Key Points
- Level 10 DMG Threshold — 444M.
- Fiend Stats — 0 DEF & MRES, 0 Light DMG, 0 Dark RES.
- 15 Initial SP, 5 SP recovered per turn.
- Have your carries tank S1, S2, and S4. Make sure they avoid S3!
- Bring MRES Gear.
- You may want to build 105 MRES on your carries to counteract S1’s 15% MRES reduction. Other mitigation such as damage reduction or energy guard may also help in survivability.


Skill Rundown
Sharp Crescent Moon

Let your damage dealers receive this attack, as it will boost their stats with skills S2 and S4. Be aware that this attack also lowers magical resistance, so consider building some extra magical resistance on your damage dealers to help offset that effect.
Black Lava

Have your carries take this hit to gain a Crit DMG buff.
Spreading Resentment


Have your carries avoid this hit so their buffs do not get dispelled.
Time for Shadows

Have your carries take this hit for a Property DMG buff.
Dark Destruction
A team wipe! Your next team then takes the stage as the Fiend loops back to S1.
Hunting the Fiend
This enemy doesn’t weaken your team in specific ways, so winning this fight relies on being in the right positions. Have your damage dealers (carries) take the first hit to lower enemy magic resistance, which will then boost their critical damage and overall power. Remember, the enemy’s first ability lowers magic resistance, so consider building extra magic resistance on your units to lessen its effect. For instance, building 105 magic resistance will result in an effective 90 after the debuff is applied, since stats are capped at certain levels.
Make sure your carries avoid S3, which dispels all buffs from units hit.
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Luvencia (×10 AoE) — Great option for this Fiend, given her tile coverage.
The Blade class’s counterattack isn’t very effective against this particular enemy. The enemy attacks so quickly-five times before the Blade class can gain any significant advantages-that it holds her back in this fight.
Eleaneeer (×4 AoE) — Her tile coverage is not great, but she has decent damage.
Rou (×6 AoE) — As a budget option, she’s okay, but only has 1 meaningful skill to deal damage with.



The Dimension Witch’s Eclipse costume (which affects an area of 3 to 10 tiles) isn’t ideal for this hunt, but her other outfits offer excellent coverage and make her a strong choice if you have them.
Sonya can deal significant damage to multiple enemies at once, making her useful in this Hunt. However, she can’t consistently attack every turn, which limits her overall damage output.
Nartas has a powerful area-of-effect attack, but unfortunately, it’s based on his magical attack power instead of his physical attack, which means it doesn’t benefit from his usual damage boosts.
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