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People make plans; Heaven sees them through.[1]

Bio[]

Initially, Yu Qilin Tea was a renowned, fun-loving, hard-drinking, far-traveling, devil-horned person. After a certain experience that she doesn't want to think back on, she accepted the heavy responsibility to guard over Elusia, and her personality grew more dispassionate and composed. Although she still shows her capricious and stubborn side from time to time, she no longer readily shows a talent for governing the world and wishes only to live out her days in Elusia.

Food Introduction[]

Yu Qilin tea is a product of Danxia landforms of the Wuyi Mountains in China and is an Wuyi rock tea. It has a beautiful shape and a greenish-brown hue. It is extremely fresh, and the brewed tea has a translucent brilliance. It gives off a faint rose fragrance, pure and natural.

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Initial Stats[]

Soul Power 2810
Attack 138
Defense 21
HP 585
Crit Rate 1156
Crit Dmg 1447
Atk Spd 1533

Skills[]

Sublime Stones Basic Skill
Yu Qilin Tea flutters her fan, and white and black go stones turn into mythical beasts. The white qilin guards allies, while the black pixiu attacks the enemy, dealing 100% (180%) ATK as damage plus 345 (4885) extra damage to the nearest enemy. Meanwhile, the next 3 basic attacks will deal an extra 33 (429) damage and boost her own attack speed by 50%, lasting 5 seconds.
Beast Cloud Mist Energy Skill
The two mythical beasts form out of mist and leap at the enemy while Yu Qilin Tea slashes with her fan, dealing 40% (80%) ATK as damage plus 312 (4056) extra damage to all enemies. If a target's HP is at or below 20%, he/she will be instantly killed.
Super Beast Cloud Mist Link Skill
The two mythical beasts form out of mist and leap at the enemy while Yu Qilin Tea slashes with her fan, dealing 60% (120%) ATK as damage plus 354 (4602) extra damage to all enemies. If a target's HP is at or below 25%, he/she will be instantly killed.

blue = lvl 1

red = max lvl

Voice Lines[]

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Contract For what do you seek me?
Log In Attendant, I've recently struck upon a new diversion. Namely, betting on what time you will appear. As for the result, naturally I won.[2]
Ice Arena This realm is so frigid. Just call it the Frigid Lands and be done with it, no?[3]
Skills One stone determines the universe!
Ascend Spirit power... has increased considerably again...
Fatigue Looks like I'll have to close down again...
Recovering Attendant, please do not disturb my maintenance work...[4]
Team Formation No need to worry. I'll be back in a jiffy.
Knockout One move can be the difference...[5]
Notice It's been a long time since I've done any cooking, but the taste should be passable. Want to try it?
Idle 1 The bed in this room is a little old. Time to swap it out for a new one.[6]
Idle 2 Someone holding a fan must have good intentions in their heart, yes?
Idle 3 My residence is called Mirror Flower Pond. Do you know why?
Interaction 1 Relax. This is just a normal mirror. It won't hurt you.
Interaction 2 Attendant, don't cause trouble.
Interaction 3 The course this world takes has never been up to anyone to decide, so why are you asking me?
Pledge Actually, you don't have to constantly look at me like that. I've known about all these unspoken feelings from the beginning. So you should know too that today... will be a day that I'll remember all my life.[7]
Intimacy 1 What did you say? ....You're too far away. Come a little closer. My creature companion doesn't bite.
Intimacy 2 The stars in Elusia are beautiful. When you have time, you'll come with me to see them, won't you?
Intimacy 3 A game is easy to come by, but not a worthy opponent. Your turn, my worthy opponent...[8]
Victory Worldly matters were decided long ago.
Defeat I lost? No fun.
Feeding ...This stuff's not bad. Have more ready in the future.[9]


Notes

  1. CN Version: Man proposes; god disposes.
  2. CN Log In: Attendant, I've recently experience something joyous as of late. it happens when you appear unannounced as I was having a bet with a good friend of mine. As for the results... I naturally won.
  3. CN Ice Arena: This place is quite frigid, how about calling it "The Frigid Lands"?
  4. CN Recovering: Attendant, please don't disturb me while I'm resting...
  5. CN Knockout: It seems my skills were lacking by a small margin...
  6. CN Idle 1: The bed in your room is quite dilapidated. You should consider getting a new one.
  7. CN Pledge: Actually, you don't have to gaze at me lovingly. From the very beginning till now, I've understood all your feelings for me. And you, do you know that today... is the day I'll remember dearly for eternity?
  8. CN Intimacy 3: Manoeuvring around the game of chess is simple, but finding someone to play with is hard. Your turn now, player number two...
  9. CN Feeding: ... This stuff is quite good. Please, prepare more of this from today onward.
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I. Strange Visitor

"Guard Elusia. Await his return."

