Fleuret
Overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| English Name | Fleuret |
| Japanese Name | フルーレ |
| Chinese Name | 花剑 |
| Weapon Type | Speed-linked tech weapon (Speed stat converts to damage multiplier; glimmers activate Crystalline Carve tech) |
| Obtained By | Find in a run and fully evolve it |
| Evolution Material | None (self-evolves at max level → Fibonacci Spritz) |
| Evolves To | Fibonacci Spritz |
| Pickup Priority | B |
Effect and Behavior
Fleuret carries an inverted Speed mechanic: rather than affecting movement or projectile velocity as it does for most weapons, the Speed stat converts into a damage multiplier. Each point of Speed raised via passives or arcanas increases the damage output of Fleuret's attacks. This makes Speed-stacking passives disproportionately effective here compared to other weapons.
Glimmers activate the Crystalline Carve tech — a distinct powerful hit separate from normal attack output. Fleuret requires no passive item as evolution material; reaching max level (Lv 8) alone triggers self-evolution into Fibonacci Spritz, leaving all passive slots free for damage and utility.
Evolution Conditions
Max Fleuret (Lv 8) and open an elite-drop chest after 10:00 to trigger self-evolution into Fibonacci Spritz. No additional passive item is required.
Strengths
- Speed as damage multiplier: stacking Speed via Bracer provides much higher damage returns than on conventional weapons
- No evolution material required — all passive slots stay free for other upgrades
- Crystalline Carve tech adds burst damage potential on glimmer procs
- Fibonacci Spritz evolution opens the cross-weapon trigger mechanic
Weaknesses
- Speed-to-damage mechanic requires understanding to build optimally
- Crystalline Carve tech only fires on glimmers — not reliably controllable
- Initial acquisition requires finding it in a run
- Post-evolution, Fibonacci Spritz needs External Interferer for its next evolution
Recommended Characters
- Imelda: +10% Growth reaches max level faster, getting Fibonacci Spritz sooner
- High-Speed characters: Speed's damage multiplier function makes base Speed bonuses directly valuable for attack output
- Multi-weapon characters: Fibonacci Spritz's cross-weapon trigger grows in value with more strong weapons equipped
Recommended Passives
- Bracer: Speed increase converts to damage multiplier — directly amplifies Fleuret's attack output (top priority)
- Spinach: +10% Might multiplies with Speed's damage modifier for compounding per-hit damage
- Duplicator: Amount increase raises simultaneous output
- Wings: additional Speed stacking further amplifies the damage multiplier
Synergistic Arcanas
- IX Divine Bloodline: crit compounding on Crystalline Carve tech and standard hits raises DPS
- XX Silent Old Sanctuary: Speed bonus directly amplifies damage multiplier
Strategy and Tips
- Early (0–10 min): Level Fleuret and grab Bracer early — Speed's damage multiplier effect means Bracer is a higher priority here than on most other weapons. All passive slots are available for damage since no evolution material slot is consumed.
- Mid (10–20 min): Reach Lv8 and open a post-10:00 elite chest for self-evolution into Fibonacci Spritz. Speed stacked during the Fleuret phase carries over as movement speed for mobility.
- Late (20+ min): Operate as Fibonacci Spritz — the spiral spray weapon with cross-weapon trigger. Secure External Interferer if available for the next evolution step.
FAQ
Q: How do I unlock Fleuret?
A: Find it in a run, level it to max, and fully evolve it — after completing the evolution, it becomes consistently available in subsequent runs.
Q: Why does Speed increase Fleuret's damage?
A: Fleuret has a weapon-specific mechanic that converts Speed into a damage multiplier instead of applying it as movement or projectile speed. Bracer and Speed-boosting arcanas directly raise attack output on Fleuret in a way they do not for most other weapons.
Q: Does Fleuret need a passive item to evolve?
A: No — it self-evolves at max level (Lv 8) when an elite-drop chest is opened after 10:00. All passive slots remain free throughout the Fleuret phase.