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    Catherine 
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Perfect Flower
"You called for perfection?"
Voiced by: Aoi Koga (Japanese), Ariel Hansen (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Rhythmic Resolutions

The mayor of Quinbell's daughter, and acting mayor during the festival.


  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Though she is a lance unit, she is not depicted with it equipped; instead she is shown beating enemies to death with her bare hands.
  • Birthday Hater: Her Adventure Story involves why she hates hers as well as her reconciling and celebrating her birthday.
  • Childhood Friends: With Eugene. They grew apart when they went to different schools.
  • Cuteness Proximity: She goes into this the moment she sees Sam.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Maximizing her 'perfect escort' stacks via her first skill, Beck and Call, is easier said than done, as she actually loses stacks whenever she takes damage, meaning she needs precise dodging and positioning to build up the stacks to unleash her damage potential with her second skill "Perfect Order" or maximize her force strike and standard attack damage. Her Mana Spiral greatly increases her ease of use by removing the "lose a stack when damaged" part of her Perfect Escort buff, making her far more consistently powerful.
  • Dynamic Entry: She barges into Eugene's hiding place by kicking in the door like this.
    "CATHERIIIIINE KICK OF PERFECTION!"
    • She does it again during the Castle Story "Valentine's Two-of-a-Kind" not only as a greeting, but also as a reflex.
  • Gathering Steam: A unique attempt not unlike Chrom. Her first skill doesn’t deal damage but instead increases her attack and gives her up to three stacks of the 'perfect escort’ effect. Each stack of this effect increases her standard attacks, force strike and post importantly increases the amount of hits on her second skill, Perfect Order. At max, Perfect Order can hit well over 70 times for a grand total of 6512% in damage mods.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: She makes a huge deal of how "perfect" she is because she feels she needs to prove herself; otherwise she thinks that people will only associate with her in order to brownnose the rich family, or that they'll believe her success was bought with her family's wealth and influence (she's had to deal with both in the past).
  • Just You and Me and My GUARDS!: She can call for her bodyguards to attack.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: Daughter of a rich family who leads a Girl Posse and goes on and on about how "perfect" she is, but she works her butt off to improve herself and others.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: She has no weapon equipped on her model and her attacks all have her ordering her bodyguards appear rushing to attack.
  • Noblewoman's Laugh: "Oho! Oho ho ho ho!"
  • Ojou Ringlets: She has these befitting a mayor's daughter.
  • The Perfectionist: Part of her personality is that she wants everything to go perfectly. This is reflected on her gameplay with her 'perfect escort' effect where she cannot take damage whatsoever in order to fully maximize her second skill or her force strike and standard attack damage with 'perfect escort' buffs.
  • Poor Communication Kills: Her Adventure Story starts off with this when she misheard her friends Sandy and Becky when they were talking about celebrating her birthday — she only heard the bits that made it sound like they were just sucking up to the rich kid.
  • Proper Tights with a Skirt: Catherine wears tights with her fancy dress, as fitting for a daughter of a mayor.

    Celliera 
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Hot-Blooded Instructor
Avid Armsmaster 
"Ready to move out!"
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa (Japanese), Michelle Creber (credited as Michelle Schloff) (English)
Rarity: 4 [Regular], 5 [Summer]
Unit type: Attack [Regular], Support [Summer]
Weapon type: Blade [Regular], Sword [Summer]
Debut: Loyalty's Requiem [Regular], A Splash of Adventure [Summer]

An armsmaster (or trainer of knights-to-be) whom the Prince's group happens upon while protecting a village in need. Celliera leaps at the chance to train a group with such potential, but she finds herself wrapped up in a much more pressing situation than she ever imagined...

For the Summer, stripping down to a swimsuit and having fun just means more training.


Regular
  • An Ice Person: Her "Winter's Blade" skill makes the next "Ardent Stream" attack within 10 seconds freeze anyone it hits from mooks to bosses.
    • Her Mana Spiral node changes "Winter's Blade" effect to let "Ardent Stream" inflict Frostbite and/or have her Force Strike inflict freeze but it also inflicts Frostbite on herself.
  • BFS: Her "blade" is absolutely enormous and has more in common with a Zanbatou than a katana. At one point she uses it to bat away a fiend like a softball.
  • Cool Big Sis: She is thought of as a kindly older sister by her allies, and her Training from Hell is stated to just be another side of her sisterly affection.
  • Discard and Draw: Her Mana Spiral nodes changes her skill "Winter's Blade" effect and replaces her 3rd ability "HP 70% = Strength +8%" to "Last Offense +50%".
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: The form her Training from Hell takes. Poor Cleo in particular struggles to keep up.
    Notte: She's the biggest fiend of all...
    Celliera: I'm not here to ask your muscles politely - I'm here to dominate your flabby abs! AND I DO NOT TAKE PRISONERS.
    • Deconstructed, as her previous students abandoned her when fiends attacked, and she's scared that she's the one that drove them away with her harsh methods. The Prince assures her that while her teaching is a bit extreme, he knows it came from a place of genuine care; and the students themselves say the same thing at the end of the event.
  • Food as Bribe: In the “Tough Love” wyrmprint, she promises that whoever's on the other end of her training that if they finish, they'll get a box lunch from her.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: She joins your group for the "Loyalty's Requiem" event. If you build your friendship enough with her, she can join you for good after the event's conclusion.
  • Injured Vulnerability: After unlocking the Mana Spiral nodes her first skill will deal more damage against frostbitten foes.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Though as noted, hers is less a katana and more a greatsword.
  • Morton's Fork: Her Halloween quote is this.
    "Trick or training. Which will it be? Getting pranked or one of my lessons?"
  • No Sense of Personal Space: She feels up her students to gauge their muscles and figure out their strengths and weaknesses.

Summer

"The knights armsmaster is at your service."
  • Ass Kicks You: Her Chapter 2 has her and Summer Estelle get into a Keijo!!!!!!!! worthy match.
  • Batter Up!: Dragalia Life #133 has her and Luca playing a watermelon smashing game, though in her case, she does it blindfolded. When she hits the melon, she ends up giving it a homerun swing, without having destroyed it yet. Far as she's concerned, if it splatters when it lands, she wins.
  • Boobs-and-Butt Pose: Is in this pose for her illustration.
  • Coat Cape: Wears her coat like this.
  • Cool Shades: Wears sunglasses on her head.
  • Cue the Flying Pigs: In her Chapter 5 when she says she likes to stop and relax considering she does nothing but train, Notte screams this out about her.
    Notte: "Wait, YOU were having a think? The lady who does nothing but run around and scream about training all the time? Holy crap, everybody look out for the flying pigs!"
  • Curbstomp Battle: Chapter 1 of her story has her playing beach flag against Euden and Luca and wins each round against them.
  • "Scooby-Doo" Hoax: Her Chapter 4 has her do one of these to Summer Julietta as a test of bravery by making her put a rock in a cave. Julietta does so, but when Celliera goes in to scare her, it turns out she fainted standing up.
  • Serious Business: She treats their summer getaway vacation as a perfect place for more training.
  • Shaping Your Attacks: Her first skill has her launch water in the shape of a frenzy of sharks at her enemies.
  • Sumo Wrestling: Her Chapter 2 has her making a sumo ring and teaching Summer Estelle about it. Of course, hers takes a different approach.
  • Surpassed the Teacher: Her Chapter 1 has her whipping Luca into shape to beat her in beach flag. It started as an observation on how to get better before turning into a training regiment. When Euden asks if this is how she wants to spend her vacation.
    "Instructing others in how to defeat me? Of course! It is the joy of every teacher to be defeated by their student!"
  • Threatening Shark: Her Chapter 3 has her go into a shipwreck and capture a shark with her bare hands to the surprise of Euden and Verica.
  • Training from Hell: She's eager to do this with the girls at Chutzpah Mountain in Chapter 2 of Summer Patia's story.
    Celliera: "The road to learn the Omega Shot will be one of pain! Of anguish! Of horror! And only those strong enough to pass will have the honor to call me master for true!"
  • Worthy Opponent: She was not expecting Estelle to put up such a challenging butt sumo fight.
    "Goodness, what glutes she has... Finally, a true challenger has appeared!"

