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It's meant to be a bit OP, like the MC in the webnovel. I replaced tiger strike because it wasn't triggering, and added in Nightshade, because if you squint your eyes real hard and really work that imagine-er, then it fits for the webnovel's Absolute Destruction ability, especially if you stick to unarmed attacks. The hediff is meant to combine the Fighting and body passives from the webnovel. I didn't want to give the class chi, so tigerstrike only functions in its passive form, which is still pretty good that gives bonuses to unarmed attacks.

Shadowstrike is fits pretty well blink in critical hit blink out happens all the time in the webnovel. The other abilities were chosen to be as close to the webnovel as possible the only things that don't quite fit, are that purify and advanced heal aren't melee range, and bestow might is castable on more than just the caster. The webnovel's pretty great (one of my favorites), if you're looking for something new to read.Ībilities: I included the wayfarer and wanderer trees, because in the Azarinth webnovel general skills are all trainable, and the wayfarer and wander trees kinda make that happen. It progresses over three stages (like the skills in the webnovel), granting larger bonuses to movement, melee combat, and resistance. The hediff (since I can only pick one with the xml editing) is meant to represent a combination of the Azarinth Healer passives. Essentially a mix of monk/priest that can blink. Enhanced by an ancient technique of magic their bodies become resistant to even the strongest of attacks and heal at a rapid pace.īased on the Azarinth Healer class of the main character from the litrpg webnovel linked above. A close quarters fighter that chooses an unarmed style of combat to both heal and destroy. The Azarinth Healer is not exactly what the name might portray.
