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    Albert 
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Thunderswift Lord
"I'll show you why I am called the Thunderswift Lord!"
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese), Jesse Inocalla (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Thunder and Splendor

The leader of the Knights of Levin, who is also referred to as the Thunderswift Lord. Like Lily, he is one of the Cygames characters imported from Rage of Bahamut.


  • The Cameo: The second Rage of Bahamut import to be made playable into Dragalia Lost.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Featured on the "Levin's Champion" wyrmprint prior to his release, was later Promoted to Playable on 2019.
  • Friendly Fire: On the accidental giving end of it to Ryozen in Dragalia Life #74.
  • Injured Vulnerability: After his Mana Spiral upgrades his first skill it will start to deal more damage against paralyzed enemies. He also increases the Crit rate of a teammate when they cause eparalysis.
  • The Magnificent: Still carries his title of "Thunderswift Lord" even in this game.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: His second skill is unique in that it doesn't charge up through attacking, instead steadily charging up over 40 seconds before it's ready to use. As such, passives such as Skill Haste won't help Albert, but he can utilize Skill Prep to decrease the time it needs to charge up.
  • Mundane Utility: Thunderous Impulse doubles as such an impressive back massage that Albert is effectively forced to open up a massage palor, lest his allies keep Taking the Bullet for fiends.
  • Mythology Gag: In Dragalia Life #74, the gag scene of Albert being able to use his lightning powers for treating the backache of an elderly came from his Cross-Fate episode with Deliford from Granblue Fantasy. The difference is that Albert accidentally zapped Ryozen, while he intentionally offered help to Deliford like someone giving acupressure massage. Dragalia Life #201 has Raemond try to get the same shock massage intentionally, only to end up missing and get a What the Hell, Hero? from Albert.
  • The Paralyzer: His second skill "Thunderous Impulse" can Electrify himself for 20 seconds and within that time his Force Strike can inflict Paralysis.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Wears a scarf and can fight monsters like he usually does.
  • Shock and Awe: Even moreso as a Light unit since his powers call down electricity to inflict Paralyze on his opponents.

    Alfonse 
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Prince of Askr
"Let us fight together!"
Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki (Japanese), Ray Chase (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes

The Prince of Askr. While fighting Loki, his party suddenly find themselves transported to the Dragalia world.

For tropes pertaining to his original appearance in Fire Emblem Heroes, refer to this page.


  • Adaptational Badass: In Alberia, his stats and gameplay performance are significantly better than he was back in Fire Emblem Heroes as he isn't held back by multiple game mechanics anymore and actually has the stats to be viable.
  • Badass in Distress: Despite being an exceptional fighter, he was in over his head fighting the god of war and spends "Kindred Ties" as Thórr's captive.
  • Big Brother Instinct: According to Sharena, he frequently worries about her wellbeing, to the point that Sharena has the impression he doesn't trust her.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Thórr imbues him with black mana, causing his Royal Superpower of opening portals to other worlds to go haywire, and ultimately driving him to try and kill Sharena.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Despite being held captive for a majority of the "Kindred Ties" event, he is still very much usable during said event if you have him in your partynote .
  • Guest-Star Party Member: Doubly so. He's one for both Fire Emblem Heroes and the "Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes" storyline. Leveling friendship with him makes him a permanent addition to the roster.
  • Hero of Another Story: He's one of the protagonists of Fire Emblem Heroes and deals with a separate set of conflicts there.
  • Injured Vulnerability: After his Mana Spiral both of his Skills deal more damage against Paralyzed enemies.
  • Let's You and Him Fight: Alfonse initially fights the prince and his team because he assumed they were after Veronica like the Dyrenell Empire.
  • Life Drain: Sol is an attack skill that heals him depending on the damage dealt while also dealing a wide circular Area of Effect attack.
  • Secret A.I. Moves: Has several skillsnote  he can use as a boss, but not as a playable adventurer. However, Rising Light, Growing Light, Death Blow and Life and Death are named after skills he can use in his home game.
  • Sibling Team: He and Sharena being on the same team can be this.
  • Shown Their Work: As a boss, his attacks contain references to various Fire Emblem skills, while staying true to their nature. For example, the danger fields for Rising Light and related attacks are squares touching each other diagonally, like the areas of effect in Heroes.
  • Superboss: After his initial fight in the story, he has a bonus boss fight in story mode that ratchets up the difficulty even with high-end weapons and wyrmprints.

    Amane 
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Child of Miracles
Kitty Cafe's Shining Star 
"The child of miracles offers you her strength!"
Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Japanese) Kazumi Evans (English)
Alternate Element: Wind [Summer]
Rarity: 4 [Regular], 5 [Summer]
Unit type: Attack [Regular], Healing [Summer]
Weapon type: Wand [Regular], Axe [Summer]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Doomsday Festival [Summer]

A traveler from a distant land, she possesses a hatred for dragons and wants to see them gone.

Wanting to get money to buy sweets for orphans in her country, she puts on the uniform of the Kitty Cafè and works for Nina.


Regular
  • Blown Across the Room: She gets blown across the room after daring to march right up to Midgardsormr and ask him his weakness. Happens again when she tries to bring her "food" to Midgardsormr, thinking she'll poison him with it.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Dragonyule Xainfried's Adventurer Story.
  • Connected All Along: In Dragonyule Xainfried's Adventurer Story, it is revealed that the Syrol tribe of her country are the ones who attacked and destroyed Xainfried's tribe, the Aegis.
  • Fantastic Racism: She has one for dragons big time, though she grows out of it after meeting Midgardsormr.
  • Friend to All Children: Which includes baby dragons, no less. Despite supposedly taking in Fydon and Felix, Xainfried's dragon sons to learn their weaknesses, without even thinking about it, she drops that and gladly starts taking care of them.
  • Friend to All Living Things: She pledges to be this at the end of her Adventurer Story. Even before this point (in-universe), during the Castle Story involving her its noted that the reason dragons tend to like her despite her mission to destroy them all is that she's simply too kind - without even realizing it - to follow through.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: She hates dragons and detests everything about them. Despite that, there's nothing stopping you from bonding her to a dragon and having her transform into one. She will, however, occasionally lampshade how weird it is.
  • Injured Vulnerability: After unlocking the Mana Spiral node, her first skill "Empyreal Levin" does more damage to paralyzed foes.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: She has Broken Punisher, which raises her damage against bosses during their Broken period up to 20% (35% if the Mana Spiral node is unlocked).
  • Lethal Chef: Episode 3 of her Adventurer Story has her first-time cooking be some sort of violet concoction. This gets subverted at the end of her Summer version's Adventurer Story due to learning how to cook during her employment.
  • The Paralyzer: After unlocking the Mana Spiral node, her first skill "Empyreal Levin" can inflict paralysis.
  • Magical Barefooter: Uses magic and wears no shoes.
  • Nice Girl: Her naturally kind demeanor is the reason why many dragons and animals tend to like her, something that she doesn't realize.
  • Odd Friendship: Winds up striking up a friendship with Xainfried of all people.
  • Older Than They Look: Despite being called a "child of miracles" and looking like a kid, she's actually 24 note .
  • Poor Communication Kills: In Dragonyule Xainfried's Adventurer Story, she tried to warn Xainfried that the Syrol tribesmen of her country had come and it was dangerous for his dragon children Fydon and Felyx to leave the Halidom but couldn't elegantly get her message across.
  • Sole Survivor: A dragon wiped out her entire village when she was a child. As a result, she has pledged to hunt them all down.
  • Squee: She lets one of these out in Dragalia Life #22 when Cleo offers her cake.
  • Squishy Wizard: Averted. Unlike most Wand users, she is incredibly tanky thanks to her second skill, Hallowed Raiments, which permanently increases her max HP by 5% during a quest and if the max HP buffs reach a certain threshold, she gains HP recovery instead. She's considered to be one of the best 4* adventurers to reroll for this reason.

Summer

"You must be desperate to ask ME for help. Well, I'm happy to oblige."
  • Batman Gambit: She pulls this off in "Doomsday Getaway" by getting Carmen to "trust" her after it was revealed that saying you trust someone is what turns you into a doll. It not only kills the fiend, but brings her friends back to normal.
  • Breaking Old Trends: She is a healing unit who uses an axe as her weapon.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Summer Alex's Adventure Story.
  • Character Development: This version is her after the end of her regular version's Adventurer Story.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: This version of her follows the trend of temporarily joining your party for the duration of the Doomsday Getaway event and becoming permanent if her friendship meter is maxed out.
  • In the Hood: Her uniform includes a hood with cat ears.
  • Trauma Button: In episode 3 of her Adventurer Story, seeing Erasmus for the first-time reminded her of the dragon that wiped out her village which caused her to involuntary attack him.
  • Money Dumb: Revealed at the end of her Adventurer Story, after receiving her pay she tells Nina what types of sweets she will get for the orphans but Nina tells her that what she wanted to buy wouldn't be able to be purchased with the amount of her pay.

    Annelie 
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The Sugary Star
"Step right up! Step right up!"
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida (Japanese), Danielle Ashton (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Circus of Dreams

A circus ringmaster and beast tamer.


  • The Cameo: Appears in Dragonyule Malora's Adventurer Story.
  • Character Tic: She has a habit of giving people she likes kisses on the cheek, much to Fritz's chagrin.
  • Cycle of Hurting: Her "Stunning Display" skill draws enemies closer and inflicts Stun on them.
  • Fluffy Tamer: Her act involves the dragon Liger who's quite the fearsome dragon on his own, but a kitten around her.
  • Little Bit Beastly: She is a Sylvan judging by her ears.
  • The Power of Acting: She's a natural showman and can put that skill to good use, such as distracting Imperial soldiers from their search when they invade her tent and calming and helping direct a crowd to safety during a fiend attack.
  • Support Party Member: While dealing damage to her foes with her skills, she can also increase her team's energy levels. Her Chain Co-Ability gives her Light attuned team members a buff in strength each time their energy levels increases.

