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Headhunting: No | Recruitment: No |
Release Date (CN) | 11/1/2023 |
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Release Date (Global) | 4/30/2024 |
Potentials
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Skills
- Skill 1
- Skill 2
atk | 0.4 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.2 |
atk | 0.45 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.2 |
atk | 0.5 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.2 |
atk | 0.6 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.3 |
atk | 0.65 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.3 |
atk | 0.7 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.3 |
atk | 0.8 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.1 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.4 |
atk | 0.9 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.15 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.4 |
atk | 1 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.15 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.4 |
atk | 1.1 |
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attack@ep_damage_ratio | 0.15 |
attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.5 |
attack_speed | 40 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.4 |
attack_speed | 45 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.4 |
attack_speed | 50 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.4 |
attack_speed | 55 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.5 |
attack_speed | 60 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.5 |
attack_speed | 65 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.5 |
attack_speed | 75 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.6 |
attack_speed | 80 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.65 |
attack_speed | 85 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.7 |
attack_speed | 90 |
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attack@extra_ep_damage_scale | 0.75 |
RIIC Base Skills
Quick Evaluation
- He is reliant on a Ritualist to be anything particularly notable, however the Ritualists rarely need his help to be effective, which leaves Diamante as a questionable use of team space.
- S1: Necrosis damage is applied after enemy RES since it is based on damage dealt. This makes him significantly less effective at the task than Valarqvin.
- Costs a very expensive 600 Red Certificates. Diamante would be questionable even if he were free.
Operator Overview
Credits: 25Night, another_mozhi
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Illustrator: およ
CV: Daichi Kanbara
Talents and Skills
Rarity: 5★
Archetype: Caster [Primal]
Trait: Attack deals Arts Damage, can inflict elemental damage
Talent : When there is enemy that is in elemental burst in Diamante's attack range, Diamante's ATK increases.
Skill 1: Diamante's ATK increases, attack also inflict certain necrosis damage, if the target is within necrosis burst duration then additionally deal certain amount of elemental damage
Skill 2: Diamante's attack speed increases, attack 1 extra target; When attacking target within necrosis burst duration, additionally deal certain amount of elemental damage
Newbie Tier List Explanation
Avoid Diamante as a new player. The 600 Red Certificate cost is a massive one and any special value he brings won't be realized until much later in the game. He needs another unit to be effective which just further adds to the cost, and even in the best scenario, the results still aren't anything special. Diamante is a late game unit to experiment with, and not a unit to begin your career with.
Skill Discussion
S2M3 | C | C+ | C | |
S1M3 | None |
Our first Primal Caster is in a bit of a tough spot. While Elemental Damage at large is very powerful, the reliance on another unit such as Virtuosa or Valarqvin, and an overall short Necrosis uptime, really limits Diamante's potential value.
Both skills are potential options, but his S2 is the better choice in most situations since Ritualists are much better at applying Necrosis and there is little benefit in stacking more. Instead, his S2 provides better overall DPS on a better cycle, along with the potential of applying additional pseudo-True damage. It even has better damage outside of the context of Elemental damage, if you're just trying to use Diamante on his own due to niche or husbando reasons.
If you think you're interested in Diamante's S1, which is his skill that applies to Necrosis, look to Valarqvin instead. Diamante's Necrosis applies after enemy RES, so he is significantly worse at the task than a Ritualist. Valarqvin is freely available and at the same rarity, which makes Diamante's S1 a distant third at the task. However, that said, his S1 has a surprising breakpoint at M1 which ups his Necrosis percentage from 10% to 15%. This is enough to allow him to apply Necrosis against bosses with a single cycle of S1M1, whereas he would come up short at S1SL7. This works up to 10 enemy RES, with the jump to M3 extending that up to 20 RES. However, most bosses do have well over 20 RES, so this value is still very limited. It is best left for true niche maximalists only.
