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Ramada

Ramada is a supporting playable character in War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. The younger sister of Moore, the two come from a village of astrologers with the ability to read the stars for foretelling.

Seeking revenge for the demise of their home, the sisters depart on a journey until a fateful encounter with Lilyth sets Ramada on course to the country of Leonis where she joins the Caelum division and becomes one of Mont Leonis' most trusted advisors.

Profile[]

Appearance[]

Ramada is a young woman with long, flowing blonde hair, with some strands tied into braids. She has red eyes. She wears a black horned helmet, a long red fur-trimmed cape, a belt emblazoned with a buckle shaped like a crescent moon, and a necklace affixed with a blue jewel. She wears a teal blue sleeveless shirt and a red miniskirt with slits at its sides. She wears gauntlets affixed with shields at the elbows fastened to her arms with belts. She wears thigh holsters that carry knives and brown thigh-high boots.

In her winter outfit, she wears a white helmet decorated with earmuffs, has antlers affixed on its top and a long ribbon trimmed with red, green and white. She wears a red lowcut sweater dress frilled at its ends and lined with a neckerchief trimmed with red, green and white. She wears a white undershirt and a holster carrying a sword that's also trimmed with red, green and white. She wears brown thigh-high boots.

Personality[]

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Story[]

Main story[]

In a last-ditch attempt to save Ramada, Lilyth tries to sacrifice herself to stay Muraga. Vallaide, Little Leela, and Sosha intervene and attempt to rescue the duo. Their efforts prove to be in vain as Muraga takes and kills Vallaide while the four can only watch. As Little Leela and Sosha are petrified by fear, Engelbert, Frederika and Lorenzo arrive to confront Muraga.

When Mont arrives to the scene, he sees that Muraga has slain Ramada and all of his companions, with Little Leela and Sosha nowhere to be seen.

Event story[]

Silence of the Songbirds[]

Ep. 1: Sisters of Astrology I[]

Two years following the events of the main story, Moore and Ramada have joined Corwell in the Resistance as his visitors. The sisters decided to lend the Resistance a hand, with Corwell mentioning that their village was wiped out amidst battle between Rundall and Lykeros. Corwell goes on to mention that they are reading the stars for them, bewildering some Resistance members. Moore asks Ramada to demonstrate, with Ramada looking at the sky and noticing that the darkness is growing steadily. Corwell asks what Ramada what that means, with Moore interjecting by stating that Ramada cannot accurately read the stars yet.

The Resistance members denounce the readings, calling it drivel and mentioning that they shape their own so-called destiny through sheer force. Moore looks at some members of the Resistance who have already gone on ahead and calls thems fools. She suggests for them to withdraw at once if they do not wish to die, with Corwell mentioning that those members will either sink or swim and that he will cover for them. Ramada says she understands and that they shouldn't make haste.

Ep. 3: Blaze of the Battlefield I[]

In the midst of battle, Moore points out that the enemy battalion has turned northward, suggesting they withdraw for the time being to reorganize their formation. Corwell asks for the location of the batallion, with Moore pointing out that it's behind the hill which is beyond their field of vision. The Resistance members are amazed that Moore can see it, with Corwell mentioning that therein lies the true potential of reading the stars. Moore interjects and says it doesn't matter and that they should ready themselves as they approach. Ramada notices that Corwell is being pushed to act, with Corwell mentioning that he himself doesn't doubt their abilities but the other members do.

Moore wonders why the soldiers can't be put to task, stating they just need to do what they're told. Corwell says it is a matter of trust and that his comrades can't place their faith in the sisters as of yet, with Moore interjecting once more and asking what good is faith. She is insistent that they only need do what they are instructed, wondering if it's too much to ask. Corwell says it's a bit unreasonable, stating they are human and have the thoughts and feelings that go with it. A dejected Moore finds it trifling that the Resistance has already settled on defeat but Ramada doesn't seem to think that's the case.

Ep. 5: A Premonition of Ruin I[]

Ramada and Moore are rout several Rundall soldiers with their spear and magic. Moore looks to the sky as Ramada calls out to her. Ramada also takes a look at the sky and is shocked, prompting Moore to ask her if she feels it too. Ramada says she can see it but it's kind of hazy, stating she sees a great stag. Moore interjects and says it will perish, going on to state that the stars predict the fall of Rundall. Ramada is elated and asks if fate finally favors them, with Moore saying that fate isn't stagnant but ever-evolving. Moore mentions there will no longer be a need to risk their lives as their revenge will be realized, with Ramada asking if they are to abandon the resistance. Moore thinks nothing of abandoning them as whether or not they keep up the fight or concede is up to them.

Ramada then asks Moore about Lilyth, with Moore saying one doesn't need to read the stars to see what is to become of that woman's fate. Ramada confirms that she sees a far-reaching, immense darkness and Moore mentions escaping such an omen is impossible. Moore also adds that involving themselves with Lilyth would mean they run the risk of being consumed by that same darkness, warning Ramada against sympathizing with Lilyth's fate.

