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The [12 Million Downloads Celebration Ticket] is distributed 11/5/2020 00:00 PST - 11/11/2020 19:59 PST. The Ticket can only be exchanged starting from 11/6/2020 20:00 - 11/13/2020 19:59 PST in Da Vinci's shop. On this page we have gathered all our recommendations and commentary on the available Servants Masters can pick for free duringthe 12 Million Downloads Campaign.Introduction
- Highly Recommended Click on a Servant to show only their commentary. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Saber Alter provides strong Buster AoE damage to the team, and with her much needed Intuition upgrade, she gains quicker access to her NP. Still, she is story-locked and otherwise tricky to acquire. Since her main use is to blast something with her amazing NP modifiers, an NP2 is an option, although this is only recommended for those who grailed/want to grail her. Pros: Cons: Commentary: The gorilla of Camelot receives a useful upgrade that enables him to change the field to Sunny, making him much more useable. Gawain's triple Buster deck makes him exceedingly compatible with Merlin, but his split focus between being able to do Buster Brave Chains for good single target, and his hard to charge AoE NP makes him less focused than Servants focusing on just one of those roles . In addition, Masters will expose their Servants to Gawain's amazing cooking abilities. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Siegfried's anti-trait capabilities, especially against all those Saberfaces, has always given him plenty to do. His scaling potential is absolutely ridiculous and with enough buff stacks he will even outperform his single target anti-Dragon competition. But, given he is so specialized and that he is a rather common Servant on banners, it is not recommended to use a ticket for him. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Given Chevalier d’Eon’s proclivity to spook, and how their role often overlaps with Georgios a tad too much, the Chevalier simply isn’t a very sought after pick for this ticket. At higher NP Upgrades, they do provide a decent NP, and having extra Taunts on hand is always great to make Challenge Quests more predictable. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Suzuka performs quite well at whatever she needs to do, neatly filling the gap for any Master who is desperately in need of a strong JK Saber for both AoE and ST purposes. Unfortunately, her main competition has been buffed over the years, while she has remained rather static. Given she is in the general pool, Masters thus might want to swipe left anyway. Pros: Cons: Commentary: An excellent single-target Quick Saber option, complete with great hit counts on all cards (including 10 on his NP), giving him great synergy with Skadi. However, given he is relatively more difficult to get than competition (namely Gaius Julius Caesar), he ends up being outperformed in his primary niche of Quick ST damage Saber by the lower rarity Caesar, after Caesar's upcoming NP upgrade. Nevertheless, he holds his own quite well, and his flashy dual-wielding style is a sight for sore eyes. Fans of Diarmuid may summon him in his stronger class, and he will serve Masters well. Pros: Cons: Commentary: With her Story-locked status, Nero makes for a fine pick for any Master looking to broaden their Saber roster. The amount of Arts AoE Sabers are rather limited as well, with only Shiki (Saber), Jason, or Summer Archer of Inferno (Saber) as alternatives. Plus, she makes for an excellent Last Stand Servant, as she utterly refuses to perish, much like her presence during the Septem Singularity. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Rama’s single turn burst is a very impressive sight to behold, mainly by virtue of a very awesome Critical steroid. Still, against non-Demonic opponents, Rama has got some really crazy competition to contend with, especially with Diarmuid, Hokusai (Saber), Saberlot and Yagyu all being ST Saber options as well. Plus, he may spook you eventually. Pros: Cons: Commentary: At the end of the day, Lancelot (Saber) is simply a great self-sustained and fun to play Servant. The problem, when it comes to this ticket, is that he is in the general pool, and could potentially spook a Master. Furthermore, he's got some immense competition in Diarmuid (who synergizes extremely well with Skadi), Hokusai (Saber) (Welfare) and Yagyu (who is a more stable pick for high difficulty content). Sizzle's Comments: Even 2 years on, Saberlot remains great fun, and a good pick. Still, in terms of accessibility, he tends to show up in various banners throughout the year, and might make an appearance next year for the Camelot movie banner (which presumably will appear). Pros: Cons: Commentary: There are few encounters that cannot be dealt with by a swift cut from the master Swordman. While his burst damage is impressive, his (de)buffs don't last for very long. Coupled with typically having to wait for the right moment to trigger his skills and NPs, in practice teams formed around Yagyu tend to stall the encounter. Considering his story lock, any Masters who prefers Arts approaches would do well to pick him up here, if they haven't yet rolled him. