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Information
Full name SPzH3000 "Architect"
Affiliation Sangvis Ferri
Voice actor Ootsubo Yuka
Released on CN (建筑师), TW, KR (아키텍트), EN, JP (アーキテクト)
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Long-Range Combat Doll, Model SPzH3000

Skilled at long-range destruction and fire support. She has very high combat power and frequently operates alone. She's a cheerful, brainlet genki girl who is constantly in high spirits. She holds no enmity towards Griffin forces and is only minimally obedient to Sangvis Ferri orders. However, she is extremely passionate about explosions and destroying things, so she remains a very dangerous opponent.

She is the second Ringleader to carry a large size multi-weapon, similar to Gager, the other Ringleader she is partnered with... However Architect's weapon appears to be somewhat self assembled, based on visual observations, the front end of her weapon is actually a Prowler unit without the chassis, except the optics is modified into a warhead launcher.

Appearances

Architect makes her first appearance in Major Event Arctic Warfare serving as the boss of the operation. She sometimes make an appearances in other Major Events as a boss or just simply appearing in cutscenes, although less hostile in those cases.

After she was captured in Arctic Warfare, Architect started appearing in many 5-stars Furniture sets as a bonus for completing the set, along with Kalina and the Dinergates.

  • She appears as a ghost bride in the Dark Vows set.
  • She wears a full samurai armor with her face hidden by a mask in the Old Town Stroll set.
  • She wears dinosaur pajamas with colorful hairpins, a pillow and a tub of ice cream in the Midnight Revelry set.
  • She wears a blue hakama and holds a box of oni-banishing beans in the Hyakki Yagyou set.
  • She wears a long delinquent coat over a sailor school uniform, wearing a bat with nails and gnawing a toothpick in the Rooftop Delinquency set.
  • She wears a full Red Goliath costume in the Star of Amusement Park set.
  • She wears a shark costume that earned her the nickname Sharkitect in the Beach Tycoon set. This costume is even mentioned in chapter 2 of Dual Randomness and was added as a separate piece of Furniture in the same event under the name Elite Emblem - Shark Onesie, which reads “A certain Doll used to wear this in the dorm, but she couldn't bear being gawked at by the other Dolls, so she dumped it in a warehouse. That night, this onesie's popularity peaked.”.

Gameplay

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Sangvis Tactics: Architect

Randomly launches grenades on friendly tiles, dealing unavoidable damage to all dummy-links.


Architect's Missile Launch

A skill used by Architect after being outfitted with higher-spec combat modules. Randomly locks onto a enemy unit, then attacks the target with unavoidable damage in a cross-shaped AOE.

Lore / Story involvement

Gallery

Trivia

  • Her model number is a reference to a modern artillery system, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 (PzH 2000)
  • Architect performs the V-shaped finger over eye victory pose (like in her full artwork) after she finish launching her big warhead through Missile Fervor skill, but the pose animation just plays over her auto-attack animation, her auto-attack resumes right after the warhead hits.

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