“ | I like wearing beautiful clothes. What does that have to do with my gender? | ” |
Bio[]
Does not often let his guard down around others, and protects himself with a body full of spikes. He has a dagger for a tongue and an explosive temper. Both in personality and appearance, he is positively flamboyant.
Food Introduction[]
Sea urchin, also known as "uni", is a Japanese delicacy that refers to the salted sea urchin roe-producing organ. The summertime is the peak breeding season for sea urchin each year, and the time when uni production is most abundant and fresh. It is a perfect condiment to put on rice or bread.
Other Info[]
How to Acquire[]
Associated Events
- Elegant Profundity
- Daybreak Breeze
- Art Aroma
- Silent Yesterday
- Land of Wavering
- Sakura Spring
- Leafy Pontoon
- Beating Waves
Initial Stats[]
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Skills[]
blue = lvl 1
red = max lvlVoice Lines[]
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Contract | You're my Attendant~? Come, get closer~ We have a deal now~ No running away~ | ||
Log In | Oh, you're back~ Huh?! Who's scent is that I smell on you?!! It doesn't matter! Even if it's a Fallen Angel, that's not okay! | ||
Ice Arena | Brr... But I'm wearing a dress! It's so cold here! How can I stay!? | ||
Skills | Swallow a thousand needles and die! Liar! | ||
Ascend | Ooh... my hair is more lustrous now. | ||
Fatigue | ...I need my beauty rest... | ||
Recovering | Want to sleep with me? Don't worry~ I won't do anything to you~ | ||
Team Formation | Oh... since you asked me in such a pathetic manner... I suppose I could go along with you for one outing. | ||
Knockout | I curse you... curse you to be consumed by your own transgression, to never know peace again... | ||
Notice | Come on~ It's ready to eat. I am quite confident in the taste~ And those toxins are just for seasoning. You're not scared, are you? | ||
Idle 1 | Oh, that Seaweed Salad... he wasn't bullied by Takowasa again? I mean, really... | ||
Idle 2 | Bastard! If you've got any guts, don't hide behind wooden doors! | ||
Idle 3 | No matter what a person is born like, everyone has the right to yearn for beauty. That's not a reason for bastards to go around hurting people though. | ||
Interaction 1 | Hm? You want to get to know me this much? | ||
Interaction 2 | Master Attendant, you should know, brightly-colored flowers always have the deadliest thorns~ | ||
Interaction 3 | My hair is not something you can just go around touching. It won't hurt you, but the stuff sticking on the top is not something you'd want to try~ | ||
Pledge | You know, sometimes a smile can mean too many things. To some girls, a simple smile can mean an irrevocable entry to the deep abyss. In every moment like that, my hair would transform into sharp blades to pierce those appalling people so that they would experience the same kind of despair. But when I encounter your smile, my hair willingly transform into layers of love strings and wrap around you. Tell me, don't you think you should be held responsible for causing my hair to be useless as such? [1] | ||
Intimacy 1 | Huh? What's with this look? So what if a guy likes to wear a dress every now and then? | ||
Intimacy 2 | You... don't seem like other people... | ||
Intimacy 3 | Look at how funny the looks of disappointment on people's faces are after they learn the truth. But when they did those things, how did they not think that this day would come for them too? | ||
Victory | Hmph, those scum should've died long ago. | ||
Defeat | How... annoying... | ||
Feeding | Oh... how nice! From now on, you're only allowed to make this for me! No feeding this to anyone else! |
Skins
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Notes
- ↑ The official Pledge line is nothing but a fraction of the complete pledge line in the Chinese server. Beyond "You know, sometimes a smile can mean too many things.", is the translated (non-official) continuation of Sea Urchin's Pledge line.
- Gonads are the sea urchin's reproductive glands. They are usually yellow in colour.
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Contents of this page has been fan-translated by BasilCosmo and may not be completely accurate. Official translations will be added whenever it's available. |
I. Shell
As the last glimmers of light faded beneath the night’s embrace, red paper lanterns flickered to life outside the shops. Yet, in the shifting evening breeze, their warm glow wavered, as if stained by the eerie hues of twilight. The fireflies, too, scattered their fleeting radiance, now reflecting the cool shades of the bewitching hour.
