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Cypressus Custos is Kamisato Ayato's Constellation.

Gameplay[]

IconNameLevel
Constellation Kyouka FuushiKyouka Fuushi1
Shunsuiken DMG is increased by 40% against opponents with 50% HP or less.
Constellation World SourceWorld Source2
Namisen's maximum stack count is increased to 5. When Kamisato Ayato has at least 3 Namisen stacks, his Max HP is increased by 50%.
Constellation To Admire the FlowersTo Admire the Flowers3
Increases the Level of Kamisato Art: Kyouka by 3.
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
Constellation Endless FlowEndless Flow4
After using Kamisato Art: Suiyuu, all nearby party members will have 15% increased Normal Attack SPD for 15s.
Constellation Bansui IchiroBansui Ichiro5
Increases the Level of Kamisato Art: Suiyuu by 3.
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
Constellation Boundless OriginBoundless Origin6
After using Kamisato Art: Kyouka, Ayato's next Shunsuiken attack will create 2 extra Shunsuiken strikes when they hit opponents, each one dealing 450% of Ayato's ATK as DMG.
Both these Shunsuiken attacks will not be affected by Namisen.

Each Constellation activation requires one Kamisato Ayato's Stella Fortuna Kamisato Ayato's Stella Fortuna.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishCypressus CustosLatin: Guardian Cypress
Chinese
(Simplified)
神守柏座
Shénshǒu Bǎi-zuò
Guardian Deity Cypress Constellation[• 1]
Chinese
(Traditional)
神守柏座
Shénshǒu Bó-zuò
Japanese神守柏座
Kamori Kashiwa-za‍[!][!]
Guardian Deity Oak Constellation
Korean수호수호 떡갈나무자리
Suho-ui Tteokgalnamu-jari
Guardian Oak Tree Constellation
SpanishCypressus Custos
FrenchCypressus Custos
RussianОберегающий Кипарис
Oberegayushchiy Kiparis
Guarding Cypress
ThaiCypressus Custos
VietnameseCungCung Thần Thủ BáchThần Thủ BáchGuardian Deity Cypress/Oak Constellation[• 2]
GermanCypressus Custos
IndonesianCypressus Custos
PortugueseCypressus Custos
TurkishMuhafız SelviGuardian Cypress
ItalianCypressus Custos
  1. Chinese: While "" typically means "cypress" in Chinese, it is possible that in this context, it is used only as a reading of the Japanese character kashiwa, meaning "oak."
  2. Vietnamese: From the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese or Japanese name.

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