    Cibella 
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Staunch Avenger
"Let my spear be of what use it may!"
Voiced by: Ayaka Fukuhara (Japanese), Arielle Tuliao (formerly credited as AJ Vasquez) (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Launch

A priestess who wants revenge against the Empire.


  • The Cameo: She appears in Valentine's Melody's Adventurer Story.
  • Dub Name Change: She's called Chevelle in Japanese.
  • Heroic Build; Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #103 when Celliera offers to train her and Euden has the horrific image of her being just as bulging and rippling as Luca in his nightmares.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Despite being a priestess, her artwork has her in a pretty provocative pose with the assets to show it off. Her attire isn't exactly that modest either.
  • Revenge: She wants to avenge the deaths of the orphans who were under her care who had died from the fiends released by the Empire.
  • Sole Survivor: The only one who survived the fiend attack on her church.

    Eugene 
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Sullen Youth
"W-w-wait. You wanna be friends with me?"
Voiced by: Gakuto Kajiwara (Japanese), James Kot (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Rhythmic Resolutions

An introverted young man from Quinbell.


  • Childhood Friends: With Catherine. They grew apart when they went to different schools.
  • Gathering Steam: A unique case, by default he can only ever use his first skill, which only creates a buff zone that increases attack and activates skill shift. The second time will add flame resistance and the third time will add a crit rate increase and gain the Check effect. After obtaining the Check effect he can finally use his second skill, which deals a ton of damage.
    • He also has (Water) Dragons Claws as a Chain Co-Ability. Which increases strength every time he shapeshifts.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Deep down, beneath all the cynicism and introversion, is a desire to make friends and have a more social life.
  • Shrinking Violet: Dragalia Life #259 has him go into an utter nervous breakdown over holding Elisanne's hand in public so he doesn't get separated from her and Luca while they're out shopping.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: He loves nougat, citing it as the perfect blend of chocolate, nuts, and other snacks, even going so far as to feed Sam only three different varieties of nougat a day.
  • Training from Hell: Played for laughs in the Castle Story, "The Midnight Escape" has him be the unlucky recipient of Celliera's midnight training as a sacrifice so Hope can sneak out of the Halidom.

    Finni 
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Emotional Android
"Finni's booting up!"
Voiced by: Asami Tano (Japanese), Lili Beaudoin (English)
Rarity 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Ageless Artifice

An android who formerly worked for Ex Machina. When Eirene defected, Finni followed her.


  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Finni was built to kill dragons just like Eirene. However, she cares more about Eirene than the objective and is willing to sacrifice herself for Eirene even if it means willingly losing control. After Ex Machina attempt to make her self-destruct, Eirene defects and joins the Halidom to save Finni with Finni joining her.
  • Came Back Wrong: In her Adventure Story, it is revealed that the current her is her damaged heart transplanted into a mass production model android body, her original body was destroyed in a battle with the Other. When she was transplanted, she lost cognitive access to her original memories and personality with a new different self awareness taking place instead. In a sense she is a Theseus' Ship Paradox where as the only remaining part of her original being is her heart. This makes her insecure thinking that because she didn't inherited her original memories and personality Eirene only keeps her around as a Replacement Goldfish.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After Laxi saves her from being destroyed by Anassa, Eirene defects from Ex Machina with Finni following her.
  • Mirror Character: Much like Laxi, Finni's heart is damaged which results in her losing control frequently.
  • Morality Pet: Finni ends up being one to Eirene. While Finni often causes a lot of damage, she also ends up being the one that Eirene cares for enough to not let their objective consume her. Eventually, Anassa attempting to make Finni self-destruct results in Eirene choosing to abandon their objective completely.
  • Mundane Utility: Dragalia Life #334 has her use her giant hands to compact all the rice into bomb onigiri that's made for dragons. The only problem is, as Mitsuba points out... it uses ALL the rice in the Halidom.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: Finni is noted for experience a stong amount of human emotions. Moreso than even Laxi and Eirene.
  • Undying Loyalty: to Eirene. Finni considers Eirene her purpose to fight, and she joins Eirene in leaving Ex Machina for the Halidom.

    Fjorm 
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Princess of Ice
"I'm ready!"
Voiced by: Rie Takahashi (Japanese), Heather Hogan-Watson (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Spear
Debut: Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes

A princess of Nifl, the kingdom of ice.

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


  • An Ice Person: Like in her home game, she has access to "Ice Mirror". In addition, her first skill "Frigid Smash" can freeze her enemies.
  • Damage Over Time: Her Mana Spiral upgrades her first skill to inflict Frostbite also.
  • Counter-Attack: Ice Mirror deals bonus damage depending on how much damage she took while charging up the skill.
  • Critical Status Buff: Last Bravery boosts the entire party's strength by 20-30% and defense by 30-40% when Fjorm's HP hits 30%. Upgrade in her Mana Spiral let's her do it twice.
  • Guest Fighter: From Fire Emblem Heroes.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her first skill deals more damage against Frostbitten foes, her Chain Co-Ability also increases a team members strength so long as they inflicted frostbite.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: Fjorm is furious when she learns of the Divine Torch, a group of Dyrenell soldiers whose solution to rebellious villages is Kill It with Fire, likely because in her home game part of her family was killed by Múspell, the Kingdom of Flame, which also burned villages to induce fear and obedience.

    Gauld 
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Bloodfist
"We Rokkans are strong as mountains!"
Voiced by: Jiro Saito (Japanese), Richard Newman (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: April 13, 2020 Summon Showcase

An old rokkan miner who adores his granddaughter Angie.


  • Artificial Limbs: Has a mechanical right hand.
  • Berserk Button: Touching his beard is this. Angie touches it by accident to clean his face in Chapter 2 after the confrontation he had.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Humanoid Mercury's story.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He and his brother used to be destitute when they were young. He became the leader of a rokkan gang named the Burly Boys hoping to make a place for other down on luck boys to get money but it turned into a criminal organization. When a member named Girard killed another member, Gauld killed him in the former's home in front of the former's baby daughter Angie. That is when he had a Heel Realization and quit the gang as well as adopted Angie as his granddaughter.
  • Death Glare: He's able to give these out, making two young miners about to fight stop just staring them down, and all cause they were scaring Angie. His friend says to ease up on it since it scares people when he uses it.
  • Horned Humanoid: Has horns like all Rokka do.
  • I'll Kill You!: Played for laughs in the Home Screen when tapped on.
    "HUH?! I'LL KILL YOU! ...Oh, well, hell. Sorry about that. Old habits die hard, I suppose."
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has several ways to deal more damage with Frostbite, his first skill deals more damage against frosbitten foes, he has Frostbite punisher as an ability, and his Chain Co-Ability increases a teammates strength if they caused frostbite.
  • Oh, Crap!: Chapter 3 has Gauld have this reaction to Hawk's appearance, especially due to his reputation as "The Reaper" not leaving any targets alive the moment he goes after them.
  • Papa Wolf: He's do anything to protect his granddaughter Angie. Bareed learns this the hard way in Chapter 5 when Gauld protects her from his attack.
  • Red Baron: His epithet as Gauld the Bloodfist is this.
  • Retired Outlaw: Was the former leader of the Burly Boys but quit the life after having a Heel Realization.
  • Rock Theme Naming: Gold.
  • That Man Is Dead: Chapter 3 has him say that trope about his Bloodfist name when Bareed asks him to come back to the Burly Boys.
  • Walking Techbane: One of his Collection Portrait quotes has him describe himself as this.
    "I'm not much for machinery. I tend to end up breaking things."
  • Tranquil Fury: Chapter 2 has him go into this when the Newbie Miner tries to peak under his beard.

