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|desc = A dark technique.<br>Strikes an enemy with a Curse of Death.
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While it is unreliable on many enemies, strictly useless against others, and has both a slow casting speed and high [[TP]] cost, {{Megid|n}} can still be extremely effective against certain enemies. Notably, both [[Sinow Zele]] and [[Morfos]] are very susceptible to Megid, making it a useful option in [[Seabed]].
While it is unreliable on many enemies, strictly useless against others, and has both a slow casting speed and high [[TP]] cost, {{Megid|n}} can still be extremely effective against certain enemies. Notably, both [[Sinow Zele]] and [[Morfos]] are very susceptible to Megid, making it a useful option in [[Seabed]].


Instead of directly increasing its chance to kill, certain [[Techniques#Weapons|weapons]] and [[Techniques#Frames|frames]] offer a boost to {{Megid|n}} which allows it to {{Note|continue traveling after striking an enemy rather than terminating|pierce}} enemies. [[FOnewearl]] naturally possesses this boost.
==Megid formula==
{{Megid|n}} functions differently than every other attack technique. While it has a base power and power scaling like other attack techniques, {{Megid|n}} does not deal damage. Instead, {{Megid|n}}'s power directly represents its percent chance to instantly kill its target. This chance is reduced by the target's [[EDK]].


==Details==
{{Megid|n}}'s chance to kill follows the linear formula of:
===Boosting equipment===
* <code>Success chance = Tech Power - (Resistance)</code>
The following items, when equipped, will allow {{Megid|n}} to pierce enemies.
 
Thus, if level 30 {{Megid|n}} (with a Tech Power of 100) strikes a target with 80 EDK, the success chance will be 20%.
 
==Technique boosts==
Instead of increasing its chance to kill, certain [[Techniques#Weapons|weapons]] and [[Techniques#Frames|frames]] will boost {{Megid|n}} by allowing it to {{Note|continue traveling after striking an enemy rather than terminating|pierce}} enemies, striking more than one at a time. Only one boost to {{Megid|n}} is necessary for this effect; further boosts will not have any effect.


====Weapons====
===Classes===
{{BoostTechHead}}
{{ClassTechBoostHead}}
{{BoostTechRow|{{Cane|rare|Dark Bridge}}|Pierces|Grants||}}
{{ClassTechBoostRow|FOnewearl}}
{{BoostTechRow|{{Cane|rare|Demonic Fork}}|Pierces|None||}}
|}
|}


====Frames====
===Equipment===
The following items, when equipped, will allow {{Megid|n}} to pierce enemies.
 
{{BoostTechHead}}
{{BoostTechHead}}
{{BoostTechRow|{{Frame|rare|Cursed Cloak}}|Pierces|None||}}
|-
{{BoostTechRow|{{Frame|rare|Dirty Lifejacket}}|Pierces|None||}}
| || ||
|}
|-
! colspan="3" |Weapons
{{BoostTechRow|Cane|Dark Bridge|Pierces|Grants||}}
{{BoostTechRow|Cane|Demonic Fork|Pierces|None||}}
|-
! colspan="3" |Frames


====Barriers====
{{BoostTechRow|Frame|Cursed Cloak|Pierces|None||}}
{{BoostTechHead}}
{{BoostTechRow|Frame|Dirty Lifejacket|Pierces|None||}}
{{BoostTechRow|{{Shield|rare|Black Gauntlets}}|Pierces|None||}}
|-
! colspan="3" |Barriers
{{BoostTechRow|Shield|Black Gauntlets|Pierces|None||}}
|}
|}


===Level progression===
==Level progression==
{{TechLvlProgBlurb|Megid}}
{{TechLvlProgBlurb|Megid}}
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Revision as of 21:44, 7 March 2024

Disk icon.pngMegid
メギド
Megid
A dark technique.
Strikes an enemy with a Curse of Death.
Type
:
Hard
Targets
:
1
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Megid.pngMegid is a hard attack technique that has the potential to kill an enemy in one hit. Megid.pngMegid's chance to instantly kill an enemy is determined by its technique level relative to its target's EDK.

While it is unreliable on many enemies, strictly useless against others, and has both a slow casting speed and high TP cost, Megid.pngMegid can still be extremely effective against certain enemies. Notably, both Sinow Zele and Morfos are very susceptible to Megid, making it a useful option in Seabed.

Megid formula

Megid.pngMegid functions differently than every other attack technique. While it has a base power and power scaling like other attack techniques, Megid.pngMegid does not deal damage. Instead, Megid.pngMegid's power directly represents its percent chance to instantly kill its target. This chance is reduced by the target's EDK.

Megid.pngMegid's chance to kill follows the linear formula of:

  • Success chance = Tech Power - (Resistance)

Thus, if level 30 Megid.pngMegid (with a Tech Power of 100) strikes a target with 80 EDK, the success chance will be 20%.

Technique boosts

Instead of increasing its chance to kill, certain weapons and frames will boost Megid.pngMegid by allowing it to pierce enemies, striking more than one at a time. Only one boost to Megid.pngMegid is necessary for this effect; further boosts will not have any effect.

Classes

Class Technique(s) Boost
FOnewearl Foie.pngBarta.pngZonde.png +30% damage
Megid.png Pierces
Resta.pngAnti.png +100% range

Equipment

The following items, when equipped, will allow Megid.pngMegid to pierce enemies.

Level progression

Megid.pngMegid's statistics improve when its level increases, but the MST required to learn it and TP required to cast it increase as well.

Lv Trigger
Chance (%)
TP
Cost
MST
Required
To Learn
Targeting Range Targeting Angle
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
1 27 30 160 ? ? ? ?
2 30 31 188 ? ? ? ?
3 33 32 216 ? ? ? ?
4 36 33 244 ? ? ? ?
5 39 34 272 ? ? ? ?
6 42 35 300 ? ? ? ?
7 45 36 328 ? ? ? ?
8 48 37 356 ? ? ? ?
9 51 38 384 ? ? ? ?
10 54 39 412 ? ? ? ?
11 57 40 440 ? ? ? ?
12 60 41 468 ? ? ? ?
13 63 42 496 ? ? ? ?
14 66 43 524 ? ? ? ?
15 69 44 552 ? ? ? ?
16 72 45 580 ? ? ? ?
17 74 46 608 ? ? ? ?
18 76 47 636 ? ? ? ?
19 78 48 664 ? ? ? ?
20 80 49 692 ? ? ? ?
21 82 51 720 ? ? ? ?
22 84 52 748 ? ? ? ?
23 86 53 776 ? ? ? ?
24 88 54 804 ? ? ? ?
25 90 55 832 ? ? ? ?
26 92 56 860 ? ? ? ?
27 94 57 888 ? ? ? ?
28 96 58 916 ? ? ? ?
29 98 59 944 ? ? ? ?
30 100 60 972 ? ? ? ?