“Ah—such beauty, such beauty! Your splendor… it is like the fabled Kaguya[1], a flawless gem of purest white— But why, my dear, must you slip away into the cold embrace of night, leaving me behind so soon?”
The low murmur of devotion lingered at my ear, the soft cascade of my hair catching the dim light like flowing silk in his palm.
“Why not stay with me? That way, we can be together… forever.”
The words, spoken with practiced ease, were laced with honeyed temptation. The affection in the man’s gaze was almost laughable.
“Forever together…”
“Yes, don’t you wish to be with me forever?”
“But… but my wife…”
“...Oh? So you don’t wish to, after all…”
“No, I… I just…”
“Do you no longer love me?”
“No! I do, it’s just… just that I—”
“Liars who break their promises… must swallow a thousand needles, you know.”
The long strands of my hair unfurled in an instant, blooming like the petals of a flower. The once-gentle evening breeze came to a standstill, and as my fingers brushed against the softness of his cheek, I saw my own reflection in his eyes. So this is what my gaze looks like, pretending, just as they do—pretending to offer one last moment of tenderness.
“You! Y-You’re—! H-Help!!! HELP!!!!”
“If only you had agreed to stay with me…”
“You’re that—! You’re that monster!!! Somebody help me!!! Please, open the door!!!”
In that instant, all the love in his eyes twisted into raw, unbridled fear. He pounded desperately on the nearby doors.
But, my dear…
It’s twilight now.
This time belongs to us.
No one is going to open the door for you.
How pathetic—you look just like that foolish woman who once trusted you.
That woman, even as she was forced to the river’s edge by your wife’s hired thugs, still believed that you would one day take her home. I stepped closer to him, watching his once-proud face contort in terror.
“My dear, didn’t you say you would do anything for me? Didn’t you say you loved me?”
“I would never love a monster like you! Aaaahhh!!!”
“My dear, even if I am a monster, I am still me, aren’t I?”
“Who would ever love a monster like you?!”
“…Ah. So that’s it.”
Long strands of hair sharpened into piercing needles, embedding into the wooden door behind him, forming an unyielding prison of spikes. As I watched his frantic, terror-stricken face, I pouted.
How dull.
I had thought that a man loved by so many women would be special, but in the end, he was just another fool who used his pretty face to toy with the naïve.
Hah… Men, women—it makes no difference.
In the end, all they ever desire… is this fragile shell.
II. Venerable Moon
Perhaps I had spent too much time lost in thought, giving that man a chance to escape. Just as I was about to continue my pursuit, he yanked open a wooden door and shoved a woman and a child outside. A flimsy wooden door could never block my hair. Neither could their frail bodies. I looked at the woman clutching her child tightly, then at the man hiding behind the wooden door.
Somewhere in my memory, a thin and ragged little fool had once grabbed my hand and pulled me behind a wooden door, holding a finger to his lips as he whispered:
If you hide behind the door, the monsters won’t find you.
"Shh—hide behind the wooden door, and the monsters won't find you! Behind the wooden door is the safest place!"
Glancing at the sky gradually turning pale, I looked once more at the mother and daughter huddled together, then at the man behind the door, his body already reeking of fear.
I turned and left. This was the rule we had agreed upon with the humans of this land. The night belonged to us, while the day belonged to them. As the last traces of darkness faded, I returned to Venerable Moon.
Our leader was, as usual, sprawled on the ground, fast asleep, his stomach fully exposed. Beside him, a white-haired man maintained his ever-gentle and refined demeanor as he quietly pushed a teacup toward me. I sat cross-legged on the ground, gulping down the warm tea, but it did little to dispel my frustration.
"If you're going to wear such a lovely dress, at least mind your posture."
A familiar smiling face suddenly appeared before me. Before I could react, he slipped an arm under mine and effortlessly lifted me high into the air—exactly as he did with the boss on a regular basis.
—Wait, no!!!
"Tsukimi Dango—!! Put me down this instant—!!!"