Operator Featured Articles
Skill Upgrade Costs
Level | Requisites | Materials |
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1 ➝ 2 |
Lv1
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x4
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2 ➝ 3 |
Lv1
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x4
x7
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3 ➝ 4 |
Lv1
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x6
x3
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4 ➝ 5 |
Lv1
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x6
x4
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5 ➝ 6 |
Lv1
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x6
x4
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6 ➝ 7 |
Lv1
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x6
x2
x3
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Skill | Level | Requisites | Materials |
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1 |
Lv1
8h
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x5
x3
x3
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Lv1
16h
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x6
x3
x6
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Lv1
24h
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x10
x4
x3
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2 |
Lv1
8h
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x5
x3
x3
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Lv1
16h
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x6
x3
x4
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Lv1
24h
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x10
x4
x4
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Overall Skill Cost
Elite Upgrade Costs
Total Cost
Operator Profile
Artist | およ |
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CV | 神原大地 |
CV (CN) | 桑毓泽 |
Gender | Male |
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Place of Birth | Leithanien |
Birthday | Jan 7 |
Race | Caprinae |
Height | 180cm |
Combat Experience |
None
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Infection Status | Originium crystals distributed across surface of body, confirmed Infected by medical examination. |
Nation |
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Physical Strength | Normal |
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Mobility | Excellent |
Physiological Endurance | Standard |
Tactical Planning | Excellent |
Combat Skill | Normal |
Originium Adaptability | Standard |
Profile
Clinical Analysis
Increase Trust to 25.[Cell-Originium Assimilation] 6%
Originium crystals can be found on the surface of the subject's body and have begun to affect his vision.
[Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.26u/L
The subject has been Infected for a considerable period of time. Although he is fairly conscientious about protection, his condition remains serious.
Archive File 1
Increase Trust to 50.Whether confident in the nobles' desperation to cover up their failures, or in his own ability to pull wool over people's eyes, the appraiser has continued to use the nickname even after coming to Rhodes Island. The truth has always laid there, but no operator recognized him for a long time until someone happened to be looking at some old files, and linked Diamante—the lethargic but helpful operator with a knack for providing a new perspective—with Diamante, the notorious and eccentric thief.
Curiosity overcame fear, and the operators who learned of this tracked him down, whereupon they unleashed a barrage of questions: How did you fool all the guards? How did you fence the gems? How did the victims react? How come your heists are spread all over Leithanien, but the appraiser Heinz of Grinden always had a perfect alibi?
Diamante was surprisingly forthcoming and nonchalant with his answers. Taking out the case files, he began to explain the process of his heists with not a trace of smugness or braggadocio, only his usual sincerity and a hint of chagrin. He filled in the blanks in the records with floor plans, explained his inelegant routes, and highlighted the equipment required to cover his tracks while complaining about the cost. As for the guards that could not be avoided, he admitted that they were actually his accomplices. The pre-heist notices he was infamous for were explained as a psychological trick to make it easier to predict the mark's reactions.
Revealing his tricks took away the mystique, and the operators quickly lost interest in Diamante the gem thief. Others would come to discover his secret from time to time, but he never became the talk of the ship, nor did anyone realize that disclosing his identity to Rhodes Island was one of the terms in his cooperation agreement in order to receive treatment. As he made gems disappear in plain sight, so too did he hide himself from the eyes of other operators.
Only once did Diamante ever show excitement, inadvertently crushing a newly-cut gem into pieces. When he was asked whether he was influenced by folk tales of heroic outlaws who stole from the rich to give to the poor.
Archive File 2
Increase Trust to 100.During entrance testing, however, he tested only average in Arts, and his theoretical knowledge was equivalent to Leithanien's secondary education at best. Diamante has admitted that his diverse use of Arts is based mostly on his unique weapon, a wand that reacts with gems of different types, turning the energy that he generates into more effective Arts. He brought out a set of test tubes that he carried in his briefcase—swearing that he did not steal the gemstone roughs within, which were purchased at a bargain—and demonstrated how his Arts could create various effects, from corroding metal to obscuring vision, through a variety of different mediums. He has worked closely with Engineering to conduct further research into the wand.
Testing indicates that it only worked its magic in the hands of Diamante; to others, it is merely an ordinary Arts Unit of below-average efficiency. Yet Diamante adamantly denies that the weapon was made for him, nor could he supply any information on who made it and where it came from. Though it is clear that the former is a question he cannot answer, while the latter is one that he merely chooses not to.
'If none of my Leithanian colleagues are around, then let me just say it straight: I don't think there's much point in reverse-engineering this. It could well be just another one of their shiny toys—I mean, creations lacking in versatility. Still, I did look up some old academic journals, and found references to it in a publication ten years ago.
'It seems that what Diamante has provided is a prototype rather than a finished work. The date on record, if accurate, indicates that the creator passed away before he could complete it.