Ep. 7: Contradiction[]

Moore readies herself to leave the Resistance, with Corwell asking if there's anything he can do to keep her from leaving. Moore tells him it is futile to stop her, with Corwell wondering if it truly is as she's ceding the place they were born and raised. He thought Moore would understand given what happened to her homeland but Moore continues to say it's futile. Ramada mentions that their homeland was a sacred place for those that read the stars and that they were unable to yield it. Corwell deduces that is what led to its destruction, with Moore going on to state that a homeland is just land. Moore asks Corwell if he does not think it absurd for an entire clan to perish while clinging onto such a trivial thing.

Moore asks Ramada if she wants to join her and Ramada says she will stay, with Moore stating that Ramada has resigned herself to the all-consuming darkness. Moore tells them to take care and leaves. Lilyth asks Ramada why she would part with her own sister and Ramada laughs and asks herself the same question. Ramada mentions she wants to witness the waking of the lion and tells Lilyth that she will leave it at that. Lilyth thanks Ramada for staying as a Resistance member reports that Rundall soldiers have arrived. Ramada tells Lilyth that if she wishes to express her gratitude, she must listen after they're finished, telling Lilyth to focus on surviving the encounter with Rundall.

Ep. 10: Silence of the Stars[]

The Rundall soldiers have cornered the Resistance forces while Lilyth, Corwell and Ramada surmise what to do. Ramada mentions this is as far as they go while Corwell and Lilyth decide to fight to their last breath.

Following Lilyth's conrontation with Barale, Ramada and Lilyth bid farewell to Corwell. Corwell thanks them for their help and mentions that he intends to find somewhere peaceful to reside in before making another attempt at to take back their village. As Corwell and the resistance say their goodbye to the pair, Lilyth asks Ramada what she'll be doing now. Ramada states she'll accompany Lilyth, much to Lilyth's shock. Ramada mentions she knows Lilyth's heart and says that Lilyth has a place where she wants to hear the sound of songbirds once more. Lilyth is silent as Ramada tells her they need to set out. Lilyth asks Ramada if they'll be able to forgive her, with Ramada reassuring her and saying that they will. Ramada then gestures that they need to set out for Leonis, the Kingdom of Lions.

Gameplay[]

Ramada[]

A lancer from Leonis's second division, «Caelum», and Lilyth's right hand, whom Lilyth always turns to for advice in times of trouble. She is the greatest astrologer in the land and even joined Leonis's forces according to the guidance of the stars.

Character description

Ramada is an MR-rarity unit of the Water element whose main job is Lancer, while her sub jobs are Spellblade and Thief. She can equip the following items: Spear, Hat, Helm, Clothing, Armor, Accessory. Her unit cost is 60.

Her Master Ability increases her own Max TP by 30% and Pierce ATK by 20. She has no limit burst.

An elegant lance favored by Ramada. Because astrology requires delicate concentration, practitioners use only equipment that matches their particular wavelength. Though details about the spear's origin are unknown, there is no doubt that it is somehow connected to the stars.

Astrologer's Lance description

Her Trust Master Reward is the Astrologer's Lance weapon which bestows HP +68, ATK +99, CRT EVA +9 and Normal Attack (Sleep) Granted.

Ramada (Winter)[]

I can see my breath as if it is freezing in the air. It is rather cold...but it is still a nice night. Thanks to this weather, I can see the stars so clearly. What are they singing of, you ask? It is undeniable, of course, that they bless us... Oh, but that is a secret.

Character description

Ramada (Winter) is a UR-rarity unit of the Water element whose main job is Soldier, while her sub jobs are Ninja and Monk. She can equip the following items: Great Sword, Helm, Armor, Accessory. Her unit cost is 80.

Her first Master Ability increases her own ATK by 10% and Critical Hit Rate by 10. Her second Master Ability further increases Water unit allies' Max HP by 10% and Water Attack by 15, as well as her own ATK by 10%. Her limit burst is Holy Night's Judgment, which lowers Slash Res of targets within range for 3 turns, then deals Dmg (L).

A large hair ornament fashioned to resemble reindeer antlers. Made from the hardwood of an ancient holy tree found deep within a sprawling forest, it is hard enough to run through several ironclad knights with ease. Even so, it will never be used in battle, as Ramada has taken quite a liking to it.

Sagewood Hairpin description

Her Trust Master Reward is the Sagewood Hairpin armor which bestows HP +542, DEF +7, CRT EVA +7 and access to the Exaltation ability, which raises own ATK for 3 turns & Move +1.

Vision cards[]

Fleeting Tranquility
Fleeting Tranquility from WotV vision card

Fleeting Tranquility.

