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|fullname = Dupin
|fullname = Dupin
|company = Universal
|company = Universal
|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=渡宾}}
|releasedon = {{PNC_server_alias|server=CN|alias=渡宾|year=2022|month=11}}, {{PNC_server_alias|server=EN|alias=Dupin|year=2024|month=5}}
|artist =  
|artist = {{artist name|厭氧TS}}<ref>[https://weibo.com/5110145414/Mgnv1emZa Weibo]</ref>
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|armainscripta=Crow of Scars Retraced (CN, EN)
|availability=advanced


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|howto=Used as DPS in [[PNC Strategies#Dodge|Dodge teams]].


|summary=Playable character in [[Project Neural Cloud|Project: Neural Cloud]].
|summary=Playable character in [[Project Neural Cloud|Project: Neural Cloud]].


|backgroundinfo=
|backgroundinfo=The DetectiveD is a UAS model specialized in detective work. They are outfitted with a top-of-the-line processor as well as parallelized recording, deduction and language processing modules, enabling the DetectiveD to operate in complex multifactor environments other models could not process. They are also outfitted with a proprietary database enabling them to account for subtle facial expressions and body language. In 2053, a detective agency of Montmartre in Paris, France, bought the first DetectiveD Doll, Dupin. By 2055, Dupin had resolved many high-profile theft cases and become the leading detective of the agency, even being invited by the local police to join their cold cases team when a member resigned after being diagnosed with cancer. Due to his wealth of experience, his agency signed him up to participate in [[Project Neural Cloud]].<ref>[https://m.weibo.cn/7308178516/Mg4r7lU4X Reveal post]</ref>
 
|gallery=
===Main artworks===
<gallery>
File:Dupin.png|Full artwork
File:Dupin_base2.png|Neural Expansion 1
File:Dupin_base3.png|Neural Expansion 2
File:Dupin Ult.mp4|Ultimate Skill cutscene
File:Dupin Arma.mp4|Arma Inscripta logo animation.
File:Dupin_costume1.png|First Bloom series costume "Spring Invitation".
File:Dupin_costume2.png|Fool's Duality series costume
</gallery>


|gallery=<gallery>
===Alternative artwork===
<gallery>
File:PNC Dupin Promo 1.jpg
File:PNC Dupin Promo 1.jpg
File:PNC Dupin Promo 2.jpg
File:PNC Dupin Promo 2.jpg
File:PNC Promo Costume First Bloom Dupin.jpg|First Bloom series costume.
File:PNC Dupin Event CG020.png|WIth {{hero name|Aki|warrior|3}} in The L.A.D Riddle.
File:Dupin_face_1.png|Alternate expressions.
File:Dupin_face_2.png
File:Dupin_face_3.png
File:Dupin_face_4.png
File:Dupin_face_5.png
</gallery>
</gallery>


|trivia=*Despite being a detective character, Dupin's name is derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ars%C3%A8ne_Lupin Arsène Lupin], a fictional French gentleman thief.
|trivia=*Dupin's name originates from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Auguste_Dupin C. Auguste Dupin], a fictional detective from the book "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", by Edgar Allan Poe.}}
}}

Latest revision as of 23:21, 26 December 2024

Dupin Profile Quotes
Dupin
Information
Full name Dupin
Index 1060
Rarity 3
Class Specialist
Affinity ?
Affiliation/Company Universal Anything Services
Vocation ?
Birthday ?
Voice actor -TBA-
Artist 厭氧TS[1]
Released on CN (渡宾) (2022-11), EN (2024-5)
Arma Inscripta

Crow of Scars Retraced (CN, EN)

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Playable character in Project: Neural Cloud.

Availability[edit]

This unit is available in Advanced Search some time after its introduction banner, some Targeted Search (banners marked as "Limited") and some Exclusive Search. It may be the rate-up unit in certain Targeted Search banners (marked as "Limited"). It can also be unlocked from its index page by gathering 90 Neural Fragments during events.

Stats / Data[edit]

Initial Stats scaling[edit]

At level 1 and lowest Neural Expansion.

Type Rating
Attack Growth
Hashrate Growth
HP Growth
Physical DEF Growth
Operand DEF Growth

Stats (for CN server)[edit]

How to use
Max HP Crit Rate
Attack Crit Damage
Hashrate Physical Penetration
Physical Defense Operand Penetration
Operand Defense Dodge Rate
Attack Speed Post-battle HP Regen

Skills[edit]

How to edit skills

Algorithm Slots[edit]

White tiles are unlocked by default. Blue tiles are unlocked by upgrading the Doll. Black tiles cannot be used.

Offense Stability Special


Preferred and Disliked Gifts[edit]

How to use[edit]

Used as DPS in Dodge teams.

Background info[edit]

The DetectiveD is a UAS model specialized in detective work. They are outfitted with a top-of-the-line processor as well as parallelized recording, deduction and language processing modules, enabling the DetectiveD to operate in complex multifactor environments other models could not process. They are also outfitted with a proprietary database enabling them to account for subtle facial expressions and body language. In 2053, a detective agency of Montmartre in Paris, France, bought the first DetectiveD Doll, Dupin. By 2055, Dupin had resolved many high-profile theft cases and become the leading detective of the agency, even being invited by the local police to join their cold cases team when a member resigned after being diagnosed with cancer. Due to his wealth of experience, his agency signed him up to participate in Project Neural Cloud.[2]

Gallery[edit]

Main artworks

Alternative artwork

Trivia[edit]

  • Dupin's name originates from C. Auguste Dupin, a fictional detective from the book "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", by Edgar Allan Poe.

References[edit]