    Chitose 
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Cuteness Incarnate
"One slice of cutie pie, coming right up!"
Voiced by: Shouta Aoi (Japanese), John Connolly (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit Type: Defense
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: New Years Tiding A Clawed Caper

A servant of Mitsuhide who believes himself to be the cutest thing in the world.


  • Asleep for Days: Chapter 2 has him pass out from trying to stay cute and young so that when he wakes up, it's been three days.
  • Bad Liar: He was tasked with pretending to be the leader of the Mouse Clan while Mitsuhide hunted down Ebisu. However, he couldn't keep the charade up for fifteen seconds before deciding to tell the truth.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Mitsuhide encourages him to use this trope for "cuteness diplomacy." He uses it to full effect by getting a flower that was being sold for 15,000 rupies down to 7,000.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: He usually has to keep after his sleepyhead boss Mitsuhide.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: When he first appears to the crew, they all mistake him for a girl due to his feminine appearance and the fact that he claimed to be the wyrmclan leader they were waiting for, who was a girl.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: He is so cute that some guys (even briefly the Prince) get smitten with him.
  • Kawaiiko: Chitose is very invested in being as cute as possible, sometimes to the detriment of his health.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: Apparently invoked, as he mentions in a home screen line that he dyes his hair.
  • Support Party Member: His kit is about buffing light team members, giving them up to 25% strength for 15 seconds.
  • The Tease: Chitose is very flirty with just about everyone and even introduces himself to the main cast by offering a striptease.
    Chitose: Wanna see my muscles? Maybe buy two tickets to the ol' trebuchet show? C'mon, lemme tear off this outfit and show ya!
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: He prefers girls' kimonos and mentions he used to borrow Mitsuhide's quite often. It even extends to his 3D model having the female wand stance.
  • Whole Episode Flashback: Chapters 2 and 3 are about his youth in Hinomoto.

    Eirene 
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Rational Android
"Eirene, starting up."
Voiced by: Lynn (Japanese), Ashleigh Ball (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Manacaster (Close-range)
Debut: Ageless Artifice

An android that formerly worked for the terrorist group Ex Machina.


  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Eirene and Finni were built by the Ex Machina group to kill all dragons and dragon loyalists. By the end of their debut event, they abandon their mission and Ex Machina to join the Halidom together.
  • Anti-Villain: Eirene is, by all means, the main threat of the Ageless Artifice event. However, she ends up caring deeply for Finni to the point where she gives up her objective to kill dragons in order to save her.
  • Comeback Mechanic: Her third ability "Emergency Battery Unit" has her consume the entirety of her armament gauge when her HP drops to 30% to heal herself based on how much was consumed.
  • Damage Over Time: Her first skill "Armed 17: Scramble" can inflict Flashburn.
  • Dressing as the Enemy: Chapter 2 of her story has her salvage parts from a dead android and replace her entire body with them to infiltrate an Ex Machina base. She also has to injure herself since it would be too suspicious if she came back perfectly fine when every other unit is either dead or in need of repair.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After Laxi saves Finni from self-destructing, Eirene leaves Ex Machina and joins the Halidom.
  • Injured Vulnerability: While "Overclocked", after using her second skill "Armed 99: Overclock", her standard attacks will do more damage to Flashburned enemies.

    Elias 
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Divine Voice
"Care to sing a song with me?"
Voiced by: Yuki Nakashima (Japanese), Cassandra Fan (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Resplendent Refrain

A member of the prestigious Harmonia Choir, Elias' voice has started to change and he's distraught at eventually losing his place in the group as a result.


  • Beautiful Singing Voice: He's a boy soprano but his voice is changing due to growing up.
  • Big Brother Instinct: He sees himself as a big brother to Lowen as shown in the Boys' Camp Castle Story. Dragalia Life #244 has him shielding Lowen from the "monster" that happens to be Berserker in Maritimus footie pajamas.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Summer Amane's Adventurer Story.
  • Critical Status Buff: His third ability "Last Offense" increases his strength by 30% for 15 seconds when his HP drops below 30%.
  • Demon Slaying: His first ability "Demon's Bane" let's him do 20-25% more damage to demon-type enemies; he has a slight advantage against enemies such as Eyeflies, Greateyes, Sabnock and even Morsayati.
  • Generation Xerox: One of Lucretia's lines in the castle about how she and Vixel used to compete for solos show that Elias and Pia are this to them.
  • Growing Up Sucks: The darkness that attracted Sabnock to him relates to his inability to get over his own changing voice that can get him out of the soprano-only Harmonia Choir. At the conclusion of the event, he overcomes these doubts and leaves the choir voluntarily, giving the solo role to Pia. He even pursues a soloist path so he can continue singing.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: Of the "Resplendent Refrain" arc. If his friendship meter is maxed out, he becomes a permanent member of the group.
  • If I Can't Have You…: When he fears he won't be able to sing in the choir anymore because of his voice changing, he also subconsciously wishes the choir didn't exist. He doesn't want that to actually happen, but just thinking it is enough to power up Sabnock.
  • Support Party Member: His kit is built around this, having an incredibly low attack, but can boost other party member's abilities with the "energize" mechanic with after 5 stacks of Energy, the next skill used by an adventurer will boost the skill performance significantly and all the stacks being consumed. Unfortunately, this requires other light attuned Energy based adventurers to make his utility fully work (i.e. Lucretia, Vixel, and Annelie), otherwise, he offers little to no utility across from his energy-boosting, which would be difficult to fully maximize without the said adventurers.

    Estelle 
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Loving Preacher
Beachside Preacher 
"I'm going to be the best preacher this world has ever seen."
Voiced by: Minami Tanaka (Japanese), Tabitha St. Germain (English)
Alternate Element: Water [Summer]
Rarity: 3 [Regular], 4 [Summer]
Unit type: Healing [Regular], Support [Summer]
Weapon type: Staff [Regular], Wand [Summer]
Debut: Launch [Regular], A Splash of Adventure [Summer]

A preacher who believes the Prince to be a hedonistic criminal, but soon realizes the truth.

For the Summer, she puts on a swimsuit and goes to the beach.


Regular
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Renee's Adventurer Story babysitting Pia and Maribelle.
    • Appears in Gala Zena's story helping channel prayers along with Ricardt, Xania, Sophienote  and Su Fang.
  • Critical Status Buff: After her first ability becomes "The Loving Hand" from unlocking the node in her Mana Spiral, when she is at 30% health her "Guardian's Grace" skill instantly becomes ready.
  • Discard and Draw: Unlocking the node in her Mana Spiral changes her third ability from "Sleep Res 25%" to "Curse Res 50%".
  • Dope Slap: Her preferred punishment. She calls it "the Loving Hand". Dragalia Life #97 shows that when it's applied to fiends, it becomes less of a dope slap and it's called "the Loveless Hand".
  • Ship Tease: Gets a fair amount with Euden. After realizing Euden's true character, she starts to have a crush on him.
  • She Is Not My Girlfriend: Genderflipped version. The kids around the castle tease her and call out her reddened face when Euden claimed he'll be upset if she leaves.
  • Tsundere: Of the sweet kind. While she often scolds the kids (and sometimes Euden), it's mostly justified. She would immediately apologize if she's the one at fault.

Summer

"I might be in a bathing suit, but I can, and will, continue to maintain order."
  • A-Cup Angst: Heavily implied in the first scene of her Adventurer Story. When she is considering buying a swimsuit, the shopkeeper mentions that Verica bought the same model - leading to Estelle imaging Verica mentioning that it's interesting how the same swimsuit looks "SO VERY DIFFERENT" on each of them. She then declines to buy the swimsuit, on the basis of not wanting anyone to compare her and Verica.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: She can inflict this on enemies with her first skill "Seaside Punisher" lowering there defense by 5% for 10 seconds.
  • Dresses the Same: Chapter 1 of her story has her looking at three different bikinis and seeing Julietta, Verica and Celliera bought them. She doesn't buy the first one because it's ridiculously expensive, the second because it's for someone with a bigger bust, and the third because she'd be subjected to Training from Hell.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: For the first time, it's a character's alternate skin who's this for the "A Splash of Adventure" event. Building up friendship with her makes this version a permanent addition to the Adventurer collection.
  • Imagine Spot: In the first episode of her Adventurer Story, at the store, she imagines what would happen if she goes in a swimsuit that another fellow adventurer chose and meets with them. It goes from Julietta being boorish, Verica teasing her on their different bodies in the same swimsuit and Celliera putting her into a harsh workout regimen. Of course, it is all in her head so any talking downs is just her being self deprecating.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: She's unaware of Otherworld fragments until the "A Splash of Adventure" event.
  • Moral Guardians: She takes it upon herself to be this in Chapter 2 of her story.

    Farren 
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Synced Wyrmbinder
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Lil' Barb
Farren Unfused 
"I'll unleash the power of wyrmbinding!"
Voiced by: Atsushi Abe (Japanese), Bill Newton (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Shackles of the Syndicate

A boy who became one of the Syndicate's test subject with wyrmbinding. Using the powers he gained from them along side one of their artificial dragons whom he named Lil' Barb, he fights the Syndicate to make sure others don't suffer the same fate.