Lilyth, commander of «Caelum», and her right-hand woman Ramada take a moment to read the stars. Though they are both knights, Lilyth is more the type to cut through the vanguard while Ramada would assess the situation calmly from afar. Nevertheless, Lilyth seeks counsel from Ramada for all manner of things, and Ramada trusts Lilyth deeply in their mutual duty to protect Prince Mont. The moments they cherish the most are those when they're raising a toast to something they accomplished together. Their mugs are filled to the brim with Ramada's specially brewed tea. The conversation flowing between them is jovial and lighthearted—although sometimes it's filled with colorful rumors about the boys accompanying them.

Vision card description

Fleeting Tranquility is an MR-rarity vision card with a cost of 50. At Lv. 70, its stats are HP +253, ATK +113 and MAG +73. Its Party Abilities are Max HP Up 15% and Water Unit Luck Up 21%. Its Bestowed Effect is Charm Res Up 15. It was illustrated by G-ROW Art.

Second Division of the Kingdom of Leonis, «Caelum»
Second Division of the Kingdom of Leonis, «Caelum» from WotV vision card

Second Division of the Kingdom of Leonis, «Caelum».

Both of Leonis's princes oversee their own division. While Prince Sterne holds a tight rein over «Fortem», Prince Mont's division, «Caelum», is frequently described as a motley crew. One reason for this is Mont's overt kindness and oft-mocked method of selecting soldiers. While the division's commander, Lilyth, is a skilled warrior known as the Blaze of the Battlefield, both the overproud Baelo and archer Learte are Mont's childhood playmates. Factoring in Ramada—part tactician, part astrologer—there are many who decry the main members' paltry wartime experience. Yet rather than hold the front lines, «Caelum» acts as an adaptive unit. Where the members lack in fighting power, they make up for in their individual talents, and their bonds of friendship are rock-solid.

Vision card description

Second Division of the Kingdom of Leonis, «Caelum» is a UR-rarity vision card with a cost of 70. At Lv. 99, its stats are HP +346, ATK +92 and MAG +80. Its Party Abilities are DEX Up 35% and Earth Unit Accuracy Up 25. Its Bestowed Effect is Slash Attack Res Up 10. It was illustrated by SQUARE ENIX.

Guidance from the Stars
Guidance from the Stars from WotV vision card

Guidance from the Stars.

The two astrologer sisters—Ramada and Moore. In the years before Ramada began her stay in Leonis, the sisters had always traveled together, but events unfolded which caused them to part ways.
Just as their looks and personalities differ, so did their star-reading capabilities. The older Moore had been able to perform many readings surrounding the collapse of Rundall. On the other hand, although the younger Ramada had sensed indications of Rundall's demise as well, these were much hazier intuitions compared to her sister's; nevertheless, she was able to perceive the Waking of the Lion which Moore could not. Each following their own guidance from the stars, the two chose to serve different nations.
Does a future await them in which they join hands once again? Even now, neither has been able to read those stars.

Vision card description

Guidance from the Stars is a UR-rarity vision card with a cost of 70. At Lv. 99, its stats are HP +302, MAG +168 and AGI +3. Its Party Abilities are Water Unit Magic Attack Up 35, Water Unit Critical Dmg Up 13, Water Unit Non-Attack Ability Activation Time Reduced 100 and Water Unit Attack Ability Activation Time Reduced 100. Its Limited Bestowed Effects are SPR Up 10, MAG Up 10% and Critical Hit Rate Down 5 for Water units only, as well as Slash Attack Res Up 15% and Max HP Up 5% for Moore and Ramada only. It was illustrated by G-ROW Art.

Clairvoyant Astrologer
Clairvoyant Astrologer from WotV vision card

Clairvoyant Astrologer.

The stars reveal all in but an instant. They whisper the futures of all that draw life. The voices of the stars imparted to Ramada are always in service of the greater good—the warriors who fear the path ahead, the future of her allies who face tribulation. Reading the stars, Ramada makes precise decisions for the course of battle. At times, she even keeps their words from her allies, rallying them instead to overturn the future ordained by the stars. It was the voice of the stars which led Ramada to Leonis, but none will ever know if it was because that is where she was shown a sliver of hope for the war-torn land of Ardra or if she wished to simply surrender herself to the inevitable ruin which glimmered there.

Vision card description

Clairvoyant Astrologer is a UR-rarity vision card with a cost of 80. At Lv. 99, its stats are HP +285, ATK +158 and SPR +4. Its Party Abilities are ATK Up 35%, Acquired AP Up 35% and Water Unit Magic Attack Res Up 20. Its Limited Bestowed Effects are Unit Attack Res Up 6 for Spear-wielding job classes only, as well as DEF Piercing Rate Up 20 and Pierce Attack Up 10 for Ramada only. Its Vision Ability is Armor Piercer, which can only be used by Spear-wielding job classes and lowers DEF of targets within range for 3 turns, then deals Dmg (S). It was illustrated by Ryoji Ohara.

Merchandise[]

Ramada and Moore from WotV merchandise 1

Ramada and Moore drink served at Square Enix Cafe.

Square Enix Cafe sells a drink inspired by Ramada and Moore's vision card, Guidance of the Stars, which is comprised of a blue drink with glowing ice.

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