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Disgaea 6 Complete

Evil Eye Evilities List

By
Jarrod Garripoli

Evilities have been a mechanic in the Disgaea series since they debuted in Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice. They are passive abilities that can be equipped to your characters, with a wide ranged of effects. This page will list all of the Evilities that unlock for the Evil Eye class, as well as point out any standout Evilities that can be good for builds.

In order to get the Common Evilities from the Classes for other characters, you will need to increase the Class Proficiency for that characters through the subclass system. For example, if you wish to get the Warrior Evilities for Zed, then you need to set the Warrior as his subclass and rank it up, then purchase them from the Skill Shop. Every class has five Common Evilities, with each rank adding an additional Evility to the shop, so you need at least Rank 5 to get all of the Common Evilities from a single class.

(1 of 4) You need to earn stars as the subclass to unlock their Evilities

As far as Unique Evilities go, each of the classes will have one that will be stuck on that character and cannot be changed out at all. In order to get the classes’ Unique Evilities on other characters, you will first need to master that class through the subclass system. After doing that, you will then need to unlock an Unique Evility slot for that character. For more information on that, visit the How to Unlock More Evility Slots page.

Evil Eye’s Unique Evility

The Evil Eye’s Unique Evility is called Evil Eye, and it makes it so when a character with it attacks, the target unit’s defense power will be lowered by 30%. The wording on this is a bit weird, as it seems to indicate only when the unit with it attacks, that only they will benefit from the reduced defense. That would mean it’s not an actual debuff that sticks around after the attack from the character with it. That means it’s not as good as it would seem.

List of Common Evilities (Evil Eye)

Icon Common Evility Description Mana Cost Slots
D6_Assassination_Icon.png Petrifying Gaze 50% chance to inflict Paralysis when attacking normally 100 2
D6_Power_Axe_Icon.png Longhorn 30% chance to increase damage dealt by 100% when attacking normally 250 2
D6_High_Firepower_Icon.png Inner Beast Increase ATK by 25% and DEF by 25% but set INT & RES to 1 1,000 3
D6_Marking_Icon.png One Hit Wonder Increase damage dealt by 10% when defeating an enemy with full HP (Max 200%) 2,500 4
D6_Assassination_Icon.png Cursed Gaze For every ailment a target has, decrease target unit’s defense power by -20% 5,000 5

The Common Evilities for the Evil Eye are either situational, or they simply don’t have a guaranteed that they will work. If you can get all of the status ailment Innocents on a weapon for a character, then Cursed Gaze has the potential to be pretty good. There are six ailments, so that’s a potential -120% decrease to an enemy’s defense power if you can get all of them on an enemy. Combine this with the Mecha Girl’s Full Strike ability to hit a lot of enemies at the same time, making it even better.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    NIS America
  • Platforms,
    PC, PS4, PS5, Switch
  • Genre
    Adventure, Tactical RPG
  • Guide Release
    13 June 2022
  • Last Updated
    11 August 2022
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