'I could not bring myself to tell him this conclusion. He seemed to have a hard time accepting the fact that the wand only worked its magic in his hand. It almost seemed like he wanted to be free of it.
'He may have obtained it by chance, but as a matter of fact, he also completed it by chance.'
- Engineering Department audio log
Archive File 3
Increase Trust to 150.Diamante had spent enough time in noble circles to understand the meaning of the threat, and knew he had no choice but to follow the instructions. He received no further letters, but commentaries from his counterpart appeared in local newspapers from time to time. For those not in the know, he seemed to be accepting the anonymous challenges time after time, proving the challenger wrong with every success, but Diamante knew that the man behind the article was not his adversary, but the mastermind behind his heists, and there would come a day when the rug was pulled from under his feet.
The story of Diamante, the gem thief, ended when he attempted to steal Vizegraf Quinn's diamond necklace. In an uncharacteristically sloppy performance, he allowed the Gendarmerie to track the trail of stolen goods to his workshop, where he was ambushed the night he was expecting the stolen item to arrive. Caught off guard, he was injured by the Gendarmerie. He managed to escape, but had to leave behind the briefcase that stored the stolen diamond necklace, which was recovered by the Gendarmerie.
According to Diamante's account, with nowhere to run, he turned to Rhodes Island, which took him in and saved his life simply because he was Infected. As for why the necklace in the briefcase turned out to be a fake, or how what he left in the briefcase and workshop together revealed an altogether different crime—one leading to a high-ranking noble who often published music commentaries in the papers—Diamante claimed ignorance.
Meanwhile, the operator who first welcomed Diamante to a Rhodes Island branch a hundred kilometers from Grinden reported that it was the second time he had seen him. The first was when the operator visited Vizegraf Quinn as the representative of Rhodes Island, requesting truthful reports about Infections in the Vizegraf's manors and workshops; there he encountered the gem appraiser in front of the parlor. The second was when Diamante visited the branch himself, wounded and exhausted, his right arm limp from being hit by Arts. The first thing Diamante did when the operator opened the door was take out a thick stack of reports.
'We don't set barriers for patients in need of treatment. We don't want to encourage the idea that patients must come bearing gifts, and we certainly don't want to encourage anyone to intentionally harm themselves and get sick in order to gain an opportunity for treatment. But I can understand why Diamante did it. He had placed all his hopes in us.'
Having analyzed Diamante's latent risk, we believe that he will not pose a risk to Rhodes Island as long as he is not sent back to Leithanien. However, he has apparently not abandoned the life of a gem thief, as is evident from his use of Diamante as his code name, and has said, after explaining his methods in detail, that 'It's okay, I'm not explaining the trick I'll use next time.'
Archive File 4
Increase Trust to 200.Diamante's animosity towards gemstones is beyond doubt. Assuming his account is truthful, he spent his childhood in a gem mine, and something traumatic happened there which has stayed with him all his life. No matter how he came into possession of his weapon, he was forced to come into contact with gemstones again, working his way up from apprentice to appraiser, and making a living out of what he hated most.
One day, though, a medic brought a young patient to Diamante's workshop on Rhodes Island, which, due to the lack of demand for appraisal services aboard the landship, is usually reserved for his own research and the occasional eccentric order from Closure.
The young patient took out a small rough gem, which Diamante laid on velvet and prepared to appraise. However, the young patient's question was not how much it was worth, but whether it was pretty or not.
Diamante did not answer immediately. The medic saw a wry, bitter smile on his face before he gave a small nod.
Promotion Record
Upgrade to Elite LV2.There is a classical Leithanian concert at the city hall of the nomadic city that Rhodes Island is approaching tomorrow night. I would like to invite you to accompany me, and I promise not to break too many rules, other than forging a few keys and drilling a tiny hole in the wall of the concert hall. Perhaps I might whistle along with the strings, but I doubt any audience members would complain, as I will be sitting atop of the dome roof by then.
Feel free to assess my methods, like you have the past few times, but this time I will not be setting the riddle myself.
I only hope that you can answer a few questions: As someone who knows nothing of music theory, how should I understand the emotions the tune evokes?
And how should I understand myself, after cruel fate has twisted me?
