Delita Review [Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius]
Table of Contents
Rating
Max Rarity | Skills | Future Proof | Stats | Equipment | Trust Master | Overall |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | S | S | S | S | A | S+ |
Rarity | Job | Origin | Gender | Family |
---|---|---|---|---|
5★ – 6★ | Squire | FF Tactics | Male | Human |
Trust Master Rewards – Moonblade [Dark Weapon] – ATK+118
5★ | 6★ |
General Thoughts
The 2nd 6-Star unit Delita is not as good as Lightning at DPS, but he helps her out a lot by bringing his repertoire of debuffing abilities. Damage / Support units typically don’t exceed in either role, but they can be a great addition if what they bring synergizes well with your other units.
Helm Break (Physical damage (1.8x) and reduce SPR (40%) for 5 turns to one enemy), Shield Break (Physical damage (1.8x) and reduce DEF (40%) for 5 turns to one enemy), Meditate (Increase MAG/SPR (45%) for 5 turns to all allies) and Crush Armor (Physical damage (1.9x) and reduce DEF/SPR (40%) for 3 turns to one enemy) make Delita good at both increasing the damage output of melee (by debuffing) and casters (by buffing). Delita also has a very natural crit rate with Ambition (Increase critical (40%)) and Auto-Refresh (Recover MP (5%) per turn during battle) keeps him viable for long battles.
Moonblade is the regular sword version of Excalibur, at +118ATK and having the additional effect of being Dark elemental it will shine in fights where units are weak to dark elemental damage. As with any elemental based weapon though, they can be used in conjunction with casters to help create large element chains for bonus damage and keep in mind that element chains scale better than physical ones.
Lightning Stab (Base: Thunder physical damage (2.7x) and silence (50%) to all enemies, Max: Thunder physical damage (3.9x) and silence (74%) to all enemies) is mediocre at best. I don’t like hybrid damage attacks unless they are being used for element chains, which then if used well they can be devastating combo attacks, but the issue with it being a limit break is that you can’t swap it out in case the units your fighting have a resistance to that element.
Delita is a solid unit with good stats, while he is on the lower end of the awesomeness scale when 6-Star units become the norm, for the foreseeable future he will be a decent team member since his utility will keep him viable as a physical team support unit.
Decent stats, decent support abilities, decent attack abilities, great Trust Master, niche Limit Break. Delita will be a solid unit for a while and won’t be rotated out for at least a few more months.
Verdict: A great attacker alongside Chizuru and Lightning.
Stats
Rarity | HP | MP | ATK | DEF | MAG | SPR | Attack Hits | LB Drops | Exp. Growth Pattern |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5★ | 2698 | 118 | 114 | 97 | 92 | 90 | 1 | 10 | 4 |
6★ | 3507 | 153 | 148 | 126 | 119 | 117 | 1 | 12 | 4 |
Resistance
Delita is neutral to all elements and status ailments.
Learned Abilities
Exclusive Materia
Icon | Name | Effect | MP |
---|---|---|---|
Crush Armor | Physical damage (1.9x) and reduce DEF/SPR (40%) for 3 turns to one enemy | 20 |
Limit Burst
Rarity | Name | Effect |
---|---|---|
5★ | Lightning Stab | Base: Thunder magic damage (2.5x) and silence (40%) to all enemies Max: Thunder magic damage (3.45x) and silence (59%) to all enemies |
6★ | Lightning Stab | Base: Thunder magic damage (2.7x) and silence (50%) to all enemies Max: Thunder magic damage (3.9x) and silence (74%) to all enemies |
Equipment
Delita can equip 9 weapons and 8 armors.
Weapons | Armors |
---|---|
Rarity | Ability Slots | Affinity |
---|---|---|
5★ | 4 | – |
6★ | 4 | – |
Awakening
Rarity | Material 1 | Material 2 | Material 3 | Material 4 | Material 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6★ | Fairies’ Writ (20) | Rainbow Bloom (10) | Calamity Writ (10) | Prismatic Horn (5) | Divine Crystal (5) |
Lore
A young man who appears in the tales of holy stones known as auracite in the distant world of Ivalice. Delita and his sister Tietra were born mere commoners, but were adopted into the noble House Beoulve after losing their parents to the Black Death.
He was raised alongside Ramza, whom he quickly befriended and eventually trained with at the Gariland Royal Military Akademy. However, after Tietra became a casualty of a bungled plot during the War of Lions, he came to a grim understanding of the ramifications of his social position.