    Jakob 
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Quiet Mercenary
"Understood!"
Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda (Japanese), Connor Mackenzie (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Thunder and Splendor

A taciturn mercenary.


  • Aborted Declaration of Love: In his fifth chapter, he tries to tell Cleo he loves her but was interrupted by Ranzal. After Cleo reprimanded Ranzal, she asked Jakob what he wanted to say but he instead tells her that he was glad to work along aside each other.
  • The Cameo: He appears in Nevin's Adventurer Story. It is implied to have happened long before the Shadewolves were destroyed by the Dyrenell Empire.
  • Dub Name Change: In Japan, he's called "Jan."
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Lancer from Knights of Glory.

    Jiang Ziya 
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Quirky Qilin
"Let me brighten your life!"
Voiced by: Satomi Koorogi (Japanese), Leah Fong (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: Winter Wardens

A former Qilin sealer who wants to spread the use of relics to benefit everyone.


  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Sha Wujing's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Humanoid Mercury's adventure story reporting Sinoa's lab exploded... again.
  • Historical In-Joke: She has a fishing rod due to an anecdote of her namesake of him fishing with a baitless hook above the water and him more or less telling the fish "if they want it, come and get it."note 
  • Horned Humanoid: Has antlers as a Qilin.
  • Keep It Foreign: The English localization uses the Mandarin reading of her Japanese name (Taikoubou).
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named for Jiang Ziya the Grand Duke of Qi.
  • Older Than They Look: She implies this despite looking like a child.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Due to an incident of one stealing a fish from her, she has a dislike of cats that she would flee from them.

    Jurota 
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Solem Stalwart
"Understood."
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi (Japanese), Will Weldon (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Blade
Debut: Launch

A Ninja who came to be the Prince's bodyguard. He wants to take revenge against his former allies who betrayed him.


  • Bodyguarding a Badass: He serves as one to the Prince.
  • Big Damn Heroes: His Chapter 2 has him save the Prince from an assassination attempt. He does it again in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 has him on the other end of it when Euden protects him from an attack that would have killed him.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Mitsuhide's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Yurius' Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Eugene's Adventurer Story.
  • Declaration of Protection: In Chapter 5 he makes a solemn vow to protect Euden's life. Chapter 3 of Mitsuhide's story shows he'll even fight a Wyrmclan leader like her for daring to take over the Halidom.
  • The Dreaded: He's this to other assassins, especially those who betrayed him.
  • Giving Up on Logic: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #181. The previous strip had Rawn turn Aoi's trained pigeons extra feral until they were retrained by being made over by Zardin.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill deals more damage against Frostbitten enemies.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: He has Broken Punisher, which raises his damage against bosses during their Broken period up to 20%.
  • Ninja: He is one and uses it to pull off Stealth Hi Byes.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: Euden realizes their tales of loyalty only to be repaid with accusations of treason are quite the same.
  • Not What I Signed on For: He has this to say about being part of Wedding Aoi's team in "That Special Day Part 3."
    "I did not perfect my ninja skills for them to be used like...this."
  • Not Worth Killing: Chapter 3 has him ready to kill the assassin that came after Euden, but once he begs for his life, Jurota considers him this trope.
  • Revenge: He wants revenge against his former allies who betrayed him.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Ninja from Knights of Glory.
  • Stealth Hi/Bye: He makes his first appearance doing this to the Prince.
  • Undying Loyalty: He was this to his former master until his jealous rivals framed him for disloyalty, making his former lord cast him out. After his story, he's now this to Euden.
  • You Can Barely Stand: Chapter 4 has him in this state after clearing through all but one of the ninjas who betrayed him.

    Karina 
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Free-Spirited Pirate
Pirate Opera Prima Donna 
"I'll show you how scary a pirate can be."
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Japanese), Rhona Rees (formerly credited as Mavis Ada) (English)
Alternate Element: Shadow [Opera]
Rarity: 4 [Regular], 5 [Opera]
Unit type: Defense [Regular], Support [Opera]
Weapon type: Axe [Regular], Bow [Opera]
Debut: Launch [Regular], The Phantom's Ransom [Opera]

A pirate who's as stern with her crew as she loves them, valuing freedom overall.

After subbing for Bella, wanting to share opera freely for those who normally can't, she reforms her pirate crew into an opera troupe and set sail to do so.


Regular
  • Boisterous Bruiser: Loud, commanding, a bit pushy, and hits like a truck in battle.
  • Dressed to Plunder: She's a pirate and dresses the part
  • Eye Patch Of Power: Wears one as part of her pirate get-up.
  • Elemental Eye Colors: Her one visible blue eye is one of the indicators of her element affinity to water.
  • Guilty Pleasures: According to Dragalia Life, she likes to dance like an idol and sing sea shanties when partying with her crew. She also sings them lullabies. Both of which she's mortified to have revealed to Euden while her crew is complementing her.
  • Klingon Promotion: She became the captain of her crew when she defeated them all after they tried to rob her.
  • A Mother to Her Men: She treats her crew like they're her children, giving them chores and positive reinforcement.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Her pirate crew spends more time on chores than pillaging.
  • Rebellious Princess: She was a princess from North Grastea before running away from the stifling court to become a pirate.
  • Reused Character Design: Her design is based on the Female Pirate from Knights of Glory.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: In Chapter 3 of her Adventurer Story, she reveals that she was a princess in a distant land, who left her former life behind after realizing how empty and dead inside she felt from being pampered all the time and court life in general.
  • Status Buff: Karina's playstyle revolves around capitalizing on status buffs, especially defense buffs. Not only does her first skill become more powerful the more buffs she has active, but her passive grants her a regeneration buff any time a defense buff is cast on her note .
  • Talk Like a Pirate: As one would expect from a pirate queen.
  • The Tease: Flirts with Euden and occasionally her plans to plunder him and/or Shanghai him into her crew.

Opera

"I'm free as the sea. Even on stage."
  • All Part of the Show: At the climax of the debut show, a rival pirate crew spotted them and attacked wanting revenge on Karina's crew from the last time they clashed. Karina not wanting to worry the audience and ruin her opera decides that The Show Must Go On and ad-libs the attack as the new climax and her crew fights while singing (to the confusion of the rival pirates) and beats them with the audience none the wiser.
  • Damage Over Time: She can inflict Shadowblight with her first skill "Aria of the Sea" to surrounding enemies.
  • Cool Ship: She had Rex, Lazry, and Sha Wujing modify her ship into a floating mobile pop-out theater.
  • Field Power Effect: Her second skill "Operatic Shanty" creates a buff zone for 10 seconds that increases the critical rate of Adventurers in it. Her Chain Co-Ability gives Shadow attuned team members Light Res when they are in a buff zone. Her third ability "Poised Obliteration" increases her critical damage by 20-30% when she herself is in a buff zone.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her first ability "Shadowblight Punisher" lets her do more damage to enemies inflicted by Shadowblight.
  • Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: Just cause she's dressed to sing for the opera doesn't mean she won't fight like a pirate.
  • Putting the Band Back Together: In her Adventure Story, she reforms her pirate crew into an opera troupe. The last time we saw them was in Chapter 5 of her Regular self's Adventure Story.
  • Write Who You Know: In her Adventure Story (in-universe), after going through multiple opera scripts that Bella lent to her to find something her own troupe to perform that suits them. In the end, she decides to make her own freeform script based on her own life which the whole troupe basically playing as themselves.