  • Dub Name Change: Lil' Barb is called Bar-B in the Japanese version. The change was likely due to sounding like another franchise.
  • Fusion Dance: The two can only fight when they use wyrmbinding to merge together
  • Good Colors, Evil Colors: Lil' Barb looks noticably different from the other Barbatos B-Units. Whereas the other B-Units are black and red, Lil' Barb is grey and blue.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: When Jake and Aldred seemingly give their lives to save his, Farren feels he needs to sacrifice his own to help others. His adventurer story is about him having to learn not to put his life in harms way so recklessly.
  • I Let Gwen Stacy Die: He feels responsible for Aldred's supposed death until he and Grace find him in a Syndicate prison.
  • Stupid Sacrifice: His belief that he needs to perform a heroic sacrifice has often resulted in him throwing his life in dangerous scenarios to protect those who would have otherwise been able to handle the situation themselves without him having to get hurt. This especially prominent in his adventurer story when he takes attacks out of concern for Lil' Barb rather than having Lil' Barb take them even though Lil' Barb could shrug off such attacks. It takes Lil' Barb chewing him out and letting him know that such a reckless sacrifice would only result in hurting others more than helping them.
  • Survivor Guilt: Farren's adventurer story reveals this to be the case for him. When he was a kid, he and ten other kids were caught in a rockslide. While the other kids cried for help, Farren did nothing. In the end, Farren was the only one still alive when rescue came, and he feels he was the last one among them that should have survived. This is what results in his constant need to put himself in harms way.
  • Token Good Teammate: While Aldred and Grace aren't necessarily evil, they make it clear that their reasons for opposing the syndicate are personal vendettas due to the syndicate killing their loved ones. Farren, on the other hand, doesn't share in their desire for revenge and is instead opposing the Syndicate out of selflessnes to save others.
  • Token Heroic Orc: Lil' Barb is the only Barbatos B-Unit to not be allied to the Syndicate, instead choosing to work against the Syndicate.
  • True Companions: Farren and Lil' Barb develop a very close bond with one another.

    Felicia 
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Captivating Dancer
"I offer up a dance of courage."
Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi (Japanese), Kayley Wallas-Moyer (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: A Waltz with Fate

A sylvan dancer who had been taken by the god of death Thanatos to dance for him until she was rescued by the dragon Phantom.


  • Bad Liar: Clicking on her on the home screen has her say this about herself.
    "I'm a terrible liar. Just TERRIBLE. I always make weird faces and get found out right away."
  • Barefoot Captives: Was one while being held by Thanatos.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: In her character story, she unintentionally dances to her chores as well, which causes the Prince and Cleo to slow down in their work and watch in awe of her movements, to their embarrassment. She then uses this in Chapter 5 - Before an Imperial Army squad can ambush the Halidom at night, Felicia distracts them with her dancing, allowing the Prince to ambush and kill them while their eyes are on her.
  • Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: To emphasize the distress Thanatos put on her, her eyes noticeably lack the sparkle of most other female units.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: Like other guest stars, she has a friendship meter that must be filled to make her a permanent addition to the roster.
  • Magical Barefooter: She is a healer who wears no shoes.
  • Nice Girl: Her kind and gentle personality are one of the reasons why she's able to befriend Phantom (since she's one of the of few characters that doesn't judge him by his appearance).
  • This Cannot Be!: She has this reaction when she comes home to find that Thanatos had destroyed her village after he had taken her into his realm.

    Fleur 
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Budding Artist
"Sketch, sketch, sketch! Whee!"
Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori (Japanese), Christine Ivsak (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: The Hunt for Harmony

A budding Sylvan painter.


  • The Cameo:
    • Makes one in Chelsea's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Forager Cleo's Adventure Story.
  • Dark Horse Victory: The main rivalry in Hunt for Harmony event's competition was between Luca, Laranoa, and Sylas. At the end of the story though, they realize how their wishes wouldn't be as beneficial and let Fleur win the contest and get her wish to leave home and study human art.
  • Eccentric Artist: Skits in Dragalia Life show her to be this.
    • In #86, she draws Euden and Ranzal in a pose for three hours and the finished work is some sort of shaped shadow in agony titled "Chaos Unbound".
    • In #173, she praises Cleo's drawing of a "piggy" but when the latter clarifies that it was Euden, Fleur art shifts as she praises it more intensely.
  • Forgets to Eat: In Forager Cleo's Adventure Story, she passes out on a foraging trip with Cleo, then after eating to get her strength back, she admits to having been so caught up in her art that she hadn’t eaten at all for three days.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her first skill does extra damage to paralyzed enemies and her final Mana Circle grants her Paralyzed Punisher.
  • The Paralyzer: Her kit involves not only paralyzing opponents but doing more damage to them while they're paralyzed. Her Captivating Canvas skill also has skill phases where the chances increase with each hit, with a Phase 3 attack healing the party when it connects.
  • Starving Artist: Taken quite literally in Chapter 3 of Forager Cleo's story where she had been so focused on art she forgot to eat. A bowlful of fiendmeat porridge and she's good as new.
  • Writer's Block: In her story, she wants to combine human and Sylvan art styles, but she's at a loss for how to do so.

    Fritz 
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Dagger Magnificence
"Ugh! Is it my turn to perform?"
Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura (Japanese), Daniel Doheny (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Circus of Dreams

The knife thrower in Annelie's circus.


  • The Atoner: Fritz is not proud of his criminal past and specifically focuses on knife tricks is because he wants to turn a skill he once used to hurt to instead bring happiness.
  • Back-to-Back Badasses: The refined vestige for the "Dazzling Duet" wyrmprint has him and Vixel in this position when fiends attack the circus.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Fritz is a fairly easygoing and charming fellow, but he can be downright fiery when he's angry.
  • The Charmer: He's developed a talent for charming dissatisfied patrons out of their anger entirely when they come to complain after the show.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: How did Fritz become such an ace with knives? He used to kill people with them.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Fritz is capable of knocking other thrown daggers out of the air, pinning people to trees without cutting their skin, and hanging up laundry with throwing knives. And he can do it all with his eyes closed.
  • Knife-Throwing Act: He specializes in this circus act.
  • Reformed Criminal: He used to be a bandit until he had been taken in by the circus and given a new life.

    Hanabusa 
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Hinomotoan Dancer
"It's time to take the stage!"
Voiced by: Takuya Sato (Japanese), Lee Shorten (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Blade
Debut: New Years Tiding A Clawed Caper

A talented but extremely neurotic dancer who serves under Mitsuhide.


  • The Berserker: Hanabusa isn't much better at handling his anger than he is his fear.
  • Calling Your Bathroom Breaks: He does this in Chapter 1 of his story when his nerves get the best of him again and he needs the nearest latrine to Ranzal's dismay.
  • Chick Magnet: He's quite baffled by this, as he was generally a laughing stock back in Hinomoto.
  • Comical Angry Face: Rather than his default art, Hanabusa's battle portrait is basically rage guy comic in a Hime Cut.
  • Cornered Rattlesnake: If you push him hard enough, Hanabusa goes from anxious wreck to raging berserker. Mitsuhide regularly weaponizes this by needling him in the middle of battles they're having trouble with.
  • Dance Battler: He's a dancer by trade, and all his skills are based on dance. His S1, Dance of Blades, changes form and gets stronger each time it hits, as well as charging faster.
  • Endearingly Dorky: Alberian women apparently find his anxiety to be very cute, much to Mitsuhide's and his own confusion.
  • Flash Step: He does this to a larger fiend in Chapter 2 before cutting it down.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: He serves as this to New Years Tidings A Clawed Caper. He requires the usual 500 friendship points to be made a permanent addition.
  • Horrifying the Horror: His flipping out in Chapter 1 is enough to make fiends freak out from the sudden mood shift.
  • Magic Dance: His main skill, though he's often too nervous to make the best use of it.
  • Nervous Wreck: As a result of years of his family's lofty expectations of him.
  • Paper Tiger: Hanabusa "looks perfect" and is an absolute ace on paper, but crumbles under the slightest bit of pressure. But, like many Paper Tigers, he also doubles as a Cornered Rattlesnake.
  • Screaming Warrior: To the point of incoherence if you rile him up enough.
  • Weakness Turns Her On: His new fans in Alberia aren't at all shy to admit this is why they're into him.
    Hee hee. Isn't that cute? It makes me want to, like, protect him from the evils of the world!

    Hildegarde 
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Devout Oracle
Rosy Saint 
"May the blessings of mana be upon you all."
Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto (Japanese), Rhona Rees (credited as Mavis Ada) (English)
Alternate Element: Flame [Valentine's]
Rarity: 5 [Regular, Valentine's]
Unit type: Healing [both]
Weapon type: Staff [both]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Ardent Admirers [Valentine's]

A senior priestess who is compelled to join the Prince through a vision from the goddess.

For Valentine's, she dresses up a bit.


