Builds /61
Mercenaries 传奇 /5
Flavours /231
Code | 名字 |
---|---|
NonEleBowRanger1 | "Even a lawless land needs rules. Even anarchy requires order." - Kylian Cyaxan |
NonEleBowRanger2 | As Cyaxan's criminal empire grew, so too did its need for enforcers. The Trarthan militia was its answer. |
NonEleBowRanger3 | Order came later. At first, the Trarthan militia was little more than muscle - sold to the highest house, and drunk on its coin. |
NonEleBowRanger4 | The Trarthan militia delivers justice swiftly - usually before a crime is even committed. |
NonEleBowRanger5 | "The militia don't keep the peace. They keep Trarthus profitable." |
NonEleBowRanger6 | "They weren't just enforcers. They were reminders - of who ruled Korathin's gutters, and what disobedience cost." |
NonEleBowRanger7 | For a time, the militia had the slums on lockdown. Then Cyaxan flooded them with gems - and the streets ran red with blood. |
NonEleBowRanger8 | Of all Kylian Cyaxan's sins, virtue gems were the most costly. Blinded by greed, he never foresaw the chaos they'd unleash. |
NonEleBowRanger9 | Kylian Cyaxan demanded a swift response to the chaos in the streets. The militia answered - virtue gems in hand. |
NonEleBowRanger10 | The militia met fire with fire - gems for gems, blood for blood. |
NonEleBowRanger11 | With gems came power - and with power came fewer survivors of the militia's 'justice'. |
NonEleBowRanger12 | They called it peace when the killing slowed. Not justice - just fewer people left to fight back... and even fewer who would dare. |
NonEleBowRangerNoble1 | Once kept order in Korathin's worst quarter. Now she keeps trophies instead. |
NonEleBowRangerNoble2 | Born of Cyaxan stock, raised on slum smoke and discipline. |
NonEleBowRangerNoble3 | A name once feared across the Trarthan militia ranks - feared even more now she's off the leash. |
NonEleBowRangerNoble4 | "Trarthus was barren after the Vaal Cataclysm... until the Empire began exiling their unwanted to its bleak shores." |
NonEleBowRangerNoble5 | "Our ancestors were exiled so that the Eternal Empire could have its thousand-year peace. I don't give a damn about Wraeclast." |
EleBowRanger1 | Gems from Trarthus have their own trademarks. Like the populace, they are more brutal. |
EleBowRanger2 | Keitan slaves built the walls of Korathin. Kylian Cyaxan filled them with vice before the mortar had dried. |
EleBowRanger3 | Cyaxan brothels bore no name. But those who entered often forget their own. |
EleBowRanger4 | First came desire. Then came dependency. Cyaxan offered both - by design. |
EleBowRanger5 | The courtesans were Cyaxan's first pushers. Pleasure and powder ensured each customer returned - shaking a little more each time. |
EleBowRanger6 | Most were addicted before they even knew it - such was the potency of Cyaxan's blend. |
EleBowRanger7 | "In the early days, the drug trade was shared. Then Cyaxan made sharing... unprofitable." |
EleBowRanger8 | When even dependency began to dull, Kylian Cyaxan sought something stronger - 'virtue' in crystalline form. |
EleBowRanger9 | While most wielded gems for violence, Kylian Cyaxan saw in them something far more sordid. |
EleBowRanger10 | The first gem-lit flesh in Trarthus didn't belong to a warrior. It belonged to a courtesan. |
EleBowRanger12 | Some gems enhanced sensation. Others suppressed it - turning bodies into tools of compliance. |
EleBowRanger13 | What began as pleasure became ritual. What began as choice became conditioning. |
EleBowRanger14 | "Kylian Cyaxan is long dead - as are many of his customers. But the thing about that kind of customer? They replenish themselves." |
EleBowRanger16 | "Brick and stone may hold a city... but pleasure holds a people." - Kylian Cyaxan |
EleBowRangerNoble1 | She knew every back alley in Korathin - especially the ones that glittered. |
EleBowRangerNoble2 | The gems are socketed deep. Her need, deeper still. |
EleBowRangerNoble3 | If it glints, she follows. If it runs, she chases. |
EleBowRangerNoble4 | "As decaying Empires are wont to do, the use of exile as a punishment gradually became more common over the centuries..." |
EleBowRangerNoble5 | "The Eternal Empire eventually made their greatest mistake: they exiled a simple farmer to Trarthus." |