    Lapis 
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The Blue Rose
Her secret identity 
"All hail the Blue Rose, phantom thief extraordinaire."
Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa (Japanese), Ali Liebert (English)
Alternate Element: Light [Boss]
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Manacaster (Rapid-fire)
Debut: The Phantom's Ransom

An infamous lady phantom thief who is a master of disguise.


"Ah, but arrogance has such a bad name. One must believe in oneself if you wish to make the impossible possible, non?"
  • Boobs-and-Butt Pose: Her character illustration and her boss intro have her in this pose which serves to highlight her love of theatrics.
  • Calling Card: She often sends one to announce ahead when and what she is going to steal. It is something the previous Blue Rose did not do.
  • Gratuitous French: She peppers her sentences with random French words.
  • Legacy Character: Is a female who is the latest of those who took on the Blue Rose identity.
  • Light 'em Up: While she normally has the Water element, her boss version has Light instead.
  • Loveable Rogue: She's a very skilled thief who's known to return the treasures she steals, to the general public's surprise and confusion. Her Adventurer Story reveals that she replaces them with very well-crafted forgeries while returning the real deal to the original owners.
  • Master of Disguise: She very good at disguising herself as expected of her profession. At one point, she manages to perfectly disguise herself as the prince, with her saying something the person she disguised as wouldn't say and her lesser skill in direct combat giving her away.
  • More Dakka: As a Rapid-Fire mode Manacaster wielder, Lapis' force strike fires a rapid array of powerful shots that can deal lots of damage very quickly, with the downside of being less mobile while firing. As a result, she works very well with critical hit and force strike-centric builds.
  • Phantom Thief: Her profession. She is Famed In-Story to infiltrate anywhere no matter how secure or how tight the security.
  • Red Baron: Is also known as the Blue Rose.
  • Revolvers Are Just Better: In artwork and as a boss, she uses a revolver-shaped manacaster as opposed to the long gun small arms-shaped manacasters which are crafted.
  • Rock Theme Naming: She's named for the lapis lazuli, a blue stone. "Lapis" is Latin for ”stone".
  • Secret A.I. Moves: As a boss, she can do a Spread Shot attack and also Me's a Crowd creating glowing blue copies of herself to attack which are called Rose Illusion, Rose Refrain and Blue Mirage.
  • Something Only They Would Say: At the end of The Phantom’s Ransom, Belladonna tells Karina that the latter can “make the impossible possible,” which is Lapis’s catchphrase. Karina nearly figures that the two are the same person but ultimately dismisses it as a coincidence. Her Adventurer Story blatantly confirms that Belladonna and Lapis are indeed, the same person.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Her skill Fantastic Flight can dispel a single buff for enemies hit by it.
  • Trick Bomb: Uses a few flash bombs and smokescreens in her Adventurer Story to escape from the others. She gives a flash bomb to the Prince to use to signal their allies.
  • Voice Changeling: She can mimic voices which helps in her disguises.

    Laranoa 
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Lighthearted Leader
"Let's partner up and boogy down!"
Voiced by: Sumire Morohoshi (Japanese), Cobra Ramone (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: The Hunt for Harmony

One of Luca and Sarisse's friends and future chief of the western village, her aim is to recruit the two Sylvans for their expertise in fighting the Dyrenell Empire to protect her own village... but also wouldn't say no to the idea of grabbing a quick bite and hanging out in the Halidom while working on that goal.


  • Authority Equals Asskicking: As the future chief of her own village, she shows she's no pushover in combat.
  • Big Damn Heroes: She and a group of sylvans come to Euden's rescue in Chapter 12 as he's surrounded by Leonidas's Phobos and Deimos units.
  • The Cameo:
    • Makes one in Chelsea's Adventurer Story where she and Sarisse give a double version of one of her tackle hugs.
    • Appears in Pecorine's Adventure story hunting with her and Sarisse for food. She learns the value of fiend meat as food and the power of Pecorine's hugs.
  • Canine Companion: Her hunting dog, Rolf.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: Rolf is able to detect an assassin out to get Euden by smelling the poisoned blade he was carrying.
  • Food as Bribe: One of her main screen quotes is this.
    "Hey, you wanna be one of my lackeys? I'll pay you in plums!"
  • Genki Girl: Very peppy and tends to greet people with tackle-hugs.
  • Gratuitous English: In Chapter 5 of Chelsea's story, she says "Nice reaction!" even while the English script says "Nya ha ha! That was a solid one!"
  • Heroes Love Dogs: Besides her partner Rolf, in Dragalia Life #212, she gives names to Durant's wolves to his chagrin.
  • Marriage of Convenience: She jokingly (maybe?) suggested marrying the Prince if it would include Luca becoming her lackey.
  • Old Friend: She's one of Luca and Sylas's childhood friends.
  • Once Done, Never Forgotten: In the Castle Story Rolf's Big Day, when Chelsea asks her if she has any embarrassing Luca stories to contrast with how cool he is, Laranoa has plenty of them.
  • Rain of Arrows: Her Vivid Volley attack does this at whatever unlucky target is in her way.
  • Signature Laugh: "Nya ha ha!"
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Plums.

    Lazry 
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Mechanized Blacksmith
her appearance pre-playable 
"Me smithy arm will get me through any scrap!"
Voiced by: Yuiko Tatsumi (Japanese), Devon Busswood (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Flames of Reflection (NPC), The Hunt for Harmony 2 (Regular)

A Rokka blacksmith and rival of the Blacksmith Sisters.


  • Boulder Bludgeon: In her Adventurer Story, she used her Smithy Arm to chuck a rock to destroy a Dyrenell Empire war machine. She also does it when in High Power Mode she uses her second skill "Smithy Arm: Power Mode".
  • Brave Scot: The English version gives her a Scottish accent.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Opera Karina's Story.
    • Appears in Isaac's Adventurer Story as he's introduced to the Halidom.
    • Appears in The Fabled Fortune to help Ieyasu dig up the well alongside other members of the Halidom.
  • Chainsaw Good: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #230 when Euden and Luca ask for new weapons and she introduces one, though it's a bit too extreme for their liking.
    • In Dragalia Life #292 her first idea of defending the Halidom is a chainsaw wall.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Zigzagged in Dragalia Life #292 where she uses steel walls that aren't overly scary like chainsaws, but she didn't think to account for Sinoa's many explosions.
  • Friendly Rivalry: She has one with the Blacksmith Sisters. They are always competing in the golden anvil with the intent on besting one another, yet they get along very well and even help each other out when needed.
  • Graceful Loser: Congratulates the Blacksmith Sisters on winning the Golden Anvil, and is happy that her own work inspired them to improve. She intends to improve herself and win next time, but the rivalry is completely friendly and good-natured.
  • Hero Antagonist: She essentially serves as the main obstacle for the "Flames of Reflection" facility event, being the rival blacksmith that the Blacksmith sisters need to overcome. Of course, she is only the antagonist by definition of that she is competing against them in the competition, and is quite friendly with them otherwise, even showing her talents to them beforehand which motivates them to improve.
  • Horned Humanoid: She has horns on her head like all Rokka do.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has Frostbite Punisher as an ability, and can increase a Water teammates' strength with her Chain Co-Ability.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Lazry can shift between being a support fighter and an offense fighter.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: She may look small, but she's able to lift a giant sword Ranzal can barely even lift off the ground one-handed. She also holds her blacksmith hammer the same way, and it's just as heavy.
  • Power Fist: Has a Smithy Arm equipped to her right arm.
  • Promoted to Playable: Introduced as an NPC in the Flames of Reflection event, Lazry would make her playable debut a year later.
  • Rock Theme Naming: Presumably named after the Lapis Lazuli stone.
  • Tank Goodness: In Sha Wujing's Chapter 3, she helped him build a tank!
  • Voodoo Doll: In Dragalia Life #230, it is the second thing she made as a new weapon to fight the Dyrenell Empire. It is a reference to ushi no toki mairi.