Regular
  • Activist-Fundamentalist Antics: Hildegarde takes religion very seriously and expects everyone else to as well.
    Hildegarde: There is no excuse to neglect prayer, no matter the time or place. Now kneel!
  • The Cameo: Appears in Tobias' Adventurer Story as one of the presiders of his trial.
  • Church Militant: She wouldn't be a good priestess if she couldn't purge the world of fiends, now would she?
  • The Fundamentalist: Convinced that any sort of pleasure is a sinful indulgence and regularly berates others in the castle for their perceived vices.
  • Gradual Regeneration: Her Sacred Guardian skill grants the party temporary healing over-time on top of a one-time shield.
  • No Sense of Humor: Mym has officially dubbed her Captain Funbane.
  • Parental Abandonment: Her parents dropped her off at an orphanage as a child and promised to return should she commit herself to the goddess. She did. They didn't. So now she puts her all into religion so she doesn't become like them. Or so she says. In reality, she still prays every night for them to return to her.
  • Pass the Popcorn: This is her reaction in Chapter 5 of Tobias's story when Elisanne bursts into his hearing along with character witnesses to keep him from being executed on charges of heresy.
  • Prayer Pose: Her illustration.
  • Reused Character Design: Her design is based on the Female Archbishop from Knights of Glory.
  • Sour Outside, Sad Inside: Her rigid humorlessness stems from serious abandonment issues and her desire to distract herself from painful memories of her parents.
  • Tranquil Fury: She says her shapeshifting Pre-Asskicking One-Liner in a calm tone, as a healer that's about to transform into a powerful dragon might.
    Hildegarde: You have exhausted my compassion.
  • Will Not Tell a Lie: She absolutely will not tell a lie, and becomes offended at any insinuation that she might do so.
    Hildegarde: Some time ago, the goddess appeared to me in a vision and commanded that I aid you, Prince.
    Ranzal: A "vision," eh? Sounds like a load'a bull.
    Hildegarde: ...Excuse me? How dare you insinuate I would...LIE! I swear it before the goddess herself, I never utter falsehoods!
  • You Need to Get Laid: A G-Rated version. Luca hopes that he might be able to get Hildegarde to loosen up on all the fire and brimstone teaching if he gives her a fancy dinner with a Cast Full of Pretty Boys to serve her every need for Dragonyule. While she does end up enjoying the night, it only serves to make her double down on the austerity the following day in order to balance things out.

Valentine's

"Let us nurture our feelings."
  • Character Development: During the event, she's able to admit that her hatred of everything "frivolous" is unhealthy, and she makes a genuine effort to enjoy the holiday.
  • Hidden Buxom: Her Valentine's outfit reveals that underneath her prayer robes is a rather stacked priestess after changing outfits.
  • Wanting Is Better Than Having: In her Valentine's character story, she and the main characters find out the whereabouts of her parents, but she refuses to meet them, saying that the way she wants it to play out involves her parents coming for her, not the other way around.

    Hope 
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Knight at Heart
Budding Templar 
"Hey! I'd be happy to join the fray!"
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese), Travis Turner (English) (formerly credited as Don Matthews)
Alternate Element: Wind [Templar]
Rarity: 3 [Regular], 4 [Templar]
Unit type: Healing [Regular], Defense [Templar]
Weapon type: Staff [Regular], Sword [Templar]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Paragons of Piety [Templar]

A priest-in-training with dreams of becoming a knight, so much that he often ignores his priestly duties.

He finally gets to be a Templar when the perditionist faction of the Ilian Church was recruiting and waived the entrance exam.


Regular

Templar

"Your Church Knight in training is here!"
  • Balance Buff: Version 2.0 significantly buffed his skills, adding a strength boost onto his first skill, and boosting the potency of his second skill from a meager 676% to a massive 2800%, letting him support his team better and contribute a lot more to damage.
  • Breaking Old Trends: He is the first non-limited 4* Adventurer to have his first ability be a resistance.
    • He is also the first non-limited and non-Gala Adventurer to have more than one status resistance that can both go 100% without a Mana Spiral.
  • Combat Medic: One of the few adventurers to provide healing to the team without wielding a staff, his first skill applies a defense buff to the whole team, which also triggers his unlockable passive which applies a regeneration effect to the whole team whenever his own defense gets a boost. At the same time, he can deal reasonable damage as a sword wielder.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #219 that because he's still both a priest and knight, he's wearing two different shoes; one from his priest outfit and the other from his Templar outfit. He attributes it to the goddess Ilia saying "You do you, buddy!".
  • Pursue the Dream Job: He now as well follows the path of a knight as a Templar, a new step on his way to be the next Heavenwingnote .

    Irfan 
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Mammonist Mercenary
"Alright! I'll offer my services!"
Voiced by: Ayumu Murase (Japanese), Andrew Francis (as Chip Bailey) (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Launch

A highly skilled mercenary whose price is equally as high.


  • Fighting for a Homeland: The reason he is a mercenary is to gain money to purchase land for his nomadic people to settle down on due to rising intensity of fiends. As the son of the chief, he takes it upon himself to do it to guard his people's pride to not rely on free handouts.
  • Friend to All Children: He is more than happy to help Pia and Lowen with shopping in Dragalia Life #149. Elisanne is initially suspicious because he doesn't do anything for free... And he doesn't. But the only payment he asks for from them is a flower wreath and a piece of candy, which the kids are more than happy to provide. This improves Elisanne's opinion of him significantly.
  • Hidden Heart of Gold: Despite his efforts to seem like a heartlessly greedy mercenary, his allies note that he'll give them some advice to keep anyone from being hurt. It turns out that his greed is really a front for helping his people without insulting their pride.
  • Only in It for the Money: Offers his services to the highest bidder, and expects the prince to pay off his fees in full during his Adventure Story. He does have his reasons for this.

    Isaac 
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Guardsman of the Verdure
"I'll show you the power of the forest."
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga (Japanese), Keenan Tracy (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: The Children of Yggdrasil

A Sylvan watchman from Initio.


  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: His buff zones, called "Verdure Blessing", have different colorsnote  depending on the buff.
  • Dual Boss: He and Sharpshooter Sarisse are this in "The Children of Yggdrasil."
  • Field Power Effect: His first skill "Wealdfury" not only does damage and gives himself a random buff out of four it also creates a buff zone of the same buff. These buffs and zones are immune to the Curse of Nihility.
  • Fish out of Water: He's this in his Adventurer Story compared to Luca and Sarisse in "The Children of Yggdrasil."
  • Meaningless Meaningful Words: Dragalia Life #360 has him let out a whole bunch of corporate buzzwords ever since taking a leadership course. It gets to be a very roundabout way to say what to make for dinner.
  • Lampshade Hanging: He's new to the fact that the Halidom has someone like Sinoa as one of the residents of the Halidom, as said in the Home Screen.
    "Is it me, or are there an awful lot of explosions at the Halidom?"
  • Super-Senses: His decades of service to the wood have given him a sense of hearing so sharp he can pick out anything in the Initio verdure that is out of the ordinary.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Compared to other male sylvans, he's bare chested.

    Julietta 
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Timorous Paladyn
Paladyn in Paradise 
"If it's aid you require, look no further!"
Voiced by: Ai Kayano (Japanese), Kelly Davidson (English)
Alternate Element: Water [Summer]
Rarity: 5 [both]
Unit type: Defense [Regular], Attack [Summer]
Weapon type: Axe [both]
Debut: Launch [Regular], A Splash of Adventure [Summer]

A talented Paladyn who is outwardly confident but secretly scares easily, whether it's by fiend attacks or by trying to impress veteran Paladyn Elisanne.

For the summer, instead of going to her family's estate, she puts on a swimsuit to mingle with Elisanne.


Regular
  • Ambiguously Gay: Julietta's admiration of Elisanne is awfully intense, even for hero-worship. Becomes even less ambiguous in her summer variation, as her Adventurer Story opens with her watching Elly from afar, commenting on how she's even more beautiful than the sun and worrying about how to help her enjoy this vacation to the fullest.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Gala Elisanne's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Tobias' Adventurer Story to tell Elisanne that his trial got moved up to an earlier time.
    • Appears in Catherine's Adventurer Story with a major role, giving her advice on how to deal with an Inferiority Superiority Complex.
    • Appears in Gala Zena's Adventurer Story as one of the Paladyns who escorts Zena to the Lambentree.
    • Appears in Ageless Artifice where she and Karl catch Eirene making off with Mascula's body.
  • Girly Bruiser: She's even a bit annoyed that the weapon she's most proficient with isn't cuter.
  • Heroic Lineage: She's descended from a long line of very prestigious Paladyns. This has led her to develop a huge Inferiority Superiority Complex, terrified of not meeting people's expectations of what she should be and has become hyperconscious of every faux pas she makes, no matter how small or entirely imagined.
  • Hero-Worshipper: Julietta really looks up to Elisanne and wants her approval, and stresses out over the possibility of embarrassing herself in front of her.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: Her facade eventually cracks, with an especially tough battle driving her to tears and revealing to all just how much of a nervous wreck she is.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Julietta puts up a brave front, but she's frequently terrified of letting down the people who depend on her.
  • The Lancer: More in the trope sense, she's this in Gala Elisanne's story.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Zigzagged, despite being classified as a defense adventurer, she's capable of dishing out a lot of damage while being incredibly tanky at the same time. She has a Slayer's Strength passive means she can build up her damage for every 5 enemies killed in the quest and her Glorious Guard and her Last Recovery passives mean she wouldn't be dying a lot (not only that, but her Glorious Guard also gives her knockback resistance when maxed out), and her skill cost for Impending Sky is low enough that she can build it up easily and spam it like crazy. The only thing holding her back is the axe's slow attack animations, but this is offset by her natural tankiess and being able to deal a lot of damage at the same time. However, as time has gone on and more and more powerful adventurers have been released she has since fallen into more of a Stone Wall thanks to her rather middling damage, she also significantly struggles outside of Wave-based content due to the lack of the additional strength bonus her ‘strikers strength’ gives. Her Spiral how every boosted the damage of her first skill along with the ability to heal her by 50% of the damage dealt with said skill. Later on thanks to the Balance Buff of Version 2.0 her first skill got even stronger and her second skill adds a 30-50% strength boost at level 2/3 making her into a powerful adventurer like the early days of the game.
  • Socially Awkward Hero: She may have the strength to slay a hundred men, but she can't get through a basic conversation without stumbling over her words, developing debilitating stomachaches, accidentally insulting someone, or literally running away in terror.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: Julietta is always ready to let everyone know exactly what she's thinking by vehemently insisting there's no way she could be thinking that very specific thing.
  • You Are Not Alone: Her story finishes with the cast telling her this, as they all get scared in battle.

