Disgaea 6 has plenty of DLC characters to whet your appetite, but don’t mistake the concept of DLC for “good”. Not all characters are created equal at the best of times, and the same can be said for DLC characters. Disgaea 3’s Raspberyl, unfortunately, falls into this category.
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Some characters are focused on support, others on dealing single-target damage, and others still go for more AOE damage. Raspberyl occupies this unique place in the roster where she does nothing. Not jack of all trades, not a specialist. She’s just a bit of a dud. Let’s try and make the most of her though.
Raspberyl is the Ying to Mao’s Yang. Mao is the ultimate slacker, whilst Raspberyl is always doing her best to learn, be on time, and have perfect attendance. Of course, since this is the Netherworld and these are demons, none of those traits is praised. That doesn’t stop Raspberyl from trying her darndest, however.
Honestly, there is very little reason to use Raspberyl. Her attacks are underwhelming and her Evility is pretty naff to boot. You would bring her because you like the character design, or you enjoyed her in Disgaea 3. That’s it though.
Raspberyl is a mage, and as a result, she has one weapon she is good at using.
Of course, we are talking about the Stave. She is one of the only characters to rock an S-Rank, so you might as well make the most of it. It is her one redeeming feature.
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Raspberyl has one unique Evility.
Love Thy Heart is a bad Evility. The bonus is substantial, but it pales in comparison to better Evilities on better characters, and the restriction being “higher” and not “equal to or higher” makes a huge difference. In the late game,
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