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Yanny
Information
Full name Yanny
Index 1020
Rarity 2
Class Fighter
Affinity ?
Affiliation/Company Universal Anything Services
Vocation ?
Birthday ?
Voice actor -TBA-
Artist Unknown
Released on Not released yet
Arma Inscripta No

Playable character in Project: Neural Cloud.

Availability

This unit is without availability yet.

Stats / Data

Initial Stats scaling

At level 1 and lowest Neural Expansion.

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

Stats (for CN server)

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

Algorithm Slots

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

Offense Stability Special
Invalid values Invalid values Invalid values


Preferred and Disliked Gifts

How to use

Background info

A Universal Anything Mariner II Sailor model specialized in maritime navigation, sailing, and fishing-related work. The Mariner II is a Doll designed to work in the maritime industry, and they are very popular with many shipping and fishing companies. Mariner IIs can be seen anywhere there's the ocean, from the world's largest shipping firm "ONASSIS" to the fishermen of Ecuador and Iceland. One particular Mariner II among them ran into an accident and was sent back to Universal Anything for repairs, which also resulted in him joining the Project Neural Cloud beta test. He seems to be looking for memories of some sort. "Conches are like real-time communicators. You put them to your ear and you can hear the call of the sea all day and night."[1]

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