Lydia guide
Lydia
Faction | Holy Light Empire |
Rarity | Legendary |
Element | Water |
Type | Offense |
Ability
Phantom
Trait
Gains 35% bonus Dodge and reduces damage received from area attacks by 30%.
Ascension Effects:
Gains 35% bonus Dodge, 20% bonus Life Steal, and reduces damage received from area attacks by 30%.
Assassinate
Basic
Deals 110% damage to 1 enemy and gains Dodge Up for 1 turn(s).
Level 2:
Damage +10%.
Level 3:
Damage +10%.
Level 4:
Damage +10%.
Dodge Up
+15% Dodge.
Revenge
Passive
On each successful dodge, launches a counterattack to deal 220% damage to the attacker. Damage ignores 50% of the enemy’s Defense on Critical Strikes.
Level 2:
Damage +20%.
Level 3:
Damage +20%.
Level 4:
Damage +20%.
Level 5:
Damage +20%.
Shadow Assault
Ultimate
4
Deals 200% damage to 1 enemy. Damage ignores 50% of the enemy’s Defense on Critical Strikes.
Level 2:
Damage +20%.
Level 3:
Ability cooldown is reduced by 1 turn(s).
Level 4:
Damage +20%.
Level 5:
Ability cooldown is reduced by 1 turn(s).
Level 6:
Damage +20%.
Recommended Sets
Divine Set
This character has a 30% chance to launch a counterattack with their basic attack.
Rage Set
+12% Crit. Rate.
Assassin Set
Attacks deals 15% more damage to the main target and have a 50% chance of dealing additional 35% damage
Synergy
Scores
Arena (Offense)
Arena (Defense)
No Man's Land: Bane Wraith
No Man's Land: Flame Lizard
No Man's Land: Wrathful Flood
No Man's Land: Lord of Holy Light
No Man's Land: Shadow Captive
Arcane Dominator: Roaring tulpa
Arcane Dominator: Ash Magisteria
Arcane Dominator: Queen of Tides
Arcane Dominator: Witch of Wind
Arcane Dominator: Gemini Dragon
Armored Incursion (Wood)
Armored Incursion (Fire)
Armored Incursion (Water)
Armored Incursion (Light)
Bio
Lydia is the daughter of the former High Exchequer of the Empire. She inherited her father’s position at a young age and so was appointed Manager of Finances of one of the wealthiest houses in the Empire while still in her late teens. The wealth associated with Lydia’s position has afforded her ample opportunity to give into every vice associated with greed imaginable, and Lydia has continued to build the family’s fortunes by engaging in morally ambiguous or unethical trade untouched by the other houses, chief among them her enormous trade in orcish slaves, which has quickly made her family perhaps the wealthiest in all Aurelica. Of course, with great wealth comes great friendships. The few enemies who would dare oppose Lydia will be silenced if not by the promise of vast wealth, then at the bidding of one of thousands of assassins or disloyal subordinates willing to take her offer.
Lydia’s family has come to symbolize the concentration of Imperial wealth in the hands of a very small number of aristocratic houses, a trend that appears set to continue as Lydia turns her able money management skills and administrative eye to the acquisition of new races and new territories for the Empire to expand her family’s “business” to the farthest reaches of Aurelica.