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Nightmare

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Nightmare
Information
Full name Nightmare
Artist 二花[1]
Affiliation None
Released on CN, TW, KR (나이트메어), EN (Nightmare), JP (ナイトメア)
Chibi animation
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    For the corresponding character in Girls' Frontline 2, see Remains.

Piles of corrupted data present in the digital world or in one's neural cloud.

Stats / Data

  • Classification: Humanoid
  • Damage: Low
  • Accuracy: Low
  • Attack range: Very Short
  • Health: Extremely High
  • Armor value: N/A
  • Evasion: Low
  • Movement speed: Very Slow

Appearances

Nightmares make their presence known in Chapter 10-2E and in other maps based in the digital world. You will not find these units in the open field of the real world.

Gameplay

Little is known about these, however the first time a player encounters them is during a Rescue Operation in 10-2E. They are very simple and attack in huge swarms, their biggest threat is their very large HP pool requiring quite a bit of effort to kill them.

Got Grenades? Got MG's? got MG MG3MG3MG3 with her exclusive? Then you're all good! You'll be fine against them, thats all. Jestering aside, brute forcing your way through them is the only option, bringing high DPS and crowd controlling T-dolls are ideal in dealing with these swarm and make sure all lanes are occupied, as they will only stop if something is blocking them.

Lore / Story involvement

"Virtual enemies which only exist in cyberspace who slows approach then lunge at their opponents to bite them. These thought forms are typically defensive units representing firewalls generated by electronic warfare modules, or they could be viruses or malware lurking in electronic layers. They could also be some kind of inexplicable, profound entity."


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