MeleeAOEMarauder1 | In Korathin's slave pits, Keita found its fortune. Death made for eager audiences. |
MeleeAOEMarauder2 | Keitan slaves raised the walls of Korathin. Their blood still clings to the mortar. |
MeleeAOEMarauder3 | House Keita did not always command such fear. It was their crushing of the rebellion that made them a force to be reckoned with. |
MeleeAOEMarauder4 | The slave rebellion began with a whisper. A promise of freedom passed from throat to throat, louder each time. |
MeleeAOEMarauder5 | One night, the chains fell silent. The next, they snapped. Keitans awoke to fire in their camps and blood on their floors. |
MeleeAOEMarauder6 | It took just three days. Three days for Keita to crush the dissidents, reforge the chains, and fill the pits with corpses. |
MeleeAOEMarauder7 | Keita left the rebels hanging, stripped and nameless. Not as martyrs - just meat, gone to waste |
MeleeAOEMarauder8 | After the revolt, Ixan Keita declared the slaves must be reminded of their place. Thus began the Trarthan slave pits. |
MeleeAOEMarauder9 | From the ashes of rebellion came the slave pit - dug to remind the living what happened to those who sought freedom. |
MeleeAOEMarauder10 | The slave pits are a reflection of Trarthan society: brutal, bloodthirsty, and swift to punish mistakes. |
MeleeAOEMarauder11 | Keita doesn't fear uprisings anymore. Every lash, every cage, every pit - lessons carved in flesh. |
MeleeAOEMarauder13 | "In Trarthus, freedom is earned, not given." |
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble1 | "The lucky ones die early. The rest learn to live with it." - {0} |
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble2 | Fighting in chains taught him everything he needed - including how to break them. |
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble3 | Born to blood. Shackled to spectacle. Freed by fire. |
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble4 | "The Trarthans paid back their debt to the Karui, aiding them when it was their turn to battle the Empire." |
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble5 | "When Tyndarus Phrecius tried to resupply his occupying legions on Trarthus, the Karui blockaded the Archipelago." |
MeleeStrikesMarauder1 | Trarthan slavers are despicable - and indispensable. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder2 | Of all the Trarthan Death Trades, none strip the soul quite like slavery - brutal in both intent and execution. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder15 | Trarthus was built on the backs of slaves, whose labour shaped much of its infrastructure. At the whip-hand stood House Keita. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder4 | Cruel even by Trarthan standards, House Keita's blend of brutality and efficiency made them ideal architects of the slave trade. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder5 | In their prime, Keita built more than cities - they built leverage. For a time, no House dared challenge their hold on Trarthus. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder6 | Ixan Keita helped build Trarthus - and nearly ruled it. But power begets ambition, and ambition always demands more. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder7 | The ambition of Ixan Keita was his undoing. His bid for power sparked war with Bardiya - a war Keita could not win. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder8 | Keita held the chains. Bardiya cut the purse strings. Trarthus watched as labour lost to leverage - and coin won the war. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder9 | Keita swore fealty to the Council with a clenched jaw. Better a seat at the table than exile from the game entirely. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder10 | Though the Keita of today is still a House of influence, Bardiya remembers their treachery - and limits their power accordingly. |
MeleeStrikesMarauder12 | "House Keita wrote the bloody book on cruelty. Think of the worst bastard you know - either they're a Keitan, or a poor imitation." |
MeleeStrikesMarauder13 | "The Merchant Council's a leash on House Keita - and the irony ain't lost on 'em. Still, better leashed than buried." |
