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Revision as of 19:07, 27 August 2021
Overview
- Anomaly Investigation
- Stage Cost: AP x15
- First Clear Rewards: S-Chip x40
- Attribute: Empathy
- Recommended Power: 37823
Stage Drops
Logic Impression I x1 (100%)
Logic Impression II x1 (100%)
Oracle of Justice II x5 (100%)
Stellin x1200 (100%)
Stage Details
- Enemy Name: Troublemaker Relative
- Turn Limit: 20 turns
Wave 1
Empathy
"Isn't it a doctor's responsibility to help patients? Why aren't you helping me first!"
HP: 7550
ATK: 385
DEF: 7500
Intuition
"I will expose your hospital for not treating patients!"
HP: 7550
ATK: 385
DEF: 7500
Cover Tactics
Reduces the opponent's Influence by 15% for 3 turns (CD: 5 turns)
Empathy
"There's not that many people. Why can't you treat me first?"
HP: 7550
ATK: 385
DEF: 7500
Cover Tactics
Reduces the opponent's Influence by 15% for 3 turns (CD: 5 turns)
Wave 2
Empathy
"Why do I need to make an appointment? I'm here now. I can pay."
HP: 25150
ATK: 385
DEF: 7500
Cover Tactics
Reduces the opponent's Influence by 15% for 3 turns (CD: 5 turns)
Virtuous Presence
Reduces the opponent's Defense by 50% for 3 turns (CD: 3 turns)
Player Counterarguments
These phrases are triggered when a player uses a card. The phrase depends on the attribute of the card selected.
There's an order to everything. Ask for the doctor after you've made an appointment.
No "special reason" is reason enough to violate the rules!
Hospital rules state that patients with an appointment go first. Please follow the rules.
This is a public area. Be mindful of others!
Everyone has the obligation to stop uncivilized actions.
It's shameful to harm others for the sake of personal gain.
Everyone is equal when it comes to getting medical treatment.