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Scathach=Skadi makes Atalante a farming powerhouse very few can match. Her performance, even with only a single Skadi, is still rather good as she can unleash a 2nd NP with only a little extra help. With double Skadi, she is one of the best Quick NP looping Servants available. Just remember to level her 3rd skill for looping. Highly recommended if Masters possess Skadi, but she is available in the general pool. Ceui's Comments: With Skadi, she is quite good for neutral mob farming as well and not just Saber targets. Pros: Cons: Commentary: With EMIYA being one of the more common Servants in the game especially given just how often he shows up on banners, and many Masters owning a copy, EMIYA isn’t a very tempting pick by default. Yet, he’s still an amazing Archer (..but there are no bad Archers, right?), and a fan-favorite. If he hasn’t spooked you, and you like him, he will not disappoint. Pros: Cons: Commentary: EMIYA (Alter) is mainly a Servant who suffers from having to compete with some very insane competition even as his NP Upgrade shored up his performance nicely. As a story-locked Servant, now is a great opportunity to pick him if one needs an Arts Archer. Pros: Cons: Commentary: The primary draw for Chiron is the excellent support he provides to allies, having both card damage and critical damage buffs that last for a whole three turns. Few can reach his flexibility in support in the roster, and can provide an excellent damage steroid if the Master is lacking good sources of Archer damage in their roster. However, his damage is generally mediocre, and despite having a primarily support-oriented skillset, his Archer star weight has a tendency to absorb stars from allies that he may be supporting. It should be noted that his Arts-type NP will improve drastically when Altria Caster arrives in the (far) future, so as an investment he is a decent one, as his value will increase in the long term. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Tristan is often overlooked, but he has a skill set that is just perfect for so many Challenge Quests. Quite often, even a (borrowed) Merlin cannot provide the amount of Damage Immunities necessary to make it through a Challenge Quest, at which point the utility this flying harp...man provides is rather valuable. He is story-locked, and hard to get otherwise, but he may show up for any Camelot movie banner (presumably...)! Pros: Cons: Commentary: Archer of Inferno performs well in all of the basic aspects of what makes a Servant great. The thing is more than in a game that highly rewards bringing the right Servant for the job, Archer of Inferno is never the best option given her lack of a true wortwhile specialization. She can still chuck and crit things though, but given status as a non-limited Servant, Masters may wish to hope for a spook or banner. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Altria (Lancer Alter) is a great example of a focused skill set that aged fairly gracefully. It helps that her Intuition-like skill actually carries some great synergy with our favorite fluffy Buster support and can break a Break bar all on its own. And, uh, isn’t Intuition. She is a decent pick, especially given her story-lock, but Masters looking for AoE Lancers have plenty of (Quick) alternatives that also farm well. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Much of what makes Vlad III (Extra) great, is a bit hidden under his base stats and his Anti-Evil coverage. With excellent Quick and Extra cards, and high base NP Gain, he can charge his NP quite rapidly, especially under an AQQ chain with extra defensive NP Gain from a Taunt against high hit count enemies. Still, he’s not entirely recommended, given his ability to spook you at any time or his new/improved competition. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Elisabeth Bathory's high female Attack Up/Defense Down has always made her a solid hybrid support. Her NP Damage is also fine, although she has some incredible AoE competition in that regard both in terms of sustained AoE or burst damage. Considering she is in the general pool, she might well spook any unsuspecting Master with her cacophony, and is thus not really recommended. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Fionn’s potential to spook banners is legendary. Luckily (for him), the addition of an NP Charge has given him much more to do and makes him a decent Servant for Arts farming, if Masters can set him up properly/have enough NP Upgrades. While Arts Lancers are thin on the ground, the addition of Mysterious Alter Ego Λ has stolen a bit of his AoE Arts farming thunder. With Quick farming options also being very viable for Lancers, he does not come as highly recommended as they are, but Masters heavy on Arts support should consider him for their Lancer farming needs. It is worth noting that after the advent of the premiere Arts Support, Altria Caster, Fionn's performance as a looper becomes top-notch, and at that point he is a desirable addition to the team. Pros: Cons: Commentary: It's taken a good long while, but Medusa (Lancer) is in a pretty decent place right now. With plenty of damage boosts from her upgrades, and the ability to actually use her Quick cards well, she fits in rather well with Skadi based compositions. Still, she's a Servant in the general pool that can spook at any time. Pros: Cons: Commentary: With his presence firmly in the story-locked category, Li Shuwen has always been a decent option for these 4* tickets. Being one of the few Arts Lancers in the game, Masters who prefer to unleash their stable Arts (Critical) composition on anything that moves will find Li Shuwen a perfect match to their play style. The main issue there is that unless Li Shuwen is upgraded a few times, Kagetora's NP5 will readily outdamage him. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Parvati is basically the premier Quick Servant among the 4* AoE Servants. Considering her baked in NP Refund on NP, it's much easier to create NP Looping situations or compensate for poor CEs/Servants without having to create complicated Servant teams. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Nezha has a companion in Li Shuwen in that her most convenient use, NP Charging herself for some quick farming, is shared with a Welfare Servant. In this case, Jeanne d'Arc (Santa Alter Lily) provides the same benefit except at NP5 and with more damage even at equal NP levels. Nezha does have better Command Card damage potential, a cleanse, and the ease with which she can set up a Critical turn. Still, Masters looking for a dedicated AoE Servant or a better Lancer farmer are better off with some of the alternative options rather than a mixture between the two. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Valkyrie is one of the AoE Quick Servants that is capable of doing Double Skadi loop 3-turn farming reliably. Notably, her critical star generation on her NP is massive, essentially guaranteeing critical hits for all cards on the next turn, which can be crucial for clearing out a straggler high-HP mob when farming. However, Valkyrie's applications outside of farming are much more limited, given her kit is primarily centered around usage of her NP to deal damage, and her performance takes a notable hit without the support of Skadi. However, on the other hand, she comes with three sprite forms, portraits, and voice line sets, so Masters that select her will have multiple valkyries to choose from when fielding her. Pros: Cons: Commentary: NP Charging options for AoE Servants, especially very strong ones such as Astolfo’s, are exceedingly rare. Given Astolfo also does decent AoE Damage, his farming potential is rather stellar as he does not need to hit certain overkill targets . Still, he is available in the general pool, and there are quite a few Rider farming alternatives or neutral class options that can do what he does. Pros: Cons: Commentary: The potential burst damage these two pirates can supply is pretty impressive for Servants that were released rather close to launch, especially under the influence of additional (Quick) support buffs. That said, it begs the question when that damage is actually necessary especially given other, more quickly charging alternatives are available. Considering they are available in the general pool, this is not an option we really advise, but gameplay is not the most important factor. Pros: Cons: Commentary: While Marie’s caster balls don’t quite pack the punch all of us would like it to, her performance with Scathach=Skadi is at least worth a mention. There are plenty of Riders who can supply 3-turn NP looping, but Marie’s capability to do the same (although it generally requires some additional copies) is quite a nice perk. Still, it’s hard to recommend her except to the most devoted fans/Sanson/Mozart. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Saint Martha is a blessing to own during Challenge Quests, especially for content that can still have key buffs or debuffs removed. This utility is much reduced by the plentiful unremovable skill and effects during difficult content, but she can launch a decently hitting NP with respectable Defense Down support as well. A favorite of any person named Kojiro, she will likely show up soon along with her Ruler version for a Martha extravaganza (if one can find the Saint Quartz). Pros: Cons: Commentary: Helena Blavatsky stands out as one of our recommended options, especially for any Master that hasn’t been lucky enough to get a Waver, Skadi or other Servants with a teamwide or heavy NP Gauge boost. The quality of life improvement that Helena provides to new (F2P) Masters by helping Masters launch their NPs immediately is incredibly high. In addition, her compatibility with Arts teams, to further their refund and supply (more) NP Charging, is also worth a mention, even for Masters with better NP Charging supports. All that aside, Helena herself is no slouch either for farming, given her high NP Damage. Still, for Masters who do have someone that can charge the team’s NP Gauge, she is not as heavily recommended (and she is still in the general pool). Meliran's Comments: Helena is best girl. Pros: Cons: Commentary: A powerful Servant with all-around great Arts support, Gilgamesh (Caster) is a staple for many Arts Critical teams. But Gilgamesh does not need to support others per se, as his steady damage output is rather good while constantly buffing his team. In addition, he has some fun unique uses in buffing debuff success rate, such as with Medb (Saber)’s NP, or the various low-chance Stuns on NP from Servants like Waver. Still, he is in the general pool, and a presence in many popular banners. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Edison is often mocked as one of the weaker Servants in the game. On release, that was certainly true. But Edison has a brand of stalling that few can match. While the cost of success is high (it takes so long!) the constant debuffs and sealing will in a proper Arts team eventually lead to success. Fun to mess around with, and as a story-locked Servant, he is not so easy to get. Pros: Cons: Commentary: The little girl whose NP Spam can demolish even the toughest of enemies in a full Arts team. She’s a decent AoE farmer too, but her low damage does make her refunding and clearing a tad more difficult (less Overkill to trigger refund with). She has some big competition when it comes to AoE Caster Servants though. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Nitocris stands tall among our recommended Servants as her ability to speed up farming is an amazing quality of life improvement even now. As the only AoE NP Servant with a full NP Gauge boost, Nitocris is a staple among many 3-turn farming teams, even against certain non-Assassin nodes. To truly get rid of her reliability issues does require some additional investments, but even her performance at NP1 is special. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Few Servants can even compete with the sheer healing output that Medea (Lily) can provide. The problem is, healing is generally not a very strong defensive mechanic as the elements that lead to a Servant’s death cannot be healed afterwards. An NP or Critical Hit may well spell death for the undefended after all. Her team cleanse is certainly still useful and Masters can enjoy her animation updates, but her support remains limited, particularly with strong supports on the horizon rendering the stall / healing playstyle less efficient or sought after in the long run. Pros: Cons: Commentary:Caster of Okeanos is very similar to Medea in practice, except that she trades buff removal for debuff cleansing, and frequent but weak NPs for stronger but infrequent NPs. Fortunately, her massive NP Charge lets her bring powerful damage CEs to compensate and she is an excellent Servant for getting rid of beefy Assassins provided she gets buffed. Not suited for hard content given her sustain issues, but a decent pick for Masters lacking a good ST Caster and/or a teamwide cleanse. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Caster of Midrash is a rarity in the Caster class: a single target Caster with an actual Arts NP. While her various steroids help her deal decent damage, it's her constant Arts chain potential with support Casters that constantly allow her to NP liberally, showcasing just how good ST Casters can be if they get their most desired card type. Still, the situations in which you actually need an ST Caster (and not use a Berserker, etc.) are fairly limited. Nonetheless, she is story-locked, and works well, and comes recommended. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Emiya's kit fits quite well together, were it not for the very weak Arts cards (try to avoid them except to infuse other cards with NP Gain). The main trade-off to make on whether to pick him is arguably that other Servants can do what he does, and do it a bit better. In pure damage, provided Imperial Privilege activates, Assassin of the Nightless City blows him out of the water. However, his utility and high hit counts become a boon, despite the reduced NP gain on his NP hits, with the advent of the premiere Arts Support (Altria Caster), becoming one of the best looping ST Arts Assassins with Hassan of the Hundred Personas. He is a decent investment into the (far) future. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Carmilla’s status as a starter Servant makes her a generally less appealing option to use the free ticket on. However, she's an exceedingly competent Assassin since her NP Upgrade, and her high base NP Gain has scaled incredibly well as the game aged. For Masters who lack a powerfull all-around good Assassin with some niche coverage to boot, Carmilla is the one to go for. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Selecting Assassin of Shinjuku is a bold move, especially as he can spook Masters at any time. His kit is at least much better than on release, dealing better damage and generating nice amounts of Critical Stars more comfortably. Still, given active Star Generation is not that strong compared to passive star generation from various supports, only Masters with an eye for dashing rogues should pick him. But hey, some Masters always like to ice skate uphill. Pros: Cons: Commentary: With her limited offensive presence and being one of the more common Servants thanks to her starter status, Stheno is generally not a very popular pick for this ticket. The added scaling on her NP is nice, but the NP Upgrade is still minor at best. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Assassin of the Nightless City’s performance always walks a fine line between her Quick Support and her own decent damage performance given all her steroids. Still, she is reliant on getting that Imperial Privilege to activate to truly unleash those damage numbers. She’s a very solid pick (and the best Quick-based Assassin pick for 4*'s). Pros: Cons: Commentary: Assassin of Paraiso's issues all fall back unto one main problem in the end: a lack of damage. Where other Assassins have an NP Upgrade or more/higher modifiers, Assassin of Paraiso only has her 3-turn Arts buff. It's a shame, as her kit otherwise fits together quite neatly. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Despite her Story-Lock giving her an automatic bonus in priority, her performance as it is at the time of writing leaves too much to be desired to grant her a recommendation. The main issue is that her AoE damage can be readily surpassed by the freely available low rarity Berserkers, while her survivability tools are extremely situational. Still, if one prefers robot girls and thighs, well, now is a good moment to get her. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Atalante (Alter) is Atalante's angrier, edgier form, and is capable of doing excellent damage with the help of support (namely Skadi). She also comes with her own Quick boost for all allies, identical to that of her Archer form. She can somewhat offset the weakness of low star weight using a Star Gather Rate buff as well. Given her Berserker typing, she can act as a stand-in damage dealer with a Support Skadi from a friend for a wide variety of encounters, making her a great choice to cover multiple situations. However, she also comes with all the demerits of the Berserker class, being fragile and liable to fall from an unlucky critical hit. She does come with an Evade to help offset incoming damage, but otherwise has no other sources of damage mitigation. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Surely after all the bullying the Banana Oni has received over the years, she is worthy of being selected with the free 4* ticket? Well, sort of. She is a very strong and capable alternative to Heracles, actually being quite similar in performance, yet exchanges his last stand and hard survival for better performance in a full team setting. Given just how common Heracles is (and how often Heracles is advised to start any Master’s journey with), she is a great alternative pick for an all-purpose Berserker Servant. Pros: Cons: Commentary: - Sizzle's Comments: With multiple max grailed copies across servers, any attempt at being unbiased is a bit futile. Berserker of El Dorado’s largest strength is that she can provide her mixture of fast-charging offense and strong team buffs on any (farming) node. Especially for more seasoned Masters, this makes her a superior Berserker option for many quests where safety is not a concern. Even in more difficult quests, her kill-or-be-killed approach is quite viable, as a dead enemy can’t hurt her. This is also why an NP Upgrade works wonders for her overall performance as, unlike many of her Berserker peers, she can use her NP quite often. Still, she is in the general pool, and Masters might well want to acquire a Servant that is more difficult to acquire normally. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Tamamo Cat is a fine Servant given how often AoE Berserkers prove useful for farming, especially if equipped with a strong Starting NP Gauge CE. With no self-stun to worry about (except if another NP is launched too quickly), performing a full Brave Chain is also much easier. Thing is, she is a rather common Servant and she has some strong competition not only from Frankenstein, but also the 1-3* roster. However, that should not stop any Tamamo fan. Pros: Cons: Commentary: Frankenstein is tailor-made for farming a final wave, yet with Skadi available there are a few specific compositions with which she can also engage in 3-turn NP farming via NP Looping. She is a potent farming alternative for Masters without Lancelot, especially if Masters have the Debuff Immunity Servants required or if their Lancelot is only NP1. Not bad for team Electric Steam (and Papa). Pros: Cons: Commentary: Beowulf is often forgotten about with only his raw NP Damage to rely on compared to his competition. His Critical steroid is an enhanced version of Altria (Lancer Alter)’s Protection of World End, and will allow him to unleash some nasty burst damage. Still, burst damage isn't a very powerful tactic, although Beowulf could simply spread his NP and Critical turn out over 2 turns. A decent pick, especially if someone likes Fight Club or Jojo's. Pros: Cons: Commentary: It cannot be denied that for any new Master that did not reroll for a Heracles copy, Heracles is a tempting gameplay target to lean on while a Master widens their roster. Yet, given how he might well be the most common 4* Servant in the game, the 4* ticket is an excellent opportunity to get an otherwise hard to acquire or personal favorite Servant instead. Even his Berserker competition here make for great alternate choices. That said, Heracles is (naturally!) a popular character in his own right, and no Master should feel deterred from getting him for that reason. Pros: Cons: Commentary: If there is one Servant on this list that profits the most from access to Scathach=Skadi, it would be Lancelot. The sheer farming powerhouse team that is double Skadi with Lancelot (NP2-3) is undeniable and a Master looking to increase their convenience may want to snag a copy of him here. Much like Nitocris and Helena, Lancelot’s potential farming capability (*If Masters acquire Skadi!) amounts to such a quality of life improvement that we can’t help but give him a top recommendation. Yet, even without Skadi, his performance with a Kaleidoscope is alright, especially as he can Critical extremely hard the turn after he launched his NP against a wave of enemies. Sizzle's Comments: I really do want to stress that an NP1 copy is rather limited in what it can farm, the lack of Overkill makes refunding much more difficult especially against enemy classes that yield lower NP Gain per hit. Pros: Cons: Commentary: The key question from a gameplay perspective is: Does one really need an Avenger? While many Masters would like a class advantaged option for any situation, the value of an Avenger is rather limited unless that Avenger has an extremely strong base kit (much like Rulers and Moon Cancers). It is not uncommon for Masters with a wide roster to never really use their Avengers very often. But, Gorgon is story-locked and otherwise hard to get. If a Master wants her for personal reasons, all her upgrades have finetuned her into a rather capable Servant with strong enough steroids to offset her lack of class advantage to some extent. Thus, she is well worth picking up with a ticket if any Master wants a Buster or AoE Avenger. Pros: Cons: Commentary: With Ruler enemies usually showing up alone, Avenger of Shinjuku’s ST nature is quite nice. His overall damage output with Quick support is really rather good with decent Quick Cards to match. Still, very much like Gorgon, Avengers are not actually needed very often and even then alternate options are available (such as Berserkers). For Masters with a preference for a Quick and ST Avenger, Lobo is a fine choice.Choosing a 4* Servant
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