MeleeStrikesMarauder14 | "Pain is the language of obedience." - Ixan Keita |
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble1 | Built his name in the slave pits of Korathin. Built his fortune on the backs beneath him. |
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble2 | Slaves obeyed. Rivals bled. The rest learned to stay out of his way. |
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble3 | The Council saw no place for him in the new Trarthus. Wraeclast will regret giving him one. |
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble4 | "Karui volcanoes... carried ash to us, on the wind, for centuries. Slaves farm more effectively in Trarthus than anywhere else in the world." |
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble5 | "Slavery began on Trarthus when a simple farmer offered to serve and grow food in exchange for his life. Pathetic... but profitable." |
ElementalWitch1 | Thaumaturgy in Trarthus is like smoke in the lungs - unpleasant, expected, and always present. |
ElementalWitch2 | Before vice, before gems, before brothels and powder - Cyaxan dealt in spices, cloth and coin. |
ElementalWitch3 | "They all started legitimate - even Cyaxan. But virtue doesn't buy power. Vice does." |
ElementalWitch4 | Cyaxan didn't need blades. They had margins - and the power that comes from knowing what everyone else wanted. |
ElementalWitch5 | In time, margins thinned. Rivals grew bolder. So Cyaxan found new markets - darker ones. |
ElementalWitch6 | Cyaxan didn't set out to rule the underworld. Only to survive it. Then survival turned to opportunity. |
ElementalWitch7 | Kylian Cyaxan's ascent to lord of the Trarthan underworld was not without obstacles - the first of which arose within his own house. |
ElementalWitch8 | Kylian's first victim wasn't a member of a rival House - it was family. From then on, betrayal became tradition. |
ElementalWitch9 | Kylian Cyaxan never raised his voice. Just his glass. The rest of the table never stood again. |
ElementalWitch10 | With rivals dead or disgraced, Kylian moved fast - consolidating power, ensuring no Cyaxan could rise as he had. |
ElementalWitch11 | Kylian never trusted alliances. He preferred leverage. Internally, that meant secrets. Externally, sabotage. |
ElementalWitch13 | "When dining with a Cyaxan, bring an appetite - and an antidote." |
ElementalWitch14 | Cyaxan rarely availed themselves of House Azadi's services. They preferred less... bloody methods. |
ElementalWitchNoble1 | It wasn't people she loathed, but the frailties they wore so proudly: need, artifice, expectation. |
ElementalWitchNoble2 | Cold, restrained, detached - anathema to Cyaxan ideals. But death has many forms, and she excelled in hers. |
ElementalWitchNoble3 | She despised mess - of thought, of feeling, of flesh. |
ElementalWitchNoble4 | "Emperor Tyndarus Phrecius was a fool who let a wasteland full of exiles defy the Empire." |
ElementalWitchNoble5 | "Trarthus lives on, long after the dying husk of its parent Empire has become nothing but a memory." |
ChaosMinionWitch1 | In the early days of Trarthus, each House kept to its corner. Peace held - not through trust, but through distance. |
ChaosMinionWitch2 | As each House drifted from legitimacy to vice, conflict was inevitable. Kylian Cyaxan made sure of it. |
ChaosMinionWitch3 | They say Kylian Cyaxan was once an upstanding merchant. But then, they say a lot of things. |
ChaosMinionWitch4 | "To play both sides well is to leave no fingerprints - only consequences." - Kylian Cyaxan |
ChaosMinionWitch5 | History blames Bardiya and Keita for the Merchant Wars. Fewer recall that Cyaxan was whispering in both ears all along. |
ChaosMinionWitch6 | As Bardiya and Keita went to war, Kylian Cyaxan stayed neutral - by selling secrets to both sides. |
ChaosMinionWitch7 | A Cyaxan will stir the pot, watch it boil, then let others burn their hands - all while they slip out the back door. |
ChaosMinionWitch8 | "There's coin to be made in war... so long you're not the one fighting it." - Kylian Cyaxan |
ChaosMinionWitch9 | The Merchant Wars began with tariffs and treaties. They ended with fire, famine, and grudges that would last a lifetime. |
