How To Get Phoenix Feather
Against the original fate franchise had protagonist Shiro Emiya and Artoria Pendragon discover the true nature of the wish-granting Holy Grail, Fate/Grand Order lives up to its name by sending players on a world-saving mission across various timelines. As members of the Chaldea Organization, players are tasked to gather history and legend’s most powerful individuals in the hopes of stopping a newfound threat from destroying the world.
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As a result, players of Fate/Grand Order embark on a journey to acquire and cultivate the world’s best Servants in what is probably one of the most infamous gacha games of all time. And for players looking into developing the most meta-breaking teams, it’s important to level up the Skills of their Servants and Ascend them to the highest tier, with the Phoenix Feather being one of the most coveted materials in the process. However, how exactly could players attain this upgrade tool?
What Is The Phoenix Feather?
At first glance, the characteristic icon of the Phoenix Feather as a fiery feather brings about the familiar image of the Phoenix Down from the Final Fantasy franchise. Truly enough, the Phoenix Feather does come from the Phoenix, a popular mythical bird in Asia. Being a gold item, the Phoenix Feather is a rather rare material for Ascension and Skill Ups.
However, perhaps more interesting is the part where the Phoenix Feather is actually found not within a Phoenix or a Phoenix-looking enemy. Rather, the Phoenix Feather is often found amongst the ranks of the Amazons, particularly the Amazoness Leader and the Amazoness Queen, who often accompany Boss Servants.
Secret Route (Bountiful Sea, Order 3: Oceanos)
During the player’s quest, as part of the Chaldea Organization’s directive to save the world from utter destruction, is a trip to the Seven Seas. In particular, players go to the height of the Age of Exploration, where the mysterious seas of Okeanos became infamous for rumors that it held the mythical Holy Grail.
In Order III – Sealed Ends of the Four Seas: Okeanos, players team up with legendary pirate Francis Drake in her personal mission. Given its inclusion as a Main Quest, even players with teams of 3-Star Fate/Grand Order Servants may be able to farm this for their leveling. Players interested in finding Phoenix Feathers here may want to look into the details of this quest:
- AP cost: 18
- Bond Points: 615
- QP: 8,320
- Quest EXP: 12,552
Pseudo-Singularity 2: Agartha
When players finish the Main Quest, they gain access to the Pseudo-Singularity missions that further expand the story of Chaldea Organization’s efforts in saving the world. In the context of Phoenix Feathers, players may be able to acquire this within some Free Quests in Pseudo Singularity II – Subterranean World of Folklore: Agartha. This expands on the second Singularity that appeared in a location where a Singularity shouldn’t have appeared in history – the mythical underground city of Agartha.
With the right growth, players may be able to have their Fate/Grand Order 4-Star Servant teams take on this Pseudo-Singularity without much difficulty to farm this material. Here are the Free Quests within Agartha where Phoenix Feather could be looted:
Amazons’ Banquet (Riverside Town)
- AP Cost: 20
- Bond Points: 735
- QP: 9,880
- Quest EXP: 18,888
Warriors’ Hunting Ground (Camping Ground)
- AP Cost: 20
- Bond Points: 735
- QP: 9,880
- Quest EXP: 18,888
- AP Cost: 21
- Bond Points: 775
- QP: 10,400
- Quest EXP: 21,256
Jungle Voyage (Great Underground River)
- AP Cost: 21
- Bond Points: 795
- QP: 10,660
- Quest EXP: 22,488
Courtroom (Town Hall, Pseudo-Singularity 4: Salem)
The story of pocket singularities don’t just end in Agartha, however, as saving the timeline from these rogue singularities extend into other eras. Such is the case of Pseudo Signularity IV – The Forbidden Advent Garden: Salem. In here, a singularity hath thrust the land of Salem into darkness, with a malice that resembles that of the Demon Gods that tried to destroy humanity.
This stage’s nature as part of the extended mid-game of the player’s progression in the main story means they may want to set up their more powerful 5-Star Fate Servants to meet the challenge. Players who are looking for a Phoenix Feather may want to check this particular Free Quest:
- AP Cost: 21
- Bond Points: 755
- QP: 10,140
- Quest EXP: 20,056
Lost Belt 4: Yuga Ksetra
Outside the scope of the Main Quest in Fate/Grand Order are Lostbelts or supernatural pocket dimensions beyond the main timeline. And in the context of Phoenix Feather, players may be able to acquire them more efficiently, specifically within Lost Belt No. 4: Samsara of Genesis and Terminus, Yuga Kshetra – The Final Dark God.
