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Attacks an enemy. Offers 75% debuff chance [Defense reduction] 60% for 2 rounds. Also has a 30% chance of granting an Extra Turn.
Level 2: Damage + 5%
Level 3: Damage + 5%
Level 4: Damage + 5%
Level 5: Damage + 5%
Damage based on :
ATQ, HP
Multiplier: 1.9*ATK+0.19*HP
A2 = Vitality Plunder | CD = 3 turns
Attacks an enemy. Reduces the target's MAX HP by 20%, then adds that HP to this Champion's own MAX HP. Cannot reduce a single Champion's MAX HP by more than 60% during a battle. Cannot increase this Champion's MAX HP by more than 60,000. Cannot reduce a Boss's MAX HP. This Champion's MAX HP will be increased by 15,000 when this Skill is used against Bosses.
Level 2: Damage + 10%
Level 3: Damage + 10%
Level 4: Damage + 10%
Level 5: Cooldown -1 turn
Damage based on :
ATQ, HP
Multiplier: 3.5*ATK+0.3*HP
A3 = Predestined Loss | CD = 4 turns
Attacks an enemy. Ignores 75% of the target's DEF. Also ignores [Intuable] and [Block Damage]. Grants an extra turn if this attack kills an enemy. Enemies killed by this skill cannot be revived if this champion has its MAX HP thanks to the Vitality plundering skill. Grants an extra turn if this skill kills an enemy.
Level 2: Damage + 10%
Level 3: Damage + 10%
Level 4: Damage + 10%
Level 5: Damage + 10%
Level 6: Cooldown -1 turn
Damage based on :
ATQ, HP
Multiplier: 2.1*ATK+0.19*HP
[P] Forgetting L'Éconduit
Reduces the damage of a single enemy strike so that the damage does not exceed 50% of this Champion's MAX HP during that strike. Can only occur once per enemy attack. Grants an Extra Turn if damage reduction occurs. Does not work against Bosses. Reduces damage dealt by Bosses by 15%. Reduces damage dealt by Bosses by 30% if [Siphi the Lost Bride] is on the same team.
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Story of Rotos the Wandering Groom
There is another well-known love story in Kaerok and Arnoc, but it is much darker than the adventures of Minaya and Khoronar. The story begins with a daring young nobleman whose family lost everything except their title; their lands, their estates, their wealth—all were seized to pay off debts accumulated over generations of reckless debauchery.
Rotos had nothing left but his pride and his skill with the rapier. That didn't stop the young man from spending his youth fighting duels, drinking, and accumulating new debts. It was only when the danger of assassins sent by loan sharks became real that he finally understood it was time to disappear, at least for a while.
Although his talents were limited, as were the areas in which Rotos could fully employ them, he had chosen a career that many would not have considered: that of a pirate. With the little money he had left in his purse and his trusty rapier, Rotos sought out the crew of a pirate ship and applied to join.
He spent the next ten years crisscrossing the seas and living a life of high adventure, where skill, daring bravery, and a dash of luck were the only things one could rely on. Although he led many daring raids after obtaining his own captaincy and became wealthy through plunder, Rotos remained above all a gentleman of good repute. He was never bloodthirsty and never killed unnecessarily, nor did he allow his crew to indulge in excess.
Sometimes, he pursues and fights less scrupulous pirates who "give the profession a bad name," as Rotos himself says. It was one of these encounters that allowed the daring captain to seize his most precious treasure. But it was neither money, nor precious stones, nor even an enchanted weapon from a distant era that captured Rotos' heart.
It was a woman named Siphi, originally from the distant southern islands, whom Rotos freed from captivity. She was beautiful and fierce, and although she had no training in warfare, Siphi seized the opportunity presented by the boarding battle and struck down her captors before the stunned eyes of Rotos. If there was such a thing as love at first sight, he would later tell his crew, it was that of an angry southern woman knocking out a brute twice her size with a candlestick.
While some scoundrels might have taken advantage of the situation, Rotos was determined to court his beautiful survivor the old-fashioned way. Siphi greeted his advances first with cold derision, then with amusement, but Rotos' charm was as genuine as his determination. After weeks of back and forth, she finally relented and showed interest, and it took only a spark to ignite the flames of passion.