Green Dragon uttered these scant few words with a placid expression.

...'His' return...?

Who is he? Why do I have to wait for him?

What about you? Why don't you stay behind yourself?

Although a thousand questions bubbled up in my mind, Green Dragon just gave me a profound look, then whirled away and disappeared on the wind.

—Wait!

I awoke with a start.

The sights and sounds of the dream faded. Outside the window, it was already dusk.

When I heard the calling of a white crane, I finally snapped back to the present and walked toward the source of the noise. In the crane's beak was a note which read: Visit Flowing Cup Pavilion.

Seeing that I'd finished reading it, the white crane made a nodding gesture, then turned and disappeared into the mist I was casting outside the window.

Heh. Even though it was an ethereal and mystical spirit creature, it also took after its master's personality: methodical and scrupulous. Although it wasn't the most fun place, was after all a paradise island cut off from the human world by an enchanted ward. These years, there had been more and more people happening upon the island by mistake, but thanks to them patrolling the surroundings, we've managed to keep the peace.

I took another look at the restlessly billowing mist outside the window and furtively squeezed my fist. A weak feeling welled up in my limbs.

Recently, this phenomenon seemed to happen more and more frequently. But...

I thought of that dream that troubled me so often.

No, now was still not the time.

After composing myself, I proceeded to Flowing Cup Pavilion.

Pine & Crane Longevity was brewing tea, and behind him on the bench was an incense furnace burning nanmu wood. There was no need to guess: the aroma was already tickling my nose — He really did know his incense. I'd only ever seen it in Elusia, and then only a very few times.

As I looked at prim and solemn Pine & Crane Longevity sitting among the swirling clouds and mist, I suddenly felt a stirring of mischief. I grabbed a branch off a tree and used it like a sword as I rushed at him.

Hearing the sound, he adjusted his footing into a defensive position, using the saucer atop the teacup to easily parry the blow. Like always, he only foiled my attack and didn't try to make his own.

No fun. With a flick of my sleeves, I put down my hands, then tossed the branch into the slit in the incense burner and sat down on a cushion filled with cattails. He straightened his clothes, then as if nothing had happened, he sat down and handed me a cup of Three Pure Ones tea.

"You're in quite the good mood today."

I pretended not to catch the reference he was implying: "Just a passing fancy, that's all."

He frowned: "You've worn yourself this thin keeping up the ward. You shouldn't..."

"I know my limits."

After the little fuddy-duddy fell silent, I couldn't help laughing. Fiddling with the teacup in my hands, I said:

"Don't worry. With me around, even if it breaks every bone in my body, nothing will happen to Elusia."

I had said this to reassure him, but who would've guessed, the furrows on his brow only deepened. All I could do was change the subject.

"That reminds me, what's so interesting that you had a spirit crane send me a message?"

"...We've discovered another human drawing near Elusia. Should be ashore in moments. Perhaps..."

He seemed cautious and doubtful before me, a rare sight.

"...Perhaps he is what you just mentioned... something interesting."


The visitor was an old man in a wheelchair with an otherworldly aura about him. He called himself Xian Su.

Looking into his eyes as deep as wells, I just knew that he was different from those other humans who happened upon Elusia by accident.

"Heaven's fate is what it is. My old self is only here to work on my go game."

His eyes shone clear, with a frank laughter, but in his grey hair and loose posture, one could catch glimpses of exhaustion. Pine & Crane Longevity must have sensed it too, for he had compassion written all over his face.

Usually, anyone who set foot on the island would have their memory wiped and be sent back.

No matter if they had one foot in the grave or were still wet behind the ears, this was an inviolable law of Elusia that could not be circumvented for any reason. And moreover, I'd never held any goodwill toward humans.

I closed my eyes and was about to gather the spirit fog to wipe away his memory, when both my eyes suddenly stung like they'd been stuck with needles.

