

Has a B rank in speed, making him equal to Ishtar, who can keep up with Servants that can react to her Noble Phantasm. Keeps up with Servants of similar speed to Enkidu) with Massively Faster than Lightreactions and combat speed (201 times the speed of light. Speed: Hypersonic+(Can keep up with Mordred, who should be able to match Artoria's movement speed) with Faster than Light+reactions and combat speed (Has a Agility rating of B, which means he is much faster than Iskandar, who can dodge Excalibur's beam of light at point blank range) | Massively Hypersonic+(Mach 1175. In Fate/Extella Link, he should be comparable to the rest of the cast, and they can defeat an enemy who can destroy 80% of the planet, and it was also stated that Velber at that state could have destroyed the Moon) However, Astolfo never faltered he did not seem to consider failure or defeat as blunders in the first place.Īttack Potency: Large City level(Has clashed with Mordred Pendragon, who can greatly damage Artoria) | Planet level(Should not be far below other Servants in Fate/Grand Order. He was continually defeated in riding tournaments, fell victim to many thaumaturgical traps and even lost-in a matter of hours-the reason that he had picked up at the moon. Astolfo brought rise to various legends on the back of mounts like a griffin and the famous Rabicano, but particularly famous among them is something inconceivable for this world-the Hippogriff.Īlthough many are the glorious tales of Astolfo, it is said that he has made just as many mistakes. Through his journeys, he had won numerous Mystic Codes such as his flute, his grimoire, and his shining golden lance.

As the legends go, Astolfo was quite the ladies' man. As a cousin of Roland, Astolfo is included among those twelve- that being said, Astolfo was famed as "weak" in legends.Īstolfo has created many legends as he was an adventurer who flew to all over the world and even reached the Moon in the end. Among the Twelve Paladins of Charlemagne, Astolfo is said to be the most handsome, eternally optimistic, and completely lacking in sense. In the Charlemagne Legend, he is the son of an English king, and one of Charlemagne's twelve faithful Paladins. Rider's True Name is Astolfo, one of the Twelve Paladins of Charlemagne.