ChaosMinionWitch10 | When all was said and done, the Merchant Wars had made fortunes for the few - and graves for the many. |
ChaosMinionWitch11 | Cyaxan may have lit the fire. But when bodies piled high and profits ran dry, even Kylian sought peace. |
ChaosMinionWitch12 | Peace came not from diplomacy, but from depletion. The Houses didn't shake hands - they paused to reload. |
ChaosMinionWitch13 | No House admits to starting the Merchant Wars. But every House claims to have won them. |
ChaosMinionWitchNoble1 | Some Cyaxans peddled pleasure, others poison. She peddled death. |
ChaosMinionWitchNoble2 | Even her fellow Cyaxans questioned her methods. But never their efficacy. |
ChaosMinionWitchNoble3 | Curses and the reanimated are rarer tools in Trarthus. But dead is dead. |
ChaosMinionWitchNoble4 | "They exiled their undesirables to Trarthus for centuries, and then had the gall to act surprised when those unruly criminals refused to bow down." |
ChaosMinionWitchNoble5 | "Witches aren't feared in Trarthus. They're adored. We wisely sided with the rebels against Little Tinny Phrecius." |
PhysConvertTemplar1 | In Trarthus, faith never died. It just turned inward. |
PhysConvertTemplar2 | The major Houses didn't worship gods. They tried to become them. |
PhysConvertTemplar3 | Divinity demands belief. Trarthus demanded proof. |
PhysConvertTemplar4 | One claimed the mantle of flame. Another of blood. But in a city of rival 'gods', none rose above the noise. |
PhysConvertTemplar5 | A House could rise through war, through gold, through secrets - but not through grace. |
PhysConvertTemplar6 | Ixan Keita declared himself a god - and built temples to prove it. His slaves were given no choice but to pray. |
PhysConvertTemplar7 | In his quest for Divinity, Keita demanded worship. Obedience was beaten in. But no man ever reached godhood through fear alone. |
PhysConvertTemplar8 | They sang of Ixan Keita, knelt in his hollow shrines... but their hearts spoke only of hate. |
PhysConvertTemplar9 | Ixan mistook silence for reverence. In truth, not one soul believed. And so he remained just that - a mortal soul. |
PhysConvertTemplar10 | "Let them hate me, if they must. Even hatred bows to power." - Ixan Keita |
PhysConvertTemplar11 | They preached in alleyways and taverns. Few listened. Fewer remembered. |
PhysConvertTemplar12 | Attempts to bring organised religion to Trarthus were many - and all of them met with blood. |
PhysConvertTemplar13 | Faith is tolerated in Trarthus - but only so long as it is kept to one's self. |
PhysConvertTemplar14 | Even the pious stray in Trarthus - led not by devils, but by gold and supple skin. |
PhysConvertTemplar15 | Trarthans revere but one god: the almighty coin. |
PhysConvertTemplar16 | "If your mission should take you to Trarthus, you'd best carry a knife." - Gospel and Blade |
PhysConvertTemplarNoble1 | He came to preach salvation. He left certain there was none to be found. |
PhysConvertTemplarNoble2 | In a city built on secrets, faith never stood a chance. |
PhysConvertTemplarNoble3 | Born of Keita blood. Reforged in faith. Shattered on return. |
PhysConvertTemplarNoble4 | "Once Emperor Tyndarus caught wind of Trarthan warlords farming and setting up a society, he quickly sent his legions to stomp them back down." |
PhysConvertTemplarNoble5 | "The Phrecian legions executed the warlords of that era, and instituted crushing taxes on the budding Trarthan society." |
AurasMinionsTemplar1 | Some foreigners cling to warm memories of Divinity. In Trarthus, that's considered true madness. |
AurasMinionsTemplar2 | Trarthans know Innocence not as a god, but as a tale told by passing missionaries - and quickly forgotten. |
AurasMinionsTemplar3 | "A fire that does not warm, does not feed, does not kill... what use is it in Trarthus?" |
AurasMinionsTemplar4 | Innocence preaches purity. Trarthus breeds survival. The two have little in common. |
AurasMinionsTemplar5 | "When they call Korathin a city of sin, they're not talking about the god." |
AurasMinionsTemplar6 | "Some say there's no honour left in the city. Others say it never belonged here to begin with." |