Strange... I couldn't...

I looked at this old man named Xian Su and pondered for a moment, then spoke calmly:

"You can come on the island, but remember: behave yourself. Or else I'll kill you with my own hand."

The old man's face didn't change, and he agreed with a laugh.

Just then, a breeze blew in, taking a whisp of incense from his clothing.

That incense...

It had a clean, sweet smell mixed with that of bitter medicine. I had only smelled it before in Elusia...

Nanmu.

It was nanmu alright.

II. Go Match

"Curse you, Island Master — You sent that old man to torment me, didn't you!"

Early one morning, Biluochun Tea came running to Flower Mirror Pond, cursing me at the top of his lungs and laying the histrionics on thick. Meanwhile, I just held my teacup and blew aside the tea leaves, letting his ravings go in one ear and out the other.

"At least he has good taste in colognes! Can you believe he smashed all my bottles and jars to pieces!" "For three days, twice a day, he takes me on tours of Elusia... I don't even have time to catch up on my beauty sleep!" "And yesterday he broke the go stone array at the foot of the mountain, moving it and crushing my patch of herbs and flowers!"

Go stone array?

No one knew when or by whom the go stone array at the foot of the mountain was set up. It was a sublime curiosity. And that old man hadn't been here but for a few days and he... broke the array?

"...Be honest. You've finally started getting jealous of my beauty, and now you're going to use him to push me out of here, huh?"

"If you keep whining and wailing, I'll send you to the bottom of the sea so you can be fish food. With a starter like you, who knows, maybe I can make some unique kind of incense—"

Biluochun Tea froze upon hearing this, but not without forgetting to elegantly take out a handkerchief and dab under his eye to wipe away a non-existent tear.

"I suddenly remembered, I still have some incense burning in my stove. Wasting such a fine product would be an offense again heaven! Well, I... guess I'll just take my leave—" Pretending like nothing had happened, he sped away, but not without forgetting to pick a some crabapples at the entrance to my courtyard first.

...Whatever. I've got things to look into right now anyway.

When I came to Three Scent Temple, there was already a go board set up on the table and a pot of tea brewed.

Leaning on the door, I said with a smile to the person temporarily staying here: "You were expecting me?"

Xian Su laughed too, but with a modicum of self-deprecation.

"I cannot enter your Flower Mirror Pond, so all I can do is ask you to come see me."

...

Just as well. If he lacked even this much ability, then I'd be disappointed for no good reason.

"Since you've lured me here already, I suppose I'll humor you and play a game."

The game began.

His playing style was peaceful and elegant, and yet also seething with undercurrents of abandon. He was also adept at making incursions, and his positional game was impeccable. It had a faint air of familiarity about it.

What took me by surprise more than anything was that before I could even start to assess where he was weak or strong, he already seemed to know my entire game plan.

We played a few moves, and after more stones were down, I suddenly came to the realization that I had been playing right into his hands all along.

A branch outside the window finally snapped under its own weight and rustled down on the wind. After two hundred and fifty-one stones played, white won by four stones.

I had lost.

"Poetry comes from divine inspiration, but there is no luck in go. It reveals only what is already there. You lost this game because something is troubling you."

... "Again."

He showed no surprise, merely reaching out with his bony hand to expertly clear the stones from the board.

That day, Xian Su and I played six games back-to-back. But no matter if I held the black stones or the white, I never won a single round.


"Poetry comes from divine inspiration, but there is no luck in go..." Pine & Crane Longevity muttered these lines behind my back. "Did... he really say that?"

I nodded, then went on flipping through a compendium of classic go teachings that had been sitting on the shelves for a long time.

"But he can only rest on his laurels for so long... As for who wins and who loses tomorrow, that is anybody's guess."

When I noticed that Pine & Crane Longevity was staring right at me, I realized that I'd forgotten to wipe the smile off my face.

"Ever since he came on the island, you've really been — more and more like your old self."

My heart shivered.

"What do you mean by that?" "Just meaningless patter, that's all."

He would say no more. He just shook out his sleeves and put the books littering the floor back in their place. Then he left. I rubbed the go stone in my hand and furrowed my brow.

The nanmu wood of Elusia, the go stone array, and now losing six games in a row... Xian Su, just who are you...

