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Arios
Information
Full name Arios
Summoner Florence (GFL2)
Released on CN (阿利奥斯)
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Arios is a summoned unit in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium.

Stats

Weaknesses None
Stability Index 0
Stability damage reduction 60%
Critical values 0% critical chance (DMG×100%)
Movement Points 6
Skills
Precision Anesthesia Hydro Phase
Range: Area of Effect:
No. 1 Assistant No attribute
Range: Area of Effect:
Battle Traits
No traits

Lore / Story involvement

There is no mention of Arios outside of skill descriptions and in-gameplay text. It's possible that it is one of the monstrous "park attendants" that followed Florence's orders in the Erdis hallucinations of Thriller Wonderland.

Trivia

  • Arios is a given name derived from the Greek “Areios” (Ἄρειος), meaning “related to Ares”, the Ancient Greek god of war.

References