Queen Medb
Traits
Tags
Apply Debuff Immune to self (3 turns). Recover own HP every turn (3 turns). Increase own NP Gauge by 10% every turn (3 turns). Increase NP Gauge for all [Male] and [Fairy] allies. ▲
Increase ATK for all allies (3 turns). ▲ Further increase ATK for all [Male] allies (3 turns). ▲ Recover own HP. ▲
Chance to inflict Charm on a single [Male] enemy (1 turn). Decrease DEF for a single enemy (1 turn). ▲
Append Skills
Class Skills
Noble Phantasm
Deal significant damage to a single enemy. ▲
Deal extra Special Attack damage to a single [Male] enemy. Decrease Mental Debuff Resist for a single enemy (3 turns). ▲
“Fufufu𝅘𝅥𝅮 I guess I’m adored anywhere I go.”
The queen of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle, a uninhibited Rider Servant whose love and hatred indirectly led to the death of Ireland’s Child of Light. Queen Medb’s dominion over men is soundly reflected in her kit, with both a powerful anti-male ST Buster NP and a high-value Charisma buff for any male allies. Yet, Queen Medb’s own kit is one of extremes, whose initial Magikarp state gradually transforms through Interludes and Rank Ups into a more well-rounded Servant.
Through her upgrades, Queen Medb’s Buster NP turns into a worthy competitor to those of other high rarity Rider Servants, while her damage support (up to +70% effective attack up) will eventually rival some of the finest Support Servants. Her own NP generation stats and Golden Rule (Body) will also ensure that her NP will be charged even if her Command Cards aren’t used very often.
Unfortunately, most of Queen Medb’s problematic aspects are built into her base parameters. With one of the lowest base attack stats of any 5* Servant and an inability to fully benefit from her Queen’s Discipline, Queen Medb struggles to continuously deal the damage her competitors are able to pull off. Her Support role is also constricted by her Rider-class in some compositions as her high star weight and male-orientation restrict her flexibility in forming teams.
With all her upgrades active, Queen Medb is an excellent Buster hybrid of Male Support and anti-male destruction. It is up to Masters themselves to create competent teams for her to excel in.
🟢 Strengths
Strong Anti-Male Niche
Through her NP, Chariot My Love, Queen Medb can deal impressive ST NP damage to any male target, especially after her Rank Up. Furthermore, Medb can stall enemy males through her Siren Song Charm skill, while her NP's overcharge provides useful Mental Resistance Down for full anti-male Charm teams. Considering nearly half the roster is male, there will be plenty of opportunities to exploit an anti-male niche.
Male Attack Support
In addition to the unspeakable brutality of her anti-male NP, Queen Medb can also provide a Charisma buff of up to 40% to all of her male allies. Her second Interlude will also grant Siren Song an up to 30% Defense Down (no restrictions) for a single turn on top of its conditional charm effect. Together, these two effects grant Medb considerable effective Attack Up support which only few Servants can match.
Excellent NP Gain
Between the 10% NP charge per turn provided by Golden Rule (Body) for 3 turns and the good NP generation on her Command Cards, Queen Medb can quickly charge her NP. The star of the show is her 7-hit Extra card, which provides a delicious amount of NP generation especially in chains that start with an Arts card and/or have Overkill.
Durable & Debuff Immune
With access to 2 healing skills and a 3-turn Debuff Immunity, Medb can keep herself both alive and unimpaired for a good period of time. Debuff Immunity often provides some darkhorse use during challenge quests, where it can completely nullify some particularly nasty debuffs.
🔴 Weaknesses
Low Sustained Damage
Queen Medb’s biggest drawback on the damage front is her low base Attack in combination with her lack of long-term powerful steroids. Her NP can neither profit from the extra Attack Up from Queen’s Discipline nor her passive Riding skill. Even her upgraded Siren Song’s Defense Down will only last for a single turn. She also needs both her NP and Siren Song upgrades to truly do impressive NP damage.