III. Yesteryear

I set foot again on the stone path to the Three Scent Temple.

Xian Su had the go board and the tea all ready to go. I let out a laugh and placed a jug of wine on the tea table.

"Today, we're drinking this. And we'll liven things up by rhyming couplets as we play. How about it?"

His unflappable visage betrayed a hint of surprise. I simmered with laughter and quickly snatched up the jug and took a few slugs.

"What? You're going to admit defeat so easily?"

He stared in a daze, then let out a delighted laugh: "I had no idea you had such refined tastes. Well, I... guess it would be impolite to refuse..."

I quoted a few lines of poetry, and he contemplated for a moment, finishing them before I could play a stone. His words flowed like quicksilver. Although his expression never changed, his face grew more noticeably red.

"Tipsy already?" I asked as I eyed him with relish. "—After a drink, we sing and carouse, with nary a fear of cradles in bows—"

Reciting these two lines, I somewhat surprised myself. I just blurted them out. They were from a poem that Green Dragon and I had made up during a drinking session years ago.

Hardly had I finished speaking, in the blink of an eye, Xian Su completed the lines—

"For though all boughs break... I am no tree... So, Death, I have nothing to fear from thee..."

I was shocked to the core. He got it word-for-word. But... how could he have known about this poem?

My head shot up, and I stared in a daze, but Xian Su just sat there with bleary eyes and a cold smile that I couldn't make head or tail of.

"The world in a day can be wiped clean of sinners. Who can stay righteous for ten thousand winters—"

Again, without the slightest deviation, his plaintive tone like a fine thread pulled forth whole chunks of the past.

My head ached like it would split in two. I guzzled down the strong wine, trying to chase away the pain with its burning sting.

There seemed to be something deep in my heart trying to come out.

I looked at Xian Su. As soon as I locked eyes with him, for some reason I started to talk about events from many years ago.

"The first time I read the Go Teachings, it was because someone challenged me... Back then I had a real competitive streak. In six months I broke the go stone array and stepped foot in the mortal world."

"Those were troubled times, and I roamed far and wide, challenging warriors at combat and scholars at go, defeating people one after another, unrivaled. But..."

But I had no recollection of what happened after that.

Xian Su just looked at me quietly. Even though I had fallen silent, he wasn't saying a word.

I fancied myself a keen observer, but all the while, I couldn't get a read on him. Every time I got a little glimpse, I would get held back again by a searing pain in my head...

It was annoying. And I hate being annoyed.

Before the first game was over, I cast my magic over Xian Su and sent him into a deep sleep. If I couldn't probe him, then I guess I'd just have to probe his memories directly.

Xian Su seemed to know me in depth, but I didn't know a thing about him. If he was an enemy, then I couldn't wait for him to die a natural death. I needed to act first and snuff him out by force. And if he was a friend...

I thought of Green Dragon.

"Guard Elusia. Await his return."

Was Xian Su the answer to that riddle...?

Within a sinking heart, I concentrated my spirit power. The instant I plumbed Xian Su's consciousness, time and space seemed to run backward, and all my senses became unusually heightened.

Flowing red robes, nanmu incense, sounds of strife, magic force fields — it all flooded my senses.

A cleansing bell seemed to shake the heavens, and a barrier suddenly stretched out before me.

I picked up my paper fan and smashed that impregnable cage to pieces, and what I saw was...

IV. Heaven's Fate

Xian Su never would know about the memory probe, and I never brought it up to him. Meanwhile, his health was going from bad to worse.

When he had just arrived on the island, he could still push himself in his wheelchair, but later, he needed my help to move around. In the end, he could only lay on that mat in Three Scent Temple and stare out the window at the flowers and trees all day.

"Staring for a long time will wear you out. You need to rest." I leaned beside his mat, flipping through the Go Teachings with my eyes closed, pretending to sound casual.

"I've only been awake a few hours today. I'm not tired." "You're almost dead."

After a brief silence, I snapped the book closed, then plopped it down on the table.

Xian Su chuckled at my words.

"All things die."

Tch. I stood up and tucked the blanket tighter around him, so angry that I wanted to just push his eyes closed and force him to recuperate. But as soon as I looked at him, I found that I couldn't move.