    Lily 
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Crystalline Princess
Princess Starfall 
"I'm raring to go!"
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi (Japanese), Lizzie Freeman (English)
Rarity: 5 (Both)
Unit type: Attack (Regular), Healing (Dragonyule)
Weapon type: Wand (Regular), Staff (Dragonyule)
Debut: The Winter Flower and the Tidal Power (Regular), The Great Dragonyule Offensive (Dragonyule)

A seemingly-young girl from a far-away land, Lily possesses mastery over magics of ice... and a body that is cold to the touch, to the point that it freezes many things she touches. This includes flowers, and when she first meets the prince, she wants nothing more than to find a flower she can touch without destroying it.

One of Cygames' multi-game company mascot characters, Lily made her debut in October 2018 alongside the Loyalty's Requiem event as the focus 5* of the summoning campaign.

One hectic Dragonyule has her dress up as Saint Starfall to kick some ass alongside Victor.


Regular
  • Badass Adorable: While many of her appearance in other Cygames works portray her as a healer/support character (although her Granblue Fantasy incarnation portray her more as a Combat Medic unit with more emphasis on support), her Dragalia Lost incarnation have her as an offensive AoE Wand user instead, and a very powerful and adorable one as well.
  • The Cameo: The very first Rage of Bahamut-originating Cygames character to become playable in Dragalia; Lily has made an appearance in a huge number of Cygames' works, and Dragalia is no different!
  • Cheerful Child: Just like every portrayal of her in many of Cygames works.
  • An Ice Person: Quite literally. It's even a bit of a hardship for her because so far from her home it's not an easy thing to be a person who exudes cold constantly.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her first skill deals more damage against frostbitten enemies, and after a Mana Spiral node her standard attack can too. But only after using her second skill to activate Crystalian Princess.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Fit into her Cheerful Child and kind nature of her personality.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: Part of her conundrum. Her ice powers are very important to who she is, but they mean it's impossible for her to do simple things in a realm like Alberia, and she so desperately wants to enjoy things with others.
  • Lame Pun Reaction: She has this in Dragalia Life #12 with Ranzal after he asks if her own powers ever make her cold. Once he says "Well that's kinda... surp-ICE-ing, eh? Ehhhhhh?!" It's enough to actually freeze herself up!
  • Magical Barefooter: She is a magic user with no shoes.
  • Nice Girl: Lily is a sweet kind girl at heart, and genuinely wants to help others and make friends.
  • Pointy Ears: She has them.
  • Squishy Wizard: The prime example of this in Dragalia Lost. She's arguably one of the best Wand users due to her strong damage-dealing potential and crowd control with her skills that inflict freeze. At the same time, she's incredibly squishy and while she's one of the best damage dealers in High Brunhilda, she requires a lot of defensive support from HP boosting dragons or other adventurers like Xainfried in order to survive High Brunhilda first attack.

Dragonyule

"Ring-a-ling! Saint Starfall reporting!"

    Luther 
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Passionate Dancer
"Look alive, sunshine! It's time to dance!"
Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese), Vincent Tong (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Launch

An upbeat young man who dances to raise the spirits of everyone around him.


  • But Now I Must Go: He tries to do this in Chapter 5, but Euden convinces him to stay in the Halidom.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Eugene's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Chapter 5 of Forager Cleo's Adventurer Story along with Orsem, Renelle and Linus.
  • Compressed Hair: Dragalia Life #255 reveals his headband keeps hair from going in every direction. He blames it on the moisture which lets him know it's going to rain.
  • Dance Battler: Part of his method to fight is to dance during it. He also keeps the morale up with it.
  • Happy Dance: He lights people's spirits up with his dancing, starting by a depressed Euden coming out of a funk after seeing him in action.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill deals more damage against frostbitten foes.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Dancer from Knights of Glory.
  • Stepford Smiler: For all his cheerfulness about dancing, Chapter 3 shows he puts on a brave face since his dancing is all he can do to heal people mentally.
  • Triangle Shades: In his promoted artwork, a bird has these on.

    Mitsuba 
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Hinomotoan Chef
Foraging Chef 
"I'll bring you the flavors of Hinomoto!"
Voiced by: Miku Itō (Japanese), Ana Sani (English)
Rarity: 5 (Both)
Alternate Element: Wind (Forager)
Unit type: Support (Both)
Weapon type: Dagger (Regular), Blade (Forager)
Debut: A Dash of Disaster (Regular), Princess Connect! Re: Dive - A Voracious Visitor (Forager)

The third child of seven of the Nanakusa family whom are Hinomotoan restaurant owners. She wants to succeed her late father.

To further her goal of surpassing her father, she takes up foraging to master outdoor cooking.


Regular
  • Chef of Iron: Besides being a cook who makes the finest recipes, she has a kit made for julienning the Agito twins.
  • Get Out!: On the receiving end of this in Chapter 1 of her story by upstaging a restaurant's chef by making his own soup even better.
  • Injured Vulnerability: In Tempura Stance, her Chef's Special skill deals extra damage to Frostbitten enemies.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Mitsuba is among the first few adventurers to employ a stance system, which lets her be effective at playing both a support and an offensive role.
  • Proper Tights with a Skirt: She wears tights as part of her chef's uniform, and comes from a line of esteemed restaurant owners.
  • Stance System: She has two stances, Sashimi and Tempura, which determine the properties of some of her skills and her attacks when the combo count is at least 20.
  • Supreme Chef: She's skilled enough to compete against Valerio who's just as much one as well in the Orichalchum Chef competition.

Forager

"I'll treat you to the bounty of the mountain."
  • Awesome Backpack: She fights with a backpack full of camping supplies.
  • Damage Over Time: She can inflict bleeding with her first skill "Fiend Ikejime".
  • Poisonous Person: While she has the "Pluck Mandradish" effect from her third ability "Chef's Savvy" after activating her second skill "Fiend Banquet", she can inflict poison with her Force Strike.

    Orsem 
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Dreamer on Ice
"I'll show you my best tricks!"
Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese), Jason McKinnon (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: The Winter Flower and the Tidal Power

A man from the north who wants to spread ice skating throughout the world.


  • An Ice Person: Despite being a water element user, his attacks are actually based on ice rather than water. His magic blades, in particular, can create ice beneath it.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Eugene's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Chapter 5 of Forager Cleo's Adventurer Story along with Luther, Renelle, and Linus.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Orsem appeared in the Wrymprint "Dueling Dancer" first before he was released in the "The Winter Flower and the Tidal Power" banner.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill deals more damage against frostbitten enemies.
  • Insistent Terminology: He is very intense about the fact that he uses blades, not shoes.
  • Keet: An impossibly excitable young man that reacts with amazing glee to any sort of interest in skating.
  • Little Bit Beastly: A Sylvan. In one of his voice clips, he notes that his tail is a clip-on.
  • Take Our Word for It: He apparently does all kinds of amazing spins and twirls, but to the player, this is only described in his story chapters.
  • Tricked-Out Shoes: Has ice skates that create ice to skate on.

