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*[[Sunborn]] are aware that UMP9's original name was previously rendered as “Reina” in [[Girls' Frontline]], but justified changing its writing to represent a new evolution of the character.<ref name=Shelter6>[https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1X64y127aC/ Bilibili] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0xc7-phGT0&t=1173s Translation])</ref>
*In [[Dusty Memories#Tales of the Seaside|Tales of the Seaside]], it is explained that, when choosing her new name, UMP9 wanted to keep the pronunciation of her old name but change its spelling. In English, the result is a change from “Reina” into “Lenna”, which was purposefully included by Sunborn into promotional materials for the CN server.<ref name=Shelter6>[https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1X64y127aC/ Bilibili] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0xc7-phGT0&t=1173s Translation])</ref> There is however no spelling difference in other languages: the Standard and Traditional Chinese versions both use 莱娜 (láinà), in Japanese レナ (rena), and in Korean 레나 (rena).
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 22 December 2024

Lenna Story
Lenna
Character
Full name Lenna
Affiliation H.I.D.E. 404
Body type SSD-62D
Signature Weapon UMP9
Gameplay
Rarity ██ Elite
Role Support
Specialty Unknown
Weapon Type Unknown
Imprint Boost None
Affinities Unknown
Weaknesses UnknownUnknown
Personality Personality missing
Meta information
Released on CN (莱娜) (2024-3)
Voiced by Noto Mamiko (JP)
候小菲 (CN)
-TBA- (KR)
Artist 大蓝虾[1]
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Lenna is a playable character in the game Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium.

    For the corresponding character in Girls' Frontline, see UMP9.

How to obtain[edit]

GachaNot obtained through gacha pulls.RewardNot obtained as a reward.

Skills[edit]

How to edit skills

Neural Helix[edit]

Starting Node Enhancement Node Enhancement Node (Level 20) Evolved Nodes (Level 20) Enhancement Node (Level 25) Enhancement Node (Level 30) Evolved Nodes (Level 30) Enhancement Node (Level 35) Enhancement Node (Level 40) Evolved Nodes (Level 40) Final Node
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Preferred Gifts[edit]

Loves
Favors
Likes


How to use[edit]

Weapon Background

Character Background

Lenna followed Kalina when she left G&K to join the Paramilitary Supervision Bureau in her quality as “a Doll who can handle responsibilities♪”. She remains uncomfortable when separated from her beloved sister, and cherishes the memories of the time she spent fighting with her close companions. Her occupation and bodies have changed, but she's remains the same and will give you a big smile and hug when you're reunited.[2]

Outfits

  • Outfit - 秘夜猎影 (this is the outfit she wore in the game's trailer): Time-limited premium costume

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • Lenna was showcased as a playable unit in early gameplay trailers.
  • In Tales of the Seaside, it is explained that, when choosing her new name, UMP9 wanted to keep the pronunciation of her old name but change its spelling. In English, the result is a change from “Reina” into “Lenna”, which was purposefully included by Sunborn into promotional materials for the CN server.[3] There is however no spelling difference in other languages: the Standard and Traditional Chinese versions both use 莱娜 (láinà), in Japanese レナ (rena), and in Korean 레나 (rena).