
![]() | Concepts | Recluse’s Wide-Brimmed Fedora |
Rarity | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
Type | Relics, Head | |
Source | Cavern of Corrosion “{TextID#FloorName_20462001}” Omni-Synthesizer — Relic Synthesis | |
Relic Set | ![]() | Set Effect | 2-Pc: Increases Shield Effect by 4-Pc: Increases Shield Effect provided by the wearer by |
Max Level | 15 | |
Story | A classic, wide-brimmed fedora with a rollable brim. Very popular among intellectuals, artists, and professionals. |
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Stats
Base Stats | |
![]() | 705.6 |
Subsidiary Stats | |
![]() | 203.22 ~ 228.62 ~ 254.03 |
![]() | 101.61 ~ 114.31 ~ 127.01 |
![]() | 101.61 ~ 114.31 ~ 127.01 |
![]() | 20.74% ~ 23.33% ~ 25.92% |
![]() | 20.74% ~ 23.33% ~ 25.92% |
![]() | 25.92% ~ 29.16% ~ 32.4% |
![]() | 12 ~ 13.8 ~ 15.6 |
![]() | 15.55% ~ 17.5% ~ 19.44% |
![]() | 31.1% ~ 34.99% ~ 38.88% |
![]() | 20.74% ~ 23.33% ~ 25.92% |
![]() | 20.74% ~ 23.33% ~ 25.92% |
![]() | 31.1% ~ 34.99% ~ 38.88% |
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Story
Before delivering the astral computer engineering project, Zandar One Kuwabara once visited his teacher, who lived in seclusion by the Silverscale Lake, bringing the test data with him. The two hadn't seen each other for decades before their reunion. Zandar's inquiry wasn't about the accuracy of the data, but rather about the consequences of achieving everything... He felt an inexplicable unease that short-sighted onlookers couldn't comprehend... "An ordinary scholar would take pride in having solved an age-old problem, while only a brilliant genius would tremble on the tightrope of suspicion, held back from the abyss only by a rope called 'Logic.' And you... you want to cut that rope and drag the entire cosmos into the abyss with you, using that action to push the boundaries of knowledge further. What are you doing? Will my warning make you stop? Look in the mirror. Can't you see how desperately you want to overturn the cosmic order? I can't stop you. No one can." The old man placed the felt hat from the coat rack onto Zandar's head, blocking his bewildered and angry gaze, then left without saying a word. "It was the ultimate knowledge-seeking machine. It will query all knowledge from the past and the future... Yet my professor called it 'the Prison of Knowledge,' while I insisted it was a magnificent 'Library'... until I became the prisoner." |
I understand and support the dissatisfaction, but we must also take into account that Dante will be...