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Durian Charm
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Durian Charm

<+4><keyword=attack> Remove all effects

Durian Charm

Basic Info

  • Effect: +4 Attack. Remove all effects
  • Category: Offense / Transformation (Strip)

Durian Charm is a dramatic offensive transformation. It gives the equipped unit a massive +4 Attack but at the cost of removing all other effects from the unit. Keywords, triggered abilities, passive effects — everything gets stripped. The unit becomes a pure statline with higher Attack.

Rating: B (highly contextual)

The +4 Attack is the largest raw Attack bonus available from any single charm. On a unit with 3 base Attack, Durian takes them to 7 — strong single-hit damage that can delete mid-tier enemies in one blow.

The "remove all effects" clause is brutal on units with complex kits. A unit that applies Snow, heals allies, or has Teeth/Shell effects loses all of that. The charm is essentially an offer to trade your unit's identity for pure Attack power.

The ideal Durian target is a unit that has very few or very bad existing effects — perhaps a unit with only a negative trait (like Aimless) whose effects you actually want to remove. Durian becomes a pseudo-buff on a unit where the stripped effects are liabilities, not assets.

Avoid on any unit with strong triggered abilities, Frenzy, Combo, or complex multi-effect kits. The Attack gain never compensates for losing those.

How to Use / What to Put On

Best on units with minimal or negative effects — Aimless units, units with effects you don't want, or extremely simple units where Attack is the primary contribution. Also consider on units that have already had their effects stripped by other means.

A unit with only mediocre effects (e.g., applies 1 Snow slowly) might be better served as a 7-Attack smasher via Durian.

Good Synergy

  • Balance Charm: First strip effects with Durian, then Balance locks stats at 3 — actually a Counter reduction if the Counter was high
  • Beetle Charm: Free +1 Attack on top of Durian's +4 for +5 total with no effect cost
  • Aimless unit: Stripping Aimless behavior by removing effects can be a benefit, not a loss