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Dagger Specialist Buff Heal Each time Gusion casts a skill, a rune will be added to Gusion's dagger. After stacking 3 runes, the next will deal (+100% Total Physical Attack) (+target's 15% Lost HP) Magic Damage, and restore HP equal to 80% of the damage dealt. Skill terms
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Skill 1[]
Sword Spike Damage Mobility Gusion throws a dagger in the targeted direction, dealing 200–300 (+50% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage to the first target hit. Use Again: Gusion moves behind the target and deals 200–300 (+100% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage to it. Skill terms
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Skill 2[]
Shadowblade Slaughter AOE Slow Gusion throws daggers forward, each dealing 110–210 (+50% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage to enemies hit and slowing them by 6% for 2 seconds (multiple daggers' slow effects can stack, up to 30%). Use Again: Gusion calls the daggers back, each dealing 65–115 (+40% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage to enemies along the way. Skill terms
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Ultimate[]
Incandescence Mobility Buff Gusion dashes to the targeted location, immediately reset the CD of and . Use Again: Use again to dash a short distance in the targeted direction. After Shadowblade Slaughter being reset, Gusion will be able to immediately throw five daggers, and recall ten dagger if the skill is used again. |
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The Paxley family is one of the most powerful, proud and prestigious magic families in the Land of Dawn, and each of it's member is raised to become a mage of the finest order. In their eyes, the path of the magician is the most sacred and noble vocation there is, and all those who brandish a sword in battle are merely considered as insubstantial weaklings and dim-witted fools. Gusion, however, was determined to break the mold. The patriarch's fourth son, Gusion, exhibited a high affinity towards light elements at a very early age, but rather than spend his days with his nose buried in a book studying spells, Gusion would use his control over light to imbue himself with the speed, to run laps of the family estate in mere minutes, and to enchant old ceremonial swords with powerful magical properties of the Holy light. He always believed that the family elders were incurably stubborn and rebelled against their wishes at every opportunity.
Finally, Gusion was given the chance to prove himself, when the time came for him to take the Paxley family's most important test — a rite of passage into adulthood. With Gusion's blistering speed in battle, his opponent was unable to lock onto his position, and with his light-charged blade, he claimed victory before his opponent even had a chance to launch a single spell. The elders were in awe of his incredible form and fighting technique, but with their deep-rooted prejudice against physical combat and their strict adherence to tradition, they could not accept this unorthodoxy and gave Gusion two choices: to either abandon his fighting style or be banished from the family. Facing such adversity and unable to control his rebelliously independent nature, Gusion chose to leave the family. Given his choice, the dark mages of the Elder Council appeared before Gusion, tarnishing him with their lightning magic, and vowing to bring him to justice.
However, Gusion only smiled; he considered all this family oath to be nothing but bullshit. In quick succession, he wiped out all the dark mages, giving them not even the slightest moment, to retaliate. He turned to give his family and hometown, one last disgusted look before leaving, convinced that soon the entire Land of Dawn would know his name and understand the true extent of his power.
Today, Gusion wields his Holy Blade with ruthless proficiency, dealing series of deadly blows to his enemies, within the blink of an eye. When faced with opponents who also aspired to become great assassins, he would demonstrate much superior fighting techniques than expected.