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Zenos yae Galvus is a playable character in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and its arcade version. He is the second character to represent Final Fantasy XIV. He is a Specialist type character. Zenos is a new character who did not appear in the PlayStation Portable Dissidia Final Fantasy games.

Zenos' default player title is Nameless Resonant and his manikin, the Mirage of a Resonant, is aquamarine.

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Appearance

Zenos' default costume, "Imperial Crown Prince", is taken from his main appearance in Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, excluding his helmet. He dons a full-plated armor colored in burgundy, with winged motifs on his shoulder pads. He wears two separately colored sashes; a red sash that also can be seen wrapped across his body and arms, and an orange sash wrapped around his waist. In battle, he carries around a "Sword Revolver", a large barrel-shaped holster in which he sheathes and switches between his three katana that he wields individually. The first alternate coloration of this costume recolors his armor dark navy with his sashes in blue and shades of turquoise. The second alternate coloration recolors his armor dark silver with his sashes in grey and shades of blue.

His first alternate costume is his "Imperial Court Attire", which is based on Zenos as he appears after the liberation of Ala Mhigo following the events of Stormblood. He no longer wears a full set of plated armor, but retains aspects of his default appearance coloration, wearing burgundy metal boots and an armored chest plate along with a red sash seen around his waist and tucked in his boots. He wears a pair of brown pants, fingerless gloves and shirt underneath his armor, and now has a large white overcoat with golden orientations and large shoulder pads that he wears over his shoulders as opposed to wearing it through his arms. His Sword Revolver is now more metallic, almost cybernetic akin to the Garlean Empire, with a primarily silver design with red markings. This first alternate coloration of this costume recolors his armor and coat black and his sash purple, while the second recolors his armor black, his coat olive green, and his sash blue.

His extra alternate costume is "Legatus of the XIIth", similar to his default appearance though now donning his helmet, as seen in promotional art and in-game throughout Stormblood. His helmet resembles a mask with four horns; two smaller horns extending from the crown, while the two larger ones extend from the side. The mouth and nose of the mask match the color of his burgundy armor, while the forehead and eyes are white with a skull-like motif and a large orb on the forehead, matching the same one on Zenos's forehead. His voice is also slightly modified to sound more metallic and muffled, as in the original game.

Personality

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Equipment

Zenos wields katanas. In battle, he switches between three different katanas as he did in Stormblood, though only one can be replaced through Weapon sets; his permanent katanas are called The Swell and The Storm. All weapons hail from the world of Final Fantasy XIV, but only The Swell, The Storm, and Ame-no-Habakiri are equipped by Zenos. Susano's Tachi, Shinryu's Katana and the Omega Samurai Blade are loot that can be dropped in high difficulty versions of the boss battles against Susano, Shinryu, and Omega respectively.

His default weapon is Ame-no-Habakiri, a red katana forged by the Kojin, one of the many beast tribes that inhabit Hydaelyn, and was acquired by Zenos during the events of Stormblood. His first alternate weapon is Susano's Tachi, the second is Shinryu's Katana, and the third is the Omega Samurai Blade.


Story

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Gameplay

  • Type: Specialist - Zenos's unique EX skill gauge greatly increases when landing a bravery or HP attack.
  • EX Skill: Art of the Swell / Art of the Storm / Art of the Sword - Unleash a powerful bravery attack. If each type hits, Aetherial Resonance activates and changes his unique EX skill to an HP attack called Storm, Swell, Sword.