Summer

"Swimsuit or no, a Paladyn remains a Paladyn!"
  • Boobs-and-Butt Pose: Her portrait has her in this pose. It's a bit justifiable since she is swimming and the angle when looking at her.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #132 when, in her hurry to protect Elisanne from the heat, she ends up putting her in even more layers which would give her heatstroke instead.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her first ability increases the party's strength when she causes Bog.
  • Kiss of Life: After rescuing Elisanne from drowning, Julietta prepares to administer CPR... and then predictably freaks out when she realizes that she's technically about to kiss her crush while she's unconscious. Elisanne winds up waking up moments before their lips touch, and Julietta handles it in typically Julietta fashion.
    Elisanne: Did you...save me? I'm sorry, I must have worried you terribly for you to be studying me at such close proximity.
    Julietta: Y-yes, I was merely looking for signs of life! CERTAINLY not on the verge of giving you mouth-to-mouth! And besides, I didn't save you, it was... Ummm... A mermaid! Yes, that's it. A mermaid leaped from the ocean waves and saved you. And that's that, so let's just go back and forget any of this ever happened!
  • Serious Business: She becomes so intense during the game of volleyball that she wins the game entirely by herself, and is horrified when she realizes that Elisanne never even got to touch the ball.
  • Won't Take "Yes" for an Answer: Julietta is completely incapable of accepting that Elisanne is actually having a good time with her, eventually breaking down after she's convinced herself that she's ruined Elisanne's entire holiday with her antics.
  • Weaponized Ball: Her first skill has her spike a beach ball at her enemies.

    Linus 
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Bantam Hero
"You can count on me!"
Voiced by: Yūma Uchida (Japanese), Arneham Keefe (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Launch

A short sylvan mercenary.


    Lucretia 
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Songstress of the Century
"I put my everything into song!"
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma (Japanese), kurokumo (Singing voice), Megan Blythe Stewart (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: An Enchanted Ensemble

A superstar singer and former member of the Harmonia Choir, who also proves to be skilled in martial arts as well as musical.


  • Beautiful Singing Voice: Being a great singer is how she earned her epithet.
  • Critical Hit Class: Her Mana Spiral turns her into this with "Crescendo Chorus" giving increased Critical Rate.
  • Cute Clumsy Girl: Chapter 2 of her story has her filling the kitchen with smoke, turning the pot black cause she turned the heat on too high to cook the meat. She then puts in too much bubblegrass in the laundry making too many bubbles and slips. She then tries to clean the floor, but then she spills a bucket of water and knocks over a vase, breaking it. Cleo forbids her from doing chores in the castle ever again.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: She has the "Broken Punisher" ability, which raises her damage against bosses during their Broken period up to 30%. Her mana spiral increases this to 35%.
  • Lethal Chef: Lucretia has this line in the Halidom if you click on her.
    "Why DOES everything I try to cook end up exploding...?"
    • This gets played up for laughs in “That Special Day Part 2” when she and Melody manage to blow up the oven cooking bread!
  • Lost in Character: Her Adventurer Stories involve her suddenly abandoning her singing career because of something like this. She feels so much pressure to fulfill audience expectations as "the songstress of the century" that she's scared there's going to be no more room in her life for herself.
  • Magic Music: Her songs are charged with magic that also energizes her allies. "Empowering Triplet" not only attacks the enemies in a cone, but increases energy by one stage. Her mana spiral allows it to give two energy charges and increased critical damage.
  • Musical Chores: Dragalia Life #37 has her and Elisanne getting into this, only for Cleo to yell at them when they've mopped the same spot for an hour.

    Malka 
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Golden Armorer
"Behold the might of gold!"
Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese), Brad Swaile (as John Bradford) (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Launch

An armorer who wears a shining gold plate. Despite being ostentatious, he fights to prove that his armor is fully functional as well.


  • Awesome, but Impractical: In-universe, his solid gold armor shines radiantly and is more or less a wearable wall against forms of magic. However, seeing as how gold is a very weak metal, it offers next to nothing when it comes to defending himself against physical attacks.
  • Bling of War: He wears bright gold armor into battle. Dragalia Life #157 has him wanting to put it on Taro's armor, much to his chagrin.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Gala Ranzal's Adventurer Story, being the one who made his armor.
    • Appears in Renee's Adventurer Story, accidentally inspiring her to experience other things to improve her blacksmithing.
  • My Greatest Failure: Chapter 5 of his story shows his reason for wanting to make stronger armor has to do with one of the first pieces he made. It involved a child soldier who was given strong armor, but it was blown apart by magic, killing him.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first ability deals more damage against paralyzed enemies.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: With Ranzal concerning how he treats his armor. Malka thinks he's just being utterly reckless with it until he sees him throwing himself as a shield to protect the group from fiends that softens his opinion on him.
  • Ultimate Blacksmith: He seeks to become this with making strong armor. While he's made it possible to No-Sell magic, he's yet to make a suit impervious to conventional weapons. He's also the one to make Ranzal's new armor in his Gala Ranzal storyline to make it not only strong on the battlefield, but also still look presentable at formal events.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: His gold armor is very resistant to magical attacks but as Ranzal demonstrates, gold is a very soft metal and buckles easily under normal attacks. It also gleams brightly, which makes him stand out to other people and makes him a target for fiends.

    Malora 
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Alluring Sniper
Lady Starfall 
"Hm. I'm so happy you chose me!"
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese), Rhona Rees (credited as Mavis Ada) (English)
Rarity: 3 [Regular], 5 [Dragonyule]
Unit type: Support [Regular], Attack [Dragonyule]
Weapon type: Bow [Regular], Axe [Dragonyule]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Dragonyule Defenders 2 [Dragonyule]

An alluring sniper who gets men to do what she wants with her looks.

For Dragonyule, she dresses up.


Regular
  • The Cameo: Appears in Valyx's Adventurer Story.
  • Honey Trap: She uses her sexiness to her advantage, making her targets easy prey.
  • I Love You Because I Can't Control You: The very thing that attracts her to the Prince is that he's the first guy to be completely unaffected by her charms. Dragalia Life #154 shows that Edward is also immune to her charms but there is no love there.
    • She also has a thing for Valyx, who is much more aware of her charms but is still, well, Valyx.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Both of her skills deal more damage against paralyzed enemies.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: She has the "Broken Punisher" ability, which raises her damage against bosses during their Broken period up to 20%.
  • Ladykiller in Love: Genderflipped, in trying to get the Prince to fall for her, she falls for him.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Deliberately invoked by her to lower her targets' guard.
  • Reused Character Design: Her design is based on the Female Sniper from Knights of Glory, albeit with the skimpiness greatly toned down.
  • Surrounded by Idiots: How she feels about the wedding contest in "That Special Day Part 3."
"Honestly, this is like dealing with children. Who makes a contest out of MARRIAGE?"
  • The Paralyzer: She is built to cause Paralysis through both of her skills and her Chain Co-ability.

Dragonyule

"Lady Starfall comes crashing in."
  • Boobs-and-Butt Pose: She's in this pose for her portrait.
  • Bounty Hunter: Is this for the sake of women scorned.
  • Damsel in Distress: Gets captured in her Adventurer Story.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Malora promises a Dragonyule date to anyone who manages to bring the conman she's seeking to her. After evading the men chasing him, the conman decides to chat up a noblewoman and make her his new mark... Only to discover she's just as eager to turn him in to earn herself a night with Malora as all the guys are.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her second skill deals more damage against enemies with a Defense Increasing Debuff, her Chain Co-Ability also increases a Light attuned teammate's strength when they cause paralysis, and she has "Overdrive Punisher" as her first ability.
  • Insistent Terminology: She's Lady Starfall, not Saint.
  • Sexy Santa Dress: Her Lady Starfall outfit made from a collaborative effort by Annelie, Vanessa, and Althemia. In Dragalia Life #182, they realize she might actually be too sexy in that dress and cause problems with couples enjoying Dragonyule. So they make a second outfit for her, which is literally just a Dragonyule tree costume that obscures almost her entire figure. Problem is, she's still too sexy even in that, somehow.

    Mitsuhide 
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Leader of the Mouse Clan
Summertime Mouse 
"Let’s all just...chill."
Voiced by: Sakura Tange (Japanese), Brenna O'Brien (English)
Alternate Element: Flame [Summer]
Rarity: 5 [Both]
Unit type: Attack [Both]
Weapon type: Dagger [Both]
Debut: New Years Tiding A Clawed Caper [Regular], The Fabled Fortune [Summer]

The leader of the Mouse Wyrmclan.

Her Summer version lures Ieyasu and Marishiten out to Aquagi to investigate a lost Boar Clan treasure, but has other motives on her mind...


