Giant beasts that mostly live deep in the forests. They’re believed to be violent, but they’re beloved protectors of the forest. They can swallow anything with the mouth on their stomach. They’re known for producing famous chefs and food critics, including Overlord Savarin.
The Bear class is unlockable once you reach Episode 8, where you will have a quest called Are We Friends? in the Quest Shop. This requires you to turn in any three Muscle items. There’s no doubt that the Bear is more of a tank-like monster class, as you can see from its high HP stat and aptitude. Combine this with its unique Evility, and you can have a Bear that tanks, gets a lot of attack from being attacked and turning that around on the enemies. Due to having a much higher ATK and HIT aptitude than its other stats, it’s best to stick with the ATK Monster weapon.
The Bear’s unique Evility is called Rage Charge, which increases their attack by the number of attacks received x5%. If your character gets hit a lot, then this would be a perfect Evility for them. Best Condition increases the unit’s stats by 10% when their HP is full. Honestly, this isn’t a worthwhile Evility, since during the main game, your HP isn’t likely going to stay full, plus only a 10% boost to stats is not that good, especially for three slots. Wild Power increases the unit’s max HP by 50%, but at the expense of lowering their INT and RES by 30%. While the RES hit can be bad, this might be good for a tank, and could be even better if you’re building a Prinny bomb.
Survival Instincts makes it so the unit with this cannot be deathblowed. This doesn’t seem to be too pertinent during the main story and postgame maps, but it can be extremely useful in the Item World, since all the maps there are random and you never know when you’ll have a Deathblow Geo Effect. Hunting makes the unit fully recover both HP and SP, whenever they defeat an enemy with a normal attack. If you’re defeating enemies with normal attacks, they are likely weaker than you are, as you should probably be using skills. This might be a nice Evility, though, for going through the Item World. Power of Adversity makes it so the unit gets a 5% damage increase for every 10% HP they lose.
Evility
Slots
Effect
Req
Rage Charge
Unique
Increases attack by number of attacks received x5%
Default
Best Condition
3
Increases stats by 10% when HP is full
Rank 2 Bear
Wild Power
3
Increases max HP by 50%, but decreases INT and RES by 30%
Rank 3 Bear
Survival Instincts
3
Cannot be deathblowed
Rank 4 Bear
Hunting
4
Fully recover HP and SP when defeating an enemy with normal attack
Rank 5 Bear
Power of Adversity
4
For every 10% of HP lost, increases damage dealt by 5%
There are three major areas in the Disgaea universe, Celestia, which is home to the angels, the Human World, and the Netherworlds. The Netherworlds are split up into a bunch of different ones, each governed by an Overlord, who has their own set of rules. Those very same Netherworlds are now in danger of being destroyed or taken over by an evil army known as The Lost, who is being led Void Dark. However, a ray of hope appears in the form of Killia, who seems to have a deep grudge against Void Dark. Can he really go through the rumored 10 billion Lost soldiers and exact his revenge against Void?
Let us guide you on the epic journey from Level 1 to Level 9999, as you shoot, punch and fry enemies with various skills in our Disgaea 5 comprehensive guide!
Detailed strategies on getting through the main story;
How to get through the postgame content, including beat the super optional boss;
Create and power up a character that can deal in excess of 10 billion damage;
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