Ereshkigal

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Illustrious Weapons
Can be uncapped to 4★
HP ATK C.A.×
Level 1 33 532 -
Level 100 219 3091 1000%
Level 150 256 3603 1050%
Obtain
Gold Moon ×150
ID 1040315100
JP Name エレシュキガル
Release Date 2022-12-26
4★ Date 2022-12-26
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One blow from this menacing scythe banishes its victim's soul straight to the underworld. Once damned, the spirit is doomed to wander in chaotic darkness for eternity.
Charge Attack
Kurnugia Unworldly Dark damage to a foe (Damage cap: ~2,550,000).
All other Dark allies gain Double StrikeAttacks twice each turn
Duration: 0.5 turnsApplied during the attack phase.
On the next turn, it'll have 0 turns remaining.
until end of turn.
Additional effect at 4★:
MC also gains Guaranteed TAGuaranteed triple attack regardless of Triple Attack Lowered debuffs
Duration: 1.5 turnsApplied during the attack phase.
On the next turn, it'll have 1 turn remaining.
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Weapon Skills
Gugalanna When main weapon:
Amplify Dark allies' normal attack damage by 30%. 200% hit to Dark allies' charge bar gain.[1]
Disease Demon When main weapon:
20% boost to Dark allies' normal attack damage cap. 40% hit to Dark allies' skill damage cap.[1]
▶ 150 Unlocks at level 150: Unlocks at level 150:
Tell Ibrahim When main weapon (MC only):
Start battle with 100% charge bar and Tell IbrahimInstant C.A. standby at end of turn (Can't be removed / Can't be extended)
Duration: 2 turns
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4★ Uncap
Rupies ×100,000
Base Reduction Materials
This weapon should not be reduced or used as fodder.
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Gameplay Notes

  • This weapon is 3★ uncapped when obtained.

Tell Ibrahim

  • Tell IbrahimInstant C.A. standby at end of turn (Can't be removed / Can't be extended)
    Duration: 2 turns
    is not affected by duration extending effects.

Resources

Trivia

Etymology

  • Ereshkigal was the goddess of Kurnugia, the land of the dead or underworld in Sumerian mythology. Kurnugia was an immense realm of gloom under the earth, where the souls of the dead drank from muddy puddles and ate dust.[2]
  • Gugalana was Ereshkigal's husband subordinate in some versions of her mythology.
  • "Tell Ibrahim" is the modern name for the area in Iraq where the city of Kutha existed during the Neo-Babylonian period.

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