"Yes, yes~"
Huffing, I dusted off my dress and glared at the infuriating man. Just as I was about to sit back down, a soft cough behind me made me freeze.
"Ahem. Tsukimi-san[2] is right. While no one here minds, Sea Urchin, you should at least uphold the grace of that dress."
"Tch, we're all men here. What's the big deal?"
"Hmm?"
"Oneesan[3], I was wrong!!!"
"Good boy~"
Rubbing my nose, I climbed up beside Ubagai. She always maintained a dignified and elegant demeanor, but unlike the ordinary noblewomen who only knew how to act poised, she carried an undeniable aura of power. Hmm… If I had to put it in Tsukimi Dango’s annoyingly poetic words, she had the presence of a ruler standing above all.
I didn’t really understand what he meant, but that didn’t stop me from respecting her. Though, honestly, I had no idea why someone like Oneesan would be willing to follow Mentaiko. I mean, sure, he wasn’t bad… but just look at Oneesan’s commanding presence, then at that little brat sleeping with his belly exposed. Anyone would find it baffling!
"Sea Urchin, why are you staring at me?"
"Mm…"
"Judging by your sulking, something about that man didn’t go well, did it?"
"…………"
"I see. But it's just a human man. Hardly worth dwelling on."
"………………"
"Why the frown? If he ran off, that saves us some trouble. Night Patrol is coming up soon, and we don’t need unnecessary disturbances."
"I’m not afraid of those humans!"
"I know you’re not. But they aren’t the ones we need to be wary of. If humans start stirring up trouble at night, even something as small as a swarm of ants could give those guys an opening."
Puffing up my cheeks, I slumped over Big Sis’s desk. She had already rolled up her sleeves and picked up a brush, her strokes smooth and confident—until the desk suddenly jostled, dragging a jagged line across the elegant calligraphy. I looked down. It was Mentaiko. Once again, he'd fallen asleep while pretending to read, and now, in his sleep, he'd kicked the desk.
This guy… even asleep, he’s a menace.
I sucked in a sharp breath and slowly stepped back. At some point, Tsukimi Dango had moved to stand beside me, hands tucked into his sleeves, watching with his usual calm as Ubagai grabbed Mentaiko by the face, stretching his cheeks into something grotesque.
Somehow, even while being manhandled, Mentaiko remained completely unfazed. Tsukimi Dango, as if nothing had happened, returned to kneeling by his tea tray—
Wait a second.
When did he move his tea tray over here? Wasn’t he just standing by the door?!
"Sea Urchin, what are you looking at? Here, have some tea. Nine-Tailed Fox[4] brought a fresh batch."
Tsukimi Dango waved me over, completely at peace with the world. I twitched slightly before settling down beside him, picking up the teacup. In the corner of my vision, Mentaiko—now wrapped up like a silkworm and hanging upside-down from the ceiling—swayed gently.
I took a sip.
"Mmm! This tea—!"
"Well? Not bad, right?"
"Yeah! It’s delicious!"
III. Hyakki Yagyō
I can’t quite remember when it began. All I know is that one day, suddenly, things changed:
The daytime on Sakurajima still belonged to humans—but the night? The night became ours.
We no longer had to nervously disguise ourselves as humans, no longer had to avoid their suspicious or fearful stares. Saving humans from monsters was no longer our duty either. We were rescued from that endless hell, and given time that truly belonged to us. We gained homes of our own, could proudly carve our clan’s totems into the gates, and didn’t need to endure the humans’ disdain with clenched teeth.
Among us, power determined status. Unlike humans with all their underhanded schemes and politics, we speak through strength. If you’re strong, you get what you want. If you lose, you fight again next time and win it back. If this is what humans call “a monster’s life,” then I’d rather be a monster than go back to the days of living under their control.
And every Red Night, is the day we agreed upon to determine who is strongest. Humans even gave it a name—they called the eerie nights when we gather:
Hyakki Yagyō[5]: The Parade of a Hundred Demons.
Some among us don’t care for conflict, but even those ones agree—this kind of battle is far better than living under human domination. Take, for example... —that octopus who lives by the sea.
"Yamata[6]!!! Get your ass out here!!!"
Hiding behind a barrier—what kind of man does that?!