AurasMinionsTemplar7 | A good deed in Trarthus gets you one thing: a target on your back. |
AurasMinionsTemplar8 | "What's a man to do with morals, when no one else plays by them?" |
AurasMinionsTemplar10 | Even in Trarthus, someone buries the bodies. Someone remembers the names. |
AurasMinionsTemplar11 | Some virtues endure - not in law, nor gods, but in spite of both. |
AurasMinionsTemplar12 | The surest way to frighten Ixan Keita was kindness. Always hunting for an angle, he could never see it for what it was. |
AurasMinionsTemplar13 | Keita drew brutes from every corner - sadists, zealots, and worse. What bound them was a taste for cruelty. |
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble1 | They mocked his prayers. Until one day, the sinner burned, and they said nothing more. |
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble2 | Trarthus could not unmake his faith. But it tried. With ridicule. With pain. With temptation. |
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble3 | Innocence found no altar in Trarthus. Just one man. |
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble4 | "In 870 IC, the four great Founders spurred their guerrilla rebellion into open warfare against the occupying legions." |
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble5 | "It took two years of open warfare, but Tyndarus finally capitulated in exchange for the lives of his legions." |
PhysicalDuelist1 | Trarthus was lawless once - but not without rules. Some approached the Death Trades with grace... and surprising decorum. |
PhysicalDuelist2 | Before the Merchant Wars. Before the Council. Before Trarthus had a name. There was the Code. |
PhysicalDuelist4 | The Trarthan Code was not written. It was remembered. Passed in whispers, etched in scars. |
PhysicalDuelist5 | Break the Code, and you risked more than your life. You risked your name. |
PhysicalDuelist6 | Whether in gutters or along trade routes, the Code took root where laws could not. |
PhysicalDuelist7 | Bardiya were first to back the Code - an early sign of their predilection for order and control. |
PhysicalDuelist8 | To Azadi, the Code wasn't a set of rules. It was a contract. And they never broke contracts. |
PhysicalDuelist9 | Cyaxan did not endorse the Code. Not at first. They waited, watched, and once it took hold, claimed they'd backed it all along. |
PhysicalDuelist10 | Even Keita, for all their brutality, bowed to the Code. Not out of respect - but survival. |
PhysicalDuelist11 | Even under Council rule, the Code endures - unofficial as ever. Some call it tradition. Others, muscle memory. |
PhysicalDuelist12 | "Travel to Trarthus is discouraged. Should you go, learn the Code - and honour it." - A Merchant's Guide to Trarthus |
PhysicalDuelist13 | "In Trarthus, break the Code and you'll likely be buried by someone who didn't." - A Merchant's Guide to Trarthus |
PhysicalDuelist14 | Demand for copies of 'A Merchant's Guide to Trarthus' dwindled when so few returned from their maiden journey. |
PhysicalDuelistNoble1 | His words? Withering. His blade? Equally so. |
PhysicalDuelistNoble2 | "Elegance is not lost in violence - only in vulgarity." - {0} |
PhysicalDuelistNoble3 | You cannot buy class - though many have tried, and bled for the attempt. |
PhysicalDuelistNoble4 | "The four Great Founders were not exiles. 'Twas the first Trarthan-born generation, once we actually had a modicum of society going." |
PhysicalDuelistNoble5 | "The four Great Houses were once begrudging allies, fighting a guerilla war against occupying legions." |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist1 | Violence has always been common in Trarthus. But it was Ratha Azadi who commodified it - turned it into an art form all her own. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist2 | Azadi distinguished itself not through efficiency, but through audacious spectacle. Azadins didn't kill. They wove death itself. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist3 | Ratha understood that killing goes beyond the act itself. Some kills live longer than the killer - but only when done right. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist4 | "Anywhere else, you'd kill from the shadows. But this is Trarthus - so we shout murder from the rooftops." - Ratha Azadi |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist5 | Would-be sadists flocked to House Azadi, seeking kin in their band of killers. But only a select few rose above the chaff. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist7 | Among Azadi's best, the mark mattered less than the method. To kill without flair was crude - commonplace. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist8 | A name etched in blood is still a name. Many Azadins died trying to earn theirs. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist9 | Azadi's finest were known for rivalry as much as skill. On one occasion, both died trying to outdo the other - while their mark fled. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist10 | Audacious though they may be, Azadins don't advertise. They let their work speak for itself. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist11 | Failure rang loudest of all. A botched kill meant the replacement made an example - of both target and Azadin. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist12 | "Anyone can kill. We give death a name, a face, a reputation." - Ratha Azadi |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist13 | "Those bloody Azadins... Could kill twice the people in half the time if they weren't so obsessed with 'artistry'." - Ixan Keita |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble1 | "Who needs paint, when blood spills so beautifully?" - {0} |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble2 | His blade did more than silence. It left an impression. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble3 | Proof that Azadi's legacy wasn't written in history - but carved into flesh. |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble4 | "Tyndarus tried to sail reinforcements around west, but the Ezomytes burned his ships in the night, and only supplied poisoned grain at port." |
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble5 | "Trarthus didn't even ask the Ezomytes to aid them in the uprising. Those beautiful poetic bastards did it all on their own." |
TrapsMinesShadow1 | The children of Korathin don't play in fields. They play in slag. |
TrapsMinesShadow2 | The fields were quiet. The factories never were. One bred men. The other broke them. |
TrapsMinesShadow3 | A farmer's back bends with harvest. A cityman's with hunger. |
TrapsMinesShadow4 | To the cityfolk, a broken tool is replaced. To the peasant, it's a week lost. |
TrapsMinesShadow5 | The fields breed silence. The cities breed noise. Neither understands the other's music. |
TrapsMinesShadow6 | Out in the country, a harvest is shared. Here in the city, it's sold - then stolen back. |
TrapsMinesShadow9 | Korathin's smog doesn't just fill the sky. It seeps behind the eyes. |
TrapsMinesShadow10 | A thousand chimneys mark the skyline - monuments to what Trarthus built, and what it buried. |
TrapsMinesShadow12 | No songs are sung in Korathin factories. Just the rhythm of toil and breaking backs. |
TrapsMinesShadowNoble1 | Though rotten to the bone, Trarthus still shelters those the world cast aside. |
TrapsMinesShadowNoble2 | A Mirror of Delirium cracked his mind like glass - or so the story goes. |
TrapsMinesShadowNoble3 | To House Azadi, he's a relic. To everyone else, a warning. |
TrapsMinesShadowNoble4 | "The moment the four Great Founders actually won their war of independence, tensions began to rise between them." |
TrapsMinesShadowNoble5 | "The four great Founders never liked each other, and looked down on each other's vices. It didn't take much for their hard-won independence to fall apart." |
Crit1HShadow1 | Azadi was last to rise among the major Houses. Where killing was common, no one paid for it - until Azadi cornered the market. |
Crit1HShadow2 | At first, anyone could kill for coin. House Azadi made the kill itself worth paying for. |
Crit1HShadow3 | Independent killers didn't last. Clients knew: hire Azadi, or become their next contract. |
Crit1HShadow4 | "When palms need greasing, you go to House Bardiya. When heads need rolling, you send for House Azadi." |
