Greetings, Trainers! Welcome to our Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom) build guide for Uma Musume: Pretty Derby. This guide provides a full overview of Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom), covering her Mile Pace Chaser playstyle, recommended stat priorities, training strategy, best support cards, skill choices, and race approach to help you build her effectively for sprint to mile turf races.
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Overview and Skills
Uma Stats
| Base Stats | |||||
| Base Stats 3⭐ | 99 | 77 | 102 | 78 | 95 |
| Base Stats 5⭐ | 120 | 94 | 124 | 96 | 116 |
Aptitudes
| Surface | Turf A | Dirt F | ||
| Distance | Sprint B | Mile A | Medium B | Long E |
| Race Style | Front C | Pace A | Late C | End G |
Growth Rate
| 8% | 0% | 14% | 0% | 8% |
Skills
| Unique Skill | ||||
| Ravissant | When passing another racer at the front part of the pack on the final corner or later, perform a dazzling display that greatly increases velocity for a moderate duration. | |||
| Innate Skills | ||||
| Trick (Front) | Slightly increase fatigue for rushed runners behind when positioned toward the front mid-race. | |||
| Mile Corners ○ | Slightly increase velocity on a corner. (Mile) | |||
| Prepared to Pass | Slightly increase ability to break out of the pack on the final corner. (Pace Chaser) | |||
| Awakening Skills | ||||
| Shrewd Step (Lvl. 2) | Slightly increase ability to navigate smoothly. (Pace Chaser) | |||
| Tantalizing Trick (Lvl. 3) | Increase fatigue for rushed runners behind when positioned toward the front mid-race. | |||
Head-On (Lvl. 4) | Slightly increases Fuji's acceleration when positioned toward the front late-race. (Pace Chaser) | |||
Speed Star (Lvl. 5) | Increases Fuji's ability to break out of the pack on the final corner. (Pace Chaser) | |||
| Event Skillls | ||||
| Disorient | Slightly narrow the field of view for runners behind when positioned toward the front late-race. (Pace Chaser) | |||
| Right-Handed ○ | Moderately increase performance on right-handed tracks. | |||
| Unyielding Spirit | Slightly increase passing ability. (Mile) | |||
| Prepared to Pass | Slightly increase ability to break out of the pack on the final corner. (Pace Chaser) | |||
| Preferred Position | Slightly decrease fatigue mid-race. (Pace Chaser) | |||
Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom) is a mile-focused Uma in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby with strong Turf aptitude, best used in sprint to mile races as a Pace Chaser. Her kit centers on Speed and Power, with skills like Head-On and Prepared to Pass helping her stay aggressive and consistent in shorter distance races. Her unique skill, Ravissant, activates when passing another racer from the front part of the pack on the final corner or later, granting a strong velocity boost that works best when she has already hit her acceleration and is actively overtaking opponents. This makes her timing-dependent but highly rewarding on mile and sprint tracks where the final corner is far enough from the spurt zone to allow speed carry-over.
Career Objectives
| Objectives | ||
Participate in Junior Make Debut Junior Class, Late June Turf / 1600m / Mile | ||
Place 5th in Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes Junior Class, Early December G1 / Turf / 1600m / Mile | ||
Place 5th in Yayoi Sho Classic Class, Early March G2 / Turf / 2000m / Medium | ||
Place 5th in Satsuki Sho Classic Class, Early April G1 / Turf / 2000m / Medium | ||
Place 5th in NHK Mile Cup Classic Class, Early May G1 / Turf / 1600m / Mile An alternative event can occur instead | ||
Participate in Kikuka Sho Classic Class, Late October G1 / Turf / 3000m / Long An alternative event can occur instead | ||
Place 3rd in Takamatsunomiya Kinen Senior Class, Late March G1 / Turf / 1200m / Short | ||
Place 3rd in Yasuda Kinen Senior Class, Early June G1 / Turf / 1600m - Mile | ||
Place 1st in Tenno Sho (Autumn) Senior Class, Late October G1 / Turf / 2000m / Medium | ||
Participate in Arima Kinen Senior Class, Late December G1 / Turf / 2500m / Long | ||
Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom) - Ideal Stats, Support Cards, Deck Build, and Parent
Recommended Stats
Below are our recommended stats for Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom) for each game mode.
| Recommended Stats | |||||
URA Finale Unity Cup | 1000 | 900 | 1000 | 350 | 450+ |
| Trackblazer | 1000 | 1000 | 900 | 350 | 600+ |
| Team Trials | 1200 | 1000+ | 1000+ | 450 | 600+ |
Recommended Support Cards
| Supports Card List | |||||
Support Card Build
- URA Finale - 3 Speed / 2 Power / 1 Wit
- Unity Cup - 3 Speed / 2 Power / 1 Wit
- Trackblazer - 3 Speed / 3 Power
Recommended Parents
| Recommended Parent Uma | ||||
Gold City | Agnes Digital | Sakura Chiyono O | Daiwa Scarlet | Taiki Shuttle |
Training Strategy
- Training: Build Speed early to keep her competitive in races, then gradually invest into Power to improve her positioning and pack navigation. Once you reach a stable baseline (around 300 Speed / 300 Power / 300 Wit), shift toward racing more often to efficiently gain stats and resources.
- Skill Priority: Lean into speed and power-heavy setups, especially for mile and sprint builds, with skills like Head-On, No Stopping Me!, and Speed Star to maximize her final corner burst. After that, prioritize mile-distance speed skills and make sure Ravissant's proc conditions are consistently met by building around passing opportunities in the late race.
- Common Mistake to Avoid: Avoid forcing her into a Front Runner role. She is purpose-built as a Pace Chaser and loses significant value outside of that position. Also, don't neglect Wit, as low Wit increases the chance of being rushed, which disrupts her positioning and makes it harder to trigger Ravissant cleanly on the final corner.
Should You Pull for Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom)?
- Pull if she is your favorite: Fuji Kiseki is a charismatic and well-loved character in Uma Musume. A natural pull for fans of her theatrical and elegant persona. If she's your Oshi, there's nothing wrong with pulling for her.
- Pull if you want a comfortable Mile Pace Chaser: She is one of the few characters specifically purpose-built for the Pace Chaser role, coming with Head-On innately, one of the hardest skills to obtain for Pace Chasers. With strong stat bonuses in Speed, Power, and Wit, she is easy and comfortable to build without jumping through hoops.
- Skip if you want a meta-defining unit: She lacks any meta-shifting impact and is outclassed in competitive environments by stronger mile picks like Oguri Cap (Starlight Beat) and Taiki Shuttle (Wild Frontier). Her unique skill Ravissant can also be inconsistent depending on the track. She is a low-priority pull for meta-focused players, but a solid and rewarding pick for anyone who enjoys the Pace Chaser playstyle.
Conclusion
Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom) is a comfortable Mile Pace Chaser that rewards players who understand her positioning and track requirements. She may not shake the meta, but with the right skill setup and support cards, Ravissant can be a decisive finisher on the tracks she thrives in. If you enjoy the Pace Chaser playstyle, she is well worth the investment. To easily obtain Fuji Kiseki (Ballroom), go to LootBar now and head straight to the Umamusume Top-up page!














