

Beast III/L: Nega-Desire, Kama/Mara as the incarnation of worldly desire induces utter adoration and depravity in those with desires in order to fulfill all desires and eliminate the need for desire through hedonistic satisfaction.In gameplay, it is a Noble Phantasm negation debuff against Servants with the aforementioned attributes.
#FATE GRAND ORDER GAMEPEDIA FULL#
Once it's activated in full as shown in the anime, it will spread out and rewrite everything it touches, negate any attack from a Servant, and instantly defeat almost any Servant that enters it, with only truly-living beings immune from being overwritten. This, in turn, also creates a barrier against Servants from known human history with the Man and Star attributes.


Beast I: Nega-Summon, the complete cancellation and nullification of any and all attacks from Servants, including Noble Phantasms.Antagonist Abilities: They have unique "Nega-" skills that are connected to their concepts as a whole and have some of the most insanely broken effects in gameplay and/or lore.Tiamat in particular predates humanity itself (and, it's implied, all earthly life) since she gave birth to them. Ancient Evil: With the exception of Kiara and Koyanskaya, all of the Beasts are at least 1,500 years old with several dating back to the Age of the Gods.Even Servants such as Larva/Tiamat, who is a Heel≯ace Reincarnation of Tiamat, and Sodom's Beast/Draco, who isn't as moody as her Beast self, are listed as Chaotic Evil. This even extends to their playable versions. Always Chaotic Evil: Every single Beast with a profile is marked as Chaotic Evil as they are fundamentally enemies of mankind in various forms.