Crit1HShadow5 | A masterful blend of audacity and discretion - that's the Azadi trademark. You'll know who made the kill, never who paid for it. |
Crit1HShadow6 | Azadi's true currency wasn't coin. It was reputation. And reputation, once wounded, bled. |
Crit1HShadow7 | Contracts came sealed in wax. To break the seal was to accept the mark - and the consequences of failure. |
Crit1HShadow8 | Each contract was coded - names obscured, motives buried. But the message was always the same: kill. |
Crit1HShadow9 | Some left trophies. Others left warnings. But all Azadins left a message: the job was done - and the debt had been paid. |
Crit1HShadow10 | Everyone knows: renege on Azadi, and become their next target. |
Crit1HShadow11 | "To last in House Azadi, you need to be dead inside - or skilled at making others so. Preferably both." |
Crit1HShadow13 | "In Trarthus, life is cheap. We made sure death wasn't." - Ratha Azadi |
Crit1HShadowNoble1 | His was not a style. It was a standard - silent, surgical, untraceable. |
Crit1HShadowNoble2 | Where other Azadi painted death in crimson arcs, he delivered it with a whisper. |
Crit1HShadowNoble3 | In a House that prized spectacle, he offered none - only results. |
Crit1HShadowNoble4 | "Trarthans never forget a debt. When the Ezomytes rebelled against the Empire, even though centuries had passed, we came to their aid." |
Crit1HShadowNoble5 | "Once our debts were paid to the Ezomytes and the Karui, we considered ourselves even. After that... well, might makes right." |
MiscScion1 | The Merchant Council gave Trarthus a mask of order. Those who can't wear it are cast out. |
MiscScion2 | Though they would not rule for years, the Bardiyans helped shape Trarthus - quiet power moving behind every deal and coin exchange. |
MiscScion3 | The first Bardiyan vault was carved into Korathin's bedrock - long before the city rose above it. |
MiscScion4 | While the Keitans laid stone, the Bardiyans moved coin. One built a city in broad daylight. The other ran it from the shadows. |
MiscScion5 | Before the wars, there was trade. Keitan muscle, Bardiyan mind. Neither trusted the other - but both saw profit. |
MiscScion6 | No two Trarthan forefathers were more opposed - in ideology or in temperament - than Ixan Keita and Quilon Bardiya. |
MiscScion7 | Keita and Bardiya's rivalry erupted across Trarthus - supply lines cut, coin vanished, and not a single soldier raised. |
MiscScion8 | Keita demanded tribute. Bardiya and Azadi refused. The result: starvation, sabotage, and blood in the streets of Korathin. |
MiscScion9 | Bardiya won their struggle with Keita. Coin proved more vital to Trarthus than all the slaves Keita could whip into labour. |
MiscScion10 | Bardiya's victory over Keita came at a cost. From that pyrrhic win grew the Merchant Council - cooperative in name, Bardiyan in truth. |
MiscScion11 | House Bardiya remains as its forefather left it: clever, conniving, and always listening. |
MiscScion12 | "A whisper in the right ear is stronger than any army." - Quilon Bardiya |
MiscScion13 | "To rule through fear is to court your own demise. A frightened animal lashes out. A contended one purrs in your lap." - Quilon Bardiya |
MiscScion14 | "Bardiyans are clever, aye - but so ruthlessly self-serving it's a wonder their banquets don't end in blood." |
MiscScionNoble1 | Born into Bardiyan silk and silver - until a sibling whispered her inheritance away... |
MiscScionNoble2 | Her legacy was stolen. Her appetite remained. |
MiscScionNoble3 | Betrayal is currency in House Bardiya. She's never left a ledger unsettled. |
MiscScionNoble4 | "The Eternal Empire stopped exiling people to Trarthus after 872 IC. They began building island prisons closer to home instead." |
MiscScionNoble5 | "The Empire essentially cut contact with Trarthus for five hundred years... until Chitus wanted our powder." |
AurasMinionsTemplarNobleNeon1 | A ruckus that is made, may not be unmade.' - Trarthan Code Appendice XII |
Community Wiki
佣兵
来自特拉特斯各个城市、不知律法为何物的精兵们已来到瓦尔克拉斯。 他们准备好为你提供他们毒辣的技艺,但需要一些代价。 佣兵会出现在各个区域,每个都有各自的性格,以及独立的流派、技能和物品。
遭遇佣兵时,他们会按特拉特斯传统,向你发出决斗挑战来测试你的力量。 在和这些佣兵决斗之前仔细查看,根据情报做出选择。 如果你决定和他们决斗,你可以选择胜利时的奖励:雇用他们、取走他们的一件物品,或是流放他们。
同一时间只能有一位佣兵和你一起行动,但最多可雇用三位为你服务。 雇用不同取向的佣兵,能让你因应某些特殊场合,像是困难的头目战!
