Given the existence of both 5-Star and 4-Star Servants in Fate/Grand Order, no one could blame players for immediately shunning other lesser-starred variants. Such is the case of 3-Star Servants, who often get ignored in favor of their higher-starred counterparts. However, those familiar with the meta know that ignoring these Servants by virtue of their star number would have players miss out on a lot of opportunities.
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In fact, many 3-Star Servants hold a lot of potential in the endgame provided fans understand how exactly to grow them in Fate/Grand Order. Moreover, some 3-Star Servants can end up overshadowing their 5-Star counterparts when used in the right context.
The original underdog, David proves there’s always a way to rise out of a rough patch. His Hamesh Avanim C- (Noble Phantasm) gives him a guaranteed hit and deals high single-target damage, and even stops an opponent from using their skills if this was used while Overcharged.
In addition, his Charisma B (Skill) can boost everyone’s attack, whereas Divine Protection A (Skill) boosts his defense and recovers health. Not to mention, his Harp Of Healing B (Skill) not only removes debuffs but also recovers health for everyone and gives them Evade for a single time, potentially saving everyone from certain death.
Despite the apparent usefulness of his kit, however, David does lack both damage potential and health for his 3-Star stature. Not only that, his lack of critical boosts and inability to chain his attacks with Buster cards limits his damage potential – something very uncommon for an Archer.
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