I’m taking your whole damn beach this time!!!"
"...Oh."
Let’s see which of you Yamata types can actually beat us, the warriors of Venerable Moon.
The process of the Parade is complicated, and I don’t really remember all the rules. I just know it starts with an all-out brawl, followed by duels where territory is on the line. During the chaos, there are always little pests trying to stir trouble, rr monsters trying to slip in unnoticed. I think they’re called Fallen Angels or something like that.
But if you come to die, you think we’re just gonna let you off easy?
Only those who win the free-for-all earn the right to enter the dueling stage. Basically: only the strong can win.
In the thick of the melee, with sparks flying, the weaker ones always seem to team up and come charging at regulars like us.
They’re convinced: If they can take us down, they might just have a shot.
But what—you think only the weak can form alliances?
"Ugh! Don’t… don’t pull my hair…!"
Suddenly, a voice I didn’t recognize reached my ears. I turned around and saw a long-haired girl, flustered, surrounded by monsters she clearly had no idea how to deal with.
…Why the heck would someone like her join the Parade?!
Tch. Whatever.
Just this once—I’ll help her out.
IV. Liars
"Urchin-niisan[7]…"
"You bastard, you liar!! And don’t call me brother!!"
"Uh… Oneesan…"
"Get lost, you liar!!"
"I… I didn’t mean to… please don’t be mad…"
"Go away!! I knew it—we of Venerable Moon and you of Yamata are sworn enemies!!!"
I shook off the seaweed that had grabbed onto my sleeve and stormed off toward the others, fuming.
That guy—that weak, soft-spoken guy who looked just like a girl… turns out he’s a full-grown man!!!
"Urchin-niisan…"
"Huh?!"
"Uh… O-one… Oneesan…"
"You LIAR!! Just like that damn octopus—both of you are frauds!! Swallow a thousand needles and go to hell!!!"
"I… I really didn’t mean to…"
I turned around and saw Seaweed Salad looking pitiful and innocent. Furious, I grabbed his cheeks and yanked them hard.
"Hnnngh?! …So sorry for thinking you were a girl when I saved you, huh?!!"
"Mmmmrrrrgh——!"
"Yamata, is this the kid you picked up? Seems like he gets along well with our dear Sea Urchin."
"Yeah."
"Let him come visit and play with Sea Urchin more often. Might stop her from always showing up at your place when she’s lonely."
"Sure. Have him bring sake."
"Well then, thanks in advance for the daiginjo. Yours is always the best sake."
"YOU STUPID TSUKIMI DANGO, I HEARD THAT!!!!!!!! Who’s lonely?! HUH?! WHO’S LONELY?!?!?!"
"Sea Urchin-neesan[8]… p-please calm down… being that angry doesn’t suit a girl…"
"You dumbass! You only remember to call me sister now?!"
…Honestly, I don’t even want to remember the rest of that day. Anyway, that’s how I got to know this gentle, squishy, never-angry guy. I sat there resting my chin in my hand, watching him—supposedly here to deliver sake for that damn Takowasa—yet somehow ended up pouring drinks for Tsukimi Dango and Ubagai too.
"Hey, you. Aren’t you a bit too easygoing?"
"Hm?"
"…Forget it. Never mind."
"Sea Urchin…"
Maybe it was the look I gave him, but after hesitating for a long while, Seaweed Salad finally called me just "Sea Urchin". I didn’t really care about titles, anyway. Even that Takowasa finally swallowed his pride and asked me to look out for this Seaweed Salad guy a little.
"Hey, why are you always so timid?"
"Ugh… I just mess everything up…"
"That’s ‘cause you’re always trying to copy that Takowasa. His way won’t work for you."
"But… ow…"
"You dummy. What suits you is what’s best. Why try to be someone else?"
"Like you, Sea Urchin? I think you look really pretty in a skirt too!"
"…You little—"
I stared at his wide-eyed, innocent face and sighed, rubbing my temple.
"Forget it. Since that damn Takowasa brought sake, I’ll help you out. From now on, you’re my Otouto[9], got it?"
"Eh? But…"
"But what?! You don’t want to?!"