Abilities

Move Damage Input Type Power Frame Data Image
Orochi Bravery DFF2015 II IconDFF2015 Right IIDFF2015 Right II Ground
Advance forward and dice your foe to ribbons.
Bloodletting Bravery DFF2015 Up + II IconDFF2015 Right II Ground
Rush forward, then send your foe flying with an attack. (Hold to charge)
Easy Prey Bravery DFF2015 II IconDFF2015 Right IIDFF2015 Right II Airborne
Advance forward and dice your foe to ribbons.
Hunter's Waltz Bravery DFF2015 Up + II IconDFF2015 Right IIDFF2015 Right II Airborne
Lunge forward and unleash a rapid succession of blows.
Soul of the Swell Bravery DFF2015 II Icon Dashing (with The Swell equipped)
Flourish The Swell, emitting blades of wind.
Soul of the Storm Bravery DFF2015 Up + II Icon Dashing (with The Storm equipped)
Flourish The Storm, emitting a lightning orb.
Soul of the Sword Bravery DFF2015 II Icon Dashing (with The Sword equipped)
Flourish Ame-no-Habakiri, emitting multiple magical projectiles.
Unmoving Troika HP DFF2015 IV Icon -
Deliver a trifold salvo of slashes.
Concentrativity HP DFF2015 IV Icon -
Unleash the energy of your blade, emitting an explosion that grows in radius. (Hold to charge)
Vein Splitter HP DFF2015 IV Icon -
  • Earth Vein Splitter (Grounded) - Furiously strike the earth beneath you, sending out a shockwave that pursues the enemy.
  • Wind Vein Splitter (Airborne) - Ignite the air around a foe, causing an explosion.
Lightless Spark HP DFF2015 IV Icon -
Slash in an area in front of you, sending forth a shockwave. (Hold to charge)
Art of the Swell EX Skill Playstation-Lstick-Up + DFF2015 I Icon -
Brandish The Swell to deliver a series of frenzied slashes. (Bravery attack)
Art of the Storm EX Skill Playstation-Lstick-Left + DFF2015 I Icon -
Brandish The Storm to punish enemies in a cone-shaped area in front of you. (Bravery attack)
Art of the Sword EX Skill Playstation-Lstick-Right + DFF2015 I Icon -
Brandish Ame-no-Habakiri, collapsing upon your foe and sending out a shockwave upon landing. (Bravery attack)
Storm, Swell, Sword EX Skill DFF2015 I Icon While Aetherial Resonance is active
Slash your foe, then brandish all three blades and unleash a rapid succession of blows. (HP attack.) After the first hit lands, you are invincible until HP damage occurs.
  • Zenos's unique EX skill gauge increases only when landing a bravery or HP attack, without any effects from remaining HP or Shiva.
  • Using Art of the Swell, Art of the Storm, or Art of the Sword will switch out Zenos's current blade for the one appropriate for that skill.
  • His stance will remain effective if the player holds only DFF2015 I Icon when using Art of the Swell, Art of the Storm, or Art of the Sword. Releasing DFF2015 I Icon, using a different ability, or passage of a set amount of time will end the stance.
  • Hitting with Art of the Swell, Art of the Storm, or Art of the Sword at least one time each will activate the buff Aetherial Resonance. The unique EX skill changes to Storm, Swell, Sword while the buff is in effect, and will return to normal when the move hits or time passes. While in effect, interrupting and poise values become the same as those for Vanguard characters.

Creation and development

Prior to Zenos' reveal, producer of Final Fantasy XIV Naoki Yoshida expressed his approval for either Nael van Darnus, Alphinaud Leveilleur and Zenos to be added as the second playable representative for Final Fantasy XIV,[1] with Zenos eventually chosen.

He was revealed as the seventh DLC character and the first to be separate from the Season Pass on March 24, 2019. He was added in the arcade version on March, 26th and in the console version on the April, 11th.

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Allusions

  • Weapon Sets only modifying the appearance of one of Zenos's katanas alludes to his warmonger personality, since he only seeks the strongest of weapons to strike down the strongest of foes.

Trivia

  • Zenos is the second warrior to be from an expansion instead of a character from the original installment, Kam'lanaut being the first.
  • Zenos is the first new character since the console release of Dissidia NT to be released without an alternate outfit, with the stated reason being that the proposed alternate would potentially be a spoiler to the unreleased Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, and would be released at a later date.
  • Prior to his announcement, Final Fantasy XIV producer and director Naoki Yoshida approved his inclusion to Dissidia along with Nael van Darnus and Alphinaud Leveilleur.
  • Even though there was a Final Fantasy XIV stage by the time Zenos was announced, his debut trailer takes place in the Final Battlefield stage original from Dissidia NT instead of Porta Decumana.
    • This refers to his role in Stormblood, where he fuses with Shinryu. The Final Battlefield stage acts as the arena of the final boss of Dissidia NT, which is also Shinryu.
    • This would make him the third character thus far to not be featured during their debut trailer in their respective game's stage, after Kain Highwind and Ultimecia. Unlike the other two, however, Zenos is not a returning warrior.
  • Zenos is the first warrior to have his voice change depending on his outfit. His Legatus of the XIIth outfit causes his voice to be muffled by his helmet.

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