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Two monks from a remote region who set out on a journey together. Bai Hu, master of the White Tiger Fist, and Zhu Que, master of the Blood Phoenix Fist, were both born to families who have long practiced martial arts competitively. As rivals in the self-defense world, Hu and Que were chosen for their talents and pit against each other since infancy by their respective families. Although they were far too young to understand the implications, they are said to have accepted each other as rivals without hesitation.

In-game description

Bai Hu and Zhu Que are characters and a summonable vision from Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. A pair of wandering monks born into feuding families, their story and that of Qin's provide the background for the Global-exclusive event Yearning For Peace, during which all three were available as limited-time summons.

Bai Hu & Zhu Que are the first "double" unit to be Global exclusive, whereas Summer Fina & Lid are the first for to be released in general.

Appearance[]

Bai Hu is a young man with dark brown hair who wears a white vest with yellow pauldrons and white pants. He wears a white cape and yellow wristbands and belt. His outfit represents the White Tiger.

Zhu Que is a young woman with long white hair and brown eyes who wears a sleeveless red outfit with red separate sleeves and yellow details. Her outfit represents the Blood Phoenix.

Personality[]

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Story[]

Bai Hu and Zhu Que were into rival families that practiced martial arts for generations. The two were chosen for their talents to be pitted as rivals at a young age. When they were invited to a feast at the house of a certain navy admiral, they both captivated by the lovely appearance of Qin, the admiral's son. Power, he gently told them, was something that they should use to help those who lack it, which struck a chord with Hu and Que. They took his words to heart and left their feuding families to set off on a journey together.

They helped many people in need during their travels, and grew as martial artists. After reaching a certain village they learned that their hometown had been caught in a political struggle, and decided to return home fearing for the life of Qin, who had changed their lives.

Gameplay[]

Bai Hu & Zhu Que are a 5-7★ Rare Summon. Their job is listed as Sworn Eight, and their role are Physical and Magical Damage. They has no innate element or status ailment resistances. Their Trust Master reward is the passive ability Saint's Aura, which increases their HP and MP by 10% and ATK and SPR by 30%, fills their LB gauge by 2 per turn, and auto-casts "Saint's Aura" (restores 5% HP to caster) every turn. Their Super Trust Master reward is the Celestial Bandages fist (ATK+90, SPR+155, HP +10%, MP +10%), which grants the passive Auto-Refresh, which refreshes 5% MP per turn.

Their awakening materials are the following:


Stats[]

Bai Hu & Zhu Que's stats at their highest levels are as follows (with no passive abilities taken into account), along with the maximum amount of stat points that can be increased through pot-enhancements:

Rarity Level HP MP ATK DEF MAG SPR Drop Check*(Maximum burst stone drops per hit)
5★ 80 2780 (+300) 150 (+50) 121 (+20) 107 (+20) 80 (+20) 121 (+20) 10 Burst stones
6★ 100 3614 (+450) 195 (+75) 157 (+30) 139 (+30) 104 (+30) 157 (+30) 12 Burst stones
7★ 120 4698 (+600) 253 (+100) 204 (+50) 180 (+50) 135 (+50) 204 (+50) 12 Burst stones


Abilities[]

Bai Hu & Zhu Que have four ability slots. They have no magic affinity.

