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Fate/Grand Order Arcade Adds Jacques de Molay and Leonardo da Vinci

The Sixth Singularity for Fate/Grand Order Arcade, Cavalry Order’s Esteemed Expedition: Lost Jerusalem, is now live. Two new Servants, Jacques de Molay (Saber) and Leonardo da Vinci (Caster), made their appearances. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The mysterious Saber that Fate/Grand Order Winter Caravan 2021 teased is Jacques de Molay. He appears as an enemy Servant and is not available in the gacha. Furthermore, there is no information on his voice actor. Molay is designed by Kuroboshi Kouhaku, who also worked on Abigail Williams and Katsushika Hokusai. His Noble Phantasm is Pèlerinage du Temple: Such a Long Pilgrimage’s Journey.

Jacques de Molay’s Noble Phantasm in Fate/Grand Order Arcade is viewable here:

In history, Jacques de Molay was the last grand master of the Knights Templar. He wanted to reform the order, but European nobles, who wished to gain the Templars’ wealth for their own, arrested and tortured them into making false confessions. Molay later retracted his confession and King Philip IV had him burned upon a scaffold.

While Jacques de Molay will not be a summonable ally in Fate/Grand Order Arcade, Leonardo da Vinci (Caster) will be added into the gacha. Her “younger” Rider form is already available.

Here is a demonstration video for Leonardo da Vinci (Caster):

There is currently no news of Lost Jerusalem’s plot and how it differs from Fate/Grand Order’s Sixth Singularity, Camelot. However, it takes place on the same map and, just like Camelot, Ozymandias will have a role in the story.

Fate/Grand Order Arcade is exclusively available in arcades in Japan.

Stephanie Liu
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