你可以按照自己的喜好为活跃或待命的佣兵替换装备。 佣兵不像流亡者一样会升级,所以你应该在推进章节和终局的进度时留意更加强大的佣兵。
- 就掉落物和怪物难度而言,佣兵算是半个玩家。 Jonathan 提到了 9 人难度和战利品,但他表示现在的运作方式会有所不同 (!)。如果你的装备很差,佣兵可以帮你扛;如果你的装备非常好,那么最差的佣兵也会给你更多战利品。游戏中的上下限对每个玩家都有好处。
- 如果你击败雇佣兵并从他们的「通货袋」中选择通货作为奖励,你实际上会获得他们所有的通货,而不仅仅是一件。
- 游戏中有大约 30 种不同的佣兵流派(打击者、混沌法师、诅咒者、光环者等等),还有许多新的 NPC 技能。他们不会升级,也没有天赋树,所以你除了装备之外无需进行任何微观管理。无需维护金币。
- 佣兵不算作召唤物,但他们确实会像召唤物一样,受到某些范围型头目攻击时获得伤害减免。
- 佣兵在脱离战斗后会自动恢复满血。
- 你可以在游戏中的任何地方召唤佣兵,包括巅峰头目。
- 佣兵算友方(Ally)但是不算队友(Party)
万恶词缀
你可能会遇到万恶的特拉特斯佣兵,这些佣兵会带有所属家族的名称。 这些佣兵来自特拉特斯四大死亡交易家族,也是全新「万恶」词缀物品的唯一来源。
- Wand: Curses on Enemies in your Areas have 15% increased Effect
- Helmet: Your Warcries cover Enemies in Ash for 5 seconds
- Quiver: Your Blink and Mirrow arrow clones use your Gloves
- Gloves: Minions convert 100% of Fire Damage to Chaos Damage
- Helmet: Nearby Enemies take 1% increased Physical Damage per two Fortification on you
- Gloves: Skills used by your Traps and Mines Chain 2 additional times
- Belt: Minions have 20% increased Cooldown Recovery Rate
掉落传奇
建议装备
常见问题解答
帮佣兵穿装备是如何运作的? 任何佣兵都能装备任何物品吗?
每个佣兵都与能力值相关。 佣兵生成时会带有与其相关能力值相符的装备,且只能装备与其能力值相符的新护甲装备,规则如下所示:
对於只有单一能力值的佣兵来说,以该能力值作为需求的任何护甲装备皆为有效。 对於拥有复数能力值的佣兵来说,以和该佣兵不相关的能力值作为需求的任何护甲装备皆为无效。
举例来说: 力量型佣兵可以装备需要「仅力量」、「力量 + 敏捷」或「力量 + 智慧」的装备。 敏捷/智慧型佣兵可以装备需要「仅敏捷」、「仅智慧」或「敏捷 + 智慧」的装备。
除上述规则外,佣兵不需要达到能力值需求。 佣兵必须达到物品等级需求的 70% 才能装备该物品。
佣兵也会有偏好的武器类型,且不会装备与他们的偏好类型不相符的武器。 一般来说,他们会偏好他们可以用来使用其技能的武器。
地图词缀会影响佣兵的奖励吗?
地图词缀所提供的「地图区域增加数量」会增加你在该区域找到万恶佣兵的机率。
连结技能可以用於友方佣兵吗?
可以,你可以连结友方佣兵。 只要确保他们不会挂掉就好。
金币会作为奖励出现在佣兵的物品中吗?
不会。
佣兵可以重新命名吗?
不能。
佣兵可以使用带有势力触发技能的物品吗(像是带有「暴击时施放」的塑界者武器)?
简短来说,不行。
详细来说,佣兵技能镶嵌至装备中的方式与玩家技能不同。 它们对佣兵来说是固有技能,而不是插入宝石所得到的结果,因此就「暴击时施放」武器的情况来说,甚至连判断哪个技能应该要被触发都是件难事,更别说究竟会不会成功触发了。
可以和其他玩家交易佣兵吗?
佣兵无法交易。
佣兵是帐号绑定还是角色绑定?
帐号绑定。
我在升级新角色的时候,可以马上使用我之前招募的高等级佣兵吗?
不能。 如果你的等级比佣兵低 20 级以上,他们便不会听从你的指挥。 你只会浪费他们的时间。
佣兵能透过装备获得天赋吗?像是项炼上的抹油核心天赋,或是传奇物品的关键天赋。
抹油天赋可以。 传奇物品的关键天赋也可以。
特拉特斯宝石也会出现在帝王迷宫结束时的神圣之泉中吗?还是只能透过佣兵来取得?
特拉特斯宝石只能透过佣兵来取得 (从 68 级以上的区域开始), 且每颗宝石只能从特定种类的佣兵那里取得。
Wikis Content is available under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.
<舆图之奥秘> 3.26Mercenaries



























