Iroha
Priestess Who Crossed Time to Save the Future
LOGO ILLUSTRATION : ©YOSHITAKA AMANO
Basic Info
Melee

Fire
Character Abilities
The following abilities can be obtained from ability draws.
Gachirin
Warp forward and attack foes in a wide area (high damage). Use after two or more abilities consecutively for an extra attack (high damage).
Fuga
Create a damage-dealing area in front of you (10s) which also massively decreases the DEF and moderately decreases the SPD of enemies inside.
Choun
Release a far-reaching attack in front of you (medium damage), then leap backward.
Hanadoki
Charge forward and launch a foe into the air (low damage).
Unique Ability
Snowy Peaks
Hold: Charge forward and attack nearby foes.
Passive
Amatsu: Ouka
Increases ATK when using consecutive abilities (stacks up to 4 times).
Fighting Style
The following fighting styles take into account abilities that can be obtained through ability draws.
Iroha's passive ability increases ATK when abilities are activated consecutively, giving her the chance to deal heavy damage to bosses.
She can use Fuga to create a damage-dealing area that lowers enemy DEF and SPD.
After her second consecutive ability activation, Gachirin triggers an additional attack. Don't let up the assault!
Outfits
Background
Hailing from a desolate future, the priestess Iroha traveled alone to a still peaceful Vana'diel, carrying the blessing of Phoenix. The price for traversing time was to be trapped in a cycle of death and rebirth.
In order to change the dark future looming ahead, she joined forces with the adventurer and defied the threat of annihilation.
Earnest and unwavering in devotion to her mission, Iroha tends to shoulder the burden of responsibility, even when it threatens to overwhelm her. She once risked her own existence to destroy her nemesis, but the bonds she formed with the people in Vana'diel helped her choose a different path. She supported the adventurer on their journey until the moment arrived for them to part ways.
Iroha came to understand that the adventurer was her future mentor, remembering how they had praised her black hair when she was a child—a source of pride Iroha has held on to ever since.