Regular
  • Animal Motif: Mice of course. She has a mouse name Bonnie on her head, has big mouse ears and one of her attacks is called "Mouse's Revenge".
  • The Cameo: Appears in Kuzunoha's Adventure Story.
  • Crocodile Tears: She does this to Euden in Chapter 4 by almost getting him to look for her mouse Bonnie until Jurota tells him that the mouse is in her room, foiling her plan to win the game of "Uprising."
  • Ear Ache: She gets this from not just her retainers but also Nobunaga.
  • Eastern Zodiac: She's the leader of the Mouse Clan, which falls into 2020 being the Year of the Rat.
  • Gender Flip: Historically Mitsuhide Akechi was male, but here she's female. Justified in that the leader of the Mouse Clan is named so regardless of gender.
  • Historical In-Joke: A lot of her quotes make reference to her historical namesake's Honnoji Insurrection. In-Universe, it also boils down to the first Mitsuhide having betrayed the first Nobunaga.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Is built to cause paralysis and deal more damage against paralyzed enemies thanks to her third ability being "Paralyzed Punisher".
  • Named After Someone Famous: In this case, she's named after Mitsuhide Akechi.
  • Opportunistic Bastard: For the sake of her orders in Shadow of the Mukuroshu, she decided to start a 'living corpse recycling plan' to both evaluate Saiga and Yachiyo's skill as fighters and to clean up the mess the Mukuroshu made in the Halidom. Never will you find someone willing to work so hard at being so lazy.
  • The Paralyzer: "Mouse's Revenge" can put paralysis on her target. She also has "Paralyzed Punisher" which increases damage to paralyzed opponents up to 30%.
  • Power at a Price: As the head of a Wyrmclan, her lifespan has been shortened.
  • Rain of Something Unusual: "Mouse's Revenge" has her pour down several mice on her target, racking up 12 hits.
  • Really Fond of Sleeping: She would rather sleep than do annoying work.
  • Shockwave Stomp: "Calamity Drop" deals massive damage by how high the combo counter is and buffs her attack rate for 10 seconds. At 5 hits minimum, it only gives 5% damage but at 30 hits, that damage increases to 50% extra.
  • Sleepyhead: She'd rather spend the day sleeping away. Chapter 2 has it influence the Halidom to the point that Yachiyo is sleeping away as well. She can even sleep through Elisanne screaming in her ear.
  • The Usurper: She pulls this on Euden in her story, taking control of the Halidom. By Chapter 3, half the Halidom has thrown in with her.

Summer

"Wanna do this Summer Break thing?"

  • Accidental Truth: She lies to Ieyasu and the Halidom about treasure and relics in a well so that they would dig her a new sleeping spot and plants fake evidence to motivate them. When Ieyasu finds something she didn't plant, he is motivated to continue even after her lie is exposed, resulting in Mitsuhide's fake story be revealed as Real After All.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Mitsuhide's plans to get Ieyasu and the party weren't just for her own benefit like she claims after her former lies are exposed. She was also doing what she can to help Aquagi get more publicity.
  • Cornered Rattlesnake: "Dance of the Cornered Mouse" invokes this trope name. It gives a Sizzling Sunflower the first time, a Strength Amp the second time it's used and alternates between each use.
  • Easily-Distracted Referee: Not in the pro wresting sense, but in the beach volleyball referee sense in Summer Marishiten's Dragon Story by deciding she can touch the ball twice. The story quickly says don't ever do that.
  • Irony: For someone who's all about being lazy and loves to sleep, she has Sleep Res.
  • Kill It with Fire: This version of Mitsuhide is now Fire based.
  • Rain of Something Unusual: "Mouse's Summer Revenge" still rains down 11 mice on the unfortunate victim's head and does Scorchrend. If she has a Sizzling Sunflower, it's upgraded to "Mouse's Midsummer Revenge" and now adds 20 mice and depending on the combo counter determines how much damage is done from 0 hits at the least (110% extra damage) to 50+ hits at the most giving 150% extra damage. If any other Sizzling Sunflowers are saved up, she can use it again.
  • Triangle Shades: Bonnie wears these for the summer.

    Odetta 
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Wanderlust Incarnate
Wandering Spider 
"Let's be off together!"
Voiced by: Madoka Yonezawa (Japanese), Cassandra Fan (Regular, English), Samantha Hum (Halloween, English)
Alternate Element: Water [Halloween]
Rarity: 4 [both]
Unit type: Attack [Regular], Support [Halloween]
Weapon type: Sword [both]
Debut: Thunder and Splender [Regular], Halloween Fantasia 2 [Halloween]

A wandering traveler in search of new worlds, she's known for her forward-thinking attitude.

For Halloween, she dresses in an outfit she saw herself wear in a dream.


Regular
  • The Cameo: She appears in Peony's Adventurer Story.
  • Combat Medic: Her gameplay is like this. While this isn't new in Dragalia (since there are some staff users that have an offensive second skill, in addition, their first skill as healing), she is one of the few non-staff adventurers that have a capacity to heal nearby teammates as well as boosting their attack at the same time. She's versatile to function either as a main damage dealer or a support role (or both).
  • Cuteness Proximity: Much like Elisanne, she's quite fond of cute things.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Dragalia Life #75 shows that she gets along well with animals.
  • Safety in Indifference: Odetta treats everything in her life as transient, save for her own stalwart, unchanging nature. So when she realizes that she's starting to get attached to the Halidon and its residents, she goes through an existential crisis.
  • Shaping Your Attacks: Her first skill has her launch bird shape attacks.
    • Her Halloween version launches bats.
  • Walking the Earth: She had spent her time looking for “new worlds” in her travels. It's when she leaves the Halidom that she realizes that she actually misses it and comes back, not realizing she's found a new world and home.
  • You Can't Go Home Again: She originally came from a noble home until her parents died. Her servants had looted the place and a rival house drove her from the land. Inverted at the end of her story when she realizes she has a place to come back to in the Halidom.

Halloween

"I'll show you a brand new world."

    Pecorine 
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Peckish Princess
"Heyas! ☆"
Voiced by: Mao Ichimichi (Japanese) (credited as M‧A‧O), Lili Beaudoin (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Princess Connect! Re: Dive - A Voracious Visitor

A girl hailing from a distant world, with quite the appetite.

For tropes pertaining to her original appearance in Princess Connect! Re:Dive, refer to this page.


  • Big Eater: Gets noted by Cleo as being more ravenous than Ranzal when it comes to food. This is even represented in gameplay, with her skillset being themed around eating to gain buffs. Her announcement trailer also shows she has no problem with even eating Pipple. Her first Chapter has her get into an eating contest with Yue and Lin You and come out on top.
  • Blasphemous Boast: While Cleo and Mitsuba have a hard time believing that Pecorine came from another world, what ultimately seals the deal is an oblivious Pecorine claiming she has eaten an entire dragon in her world, which is completely unthinkable in the Dragalia Lost world since they are the equivalent of deities that the commonfolk worship.
  • Catchphrase: has two.
    • "How crazy is that? ☆"/"Yabai desu ne?"
    • "Heyas! ☆/"Oissu!"
  • Cuddle Bug: She likes to give physical affection such as pulling Cleo and Mitsuba into a group hug.
  • "Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: The Princess Connect! Re: Dive - A Voracious Visitor's event theme song, which features the debut of Pecorine, "Rainbow Riders", is composed and sung by her Japanese voice actress, Mao Ichimichi.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Just like her home game, she has no problem eating whatever's laying around. Her own sword has a bite mark on it meaning she's even tried to eat it!
    "...What's my favorite food? Whatever there's a LOT of!"
  • Guest Fighter: from Princess Connect! Re:Dive. Notable as being the first guest fighter to be a permanent addition to the summon pool rather than a limited or welfare unit.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Pecorine in her home game is usually more of a Stone Wall tank while here she's built for fast, rapid force strikes.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Pecorine has a gourmand gauge, which builds whenever she uses her second skill, Lunchtime. Once it's full, her force strike is enhanced and her Princess Strike skill becomes the much more damaging Princess Valiance.
  • Supreme Chef: If she has the ingredients for anything, she'll make even food from fiend parts, which until this point people in the Dragalia world outside of Rodrigo wouldn't even consider edible, delicious.
    "I cook just as well as I eat. Bugs? Fiends? I can make ANYTHING taste good!"
  • Trademark Favorite Food: As always, she loves onigiri and it's what she eats for her Lunchtime skill.
  • You Remind Me of X: In the last chapter of her Adventure Story, while she doesn't say the name, seeing all the people that Euden's recruited to the Halidom reminds Pecorine of Yuuki, the founding member of the Gourmet Guild.

    Peony 
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Sweet Dream
"Oh, hello!"
Voiced by: Azumi Waki (Japanese), Ryan Bartley (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: Fire Emblem: Kindred Ties

A ljósálfar from Ljósálfheimr, the realm of dreams. Peony wants nothing more than to give good dreams to all, and enjoys playing with others.

For tropes pertaining to her original appearance in Fire Emblem Heroes, refer to this page.


  • Children Are Innocent: She loves this trope in Chapter 1 of her story.
    "Oh, but I love the purity of children! They don't doubt the existence of ljósálfar, or their ability to dream. I'm happy they remembered me..."
  • Dream Weaver: Her powers shown in her Adventurer Story to help the Halidom fight a fiend in the Dream Land.
  • Guest Fighter: Comes from Fire Emblem Heroes.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her second skill deals more damage against paralyzed enemies, she also has Paralyzed punisher as an ability.
  • Nonstandard Character Design: She equips wands, but is always shown wielding her Flower of Joy.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: She is a Ljósálfar, a fairy with domain over good dreams. She's also gigantic, being human-sized, compared to Notte, but also being similar in size to Meene, another fairy in this world. At least until Notte hits puberty, that is.
  • Secret A.I. Moves: Has several skillsnote  she can use as a boss, but not as a playable adventurer (Though the former 3 are spells she can use in her home game).
  • Sexy Backless Outfit: Her clothing exposes her backside.
  • Stepford Smiler: Chapter 3 of her story has her confessing to Pipple that she remembers each dream she helps everyone to be happy yet she's lonely.
  • Support Party Member: She is built to support her Light element teammates, with strength buffs, defense buffs, life shields, and an additional +20% damage boost for any light-attuned adventurers.
  • Winged Humanoid: She has butterfly-like wings that are not connected to her body.

    Raemond 
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Loyal Servant
"I'll not let age hold me back!"
Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese), Samuel Vincent (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Launch

A knight who was once in the service of King Aurelius. He comes out of retirement and enters Euden's service when he hears of the king's madness, vowing to correct his liege's course.


