Vught guide
Vught
Faction | Free Cities |
Rarity | Elite |
Element | Water |
Type | Offense |
Ability
Instinct Drain
Trait
Attacks against enemies unbuffed by a positive effect have a 50% chance to inflict 1 Bleeding for 2 turn(s).
Ascension Effects:
Attacks against enemies unbuffed by a positive effect inflict 1 Bleeding for 2 turn(s).
Bleeding
At the end of the turn, deals damage based on the caster’s Attack.
Bloodblade
Basic
Deals 100% damage to an enemy, with a 50% chance to apply Bleeding for 2 turn(s).
Level 2:
Damage +10%.
Level 3:
Damage +10%.
Level 4:
Damage +10%.
Bleeding
At the end of the turn, deals damage based on the caster’s Attack.
Rapid Fire
Special
3
Launches 3 strikes dealing 150% total damage to an enemy. Each strike has a 50% chance to apply Bleeding for 2 turn(s).
Level 2:
Damage +15%.
Level 3:
Damage +15%.
Level 4:
Ability cooldown is reduced by 1 turn(s).
Bleeding
At the end of the turn, deals damage based on the caster’s Attack.
Tracking Cannon
Ultimate
5
Deals 200% damage to an enemy that scales with the number of Bleeding affecting the target.
Level 2:
Damage +20%.
Level 3:
Damage +20%.
Level 4:
Ability cooldown is reduced by 1 turn(s).
Bleeding
At the end of the turn, deals damage based on the caster’s Attack.
Recommended Sets
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)
Bio
Born to a peasant family, Vught joined the Imperial soldiery as soon as he was old enough to lift an imperial blade. Yet Vught grew to hate the Imperial regiment to which he was attached, his commanders, and the rigid social hierarchy within the Hirschbuck military that he soon suspected was more geared towards pacifying the Empire’s own citizens than contending with any outside force. Quick to disobey what he saw as pointless rules, Vught soon found himself facing an increasingly strict set of military punishments, culminating in the loss of his left hand and a desertion into a life of piracy. He managed to secure the services of a hacksaw surgeon who attached a rather useful hook in its place. The legend of the hook pirate was thus born.