Over the span of a few days, he was like the embers of a fire that had burned down all night and now was getting wet with morning dew. He was fading with alarming speed, and his already thin and bony body had eroded away to a ghostly whisp.

I watched all of this unfold before my eyes, but I could do nothing.

This was the mandate of heaven. From the time I learned to read, people taught me this.

The mandate of heaven directs all morals and ethics, all nature, and all causality. Living creatures flourish, resist death, then die and become one with heaven.

"Life comes and goes. That's the normal state of affairs. In the grand scheme of things, mine is but a small corner of the board. If I can be buried in Elusia, then I think... I'll have died with no regrets."

Although I tried to suppress it, that word regret made my heart quiver nonetheless. I grit my teeth and spoke the forbidden words.

"Green Dragon... after all these years, have I found you...?"

Like a taut bowstring suddenly buzzing in the air, the peacefulness like frail moonlight in his eyes was just so easily shaken to pieces. He raised his head and shook it.

"...Do not take the Divine Lord's name in vain."

Saying what I did, I knew full well that I was never the same as Green Dragon and his all-seeing vision. But in the end, this world really did a number on me.

He smiled one final smile: "...Even the Divine Lord... once fallen to the mortal realm... cannot escape the laws of causality... That is the mandate of heaven. Don't blame him..."

The mandate of heaven. Again with the mandate of heaven. If man makes it, there's always some wiggle room. But heaven's mandate, that's inviolable.

It was precisely heaven's mandate I was trying to defy when...

"Qilin... you've done nothing wrong. It's just the mandate of heaven... You... are faultless..."

He leaned his head on my shoulder, the light in his eyes pouring out like grains of sand through my hands, returning to stillness bit by bit.

Although my voice was a bit shaky, I finally called out the name that I'd wanted to say for so long:

"...Teacher..."

...

"What is a qilin?" "A holy beast that can distinguish good from evil, but also knows compassion, and fights for benevolent causes. In this vast land of Elusia, I am honored that you would call me teacher. I will teach you literature and morality. Isn't that good?" ...

"Tch. If he bothers you again, I'll kick him right off this island!" "The Divine Lord reincarnates, and he is stuck in this corner of the world... It's the mandate of heaven. Fine, fine." ...

"Align your forces with righteousness. Restrain your enemy with authority. Be cunning within and powerful without..." "Isn't that the Go Teachings? But don't you detest go and whine about it being too complex? Why are you reading this all of a sudden?" ...

"...Go! Go on! Don't look back—!!" "Teacher! —Teacher—!! Aaah—!! I will kill you all! I'll kill you all!!!" ...

"...I was wrong. I was too headstrong. I thought I could save them... It's all my fault. This crummy world. Why should you have to redeem it?!" "...It's not your fault... This is the mandate of heaven... It is I who... taught you... to follow nature... but not... to know a person's heart... Your teacher... doesn't blame you..." ...

Scenes from the past filled my eyes like tears. But that was all the past.

Winter was now at hand.

Xian Su, my teacher — my Attendant — was gone.

V. Yu Qilin Tea

Legend says that there was a Divine Green Dragon in the Light Kingdom that mistakenly entered into the paradise of Elusia and became fast friends with the master of that land.

At the foot of the Master of Elusia's chair was a qilin who, although as faithful as the sun and the moon, was unruly by nature and difficult to teach.

Time ebbed and flowed, and fierce battles raged. Would-be conquerors sought out Elusia to beseech the Green Dragon, but they all went away empty-handed.

Their failure to get what they wanted led them to try treachery, and so they threatened the lives of seaside villagers, forcing him to appear.

Qilin grew indignant and went to help the residents of the fishing village in their plight. But she wasn't expecting disaster to strike, and she got caught by the culprits.

The Master of Elusia left the island to rescue her and took heavy injuries, then fell hundreds of feet off a cliff to an unknown end.

Green Dragon got there a step too late and found only Qilin, out of her mind with rage. He sealed her memory and lamented.

Since then, there has been no trace of the dragon, and no news...

It is said there is a painting hidden in Elusia with three people on it: a woman in blood-red clothes with a sword like a rainbow piercing the sun, a man with silver hair and flowing robes...

...and a third person as hard as jade and as green as a pine, with black hair in a bundle, but a face all whited out.

Just like Qilin's memory.


