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Fate/Grand Order CBC 2025 Servant is Dante Alighieri

Lasengle has released the CBC 2025 Servant on the Japanese server of Fate/Grand Order, and this year, we have Dante Alighieri. He’s a 5-star Pretender.

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Dante Alighieri, or Dante, was an Italian poet, writer, and philosopher. He’s best known for the Divine Comedy, which in turn inspired multiple works and games such as Devil May Cry. Kamome Shirahama, the manga artist for Witch Hat Atelier, is the character designer for Dante in Fate/Grand Order. His voice actor is Shoya Chiba. Chiba’s roles include Sethos in Genshin Impact, Akihiko in Wind Breaker, and Kou in Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun

In the game, Dante appears as a Pretender because he (the author) is pretending to be Dante (the character). Dante’s second Skill has the unique ability to change the battlefield to either Heaven or Hell. Heaven heals the party every turn, as well as increases Arts performance and critical damage. Meanwhile, Hell charges his own NP gauge every turn, along with increasing the party’s Buster performance and NP damage.

You can watch his Noble Phantasm, Lasciate Ogne Speranza, Vol Ch’Intrate: Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here, here:

As a note, Dante will appear in the story gacha later on. However, you must first complete Ordeal Call IV before he’ll appear there, and Ordeal Call IV will debut in Spring 2025. Okada Izo, the 3-star Assassin, is also on Dante’s banner. However, Okada will not appear in the Friend Points gacha after. So in a sense, he’s a bit more valuable since he’s actually limited.

Fate/Grand Order is readily available on mobile devices. Dante is currently only on the Japanese server of Fate/Grand Order.


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