    Pietro 
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Visionary Adventurer
"C'mon! Let's go on an adventure!"
Voiced by: Yūto Uemura (Japanese), James Higuchi (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Winds of Hope

A man who wishes to find the frozen city from the faerie tales he heard from when he was young.


  • Bookworm: Likes to read. When he was younger and sicker, he often read books. This would encourage him to look for the frozen city.
  • Dub Name Change: In Japan he's called "Pidot."
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: In the "Chalice Raiders" Castle Story, after stepping into an arrow trap, he uses Indomitable Will to shield himself and Marty through the hail of arrows.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Wears a scarf.
  • Turtle Island: In his Adventurer Story, he tells to children of an incident in a previous adventure of his where he and a friend found one. The parents and the Prince think he was just spinning a tale. Then Pietro's friend came and mentioned the adventure which made the Prince realize that Pietro was telling the truth yet no one believed him.

    Pipple 
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Sentient Vegetable
"Pipple!"
Voiced by: Aimi Tanaka
Rarity: 4
Unit Type: Support
Weapon Type: Wand
Debut: A Dash of Disaster

A supposed vegetable that likes to jump into cooking pots.


  • Anthropomorphic Food: Pipple is believed to be a vegetable of some kind, but nobody is able to tell what kind of vegetable if Pipple really is one.
  • Badass Adorable: A cute sentient vegetable who packs a surprisingly powerful punch with his attacks.
  • Breaking Old Trends: The first Water Adventurer with no color blue on them.
  • Breakout Character: Pipple makes more appearances in other Adventurer Stories, "Dragalia Life", wrymprints, and made a crossover appearance in another game, Princess Connect! Re:Dive, becoming the first character who debuted in Dragalia Lost to do so.
  • The Cameo:
    • Makes an appearance in Peony's Adventurer Story.
    • He briefly appears in "Elementary Escapades" where he is turned into a sprout by one of Sinoa's explosions. It's established that he does change back.
    • He appears in Humanoid Mercury's adventure story.
    • He appears in Grimnir's Adventurer Story being chased by Kleimann.
  • Critical Hit Class: His kit is about building up the party's strength and critical damage for each charge of energy with up to 40% strength and 15% critical rate.
  • Death Seeker: He makes numerous efforts to be eaten, with varying degrees of success.
  • Disney Death: In chapter 4 of his adventurer story, he achieves his dream of being eaten after jumping into a boiling pot to feed some hungry children. The very next chapter, the kids reveal he left behind a seed, which sprouts into loads of Pipple, with one of them maintaining all the memories of the original.
  • Fountain of Youth: Was reduced to a sapling during Sinoa's experiment in Elementary Escapades; this forms the basis of her plan on infiltrating Emile Academy.
  • Hero of Another Story: The "Meanwhile, In Landosol" wyrmprint has him being the one doing the crossover in "Princess Connect" with Kokoro and Karyl.
  • Killer Rabbit: He's an adorable living vegetable that wants to be eaten and yet when fully kitted out, has the power to bring down powerful fiends and even High Brunhilda.
  • Let's Meet the Meat: He wants to be eaten. Finally does get cooked and eaten in his 4th & 5th Adventurer Story.
  • Life/Death Juxtaposition: In his Adventurer Story, before he got cooked, he left behind a seed. At some time after the seed was planted, more Pipples had sprouted. Given that the new Pipple still retains the memories from the previous one, it's entirely possible that Pipple may be immortal.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Don't be fooled by his adorable appearance, Pipple hits surprisingly very hard, thanks to his passive that greatly boosts the power of his basic attacks to compensate for his lack of offensive skills, as well as his other passive that boosts his strength and critical rate for every level of energy he gets.
  • Pokémon Speak: All Pipple can say is his name and variations of it, something Cleo lampshades in Elementary Escapades when Sinoa talks about her experiments using him.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Isn't he just the cutest vegetable you've ever seen?!
  • Stewed Alive: How he gets cooked in his Adventurer Story. It also happens in Dragalia Life #214 with Valerio using him for cooking stock.
  • Support Party Member: Provides a team with defensive buffs and stacks of energy.
  • Tested on Humans: Sinoa uses Pipple during some of her experiments. Given how easily he reproduces, it's better than the alternatives.
  • Your Size May Vary: Pipple alternates between being the size of Notte in story and being child-sized as an adventurer.

    Renee 
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Future Smithing Genius
"Woo! You called?"
Voiced by: Marika Kouno (Japanese), Devyn Andrea (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Flames of Reflection

The youngest of the Blacksmith sisters.


  • The Cameo:
    • She appears along with her sisters in Isaacs's Adventurer Story.
  • Crippling Overspecialization: In-Universe, Rena and Ramona are clueless about matters outside of smithing so she has to pick up the slack.
  • Crying a River: In Dragalia Life #127, she cried enough to fill a bucket from remembering her deceased father. She tries to pass it off as just getting water to quench the weapons.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Renee first appeared in the "Sisters of the Anvil" wyrmprint since the launch of the game.
  • Elemental Powers: Besides water, Renee can also use fire and wind mana as seen in her Adventurer Story.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Her hairstyle.
  • I Thought Everyone Could Do That: She had thought that she didn't inherit any of their father's powers and her quenching the weapons her sisters forge is something anyone with a bucket could do. It wasn't until it was pointed out to her by her sisters that no ordinary water could quench Ramona's heat-treated arms and that she had been using her powers subconsciously all this time.
  • Mix-and-Match Weapon: Clicking on her in the home screen has her come up with one.
    "I just thought up a new weapon—it's a blade with a sword taped to it. I call it...a BLORD!"
  • Neat Freak: She has to be this since her sisters are total slobs.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Is afraid of ghosts.note 

    Rex 
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Charitable Lumberjack
"I can handle this, no sweat!"
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese), Richard Ian Cox (as Will Williams) (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Launch

A lumberjack from the mountains who is easygoing but kind of gullible. He joins Euden's crew when he and Cleo keep him from being swindled, insisting on repaying the kindness by providing repairs around the Halidom.


  • The Cameo: Appears in Opera Karina's Adventure Story.
  • Kind Hearted Simpleton: Has a good heart but can easily get fooled.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill deals more damage against frostbitten foes.
  • Mr. Fixit: Dragalia Life #207 shows he basically has to repair the Halidom after Kleimann and Sinoa's "experiments."
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Axe Fighter from Knights of Glory.
  • This Cannot Be!: Chapter 3 of his story has him upset that the empire burned down an entire forest just so their horses can tread through safely.

    Ricardt 
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Kindly Coward
"I- I'll do... my- my very best."
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita (Japanese), Brian Doe (as Brian Joseph Benedict) (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: Launch

An extremely shy and weak-willed priest that fears everything. His attempts at becoming better have been for naught due to his scared personality.


  • Adorably Precocious Child: A meek boy trying to live up to the standards of a cleric? Not only that, but he also has the look going for him.
  • Afraid of Blood: He gets very nervous around bleeding wounds. Chapter 4 of hi Adventurer Story has him pushing through his fear to heal the party after a fiend attack.
  • Character Development: In his Chapter 5, he's starting to get better by being able to deal with small cuts and scrapes and even make eye contact with the Prince without stuttering. Large amounts of blood still freak him out though.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #278 when Poli'ahu tells him to talk to animals to get around being shy with people. Because he spent so long talking with them, he can now only speak in animal. Unfortunately, it doesn't translate into being able to speak Pipple.
  • It's All My Fault: His Chapter 3 has him eavesdropping on the Prince and Elisanne. As she brings up his weaknesses, he says it's his fault for being so useless. He also says it if he dies in battle.
  • Shrinking Violet: He can barely make eye contact without getting freaked out. Chapter 5 shows him starting to get better about it.
  • Stage Fright: His Chapter 2 has him trying to conduct a sermon, but his usual shyness hampers him. It's when he's alone to recite it does he say it clearly.