  • *Crack!* "Oh, My Back!": Happens during his stories. In the first, after showing off to the Prince at what he can do, out of sight of everyone he complains of his back. In the third, he hurts his back when trying to swing Ranzal's axe. In both instances, despite the pain, he soldiers on. Dragalia Life #201 has him trying to get Albert to electrocute him the same way he did Ryozen, but misses.
  • Death by Cameo: His Alternate Self from the dark future timeline appears in Audric's Adventurer Story and performs a Heroic Sacrifice.
  • Old Soldier: He's one of the oldest units in the game who's willing to show age is just a number.
  • This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Raemond isn't a bad adventurer per se, as his first skill that can inflict stun is relatively useful. However, in Shadow Imperial Onslaught where he's specifically designed for this quest, he is easily Overshadowed by Awesome by other light adventurers made for this node where area of effect attacks are very important while most of Raemond's damage is single-target focused. His usefulness, however, skyrocketed during the Dream Big Under the Big Top event where the Master level difficulty of the challenge quest was introduced where his ability to stun the boss shines. Some players who were unlucky to get either Annelie and Fritz (both of whom have stun abilities) from the gacha ended up investing on him instead for the Master level challenge quest since as a Sword user, he's able to drain the Overdrive gauge relatively easily and stun the boss at the same time. When the Void Manticore was introduced, his usefulness skyrocketed further when a 5* Void Light Sword was introduced that synergize well with his kit (since the said sword has a passive that deals bonus damage against stunned enemies and one of best strategies to defeat the Void Manticore is stunning him).
  • Undying Loyalty: Gave this to King Aurelius when he saved him long ago.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #201 when he tries to "accidentally" get fried by one of Albert's lightning bolts to cure his aching back.

    Rawn 
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Wild Hunter
"Rawn fight too!"
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji (Japanese), Nils Hognestad (credited as Jeremy George) (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Launch

A wild child who joins the prince by recommendation of his animal friends.


  • Dub Name Change: In Japan, he's named "Uruga."
  • Friend to All Living Things: He's always surrounded by animals, being raised by them himself.
  • Hulk Speak: As part of him being Raised by Wolves, he talks like this.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His ability "Stunned Punisher" lets him do an additional 20% damage to enemies who get stunned i.e. Rawn's 2nd skill at lv. 2, "Critter Slayer".
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: He's has a hard time understanding human interactions since he was raised by animals throughout his life, but he's pretty easy to get along.
  • Nice Guy: Rawn is the most pleasant guy to easily befriend, as he's a guy that likes to make new friends.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Ranger from Knights of Glory.
  • Third-Person Person: He refers to himself in the third person in a Tarzan-like manner.
  • This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Rawn is known to have a very lackluster kit for a bow user that suffered from the original bad design for bow users (have a Force Strike centric kit). However, the built-in stun of his second skill when maxed out made him incredibly useful in Void Manticore fight where crowd control on the boss is crucial.

    Ryozen 
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Dormant Demon
"Make room younguns! Ol' Ryozen's here to help!"
Voiced by: Hidekatsu Shibata (Japanese), Conor Hogan (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Launch

An old man who wants peace.


  • Badass Preacher: He was the archbishop of the Ilian Church.
  • Barefoot Sage: A wise old man who doesn't wear shoes but wrappings on his feet.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Nevin's Adventurer Story during the time before the Shadewolves were destroyed by the Dyrenell Empire.
  • Covered with Scars: His portrait shows his body having scars.
  • Friendly Fire: On the receiving end from Albert's lightning in Dragalia Life #74. On the plus side, it cured his backache.
  • Cycle of Revenge: He believes that reacting violently to defend a village from thugs isn't saving it, stating that "violence breeds violence" and the thugs would return for revenge.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has Overdrive Punisher as his third ability.
  • The Power of Friendship: During his Adventurer Story, Ryozen ask to what power could bring peace. The Prince comes to the conclusion of how "friendship" would bring peace such as by finding common ground with your enemy. Ryozen accepts it as a "good answer".
  • Regenerating Health: He has Healing Doublebuff which grants him this trope that heals him for 2/3% of his health every 4 seconds for 20 seconds each time he gets a defense buff.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Lawyer from Knights of Glory.

    Sharena 
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Princess of Askr
"Let's get going!"
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida (Japanese), Julie Maddalena (Credited as Julie Kliwer) (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Fire Emblem: Kindred Ties

The Princess of Askr and Alfonse's sister. She comes to the Dragalia world to rescue her kidnapped brother.

For tropes pertaining to her original appearance in Fire Emblem Heroes, refer to this page.


    Sha Wujing 
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Deadly Tactician
"My weapons are the best AND the most terrible!"
Voiced by: Yuki Tai (Japanese), David Kaye (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon Type: Lance
Debut: Timeworn Torment

A follower of Xuan Zang who expresses interest in Qilin relics.


  • Adaptation Species Change: Instead of a celestial being turned into a river demon he is human here.
  • Butt-Monkey: In his Adventurer Story he often gets the short end of the stick. The 1st episode of his Adventurer Story has him get cut down by Laxi, a Robot Girl, each time he attempts to disassemble her. At the end of his 2nd, he attempts to persuade Laxi to let him disassemble her but he was shot down by Cleo, both figuratively and literally. Then there are the episodes with the Quirky Qilin Sealer Jiang Ziya where first he gets swept away by a flood from a Qilin relic and then second he goes through harsh training with her.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Opera Karina's story.
  • Chekhov's Skill: In chapter 2 of his Adventurer Story, he used his experience as a public servant judging soil quality to devise a way to cause a landslide on a hill where Dyrenell soldiers were on.
  • Creepy Good: His expressions and behavior don't have him appear to be somebody you would likely be comfortable around. At least he is fighting for the heroes.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Nobody is really a fan of Sha Wujing because of how dangerous his obsessive behavior is, what with him making harmful traps and his established betrayal toward Zhu Bajie some time ago along with him wanting to disassemble Laxi. Even Euden gets nervous about having him around, but they find ways he has value. Doesn't help that he establishes willingness to betray them if he finds a reason to. The only one who truly develops an interest in him is Jiang Ziya, and she becomes the one Qilin whom Sha Wujing grows to not like due to her carelessness and hellish training.
  • Hidden Weapons: He carries on him weapons that he designed himself.
  • I Fight for the Strongest Side!: Chapter 3 of his story has Zhu Bajie tell how back in Taiwu he switched sides from being with the rebels to being with the dynasty, mainly cause they had better funding for his experiments.
  • Keep It Foreign: The game uses the Pinyin reading of his name while in Japanese it goes by Gojo.
  • Monkey King Lite: He is based on the character Sha Wujing a.k.a. Sandy.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Like Sylas before him, he uses the female lance-wielder animations despite being male.
  • Training from Hell: Chapter 5 has him go through this courtesy of Jiang Ziya when he wants to be her student starting with standing on a platform eroding over lava.
  • True Craftsman: He would do anything to make weapons. During the rebellion in Taiwu 10 years ago he defected from the rebels to the government just to make weapons.

    Sophie (Persona 5 Strikers) 
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Humanity's Companion
"I will be useful!"
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno (Japanese), Megan Taylor Harvey (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Caged Desire

A Benevolent A.I. who proclaims herself to be "humanity's companion". Ever curious with a compulsive need to help others, she joined the Phantom Thieves of Hearts after they released her from her imprisonment in the Shibuya Jail. For her tropes from her game of origin see Persona 5 Strikers.


  • Attack Drones: Fitting with her technology motif, her Persona, Pithos, is depicted as a set of four drones that constantly circle her and fire beams of light at her targets.
  • Become a Real Boy: Since she's usually cooped up in Joker's phone until the Phantom Thieves are in the Metaverse, the mana of the Dragalia world allows her to walk around and interact with people.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: As "humanity's companion", she feels a compulsive and obsessive need to help others even when it inconveniences her. Her Adventurer Story features her dealing with this, as when she fails several tasks to help people out, such as assisting cooking at a restaurant kitchen, she gets depressed and isn't sure how to process her feelings when it comes to failure and making mistakes.
  • Energy Ball: Her Force Strike has her shoot one that expands and lingers when it hits an enemy.
  • Expressive Mask: Her combat mode has her face turned into digital eyes.
  • Fighting Spirit: She and her fellow Phantom Thieves trade dragon shapeshifting for summoning their signature Personas. In Sophie's case, her Persona is Pithos, based on the original depiction of Pandora's Box in Classical Mythology.
  • First Time Feeling: Chapter 2 has her learn the hard way... about sneezing when asked to handle shaking pepper at a restaurant. She also learns the hard way about pain like cutting her finger trying to imitate Joker cutting meat.
  • Guest Fighter: From Persona 5 Strikers.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: For the Caged Desire event, Sophie will temporarily join your party until her friendship is maxed, after which she will permanently join your roster.
  • Killer Yo-Yo: She visually uses two yo-yos as weapons.
  • Light 'em Up: Comes with the territory of being a Light adventurer, but she can also cast Persona-brand Bless magic with her Persona, Pithos.
  • One-Steve Limit: Averted, she's the first character who has the exact same name as an existing character. They are able to be on the same team together. The probable reason is that her "civilian" identity's name is Sophia.
  • Optional Boss: She could be fought as part of a trial during the Caged Desire event.

    Vixel 
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Musical Maestro
"The concerto begins!"
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese), Peter New (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: An Enchanted Ensemble

A former member of the Harmonia Choir who had turned to conducting them when he aged out of the group.


