The pic has been uploaded 5 days ago from today, and the character sprite itself was already known since the Dante's event, which was like 2 weeks ago. I personally wouldn't count it.
Okay, I can sort of understand making her a Berserker because the real life Lady with the Lamp was most likely bipolar, but why on earth is she dressed in an army uniform while carrying a pepper-box gun? What, she joined the frontlines in the Crimean War or something in the Fate alternate history?
And that's a 19th century British foot-soldier uniform too. IIRC a private. Definitely not an officer. Not enough bling or fancy epaulets.
why is Florence Nightingale a berserker, though. She may have had bipolar disorder, but its not like Caster was berserker because she was the most vindictive person to have lived.
why is Florence Nightingale a berserker, though. She may have had bipolar disorder, but its not like Caster was berserker because she was the most vindictive person to have lived.
Healer should most likely be a Caster or Ruler (especially considering she's also a genius statistician). Berserker provides a twist that is sorta semi-justified if you look at her mental afflictions and crane your neck a bit (okay, a LOT), but the army uniform and gun is definitely left field. I mean, sure, it may have been a Crimean War reference, but having Ms. Nightingale personally fighting in a war goes against everything she had stood for.
Healer should most likely be a Caster or Ruler (especially considering she's also a genius statistician). Berserker provides a twist that is sorta semi-justified if you look at her mental afflictions and crane your neck a bit (okay, a LOT), but the army uniform and gun is definitely left field. I mean, sure, it may have been a Crimean War reference, but having Ms. Nightingale personally fighting in a war goes against everything she had stood for.
I'm sure there is some theory that she actually disguised herself as a soldier to go out and kill people or something.
or it could be "corruption by the grail" type thing
I just hope she isn't another Saberface type character. From the look of this picture she looks just like her.
Saberface? I don't know, if having that general hairstyle nets you a Saberface, then the qualification to be one just got downgraded. Nightingale has very narrow red eyes, her face is long, and also her build is pretty stocky, so it's not like how Artoria and Nero have different proportions. I like Nightingale very much, actually.
why is Florence Nightingale a berserker, though. She may have had bipolar disorder, but its not like Caster was berserker because she was the most vindictive person to have lived.
No servant is ever naturally qualified to be Berserker Class, it's always the masters that make them. They apply some Mad Enchantment runes/sigils to the summoning circle to get some more extra oomph out of what will most likely be a weak servant by sacrificing the servants sanity and rational thought. Or at least that's how I remember it.
No servant is ever naturally qualified to be Berserker Class, it's always the masters that make them. They apply some Mad Enchantment runes/sigils to the summoning circle to get some more extra oomph out of what will most likely be a weak servant by sacrificing the servants sanity and rational thought. Or at least that's how I remember it.
Uhh, no. A Heroic Spirits have to went berserk during battle at least once in their lifetime for them to qualify for the Berserker class. If they never went berserk during their life, they can't be given the Mad Enhancement ability.
As for why Florence Nightingale became Berserker, it's more or less the same reason as always. That is, Grand Order doesn't follow the usual holy grail war regulations.
why is Florence Nightingale a berserker, though. She may have had bipolar disorder, but its not like Caster was berserker because she was the most vindictive person to have lived.
She's going to heal the shit out of you, no matter what.
bunkhead said: No servant is ever naturally qualified to be Berserker Class, it's always the masters that make them. They apply some Mad Enchantment runes/sigils to the summoning circle to get some more extra oomph out of what will most likely be a weak servant by sacrificing the servants sanity and rational thought. Or at least that's how I remember it.
They have to have gone berserk in their life in order to qualify, but its also got uses on a stronger servant.
Hercules' likely would not have been happy with the whole Ilya treatment going on, had he his mind, so it was a sacrifice. That he became insanely strong was just a bonus.
I am pretty sure Lancelot isn't a weak servant, per se, as much as Kariya had no capability to really function as a master so they needed a lapdog, incapable of thought. Since Kariya was weak, old man Zouken decided to maximize his suffering/utility by adding the mad enchantment. Since Lancelot retains perfect martial ability no matter what, and can use anything as a weapon, the general disadvantages are lessened.