Many years later—

Heavy snow fell in the night. The Food Souls of Elusia all gathered at Flowing Cup Pavilion to admire the snow, except for the two people in charge.

"Snow boiled to make tea like a river of white. A mountain-view window glows lonesome with light. Since last we met passed three springs of delight, while cranes meet with willows five years per a flight. A dream shakes the mountains and gives ghosts a fright, while clouds tuck in foxes asleep for the night. Any old peasant could be an immortal, so go ask the mountain whether you're right."

After putting the final word to paper, Yu Qilin Tea tossed down the brush and picked up the wine jug, taking a swig.

"Help me get this painting framed up."

"Very well."

Pine & Crane Longevity looked at the blank white face and sighed inwardly.

"Green Dragon... has a lot of history with you all. All these years, it might not be that he doesn't want to come back... Perhaps he's been held up by something."

"His business has nothing to do with me. All I know is that if he sealed up my memory, then why did he let Teacher end up on the outside. And why let him finally come back to Elusia when he was already on death's door. Why..."

"Why wasn't he by his side, watching over him..."

Yu Qilin Tea drained the last of the wine, then faced the mountains in the darkness and the silent snowline upon them, suddenly letting out a laugh:

"Now, aside from Elusia, I have nothing left to care for. Just a desire to fight the mandate of heaven. Green Dragon..."

"I've got a score to settle with you."

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Normal Nodes
Attack 288
Defense 66
HP 2153
Crit. Rate 6884
Crit. Damage 9120
Attack Speed 4940
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Sublime Fan
Togi Node I - Crit Rate
Own ATK increased (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%)
Own Max HP is increased (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%)
Own skill damage dealt increased (7%, 9.2%, 11.7%, 14.2%, 16.9%, 19.8%, 23.4%, 27.8%, 33.2%, 40%)


Togi Node II - HP
Basic attacks have a 30% chance of dealing (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to a random enemy, plus dispel any buffs from a random enemy
Basic attacks have a 30% chance of dealing (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to a random enemy, plus dispel any debuffs from a random ally
Basic attacks have a 30% chance of dealing (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to all enemies.


Togi Node III - Attack
Upon casting an energy skill, you recover 100 pts of Energy and boost your ATK (10%, 13%, 17%, 21%, 25%, 29%, 35%, 41%, 49%, 60%), lasting 6s (20s CD)
Upon casting an energy skill, you recover 100 pts of Energy and boost ATK (5.2%, 6.9%, 8.8%, 10.6%, 12.6%, 14.8%, 17.5%, 20.9%, 24.9%, 30%) for all allies, lasting 6s (20s CD)
Upon casting an energy skill, you recover 100 pts of Energy and boost attack speed (10%, 13%, 17%, 21%, 25%, 29%, 35%, 41%, 49%, 60%) for all allies, lasting 6s (20s CD)


Togi Node IV - Crit Dmg
Every 5s, boosts own ATK (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%), lasting 5s. Every 8s, deals (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to the lowest-HP enemy and restores (7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 23, 27, 33, 40) pts of Energy to the two nearest allies.
Every 5s, boosts own ATK (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%), lasting 5s. Every 8s, deals (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to all enemies and reduces their Energy by (5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 30) pts.
Every 5s, boosts own ATK (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%), lasting 5s. Every 8s, deals (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to the lowest-HP enemy and boosts dmg dealt (10%, 13%, 17%, 21%, 25%, 29%, 35%, 41%, 49%, 60%) for the two nearest allies, lasting 3s.


Togi Node V - Crit Rate
Boosts ATK (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%) for all allies. When any ally casts a skill, it will dispel any buffs from a random enemy and deal (17%, 23%, 29%, 35%, 42%, 49%, 58%, 69%, 83%, 100%) ATK as dmg to a random enemy.
Boosts ATK (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%) for all allies. When any ally casts a skill, it will restore (3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20) pts of Energy to a random ally and remove (3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20) pts of Energy from a random enemy.
Boosts ATK (3.5%, 4.6%, 5.8%, 7.1%, 8.4%, 9.9%, 11.7%, 13.9%, 16.6%, 20%) for all allies. When any ally casts a skill, it will dispel any debuffs from a random ally and deal (14%, 18%, 23%, 28%, 33%, 39%, 46%, 55%, 66%, 80%) ATK as dmg to three random enemies.

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