AOT Revolution: All Mythic Perks Stats Guide

Franco Abrina
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Attack on Titan: Revolution finally rolled out Update 1, which many players have been waiting for. It added a ton of new content, including a raid and some mythic rarity buffs. In this guide, we will be showing you each of the new mythic perks and a quick summary of what bonuses they can provide you.

All Mythic Perks Stats Guide

There are a total of four new mythic perks that came with the update, each of which belong to a different category. This means that you can potentially use all four and be a strong and well-rounded titan slaying machine.

One way to acquire these is through raids, and they have a less than 1% chance of dropping, so be ready for a long grind! Without further ado, below are each of the mythic perks for each category.

AOT Revolution attack raid rewards chest showing the mythical perk chance

Offense Mythic Perk – Kengo

Kengo is the first mythical perk under the offense category, and as such, it provides some chunky damage boosting buffs mainly centered around your blades. It gives you the following bonuses:

  • Blades can now hit two limbs at once
  • ODM damage is increased by 60%
  • Blade durability is increased by 20%

As you can see, it can be absolutely busted when paired with other perks that stack with it. You also likely won’t need to use the legendary Carnifex perk anymore if you have it. Pair it with a perk that grants bonus ODM damage and your hits will absolutely hurt.

Core Mythic Perk – Founder’s Blessing

The Founder’s Blessing mythical perk falls under the Core category, and it gives you a bunch of titan-centered bonuses, which are the following:

  • You can now shift five times in a row.
  • Your aggro range is increased by 150.
  • All of your titan stats are increased by 15%.
  • Your awakening bar will now fill 35% faster.

Although it is still too early to be jumping to any conclusions, Founder’s Blessing is generally already considered to be one of the best perks in the game. If you have the means to farm for it, do yourself a favor and get on that grind as soon as possible.

Support Mythic Perk – Tatsujin

In the support category, the new mythical Tatsujin perk is all about buffing your ODM. Paired with the new Kengo perk, you will be even more fearsome than Levi himself. The following are the bonuses it provides:

  • Increases your ODM control by 25%
  • Increases your ODM speed by 20%
  • Increases your ODM gas by 15%
  • Increases the range of your ODM by 25%

As you can see, it’s pretty much an OP must-have if you want to zip around the map and clear out titans with ease. This is another one that you should get as soon as possible to speed up your mission times.

Defense Mythic Perk – Immortal

Finally, the fourth and last mythic perk released in the update is Immortal, which falls under the defense category. As the perk’s name implies, it essentially makes you almost unkillable due to the following bonuses:

  • Your injury chance is decreased by 40%
  • Health is boosted by 125
  • Your damage reduction is bumped up by an additional 30%

Paired with the Founder’s Blessing perk, you will be an unstoppable tank while in titan form, and the buffs themselves are just great in general as your survivability will drastically improve.

AOT Revolution player with the immortal mythic perk equipped

And those are all of the mythical perks currently implemented in the game, with more likely to come in future updates as new raids and other activities are added over time. While you’re here, consider checking out our best killing guide for Attack on Titan Revolution as well as it will help you improve your titan slaying skills so that you can get more raids done!

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Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.
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