Charles de Nurse

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Charles de Nurse
シャルルドナース
Model No.
NAS05
Motif
Nurse
Parts
Head: Clean Room
クリーンルーム
Right Arm: Vitamin Syringe
ビタミンシリンジ
Left Arm: Anti Syringe
アンティシリンジ
Legs: Apron Skirt
エプロンスカート
Game appearances
Medarot S
Other appearances


Charles de Nurse (シャルルドナース) is a female nurse-type Medarot introduced in Medarot S: Unlimited Nova. It was added to the game in November 2023 update, as part of the Medarot anime collaboration event.

Description[edit]

Charles de Nurse follows the design cues of previous nurse Medarots. It has a headpiece that ressembles a Plague doctor's mask, which it deploys when using its abilities.

It is equipped with an array of defensive and healing abilities. Charles de Nurse has four uses of Perfect Guard on its head. Its right arm has Field Repair, which derive parts of its healing power from Charles de Nurse's leg compatibility with the current terrain type. Revive on its left arm restores all destroyed parts on an allied Medarot at 10% of its maximum HP. Its leg part is heavily armored with good defense stats and comes with the attribute White Mage, which buff all of its stats except Armor and Heavy Limit when either of its Healing Skills are used, stackable to a maximum of five times.

Concept and creation[edit]

Charles de Nurse's designer Fujioka Kenki explained that since previous Nurse-type Medarots made by other designers had cute elements. he was inspired to give Charles de Nurse strange and creepy attributes[1].

Image gallery[edit]

Note[edit]

  • According to a comment by the host of the Medarot S livestream announcing it, Charles de Nurse's design was completed in 2022.
  • Its name is a reference to Charles de Lorme, the physician known for inventing the Plague mask.


Related Medarots[edit]

Nurse-type Medarots
NAS-0 Holynurse
NAS-1 Saintnurse
NAS-2 Bravenurse
NAS-0CH Pikarin Nurse
FAM-0 Famille
NAS04-F Lyrical Nurse
NAS05 Charles de Nurse

References[edit]

  1. Twitter post on Kenki Fujioka's account (November 20, 2023). Twitter. Retrieved April 23, 2024

External links[edit]