NoName and NoName (Head) (NoName) (NoName(Head)) are two of the playable characters in 100% Orange Juice!. He was added to the game in DLC 11, alongside . He plays as a single dual-character. NoName originates from the game Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition, in which he was the main antagonist of the Falling Wonder campaign. He is a robot that looks identical to his creator Shifu.
Passives
NoName
- If KO'd, turn into NoName (Head) instead.
- Give no stars or Wins if KO'd in battle.
NoName (Head)
- Turn into NoName after reaching a Home panel or getting KO'd.
- Gain -1 to all move rolls.
Notes
- Despite its inclusion on the unit card, NoName (Head)'s listed REC stat is never utilized, as he instantly transforms back into NoName upon being KO'd (before any revive rolls are carried out).
Overview
NoName is a relatively balanced character, similar to Encounter panels and his health provides a decent amount of protection from incoming attacks. NoName's true power, however, stems from his passive ability which, like a robot, makes him rather difficult to KO. NoName essentially is given a second life upon initially being KO'd. The player will revert into his (Head) form, which can buy the player just enough time to either revert back to his initial form or draw a Hyper to survive even more chapters. This can be especially useful as it can help NoName survive almost indefinitely if the player can get to a Home panel to make him whole again, and use healing cards such as to set up another health barrier. The player can also enjoy the benefit from being relatively safe from the Bosses and immune to powerful Hyper cards like upon initial encounter. Like , NoName's passive forces the opponent to do at least two battles in order KO NoName. He also has a powerful Hyper for the late game that puts almost every player into more danger than himself, and can completely ruin the game for opponents seeking wins.
, with an average health stat, a slightly buffed attack stat, and partially reduced defense stat. While not particularly powerful in any stat, NoName features enough attack power to take downEven with his powerful passive, NoName is far from un-KO'able, a possess a harsh trade-off. From the start, NoName features a slightly debuffed defense stat which lowers his durability for prolonged combat, which makes wins norma and combat inadvisable unless in his favor. A short amount of combats can quickly reduce NoName to his (Head) form. His passive also usually only acts as a way to keep him alive for one more chapter. However, once NoName has been reduced to (Head) form, he has extremely poor stats and a debuffed movement. The combination of both of these will likely result in an easy KO for pursuing opponents, as he cannot fight well or run away quickly. Even Encounter panels become a risk as a roll of 5 or higher from an opponent can easily defeat NoName (Head) if the player rolls poorly for defense. The player will also then be punished harshly for being KO'd with a 6 recovery stat, often resulting in 2-3 chapters of downtime before the player can get back in the game.
NoName should more often than not try to aim for the star norma and play passively unless the opportunity to attack a weak opponent presents itself. When possible, the player should try to use the boss to their advantage, letting it do most of the damage to opponents so NoName can pick them off. In the early game, the player should focus on Draw and Bonus panels specifically as preserving NoName's health and preparing for the later game are essential to his success.
Summary
- Pros
- +Positive ATK and a decent amount of HP in the first form
- +Powerful passive effect that not only helps you protect your stars, but also allows you to attack others more safely
- +Hyper that deters opponents from attacking you and can also potentially set them back
- +Good synergy between the Hyper and the passive effect
- Cons
- -Low DEF. Extremely terrible stats in the Head form
- -Hyper is very expensive and also requires having the Boss on the field
- -Passive effect triggers on every KO, no matter what, which—along with the increased REC—can significantly slow down NoName, especially at the beginning of the game
Update History
- Updated Overseer's description.
- Fixed not being able to challenge NoName after KO'ing him with .
- Fixed taking stars from NoName's regular form.
- NoName now gives wins and stars when he would be KO'd out of battle with effects that reward the user with such. New unit card description: "If KO'd, turn into NoName (Head) instead. Give no stars or Wins if KO'd in battle."
- Fixed not working correctly with NoName (Head) and .
- Fixed "VICTORY!" being displayed if NoName was forced into pot form during battle.
- Fixed coloring errors in , NoName and hair sets.
- Fixed NoName reviving as Potted Head when rolling a 6 on first try.
- Fixed overhealing NoName in Potted Head form after being KO'd in battle.
- NoName’s passive ability changed: If KO'd, give no stars or Wins from battle and turn into NoName (Head) instead. (Previously: When KO'd in battle, cancel the KO and turn into NoName (Head) instead.)
- Clarified Overseer description to show it only works against players.
- Fixed Overseer not cancelling the other party's battle card usage when the battle is cancelled.
- Fixed being able to receive hairs and poses from the crates for and NoName without owning them.
- Fixed NoName (Head) having a chance to ignore battle stat modifying stock effects.
- NoName (Head) now has the following passive ability: -1 to Move rolls.
- Overseer now costs 30 stars (up from 20).