I grabbed his cheeks again and gave them a good tug. Just as I thought—the squishiness was very satisfying.
"No, no!! I want to!!"
"Hmph."
V. Sea Urchin
Among humans, there is a legend that goes like this:
If you are a heartless person, then on nights when monsters and spirits roam, you will encounter a beautiful and charming young woman. Before long, you will fall in love with this gentle and considerate girl. And every time, this girl will make a promise with you—to be together forever. However, any man who ultimately breaks this promise will swallow a thousand needles and die, just like the vow he once made.
"Sea Urchin, why do you always wear dresses?"
"I just want to, that’s all. If someone wants to wear a beautiful dress, no matter who they are or what they look like, they should have the right to wear one. We should do what we want to do—why care what others think?"
Mentaiko leaned his chin on his hand and looked over at Sea Urchin, who was spinning a brush in his fingers. Mentaiko, who had always been a free-spirited type, didn’t fully understand what Sea Urchin meant—but suddenly, he stood up with his hands on his hips and laughed heartily.
"You’re right! We should just do what we want to do—why care what others think? I’m gonna be the greatest Mentaiko in the world! And you’re one of my crew! Of course you can do whatever you want! Hahahahaha!"
"…In a way, I really do envy your ability to not overthink anything."
"Hmm?"
"Nothing. Carry on."
Sitting under the eaves, watching the gentle drizzle outside, Sea Urchin swung his legs and gazed at the gray sky. Ubagai quietly sat down next to him.
"Boss…"
"Hmm?"
"Do you all think it's strange that I do this?"
"Maybe some people might think it's strange—but we’re yōkai[10], after all. What’s strange for a yōkai to do?"
"…You’re right."
"Besides, didn’t you just say it yourself?"
"Eh?"
Ubagai took a small sip of the warm tea that Tsukimi Dango had handed her. The heat from the tea dispelled the chill brought by the rain. With a gentle smile and soft eyes, she continued:
"Do what you want to do—why worry about what others think? Whether those people are insignificant bugs or someone important to you, what matters most is what you want to do, isn’t it?"
Sea Urchin puffed out his cheeks slightly as he ruffled his hair. He already had delicate, attractive features, and his current expression added a youthful innocence to them. Unable to resist, Ubagai reached out and pinched his cheek. Suddenly, Sea Urchin dove into Ubagai’s arms and nuzzled her.
"Thank you, Boss!"
"Why did you suddenly bring this up anyway?"
"…Um, I’m not really sure."
Ubagai gently ran her fingers through Sea Urchin’s silky long hair. At this moment, it was soft and smooth—but when facing enemies or those needing punishment, it could become as deadly and sharp as a blade. Just then, Mentaiko, who had finally quieted down thanks to the snacks brought by Tsukimi Dango, suddenly jumped up with a loud shout. He pointed at Sea Urchin, who was buried in Ubagai’s embrace, with a look of sudden realization.
"Aaaaaah—I get it now! Sea Urchin, you’re just cross-dressing so you can cuddle with the Boss, aren’t you?! Aaaaah! So sneaky!!"
"Get lost!!"
"No way!! You’re totally trying to take advantage of the Boss! Boss, don’t fall for this guy’s tricks!!!"
Notes
- ↑ Likely referring to Kaguya-hime (かぐや姫), meaning "Shining Princess," a celestial being who experiences life on Earth, captivating all with her beauty but ultimately returning to her home on the Moon, leaving behind longing and wonder. She is the central figure in one of the oldest and most famous works of Japanese literature, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" (竹取物語, Taketori Monogatari).
- ↑ "-san" is a common and polite Japanese suffix used when addressing or referring to someone. It's similar to "Mr.", "Ms.", or "Mrs." in English, but it's gender-neutral and can be used for people of any age or social standing. It shows respect and politeness.
- ↑ Oneesan (お姉さん) in Japanese simply means "older sister". It's also a polite way to address an older woman who isn't your sister, similar to "ma'am" in English.
- ↑ A name Inarizushi goes by. A nine-tailed fox is a mythical fox with nine tails found in East Asian folklore. It's often seen as very old, powerful, and magical, sometimes able to shapeshift into humans. It can be good, bad, or a trickster, depending on the story.