Lack of Hard Survival
During extended combat, Queen Medb’s lack of any hard survival tools such as Invincibility or Guts may lead to her death. Queen Medb will have to rely on her allies to survive Noble Phantasms for example.
Male-orientation and High Star Weight Restrict Support Role
Fielding Queen Medb optimally does come with a few caveats that hinder her. Her damage support is much less potent for any female allies, while female enemies or monsters are straight up unaffected by her Charm effect. Furthermore, her own Rider class can be ill-suited for the role of Support, often gathering up Critical Stars that can often be exploited better by other Servants. Her own complete lack of any Critical skills make her potential to exploit those Critical Stars less than impressive without buffs from allies.
Level Up Skill Recommendations
Queen Medb’s skills evolve over the course of the game, and the leveling order changes accordingly. Her Charisma/Queen’s Discipline provides the most support for the team and initially herself, and is generally the go-to option for maxing first. Golden Rule (Body) is an excellent skill as well, but the NP charge per turn does not scale. Reducing its cooldown is still highly recommended for longer fights. Meanwhile, Siren Song has a long cooldown and is initially the least attractive to level, but becomes a powerful 1-turn damage boost after her second Interlude.
Golden Rule (Body) is Medb’s sustain and NP charging skill. As its NP charge doesn’t scale, the main benefit to leveling this skill is reducing its cooldown for longer fights to use her Chariot multiple times. The increased healing and higher uptime of her Debuff Immunity helps as well. Level this second, or last after Medb’s second Interlude is unlocked.
Charisma/Queen’s Discipline is Medb’s easiest to use skill and is always useful. It scales well per level, packs additional self-healing, synergizes with male allies and has only a 5 turn cooldown at max level. This can be safely leveled first.
- Siren Song/My Dear Mead is Medb’s anti-male Charm skill that improves its hit chance with additional levels. Due to its long cooldown and chance to miss even at max, this can be safely leveled last until her second Interlude unlocks. If possible, try to land Siren Song after her NP to have a higher chance of success. After her second Interlude is completed, this skill becomes Medb’s most powerful steroid and should be leveled either second or first, depending on whether a Master prefers more support or more damage for Medb.
🖼️ Craft Essence Recommendations
Queen Medb’s choice of CE highly depends on what role she will fulfill in a team. If she is to be used as the main source of damage, Craft Essences with stats geared purely towards Attack are ideal to patch up her low attack as much as possible. Starting NP Gauge, NP Generation Up, Buster Performance Up, NP Damage Up, and Critical Damage Up are all viable effects. When used as a support, Passive Critical Stars per Turn and CEs that give a boost to the party upon entering battle are useful.
Black Grail / Heaven’s Feel: Black Grail is made for Queen Medb and scales multiplicatively (!) with her anti-male NP bonus damage. Medb can easily sustain the damage from Black Grail and can charge her NP quickly enough.
Magical Girl of Sapphire / Little Halloween Devil: Making use of Medb’s excellent NP gain stats and NP charge per turn, these hybrid CEs are wonderful for NP spamming as opposed to single powerful NPs.
Holy Night Supper / Partake with the King / First Sunrise / Kaleidoscope: Hybrid Craft Essences are perfectly suited for the Queen of Connacht due to her own NP charging skill Golden Rule (Body). Any pure Starting NP gauge CE works well too, but the added damage from a hybrid CE is usually more useful.
Victor Of The Moon / Joint Recital: Due to Medb’s Rider class, Buster Critical Hit CEs work pretty well on Medb and readily outperform normal Buster Craft Essences in longer fights.
- Fragment of 2030 / Ox-demon King: Depending on the composition and whether Medb is serving as a support, the added stars from a Fragment of 2030 can be highly potent despite Medb’s Rider class. Ox-demon King is useful if more immediate damage is required or if she is swapped in.