  • Big Brother Mentor: He tries to be one to Elias, as he had gone through exactly what Elias is facing now. Euden also later comes to regard him as one.
  • Birds of a Feather: He and Fritz get along quite well due to both of them having a criminal past.
  • Chick Magnet: Apparently gets propositioned by women quite often between concerts.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Vixel is reluctant to speak about the window of time from when he dropped out of choir to when he became a conductor, and the few details he does divulge suggest that his activities during that time may have been criminal.
  • Full Health Bonus: His first ability is "Full HP = Healing (13-15)%". The Full HP condition is discarded after unlocking the Mana Spiral node and becoming "Mighty Crescendo".
  • Gradual Regeneration: His first skill "Spirited Song" secondary effect gradually heals the team over 15 seconds.
  • Informed Ability: Mentions that he's a pretty good swordsman, but since he's a staff-using Adventurer in gameplay, we don't get to see this in action.
  • Magic Music: Both his skills are music-based.
  • My Greatest Failure: Although proud of what he's accomplished as a conductor, he has clear regrets that he turned and ran from singing when his voice changed.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Eventually admits that it wasn't really his voice changing that led him to leave the choir, but rather Lucretia entering it and completely overshadowing him as a singer. Even now, he's reluctant to conduct her concerts because he finds her talent intimidating.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: His Mana Spiral gives him "Mighty Crescendo". When he uses "Spirited Song", on top of healing the party, his next Force Strike removes a buff.
  • Super-Senses: Vixel's affinity for sound goes beyond perfect pitch and into echolocation.
  • Useless Useful Spell: He's a pretty good healer in gameplay, but he suffers from having an affliction resistance to Sleep, which is never used in Light-advantaged content, leaving him very vulnerable to the two afflictions that Shadow enemies do inflict, Poison and Curse. This was eventually addressed by his Mana Spiral, which gives him poison resistance on top of the sleep resistance.

    Wu Kong 
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Novice Sealer
As an NPC 
"Ha ha! Did somebody call for a sealer?"
Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki (Japanese), Brian Doe (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Echoes of Antiquity [NPC], Timeworn Torment [Regular]

Xuan Zang's student who became the first human sealer.

For Qitian Dasheng tropes, see the Event Antagonists section


  • Adaptational Species Change: Unlike most tellings of Journey to the West, he's human in this one.
  • All the Other Reindeer: His story has him tell Luca that no matter how hard he trains or how many relics he seals away, he'll never be accepted in Qilin society because he's a human.
  • Artifact Domination: He becomes possessed by the Jin Gu Er during Echoes of Antiquity, which turns him into Qitian Dasheng, his Superpowered Evil Side.
  • Breaking Old Trends: Wu Kong broke a number of trends that previous raid characters had followed.
    • He joins as a 5-star adventurer instead of being a 4-star adventurer.
    • He can gain total immunity to a status ailment while past raid characters could only get 50% without a Mana Spiral or wyrmprints.
    • His Mana Nodes are unlocked by using an event item called Wu Kong's Conviction instead of using mana and materials, although his Mana Nodes can be unlocked the usual way if the event items are unavailable.
  • Disc-One Nuke: Wu Kong can unlock all of his Mana Nodes using just the event items from Timeworn Torment. This makes it much easier to fully upgrade Wu Kong than other characters since the last set of Mana Nodes usually requires a ton of Eldwater and rare materials like Champion's Testaments to unlock them, making him a very strong adventurer for beginning players.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: His upper clothing is two-toned with red on his left while a white-ish pallet on the right and keeps at his waist a bag on the left. His Adventurer self adds armor, a gauntlet on his right hand, and a spaulder on his left.
  • Flying on a Cloud: He's reintroduced to the story by crashing into the Halidom on one of these, the Jindou Yun, a Qilin relic.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: He requires 500 friendship to permanently join during the Timeworn Torment event.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has Paralyzed punisher as his third ability.
  • Keep It Foreign: The English translation uses the Mandarin reading of his name rather than the Japanese one (Goku) to indicate he's from Tai Wu rather than Hinomoto.
  • Monkey King Lite:
    • Himself being a student of Xuan Zang and not to mention all the things he does during the Echoes of Antiquity event.
    • His return in Timeworn Torment makes him a bit more like his namesake sans the possession from before. In-story he has the Jindou Yun, can attack with the Ruyi Jingu Bang and wears the Jin Gu Er.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In the literal sense, destroying the Jin Gu Er so Xuan Zang can't seal Mei Hou Wang back into it unknowingly releases the fiend's memories and his power.
  • Oh, Crap!: He knows that when Xuan Zang is smiling, he's in for a bad time.
  • Promoted to Playable: A year after his debut, he made the jump from NPC to raid boss to recruitable ally.
  • Telescoping Staff: His 1st skill, "Ruyi Jingu Bang", Skill Shift mechanic has his staff attack lengthen and do more damage after each hit until the inevitable reset.

    Xiao Lei 
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Boundless Arithmetician
"If you need something calculated, leave it to me!"
Voiced by: Yuu Serizawa (Japanese), Becky Bright (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: Springtime Spree

An arithmetician from Peng Lai. After meeting her while traveling, the Prince asks her to come to the Halidom to help with the finances.


    Yachiyo 
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Peerless Duelist
Resplendent Duelist 
"You and me are gonna go round and round!"
Voiced by: Sayuri Hara (Japanese), Caitlyn Bairstow (English)
Alternate Element: Flame (Armored)
Rarity: 4(Regular), 5(Armored)
Unit type: Attack (Both)
Weapon type: Blade (Both)
Debut: Beauty in Motion[Regular], Shadow of the Mukuroshu [Armored]

A female samurai who wants to win 1000 duels.

When preparing to face Saiga, she dons a set of armor.


Regular
  • The Cameo: Appears in Chapter 2 of Mitsuhide's Adventurer Story to challenge her to a duel.
  • Challenge Seeker: Chapter 5 shows that she's changed her perception of duels. In Cleo's case, beating her in meal prep by chopping onions faster than her. In Ranzal's case, she challenges him to an eating contest.
  • The Dreaded: After winning 900 duels to the death most warriors would flee from the sight of her.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Wears a single sode (spaulder) on her left shoulder, the right side of her kimono is unworn and her hair decs are off-centered on both sides of her head as well as having more on the left side.
  • Formal Characters Use Keigo: Her Japanese voice speaks very politely, befitting a samurai. (The English version, on the other hand, goes in the complete opposite direction and rather jarringly has her talk like a redneck.)
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has the "Paralyzed Punisher" ability in her final Mana Circle. She also has "Paralysis = User Strength" which buffs her strength when she paralyzes someone.
  • It Was a Gift: In her brother-in-law Saiga's voice lines, he mentions he made her hair decorations.
  • Killing Intent: Chapter 4 has her give one of these just from drawing her sword.
  • The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Her Chapter 1 has Euden do this to her by saying until he duels her, she’s forbidden from dueling anyone else.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Her sleeping about in Mitsuhide's Chapter 2 shows how her own laziness is influencing the Halidom.
  • The Paralyzer: Her first skill "Blossom Flash" can inflict it.
  • Reused Character Design: Her design is based on the Female Kengo from Knights of Glory.
  • Sarashi: Wears one but even that doesn't keep down her ample breasts.
  • To Be a Master: Wants to be the greatest swordsman by winning 1000 duels, a dream she inherited from her master/grandfather. By the time she met the prince, she had already 900.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Subverted in Dragalia Life #102, where she's revealed to be quite fond of hair decs... for their unexpected stabbing utility.
    Let's line 'em up by their pain factor!

Armored

"We're on the path to a real sockdolager!"
  • Blood Knight: Her Collection Portrait shows she's aiming quite high on her list of people she wants to duel. Specifically the Twelve Wyrmclan Pactwyrms.
    "Someday, I wanna go 'round and 'round with one of the Twelve Wyrmclans' pactwyrms."
  • It Was a Gift: The armor she wears was something prepared by her sister Momoyo before the latter died though it was eventually given to her by her grandfather before his own passing.
  • Kill It with Fire: Her s2, "Blossom Dance", inflicts Scorchrend on opponents with her s1, "Peerless Flourish", doing extra Force Strike damage on scorchrent enemies.
  • Press-Ganged: In Dragalia Life #353, after she switched masks with Maribelle, the latter whom was in her Team Justice uniform, she was unwittingly made to join said team when Karl and Linus finds her wearing it.

    Zhu Bajie 
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Indebted General
"Let me repay my debt!"
Voiced by: Taiten Kusunoki (Japanese), Brian Drummond (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Ax
Debut: Timeworn Torment

A follower of Xuan Zang who is greatly indebted to her.


  • Adaptation Species Change: Instead of a celestial being turned boar demon he is human here.
  • Badasses Wear Bandanas: Wears a headband on his head. Also he's a military leader in Taiwu.
  • Character Narrator: In his Adventurer Story he narrates the circumstances and how he and Sha Wujing met Xuan Zang and why they decided to follow her.
  • Charged Attack: His Force Strikes works like the Monster Hunter collab Adventurers, it can charge up to three times.
  • Critical Status Buff: His third ability "Resilient Offense" increases his strength by 8-10% when his HP drops to 30% up to three times during a quest.
  • First-Person Peripheral Narrator: In Radiant Xuan Zang's Adventurer Story, he tells Wu Kong how Xuan Zang got to bear the Xihe.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: From his Adventurer Story, it was his motivation in the past.
  • Keep It Foreign: The English version uses the Pinyin version of his name while the Japanese version keeps his name as Cho Hakkai.
  • Knockback Evasion: His first ability "Rampaging Boar" let's him be immune to knockback when charging his Force Strike.
  • Monkey King Lite: He is based on the character Zhu Bajie a.k.a. Piggsy. Unlike Piggsy, he is a foolishly courageous human who is (currently) Happily Married and a father.
  • Mr. Fanservice: He's tall, basically shirtless, and ruggedly handsome, so he qualifies for this.
  • Reassigned to Antarctica: In his Adventurer Story, after the rebellion that he was part of 10 years ago was quashed, the government made him get married and sent him off to guard a border town in the middle of nowhere.

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