    Thaniel 
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Shifty Sailor
"Aye aye, sir!"
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura (Japanese), Brian Drummond (as Brian Davidson (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: Launch

A serious former navy soldier who had left the navy to accompany the Prince. Despite his loyalty, he seems to hide a secret from the prince.


  • All for Nothing: Played for Laughs in Dragalia Life #67 when he overhears Euden tell Cleo he wants fish for dinner. He spends some time fishing in the lake until landing a giant fish. Just as he gets it back, he finds out they've already eaten.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Kirsty's Adventurer Story.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: He can't bring himself to tell the Prince the real reason he left the navy.
  • Dub Name Change: In Japan he's called "Seina."
  • The Reveal: He finally tells the real reason he joined the Prince. He deserted from the Navy, which he never liked, during the conflicts, but, remembering his father's words of how he should dedicate his life to the crown family, Thaniel decided that the way he could not be in the Navy but still serve the crown would be to dedicate himself to the prince.
  • Undying Loyalty: Despite having an alternate reason to leave the Navy, his never-ending loyalty to the prince is genuine.

    Tiki 
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Dragon Scion
"I'm right here with you!"
Voiced by: Sumire Morohoshi (Japanese), Mela Lee (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit Type: Attack
Weapon Type: Dagger
Debut: Fire Emblem: Kindred Ties

A manakete from the same universe as Alfonse and Sharena.


  • Guest Fighter: Tiki is among the adventurers who originates from Fire Emblem.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Like Yurius she is built around frostbite and dealing more damage against frostbitten foes. After transforming both of her skills can cause and deal more damage against frostbitten foes and she has a passive frostbite punisher ability.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: She’s one of the most unique adventurers in the game. Her normal attack combo is similar to the standard dagger combo, but noticeably modified and much weaker. She’s also one of the adventurers who have a fixed shapeshift, hers being her own Divine Dragon form. The Divine Dragon uses a separate meter from the regular shapeshift gauge, and her skills are focused on filling that meter. Because of that meter, another adventurer controlled by the same player can also shapeshift while she’s in Divine Dragon form. When she does shapeshift, she can use 2 skills when all other dragons only have one, and both of her skills can be recharged. She can also recharge her shapeshift even while she’s using it by damaging enemies. This comes at the cost of being able to take damage even while she’s in Divine Dragon form, and the inability to use Weapon skills and Shared skills while in the form. All this comes together to give her a unique playstyle focused on quickly activating her Divine Dragon form and keeping it active as long as possible.
  • Power Echoes: Her voice echoes while in dragon form.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Despite her childlike appearance, she's over 1000 years of age, older than Mym.
  • Secret A.I. Moves: Has several skillsnote  she can use as a boss, but not as a playable adventurer note .

    Valerio 
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Dutiful Chef
"I'll prepare the tastiest dish you've ever eaten!"
Voiced by: Kishow Taniyama (Japanese), Alex Parra (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Blade
Debut: A Dash of Disaster

A wandering chef who was once the Captain of the former Kingdom of Mentzara's Azure Knights.


  • An Ice Person: If he uses Amuse-bouche while in Dessert stance, it puts Freeze on the enemy.
  • Chef of Iron: He's not only handy in the kitchen but just as deadly outside of it. He actually trained to be a knight first, and only started cooking later on in life.
  • Critical Hit Class: Using Bon Appetit in Entree stance increases critical damage by 10% for 15 seconds.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: If he uses Amuse-bouche in Appetizer stance, it inflicts Frostbite, which reduces the enemy's defense by 5% for 30 seconds. Entree stance reduces enemy strength by 15% for 30 seconds.
  • Friendly Rivalry: With Mitsuba, both understand the other has a dream they'd love to accomplish but still want to best the other in terms of cooking.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: He is one of the first adventurers with the "stance" system, which the player can change on the fly by selecting a particular stance on the bottom-right corner of the user interface. Selecting a different stance will cause his skills to apply different effects (for example, his Amuse-bouche skill will inflict frostbite while in Appetizer Stance while the same skill can inflict stun while in Entrée Stance). This allows him to be one of the most versatile adventurers in Dragalia Lost and open up to different wyrmprint and dragon builds.
  • No Social Skills: Mitsuba bluntly tells him he's terrible at comforting people.
  • Stance System: He has three Stances, Appetizer, Entrée, and Dessert that can be changed on the fly, which changes some properties of his skills and what attacks he uses when his combo count is at least 20.
  • Tragic Keepsake: His blue ribbon is a memento from Princess Primia of the former Kingdom of Mentzara in Northern Grastaea whom he was charged with protecting.

    Waike 
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Noble Thief
"So then, whats our quarry today?"''
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino (Japanese), Graham Hamilton (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Launch

A noble Sylvan thief from North Grastaea.


  • Blue Blood: Was a noble in his homeland but was stripped of it and was exiled when he tried to appeal to the king to ease taxes on a poor village.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Lapis' Adventurer Story.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: The poor village he tried to help was slaughtered after he was stripped of his nobility.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill deals more damage against frostbitten foes.
  • Just Like Robin Hood: He takes from the rich and gives it to those whom he sees fit. He even carries a bow as his main weapon.
  • Little Bit Beastly: Is a Sylvan man.
  • Mistaken Identity: Until he sees the Prince's face, he at first believes him to be a bandit leader named Alfredo and attacks him.

    Xainfried 
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Dragon Guardian
Saint's Aegis 
"I'll show you what the Aegis are capable of!"
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (Japanese), Michael Dobson (credited as Michael Richards) (English)
Alternate element: Wind [Dragonyule]
Rarity: 5 [Regular], 4 [Dragonyule]
Unit type: Support [both]
Weapon type: Lance [Regular], Wand [Dragonyule]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Dragonyule Defenders 2 [Dragonyule]

A member of the Aegis tribe overlooking a pair of young dragons, Fydon and Felyx.

For Dragonyule, Xainfried dresses as a reindeer while Fydon and Felyx are Saint Starfall.


Regular
  • Acquired Poison Immunity: Chapter 2 has him getting his dragons to eat bellathorna, a poisonous herb to humans but a vitamin to dragons, by biting into it. He's done it enough that it just numbs his body.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He's normally calm, though once he perceives a major threat, he really sets off.
  • Damage Over Time: Unlocking lv. 4 of the skill "Dragon Frostfang" in the Mana Spiral let it inflict Frostbite to enemies.
  • Dragon Knight: To a tee. Everything about him is based around dragons, from his armor to his shapeshift heavy playstyle.
  • Gathering Steam: Has the Ability Dragon Claws II (III Via his spiral) and the Chain-Coability (Water) Dragons Claws, at the max level he’ll have anywhere between 20% to a massive 75% strength buff, and it's permanent.
  • Injured Vulnerability: After his Mana Spiral his first skill causes and deals more damage against frostbitten enemies.
  • Interspecies Adoption: He doesn't initially consider himself Fydon and Felix's father, but is happy to accept the title when Euden brings it up.
  • Last of His Kind: He and his infant dragons are the last remaining members of the Aegis clan after another tribe, the Syrol, wiped them out.
  • Papa Wolf: Chapter 4 has some bandits learn the hard way not to threaten his dragon sons' lives.
  • Parental Substitute: Xainfried is like a father to his young wards.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Dragoon from Knights of Glory.
  • Supreme Chef: He's quite the talented chef, showing off a recipe that's made for cooking dragon food.