Over the following months, Siphi and Rotos spent almost all their waking hours together and grew to like each other. She became his confidante, his voice of reason, while Rotos remained the brash risk-taker, with a contagious thirst for adventure and a sense of drama that would put the High Elves to shame.
As their love blossoms, Rotos finally realizes that the time has come to return home.
Thanks to the wealth he has acquired over the past decade, he has managed to pay off all his debts and still has enough money for him and Siphi to live in luxury—provided the money is spent wisely on restoring his ancestral home. Unfortunately, Mayhew Pouillac, the wealthiest moneylender in Arnoc at the time, considered the damage to his reputation caused by Rotos's escape to be far greater than any payment could compensate for. However, he pretended otherwise and accepted Rotos and his then-fiancée as guests of honor.
In exchange for heavy interest on top of the initial debt and penalties, Pouillac "forgives" Rotos and even offers to help him rebuild his family estate. But on the day of Rotos and Siphi's wedding, the vengeful moneylender finally puts his cruel plan into action. Henchmen burst into the church where the ceremony is taking place.
They carried naked weapons, ignoring all Lumayan tradition and law, and slaughtered unarmed guests like cattle. Although Rotos's last desperate resistance cost the lives of more than a dozen mercenaries, he had no chance against such overwhelming numbers.
Crucified against the wall by spears, he could only watch in despair as the brutal mercenaries murdered Siphi moments before his heart stopped beating. The last thing he heard was Siphi cursing the traitors in his native tongue and promising revenge from beyond the grave. After completing their bloody task, Pouillac's mercenaries left, leaving the bodies of their victims where they had fallen.
Fortunately, the townspeople discovered the massacre and ensured that funeral rites were observed, but there was no trace of the murderers. As the days passed, the sheriff in charge of overseeing the province found no leads and made little effort to seek justice on behalf of a man who was a known pirate, and meanwhile, disturbing rumors spread throughout the country.
People said that the flowers left on the newlyweds' graves had all wilted overnight. Except for two roses, which took on a strange and unusual blue hue, unlike any other flowers that grow in this region.
Others spoke of loud cries and moans, of the sound of nails hitting the wood of coffins coming from the basement. Strange mist-like figures appeared in the church. It didn't take long for the locals to declare the place cursed and abandon it completely.
But news of the massacre reached Arnoc itself, and Siphi's promise of revenge came to fruition before his murderers had even had time to celebrate their success. One by one, the mercenaries involved in the attack died in mysterious circumstances. They always disappeared in the dead of night, only to be found in the morning, their faces pale and contorted with fear, their bodies drained of blood.
Whatever they do, whatever gods they invoke, they die after fifteen days. News of these murders reaches Pouillac and sends him into a panic. Did Rotos survive the attack? Did his mercenaries lie? There are no answers to these questions, and the terrified moneylender barricades himself in his estate, doubles the guard, and waits for the storm to pass. Nothing helps...
One night, blood-curdling screams broke the silence on the Pouillac estate. They were so terrifying that the local residents barricaded their doors and windows, unwilling to risk seeing monsters lurking in their streets. It was only in the morning that they dared to enter the moneylender's large mansion. What they found inside was shocking: bodies piled up on the floor, all with the same frightened look frozen on their faces.
Not a single soul survived, no guards, no servants, they all perished during the night. As for Pouillac himself, he was found in his room, curled up and clutching himself so tightly that it took considerable effort on the part of the medical examiner to pull his hands away from his face and reveal the expression of primal terror that must have stopped the moneylender's heart in its final moments.
No trace of the murderers was ever found, but old Arnault, a half-mad, crippled drunkard renowned throughout the town, swore on Lumaya's name that he had seen two ghostly figures in the courtyard of the estate that night. One was a man dressed in noble attire, the other a woman wearing strange foreign finery. He could not say who they were, or even what they were. Only that the strangers left the estate shortly after the screams stopped, then disappeared from view, never to be seen again in Arnoc.
Release date :
February 14, 2020
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List of buffs and debuff of : Rotos the Wandering Bridegroom
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