Status
946
Status
946
1-2
54
Resistances
Normal
[x1]
Endure
[x0.75]
Fatal
[x2]
Endure
[x0.75]
Weak
[x1.5]
Fatal
[x2]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Endure
[x0.75]
Normal
[x1]
Stagger Threshold
25% (237)
level: 50
3
+1
SKILL 1
3
+1
SKILL 3
13
-10
SKILL 4
2
+8
When hit by an attack, gain 1 aggressive.
If the unit has +4 aggressive at the end of the turn, enter a state of enrage.
If the unit has +4 aggressive at the end of the turn, enter a state of enrage.
PASSIVE
In the enrage state, the unit gains 3 Attack resultenhancement and 3 vulnerable, changes behavior, and does not gain aggressive from being attacked.
PASSIVE
At less than 50% HP, enters enrage every turn.
PASSIVE
Story
There are far more appalling and fearsome things out there, but I need to make this clear: That looks horrifying. It may look like a wild animal from a distance, but as you get closer, the curiosity turns into disgust, like the feeling you get from beings roaming around the Outskirts. Bundles of muscle fibers protruded from its skin, covering its body like a coat of fur. And its ribs seem to have flipped upside down and ripped through the back. Its arms―or should I say legs―definitely had the appearance of human limbs, but their movement wasn't. That's right; it was a beast. → Dost thou speak the truth when you say creatures like that inhabit the Outskirts?! → No, you won't find things like that. → Well, I never… Then for what reason didst thou use such a description? → There were worse things.
Those things are too quick. Their reaction speed is clearly above average human level. They've got wits, too. Rather than jumping in recklessly... They use the tactic of striking at the weakest target in the back lines before quickly running away. It happened in our last encounter with them, too; when you ordered a badly injured Sinner to fall back, those things jumped at them to scratch open an atery and ran off like the wind as if they understood what your command meant. I'm not sure how they reacted like that to some ticking noises... Oh, I guess it's possible that the Distorted hear it differently.
Even if they charge at us in large numbers, we should stay level-headed. A Sinner or two might die in the process, but... It's a necessary sacrifice. At least we can revive. I remember you going through a lot of trouble last time when you tried dealing with all of them at the same time and got us all killed. It's as if they grow stronger the more they're attacked. Ah, speaking of my death... It brings me back to the moment when those things chewed up my intestines. I think I died before I could feel the pain, but somehow... I felt as though I was falling into an endless pit of fire. It wasn't hot or searing, just... Being with the fire felt oddly natural. I guess it's a good thing I was brought back before I experienced more of that. My thanks go to the manager.
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