Dragonyule

"Ha ha. Time to give out the presents."

    Xander 
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Born Ruler
King Starfall 
"I refuse no request from a loyal peasant!"
Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura (Japanese), Arneham Keefe (English)
Rarity: 4 [Dragonyule], 5 [Regular]
Unit type: Attack [both]
Weapon type: Sword [Regular], Wand [Dragonyule]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Dragonyule Defenders [Dragonyule]

An exiled royal from a foreign land in the North. He comes to the Halidom and takes the Prince and his allies as his newest vassals (or so he believes).

For Dragonyule, he is King Starfall.


Regular
  • Damage Over Time: His first skill "Mystic Tide" lets him inflict frostbite at LV 4.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Summer Leonidas's Adventurer Story.
  • Charged Attack: His main kit involves increased damage in force strikes, even getting to do 50% extra damage at mana circle tier 5.
    • The nodes in his Mana Spiral can increase Force Strike damage by 55% and his first skill "Majestic Tide" can give the "Born Ruler" buff up to two times which both further increases the Force Strike damage and change it to a long-range attack.
  • Comically Missing the Point: In the Castle Story, "Costume Contest," he brings out his Saint Starfall costume...and gets immediately rejected by Vice.
  • Dub Name Change: In Japan, he's called "Alexis."
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In battle, he takes full responsibility for the safety of his "vassals" and swears to protect them from getting hurt.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Despite his arrogance, the Prince admits that he does make good points regarding leadership, such as the idea that kings must be confident in their actions and not too swayed by public opinion.
  • Large Ham: Bow before your king, my vassals!
  • Noodle Incident: The "Rivalry of Kings" wyrmprint tells he won a contest that Chelle put out, though Leonidas insists he cheated.
  • Picky Eater: In one of his voice lines, he declares that he hates vegetables.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Magic Warrior from Knights of Glory.

Dragonyule

"Everyone, your wishes are granted."
  • An Ice Person: He can inflict freeze with his first skill "Starfrost Swell".
  • Classy Cravat: Has it as part of his King Starfall outfit.

    Yoshitsune 
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Leader of the Rooster Clan
Her natural appearance outside of combat 
"Do not rush your elders."
Voiced by: Jun Karasawa & Houko Kuwashima (Japanese), Chiara Zanni (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Manacaster (Close-range)
Debut: Cursed Connections

The over 100-year-old immortal leader of the Rooster Wyrmclan.


  • Age Without Youth: She ages normally yet also cannot die.
  • Ancestral Weapon: Her tetsuhau has been in her family for generations but had no idea how to use it properly so she had used it as a backup melee weapon. It wasn't until Rikugo told her info of Manacasters from his travels in Grastaea and her fixing it from his report that she starts to properly wield it.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": After taking her Yoshitsune name, she says not to call her by her birth name of Ushiwakamaru.
  • Duel Boss: She is fought alone in both Cursed Connections and Fortune's Fray, but only in the latter is the engagement one-on-one.
  • Dual Age Modes: During her travels, she learned from a qigong master in Taiwu a technique to temporarily become young again.
  • Eastern Zodiac: She leads the Rooster clan, with her appearance would have been in 2029 if she showed in order.
  • I Have Many Names: Her name is "Yoshitsune", during her childhood she was known as "Ushiwakamaru" and during her exile, while living in North Grastaea she went by "Khan".
  • Named After Somebody Famous: She's named after the shogun Minamoto no Yoshitsune. Also to Genghis Khan as a Historical In-Joke that in rumors and legends that the real-life Yoshitsune didn't commit seppuku but instead fled to China and changed his name to Genghis Khan.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Due to being immortal, she outlived her adopted daughter Marie.
  • Shotguns Are Just Better: She is the first Close-range Manacaster wielder introduced, and the Close-range mode works like a shotgun.
  • Talking to the Dead: Her Adventure Story is her talking about her life at the grave of her adopted daughter.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Being immortal due to consuming the ochimizu of Tsukuyomi given to her by her vassal Benkei, she had outlived her close friends and family. One of her goals is to find Tsukuyomi to get rid of it so she can finally rest in peace.

    Yurius 
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Ravenous Researcher
Dragon form 
"I shall search for unknown power!"
Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi (Japanese), Max Lloyd Jones (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: Loyalty's Requiem 2

The prince of Levin.


    Zardin 
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Hopeless Narcissist
Brilliant Beautician 
"Lose yourself in the beauty of my swordplay!"
Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese), Samuel Vincent (English)
Alternate Element: Light [Beautician]
Rarity: 3 [Regular], 5 [Beautician]
Unit type: Defense [Regular], Attack [Beautician]
Weapon type: Sword [Regular], Blade [Beautician]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Beauty in Motion [Beautician]

A self-centered knight who carries a mirror everywhere — even into battle.

He takes the job of a beautician to make others beautiful to enhance his own.


Regular
  • Berserk Button: Whenever his looks are disheveled by minor inconveniences, although Zardin usually gets over this quickly and notices he looks even more beautiful. Also when his mirror is smashed.
  • The Comically Serious: Euden notices that Zardin could use his sword as a mirror. Zardin takes this to heart.
    Euden: I'm surprised you don't just polish your sword to a mirror shine and use that. Eh, sorry. That was uncalled fo—
    Zardin: That's IT!
  • Crash-Into Hello: His Chapter 1 shows he met the Prince and his party when Ranzal, carrying a heavy load of groceries, walked into him. Since their colliding into each other also messed up his hair. While he fixes it and makes himself prettier, he's still offended.
  • Damage Over Time: Unlocking nodes in his Mana Spiral lets both his skills inflict Frostbite.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Contemplated giving up and joining his parents in the afterlife.
  • The Fighting Narcissist: So much so that he literally built his entire combat style around his mirror so he wouldn't have to look away from it during a battle.
  • For Halloween Im Going As Myself: He says it in his Halloween quote.
    "Trick or treat. This year I'm going as myself. Again."
  • Happily Failed Suicide: After his mother dies of an illness, he resorts to this until he sees his reflection in a mirror.
  • Improvised Weapon: When fiends untidy his appearance and cut his face, he quickly smacks them down with his broken mirror. While looking at his reflection. In Chapter 3, he also uses this mirror to blind bandits in his blind spot.
  • Mama's Boy: One of the reasons he likes his looks is because he resembles his late mother.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Wears a nice long white one.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: The main reason he's so preoccupied with his own face is that it's the closest thing he'll ever get to see his mother again.
  • Unstoppable Rage: In his Chapter 4, he goes into a flying rage when a fiend gives him a cut on his face, turning him into an One-Man Army against them.

Beautician

"Leave your looks to me."
  • Alliterative Name: His epithet is this.
  • The Cameo: He appears in Humanoid Mercury's adventure story teaching her how to put on makeup.
  • Cycle of Hurting: "Stunning Visage" increases his own strength by 50%, gives him up to 2 stages of energy and allows him to Stun opponents with a 100% chance.
  • The Dandy: Even moreso in this version.
  • The Ghost: Zardin mentions about meeting a fairy/faerie in the forest in his adventuerer story and on the home screen but this character isn't seen or heard.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: His left footwear is thigh-high while his right footwear is ankle length.
  • Fearless Fool: He brags in Chapter 2 how he jumped off a waterfall, without a harness, to collect rare scales for his makeup.
  • Talking the Monster to Death: Chapter 2 has him brag he bored a dragon to tears with his lectures on beauty.

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