
In addition, all allies receive sizable ATK and Critical Damage buffs, and if any allies are Foreigners (including Gogh herself), they receive an even larger Critical Damage buff. As is suiting for a painting detailing the stars of the night sky, Van Gogh gains passive Critical Stars each turn after the NP. The centerpiece of her kit is her Noble Phantasm, De Sterrennacht, named after Van Gogh’s most famous work. She also has a Guts skill of her own as her hard defensive measure. Defensively, she has a party 1-time Evade, and a very minor HP regen skill that largely offsets Curse damage.

Offensively, she can increase ATK and Star Gather rate for a single ally, and can decrease DEF and Quick Resist for all enemies. She also provides a multitude of benefits to allies both offensively and defensively. Helpfully, she has a passive that prevents her from succumbing to Curse damage, always leaving her at 1 HP. She can also take advantage of Curse stacks she has in multiple ways, with Void Space Art increasing her own NP Gauge by up to 10% for every stack of Curse she has, while Soul of the Water Channels allows her to remove a Curse stack with every Quick attack while gaining a minor ATK buff stack in exchange. She is a Supportive Foreigner Servant with an Arts NP, and their kit makes her an excellent and highly unique Quick-focused Critical Damage support Servant, particularly for Foreigner allies.Ī theme of curses runs throughout Van Gogh’s skill set, with Het Gele Huis applying Curse to all allies, Soul of the Water Channels absorbing all Curse stacks from both enemies and allies onto herself, and Void Space Art applying three stacks of Curse to herself. In keeping with Fate tradition, despite being historically male, Van Gogh manifests with a female spirit origin. “Dear Master, please use Gogh with vigor, and grind my body like flour as if I was cattle… Although cattle are normally used to grind flour… Eheh, Gogh Joke…”
