Check out Thoth's Omni details below!

Name: Thoth, Scribe of Gods

Element: Water

Rarity: Omni

Cost: 60



Lord-Type Stats

Max HP: 9717 (1500)

Max Atk: 3814 (600)

Max Def: 3416 (600)

Max Rec: 3512 (600)



Normal Attack

Number of hits: 12

Max BC generated: 60 (5BC/hit)



Leader Skill - Thrice Great

200% boost to Atk, 140% boost to max HP, 30% boost to critical hit rate of Water types, hugely boost Spark damage [180%], enormously boosts Water elemental damage [225%], 15% damage reduction from Fire, Water types & damage taken may [50%] restore HP [25%-30% of damage taken]



Brave Burst - Moonflow Arbitration

BC required: 20

Max BC Generated: 80 (5 BC/hit)

16 combo massive Water attack [1200%] on single foe (or probable [10% chance] 5% damage of foes' max HP), damage taken may [50%] slightly restore HP [25-30% of damage taken] for 3 turns, probable [40%] huge 2 turn Atk, Def reduction [60%], critical [15%] and elemental [15%] vulnerability infliction for 3 turns, considerably boosts OD gauge [12%] & purges LS and ES Lock effects from one random ally



Super Brave Burst - Soul-Record Unravel

BC required: 30

Max BC generated: 18+4 (1 BC/hit)

18 combo powerful Water attack [300-950%] on all foes (damage relative to remaining HP), 4 combo massive Water attack [1200%] on single foe (or probable [10% chance] 5% damage of foes' max HP), hugely boosts Atk, Def, Rec [220%] and enormously boosts critical hit rate [60%] for 4 turns, enormously boosts Water elemental damage [225%] for 4 turns, enormously boosts Spark damage [220%] for 4 turns & considerably boosts OD gauge [14%]



Ultimate Brave Burst - Djar em Rekh

BC required: 27

Max BC generated: 25 (1 BC/hit)

25 combo massive Water attack [1500-3000%] on all foes (damage relative to remaining HP), enormously boosts Water elemental damage [500%] for 4 turns, enormously boosts Spark damage [500%] for 4 turns, enormously boosts critical damage [500%] for 4 turns, enormously boosts Atk, Def [500%]and enormously boosts critical hit rate [60%] for 4 turns & purges LS and ES Lock effects from all allies



Extra Skill - Judge of the Rekhekhui

Considerably reduces BB gauge [30%] required for BB when Cunei of Athum or Word of Athum is equipped, slightly boosts Water elemental damage [20%] and 35% boost to Atk, max HP for all allies & probable [15%] damage reduction to 1

Thoth's Dual Brave Burst bond partner is Ptah!

Check out their Dual Brave Burst details HERE.





SP Options



SP Cost SP Option Description 10 100% boost to all parameters 5 30% boost to Atk, max HP 10 170% boost to Spark damage 5 Spark damage boosts BB gauge [2-5 BC] 15 Considerable additional damage reduction [50%] effect 10 10% damage reduction 15 Raises Atk parameter limits to 200000 25 Adds huge boost to critical damage [180%] effect to LS 10 Add enormously boosts OD gauge [800] at turn's end for 3 turns effect to BB 30 Adds 21 combo powerful Water attack [300%-900%] on single foe (damage relative to remaining HP) to SBB 15 Adds Stealth on self boosting own Atk [200%] for 3 turns effect to SBB 15 Adds Spark vulnerability infliction [40%] for 3 turns effect to SBB 20 Adds great critical damage boost [150%] for 3 turns effect to BB/SBB 15 Adds critical damage boost [75%] for Water types for 3 turns effect to BB/SBB 10 Adds 55% Max HP+ till Death/Battle End to UBB

[7★ Lore]

Goddess of knowledge, magic, and scribes, Thoth was among the first deities to be created when Ptah Thought the great and ancient land of Urzyma into being with the word-magic known as heka. It was the Architect himself who taught her the art of scribing, for it was his Thought that conceived the world, but the Word that would realize its potential.

In the beginning, the young Thoth carved the passage of time upon rock and sandstone by manipulating the rivers that flowed through the land. So she did for ages, indifferent to even the birth and rise of civilization, until the first humans stumbled upon her inscriptions. In those ancient days, they looked upon the sky and earth as physical manifestations of the gods, and these carvings were no different. To unravel the meanings of what they saw as holy words, a formal order was established, and thus did the first scribes come to be.

Over time, Thoth noticed that in their efforts to understand the mysteries of the gods, the scribes began offering prayers to the deity that inscribed the Word upon the land. Unlike the rest of her brethren, she was uninterested in spreading her worship throughout the realm; she cared only for the revelations that came with careful study over the records of history. The only things Thoth asked of her followers was to uphold Truth, the sacred principle of the Architect, and to ever seek knowledge in her name—that one day, all may understand the harmony of the world.

And yet, even the dark and blasphemous things must etch themselves into existence, and so it was that a marked mortal invoked the name of Chaos on a forbidden scroll.





[Omni Lore]

Thoth, the goddess of knowledge, magic, and scribing, recorded all history since the beginning of Urzyma, when the Architect Ptah first Thought it into existence. Her followers number fewer than the other gods, but they are as dedicated and loyal to her as the ceaseless pursuit of knowledge.

Though Thoth wielded incredible magic and was possessed of a neutral, analytical disposition, it was nevertheless with trepidation that she watched the mortal known as the God-King harness the powers of that forbidden scroll to carve his own mark upon the land. His capital, which the gods agreed must remain nameless forevermore, was so beset with blasphemy that the Architect abandoned Urzyma in disgust. This sorrowful turn of events did not escape her reed pen, even though this detail was lost in the midst of the chaos the God-King brought to the pantheon.

Following the demise of Osiris, Lord of Life, his nether realm of Duat fell into ruin, and even death itself was destroyed in the wake of the God-King's bloody hunt for immortality. The orders of her brethren were persecuted for what the God-King called the "false faiths", and neither were Thoth's followers spared. A few, however, were so lured by dark promises that they threw themselves before his feet and renounced their faith; these were the ones Thoth watched in secret, if only to better understand their archenemy.

Thoth never wavered from her divine duty since time immemorial—to uphold Truth through the Word. The God-King's death at the hands of a brave priestess had set the wheels of fate in motion once more, and the goddess could feel it in her very soul—it was time at last to etch the new annals of history.