Trait Type Level Awaken Notes
Rarity 5★
FFBE Mastery Ability Defensive Arts Passive 1
FFBE Fire Ability Element Arts - Blazing Kick Special 8
FFBE Aero Ability Element Arts - Tornado Punch Special 8
FFBE Enhance Ability Healthy Physique Passive 24
FFBE Fortify Ability Saint's Will Passive 40
FFBE Thunder Ability Element Arts - Lightning Fist Special 56
FFBE Stone Ability Element Arts - Seismic Kick Special 56
FFBE Doublehand Ability Saint's Path Passive 80
Rarity 6★
FFBE Dual Wield Ability Dual Wield Passive 1
FFBE Enhance Ability Saint's Essence Passive 11
FFBE Tiger Ability White Tiger - Shattering Fist Special 22 Chain: Divine Ruination
FFBE Phoenix Ability Blood Phoenix - Defensive Stance Special 22 Chain: Divine Ruination
FFBE Hide Ability Evasive Instinct Passive 33
FFBE Tiger Ability White Tiger - Piercing Claw Special 44 Chain: Octaslash
FFBE Phoenix Ability Blood Phoenix - Burning Strike Special 44 Chain: Octaslash
FFBE Mastery Ability Way of the Fist Passive 55
FFBE Tiger Ability White Tiger - Tiger's Roar Special 66
FFBE Phoenix Ability Blood Phoenix - Phoenix's Cry Special 66
FFBE Doublehand Ability Saint's Mastery Passive 77
FFBE Tiger Barrage Ability White Tiger Barrage Special 88
File:FFBE Phoenix Barrage Ability.png Blood Phoenix Barrage Special 88
FFBE Boom Ability Saint's Arts - Spirit Palm Special 100 Unlocks Saint's Arts - True Spirit Palm
FFBE Tiger Ability White Tiger - Limit Strike Special 100
FFBE Phoenix Ability Blood Phoenix - Energy Burst Special 100
Rarity 7★
FFBE Enhance Ability Saint's Bond Passive 101
FFBE Cooldown Ability Special Arts - Saint's Boost Special 105 Cooldown: 5 turns. Unlocks Special Arts - Fusion Barrage.
FFBE Cooldown Ability Special Arts - Ferocious Tiger Special 110 Cooldown: 3 turns. Chain: Divine Ruination
FFBE Cooldown Ability Special Arts - Swift Phoenix Strike Special 110 Cooldown: 3 turns. Chain: Divine Ruination
FFBE Enhance Ability MP +20% Passive 115
FFBE Dual Wield Ability Dual Saint Mastery Passive 120
Conditional abilities
FFBE Boom Ability Saint's Arts - True Spirit Palm Special - - Unlocks Special Arts - Fusion Barrage
FFBE Fusion Ability Special Arts - Fusion Barrage Special - -


Limit Burst

Ultimate Art - Tiger & Phoenix Strike is Bai Hu & Zhu Que's Limit Burst. It is a physical attack that consist of 2 hits to one enemy: the first deals magic damage (which scales off their SPR) and the second does physical damage, and greatly increases Bai Hu & Zhu Que's ATK and SPR for five turns; depending on their rarity, it boosts them by 120% (5★), 150% (6★) or by 180% (7★).

Its damage modifier will depend on Bai Hu & Zhu Que's LB level:

Rarity Name Change in Effect Cost
5★ Ultimate Art - Tiger & Phoenix Strike Base (Lv. 1) Magic damage dealt (10x); phys. damage dealt (6x) 22 FFBE Limit Burst crystal
Max (Lv. 20) Magic damage dealt (11.9x); phys. damage dealt (7.9x)
6★ Ultimate Art - Tiger & Phoenix Strike Base (Lv. 1) Magic damage dealt (12x); phys. damage dealt (8x) 26 FFBE Limit Burst crystal
Max (Lv. 25) Magic damage dealt (14.4x); phys. damage dealt (10.4x)
7★ Ultimate Art - Tiger & Phoenix Strike Base (Lv. 1) Magic damage dealt (15x); phys. damage dealt (11x) 30 FFBE Limit Burst crystal
Max (Lv. 30) Magic damage dealt (17.9x); phys. damage dealt (13.9x)


Equipment[]

FFBE Celestial Bandages

Celestial Bandages

Bai Hu & Zhu Que can equip the following weapons: daggers, swords, staves, rods, maces and fists.

They can equip the following armor types: hats, clothes, light armor and robes.

They can equip accessories.

Equipping their Trust Master reward (the passive ability Saint's Aura) will trigger their Trust ability "Saint's Bond", which increases their ATK and SPR by 10%, their Limit Burst damage by 30%, and their ATK and SPR by 20% when equipped with a fist.

They have an exclusive-effect weapon: the Giant Chopstick mace (ATK+60, SPR+40), which grants the passive Soulful Warriors when equipped by Bai Hu & Zhu Que. It was craftable with materials obtained in the event Yearning For Peace.

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Etymology[]

Bai Hu and Zhu Que are the Chinese names for the White Tiger and the Vermilion Bird.

The Vermilion Bird is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. According to Wu Xing, the Taoist five-elemental system, it represents the fire-element, the direction south, and the season summer, correspondingly. Thus it is sometimes called the Vermilion Bird of the South.

It is known as Zhuque (Joo-choo-eh) in Chinese, Suzaku in Japanese, Jujak in Korean, and Chu Tước in Vietnamese. It is described as a red bird that resembles a pheasant (also dubbed as either a sparrow or a peafowl) with a five-colored plumage and is perpetually covered in flames, though it is not to be confused for a phoenix.

The White Tiger is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. According to Wu Xing, the Taoist five-elemental system, it represents the metal-element, the direction west, and the autumn season. Thus it is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West. It is known as Bai Hu in Chinese, Byakko in Japanese, Baekho in Korean, and Bạch Hổ in Vietnamese.

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