Thriller Home Crafters, a novel offering, debuted on the Japanese server, featuring a complimentary Van Gogh skin and a fresh Archer, inspired by the legendary King Tutankhamun. The limited-time occasion has just launched on the Japanese server and will remain available until December 4, 2024.
Upon completing the main quest of the event, you’ll receive a 4-star Van Gogh Miner as a reward. The Van Gogh (Miner) card is a Lancer-type Servant who possesses an Ability set that enables opportunistic support. Cafeterras Bij Nacht, a noble illusion, deals swift harm to all adversaries, accompanied by a chance to stun them momentarily, potentially flipping the battlefield’s momentum. Like Renaissance masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, you’ll need to meet specific demands to fully master the art of Van Gogh.
Tutankhamun, a highly restricted five-star Archer, boasts abilities that require NP ( Noble Phantasm) consumption and provide self-buffs for enhanced performance. His Noble Illusion deals Arts-based damage to a solitary foe, simultaneously afflicting them with a debilitating Curse. It would seem that curse was a particular fascination of Tutankhamun’s.
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Rika Abe voices Tutankhamun. Abe’s earlier roles include performances as Mizuki in , Z23 in , and Hazuki in . As one of ancient Egypt’s most renowned pharaohs, Tutankhamun’s enigmatic presence has captivated historians and enthusiasts alike throughout history. Unlike other pharaohs, Tutankhamun’s transition to pharaohhood and untimely death at a remarkably young age were notable events. The discovery of his tomb in the 1920s was a sensational and widely publicized occurrence. The tragic demise of some pioneers involved in the invention’s development was eerily reminiscent of the fabled curse of the pharaohs, striking fear into those aware of these untimely fatalities. The supposed curse that allegedly inspired the creation of the Noble Illusion?
Mobile gaming applications are widely available on cell devices. The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 revolutionized archaeology and captivated the world, yet he remains somewhat obscure on Japan’s radar.