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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Antagonist Amidatelion Joins Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers antagonist Amidatelion joined the global roster of Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia. This new addition to the cast has been a much looked forward to debuff-centric character. Specializing in magic, Amidatelion can also assist with tricky Dimension’s End stages that require that extra bit of magic damage or turn delays.

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You can watch the showcase for Amidatelion below.

As mentioned above and shown in the demonstration video, this new addition deals in debuffs. In addition to this, Amidatelion will be arriving with their LD weapon, granting them the ability to use the Crystal Idol ability. Amidatelion’s kit is second to none, as they give players turn delay, inflict debuffs, and is capable of dealing massive amounts of HP damage.

With the new LD and Burst weapon era, it may be worthwhile to roll on their banner while it is still available. However, players can get Amidatelion by simply doing The Yuke Cometh event quest. Amidatelion will be available to recruit in Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia until August 21, 2020. Also, Players can roll on their shared banner with Layle from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers until August 21, 2020.

Looking to start Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia? We’ve written a guide on how to best utilize your time with the game, and how to best approach the Summon Boards and other related content.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is available for Android and Apple iOS devices.


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