Voice Lines
Appointed as Assistant | I won't refuse if you insist, but my poor vision makes it difficult for me to handle clerical work. |
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Talk 1 | The Engineering Department is very interested in my weapon. I wish I could explain how it works, but all I know is that it requires high-purity gem crystals to run. I have ways to acquire gem scraps, but cutting a precious stone of great value into pieces works the same. |
Talk 2 | My gosh, briefing documents again? You're not lacking in manpower or technology. My advice would be to avoid spending time and effort on roundabout things... Oh, you didn't bring documents. Then I must express my gratitude. I don't want to be gazing at graphs or designs anymore. It hurts my eyes. |
Talk 3 | Whistle? Oh, it was me whistling a Leithanian tune. My sincerest apologies, this place just makes me feel relaxed, and it wasn't my... You seem to be fine with it? Strange... to my knowledge, every spire-dweller feels insulted when they hear the sound, and even the mildest scholar would lose his temper when a child whistles at them on the streets. |
Talk after Promotion 1 | I've lived with the Infected since I was little, so it was only natural that I would get Oripathy myself... Well, Rhodes Island doesn't seem to accept that explanation. Then how do you like the story of a single explosion at the quarry that also collapsed many futures? A story too fanciful to believe, don't you think? |
Talk after Promotion 2 | I may have underestimated you, Doctor. Tell me, would you like to bet on me? Betting on whether I'm worth trusting, betting on what tricks I have up my sleeves, betting on if I'm more than an infected. Of course, should you have a change of mind, I'll get back and continue to work on my worthless stone. |
Talk after Trust Increase 1 | I'm not interested in talking about the past. As you can see, my lab was destroyed, and all traces cut off. I no longer have to put a price on gems with blood on them... all of which have put my mind at ease, in fact. I no longer have to imagine the gems being cut into pieces, after all. |
Talk after Trust Increase 2 | I don't know when I'll return to Leithanien, but I would like to invite you for my next operation. There won't be any cooperation, nor do I intend to share my plans... but I'll ask you to keep your eyes on me, to witness all that I do. You're the only one who can see through me, aren't you? Come then. |
Talk after Trust Increase 3 | I can take you to the top of any spire in Leithanien. How does that sound? You'd understand me there. The scent of the wind is clean at the top... and that's all. That's all that young boy in the gem mine longed for. |
Idle | If you fall asleep, then nothing here can pique my interest. |
Onboard | Which name card would you like: the one in my left hand, or the one in my right...? Diamante, gemologist. Pleased to make your acquaintance. Don't worry, there's no target here worth my attention, even if you picked the other card. |
Watching Battle Record | A practical video, free from excessive narration and trite background music. |
Promotion 1 | Thanks. I don't normally collect medals for the purpose of displaying status, but if you insist, I will place it at the top of my collection to demonstrate my respect for you. |
Promotion 2 | Steal a piece of bread, go to jail. Offend a noble, get beaten. Steal a priceless treasure, and you get to stand at the top of the tallest spire. Be my guest, Doctor, and come watch my show, watch the audience cheer. Will it bring you joy, or sorrow? |
Added to Squad | Colluding with me is not something to be done lightly. |
Appointed as Squad Leader | One wrong step, and we'll pay a heavy price. I expect perfect teamwork from you. |
Depart | As promised. |
Begin Operation | What do you possess that's mine to take? |
Selecting Operator 1 | As you wish. |
Selecting Operator 2 | This is the only value of gemstones. |
Deployment 1 | To all my enemies: I will Crack. You. Down. |
Deployment 2 | I shall have the honor to pulverize what you treasure. |
In Battle 1 | Will you cheer for me? I can't help but wonder! |
In Battle 2 | How will you struggle? How will you hold on to what you have? |
In Battle 3 | When will I strike, and take what you cherish the most? |
In Battle 4 | Who has not earned their end? |
4-star Result | I shared my life with you. Repay that debt, and tell me what fruit our efforts have born. Tell me what's the rewards of valor. |
3-star Result | We can leave now. I'm sure no witnesses escaped. |
Sub 3-star Result | A gem loses its value when flawed with impurities and cracks. You might as well dispose of it. |
Operation Failure | Are you still alive? Good. We all have our share of misfortune, but now you've had your stakes back, which you can risk on the line in the next game. Allow me to congratulate you on that. |
Assigned to Facility | What assessment would you like from me? It's the only place I can call home for now. I don't dare to be critical. |
Tap | Of course, it's your prerogative. |
Trust Tap | If I may interest you with a grind such as gem polishing, then please, take the seat to my opposite. |
Title | Arknights. |
Greeting | Greetings, Doctor. Do you need something appraised? |