- ↑ In real life, the Hyakki Yagyō (百鬼夜行), which literally translates to the "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons", is a terrifying legend in Japanese folklore describing an annual (or occasional) chaotic procession of countless yōkai (spirits and monsters) and oni (demons) through the streets. Encountering this supernatural horde was believed to be deadly for humans, who risked death or being spirited away.
- ↑ Likely from "Yamata no Orochi", a powerful eight-headed, eight-tailed serpent from Japanese mythology, often referred to as a dragon. It is a fearsome creature, known for its immense size and the devastation it caused before being slain by the god Susanoo. In Food Fantasy, this is another name for Takowasa.
- ↑ Niisan (兄さん/にいさん) in Japanese simply means "older brother". It's a common and polite way to address or refer to one's older brother.
- ↑ Neesan (姉さん/ねえさん) in Japanese simply means "older sister". It's a common and polite way to address or refer to one's older sister.
- ↑ Otouto (弟/おとうと) in Japanese simply means "younger brother".
- ↑ In Japanese folklore, a yōkai (妖怪) refers to a broad category of supernatural beings, spirits, and phenomena, often described as monsters, ghosts, or demons. The term encompasses a wide range of entities, from shapeshifters and tricksters to mysterious natural phenomena. Yōkai are often depicted interacting with humans, sometimes playfully, sometimes menacingly, and sometimes even in a way that evokes both fear and amusement. In Sakurajima, the majority of people believe Food Souls to be yōkais and many Food Souls even define themselves as such.
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Togi Node I - Defense | |
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In battle, boosts one's Crit Rate 5.2% (6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) |
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In battle, boosts your Atk Spd 5.2% (6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) |
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In battle, boosts your ATK 3.5% (4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%) |
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Every 5s, deals 17% (23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100% ) ATK as dmg to the nearest enemy |
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Every 5s, deals 8% (11%, 14%, 17%, 21%, 24%, 29%, 34%, 41%, 50%) ATK as dmg to the nearest three enemies |
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Every 5s, deals 5.2% (6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) ATK as dmg to all enemies |
Togi Node III - Crit Dmg | |
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After you crit strike, your ATK is raised 5.2% (6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%), lasting 3s |
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For three seconds after you crit strike, every second you recover 1-5 pt of energy and 0.52% (0.69%, 0.88%, 1.06%, 1.26%, 1.48% ,1.75%, 2.09%, 2.49%, 3%) of Max HP |
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For three seconds after you crit strike, you deal 5.2% (6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) ATK as dmg per sec to the nearest enemy |
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Self immunity to stuns. After casting a skill, deals 35% (46%, 58%, 71%, 84%, 99%, 117%, 139%, 166%, 200%) ATK as dmg to all enemies and dispels any debuffs from all allies. (25s CD) |
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Self immunity to stuns. After casting a skill, deals 35% (46%, 58%, 71%, 84%, 99%, 117%, 139%, 166%, 200%) ATK as dmg to all enemies and dispels any buffs from all enemies. (25s CD) |
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Self immunity to stuns. After casting a skill, deals 35% (46%, 58%, 71%, 84%, 99%, 117%, 139%, 166%, 200%) ATK as dmg to all enemies and makes all allies invincible for 1 ( 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5 )s. (25s CD) |
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When your HP is over 99% (99%, 99%, 95%, 95%, 90%, 90%, 85%, 85%, 85%), all allies' ATK are boosted 8% (8.1%, 10.2%, 12.4%, 14.7%, 17.3%, 20.4%, 24.4%, 29.%, 35% )。 |
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When your HP is over 99% (99%, 99%, 95%, 95%, 90%, 90%, 85%, 85%, 85%), whenever any ally casts a skill, one random ally will recover 3 (4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20) pts of energy |
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When your HP is over 99% (99%, 99%, 95%, 95%, 90%, 90%, 85%, 85%, 85%), when you cast a skill, it dispels any debuffs from all allies and all buffs from enemies, and boosts own attack speed 5.2% (6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30% ), lasting 3s |