In this Lostbelt, players are thrust into a world where only the will of the God Arjuna has ensured everyone is leading “peaceful” lives in its whim. Due to its nature as part of the title’s endgame, players may want to reserve their more elite Fate/Grand Order 5-Star Servant units for this stage’s tougher foes. Here are the relevant Quests where the Phoenix Feather can be located:
A Pious Town (Bichu)
- AP Cost: 20
- Bond Points: 735
- QP: 9,880
- Quest EXP: 18,888
Devaloka (Eastern Flower Garden)
- AP Cost: 21
- Bond Points: 815
- QP: 10,920
- Quest EXP: 23,752
The Great Dragon’s Bed (Land of Eternity)
- AP Cost: 21
- Bond Points: 815
- QP: 10,920
- Quest EXP: 23,752
Chaldea Gate
Fans looking for a faster and surer means to acquire Phoenix Feather may want to look into doing specific Chaldea Gate quests As fans know, each day in Chaldea Gate spawns a different set of quests, all geared towards specific classes.
Thankfully, the Archer, Lancer, and Saber Class days have quests that allow players to farm Phoenix Feather should they be lucky enough to proc its spawn rate. Its nature as a location for farmable dailies means players with 3-Star Fate Servants may be able to clear these areas with enough practice. Here are the other relevant Quests where the Phoenix Feather could be acquired:
Saber Training Ground – Advanced (Sunday)
- AP Cost: 30
- Bond Points: 415
- QP: 4,400
- Quest EXP: 5,690
- Boss Servant: Altria Pendragon (Alter)
Saber Training Ground – Expert (Sunday)
- AP Cost: 40
- Bond Points: 615
- QP: 6,400
- Quest EXP: 15,690
- Boss Servant: Altria Pendragon
Archer Training Ground – Advanced (Monday)
- AP Cost: 30
- Bond Points: 415
- QP: 4,400
- Quest EXP: 5,690
- Boss Servant: EMIYA
Archer Training Ground – Expert (Monday)
- AP Cost: 40
- Bond Points: 516
- QP: 6,400
- Quest EXP: 15,690
- Boss Servant: Gilgamesh
Lancer Training Ground – Advanced (Tuesday)
- AP Cost: 30
- Bond Points: 415
- QP: 4,400
- Quest EXP: 5,690
- Boss Servant: Cu Chulainn
Lancer Training Ground – Expert (Tuesday)
- AP Cost: 40
- Bond Points: 615
- QP: 6,400
- Quest EXP: 15,690
- Boss Servant: Elizabeth Bathory
Enter The Amazoness Leader
Despite their nature as a rather simple unit, the Amazoness Leader is proof that proper leadership can help the mighty Amazon achieve anything. Wearing more prominent armor than their soldier counterparts, the Amazoness Leader is commonly found around Chaldea Gate and Okeanos. Players who like farming with Fate/Grand Order Buster Teams may be familiar with their presence in certain locations.
The Amazoness Leader is a common unit, often found accompanying other Amazon units in combat. They have two actions and have different NP Charges and NPs depending on the unit subtype. Here are other notable traits:
- Attributes: Man, making them weak against Earth units but stronger against Sky units
- Traits: Female, Human, Humanoid
- Defensive Formation (Skill): Increases one’s own Defense by 20% for three turns
- Mystic Sword (NP, Saber, 4 Charges): Deals 300% damage to one enemy, has 50% chance to Charm an enemy for a turn and gives 10% boost to the party’s attack for three turns.
- Mystic Bow (NP, Archer, 3 Charges): Deals 300% damage to an enemy with 50% chance to Charm an enemy for a turn while boosting the team’s critical by 10% for three turns.
- Mystic Spear (NP, Lancer, 4 Charges): Deals 300% damage to a target while having 50% chance to Charm for one turn. It also gives a 10% boost to the party’s Defense for three turns.
Enter The Amazoness Queen
Lying at the summit of the hierarchy of the Amazons is the Amazoness Queen, marked by their sheer strength and power of will. Serving as the ultimate leader of their Amazon troupe, they are also the most competent warriors among them. As with their subordinates, the Amazoness Queen is often found in Chaldea Gate and Okeanos.
Being a leader-type unit, the Amazoness Queen is often accompanied by Amazoness Leaders and usual Amazoness warriors. They possess three actions and four NP Charges across all Class variants. As boss monsters, players may want to have a 4-Star Fate Servant prepared to assist the rest of the team with their more powerful attacks.
- Attributes: Man, which means they’re stronger against Sky units but weaker against Earth units
- Traits: Female, Human, Humanoid
- Defensive Formation (Skill): Increases one’s own Defense by 20% for three turns
- Mystic Sword (NP, Saber): A single-target attack that deals 300% damage with 50% chance to Charm for a turn. This also gives a 10% boost to the party’s attack that lasts for three turns.
- Mystic Bow (NP, Archer): Deals 300% damage to a target with 50% chance to Charm them for a turn. This also gives a 10% boost to the team’s critical hit.
- Mystic Spear (NP, Lancer): An attack that deals 300% damage to a target with a 50% chance to Charm them for one turn. This also boosts the party’s Defense by 10% for three turns.
Fate/Grand Order was released on 2015 and is currently playable on iOS and Android.
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