Builds /61
Skills are divided into three categories: Primary, Secondary and Utility. Select up to two skills from each category.
导电
威能法印

电球
[DNT] Unused
电弧
静滞之天雷之珠
高等风暴呼唤
高等闪电新星
风暴漩涡
风暴呼唤

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
雷霆
闪电净化
灵能盾
导电
威能法印

电球
[DNT] Unused
电弧
静滞之天雷之珠
高等风暴呼唤
高等闪电新星
风暴漩涡
风暴呼唤

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
雷霆
闪电净化
灵能盾
寒霜爆
冻伤

冰墙
凛冬之眼
漩涡
寒冰弹
冰霜新星
投射之冰霜新星
冰风暴

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
冰霜净化
纪律
寒霜爆
冻伤

冰墙
凛冬之眼
漩涡
寒冰弹
冰霜新星
投射之冰霜新星
冰风暴

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
冰霜净化
纪律
烈焰之墙
易燃

高等烈焰冲刺
烈焰爆破
瓦尔:烈焰爆破
火球
冲击之火球
熔岩奔涌
怒焰奔腾

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
火焰净化
愤怒
烈焰护盾
混沌之毒
时空锁链

高等裂魂术
末日风暴
枯萎
邪门之灵魂吸取
混沌之祭坛

怨毒光环
闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
清晰
凋零步
凋零图腾
混沌之毒
时空锁链

高等裂魂术
末日风暴
枯萎
邪门之灵魂吸取
混沌之祭坛

怨毒光环
闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
清晰
凋零步
凋零图腾
复生师 智慧
巨型之魔卫复苏
亵渎

殒命之魔卫复苏
召唤魔侍
血肉奉献
骸骨奉献
召唤愤怒狂灵

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
渎神衰弱
束缚圣物
巨型之魔卫复苏
亵渎

殒命之魔卫复苏
召唤魔侍
血肉奉献
骸骨奉献
召唤愤怒狂灵

闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
渎神衰弱
束缚圣物
绝望
虚空法球

暗夜血契
雷电魔爆
收割之裂魂术
禁断典仪图腾
召唤追踪虚空
渎神瀑流

奋锐光环
闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
嫉妒
绝望
虚空法球

暗夜血契
雷电魔爆
收割之裂魂术
禁断典仪图腾
召唤追踪虚空
渎神瀑流

奋锐光环
闪电传送
冰霜闪现
烈焰冲刺
嫉妒
利刃伏击者 敏捷/智慧
剑刃陷阱
特拉特斯灵敏

特拉特斯之灵体投掷
特拉特斯之灵幻旋斩

烟雾地雷
烈焰冲刺
优雅
召唤飞掠者
捕熊陷阱
恶名利刃伏击者 敏捷/智慧
剑刃陷阱
特拉特斯灵敏

特拉特斯之灵体投掷
特拉特斯之灵幻旋斩

烟雾地雷
烈焰冲刺
优雅
召唤飞掠者
捕熊陷阱
感电伏击者 敏捷/智慧
导电
瓦尔:闪电陷阱

闪电陷阱
电塔陷阱
周转之天雷之珠陷阱
闪电传送陷阱

烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
烟雾地雷
召唤飞掠者
奋锐光环
恶名感电伏击者 敏捷/智慧
导电
瓦尔:闪电陷阱

闪电陷阱
电塔陷阱
周转之天雷之珠陷阱
闪电传送陷阱

烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
烟雾地雷
召唤飞掠者
奋锐光环
霜寒伏击者 敏捷/智慧
冰霜护盾
高等漩涡陷阱

冰冻陷阱
电光寒霜陷阱

召唤飞掠者
烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
优雅
极地装甲
瓦尔:极地装甲
飞刃者 敏捷/智慧
无动作


飞刃者 敏捷/智慧
诅咒之爪
赤红折跃

震地重压
虚空刀雨
飞刃风暴
虚空匕首
特拉特斯之虚空刀雨

冲刺
优雅
烈焰冲刺
蛛之势
冰霜护盾
恶名飞刃者 敏捷/智慧
诅咒之爪
赤红折跃

震地重压
虚空刀雨
飞刃风暴
虚空匕首
特拉特斯之虚空刀雨

冲刺
优雅
烈焰冲刺
蛛之势
冰霜护盾
噬刃者 敏捷/智慧
毒蛇打击
深渊战吼

剧毒旋风
渎神打击
毒蛇鞭击
致疫打击

回旋之刃
冲刺
怨毒光环
凋零步
优雅
恶名噬刃者 敏捷/智慧
毒蛇打击
深渊战吼

剧毒旋风
渎神打击
毒蛇鞭击
致疫打击

回旋之刃
冲刺
怨毒光环
凋零步
优雅
爆发手 力量
炼狱战吼
跃击
触发重击

蜿蜒之火山裂缝
奉献之路
破釜一击
灰烬裂缝

熔岩护盾
坚定
火焰净化
灰烬之捷
烈炎羁绊
炼狱战吼
跃击
触发重击

蜿蜒之火山裂缝
奉献之路
破釜一击
灰烬裂缝

熔岩护盾
坚定
火焰净化
灰烬之捷
烈炎羁绊
撕裂者 力量
隧道重击
狂暴

劈砍
瓦尔:劈砍
斩风
特拉特斯之钩链攻击
破土之震地跃击

熔岩护盾
坚定
跃击
活力
隧道重击
狂暴

劈砍
瓦尔:劈砍
斩风
特拉特斯之钩链攻击
破土之震地跃击

熔岩护盾
坚定
跃击
活力
撼地者 力量
威吓战吼
跃击

瓦尔:裂地之击
裂地之击
增幅之地震
地震连击
特拉特斯之震击

坚定
熔岩护盾
潜地
坚忍
瓦尔:活力
威吓战吼
跃击

瓦尔:裂地之击
裂地之击
增幅之地震
地震连击
特拉特斯之震击

坚定
熔岩护盾
潜地
坚忍
瓦尔:活力
惩戒
燃烧

瓦尔:熔岩之击
献祭之炼狱之击
熔岩之击
火焰箭打击

愤怒
跃击
熔岩护盾
烈焰护盾
炼狱战吼
先锋 力量
戒备打击
坚决战吼
物理护盾

脆弱之重击
七伤破
双持打击

坚定
跃击
熔岩护盾
活力
瓦尔:先祖战士长
诱饵图腾
戒备打击
坚决战吼
物理护盾

脆弱之重击
七伤破
双持打击

坚定
跃击
熔岩护盾
活力
瓦尔:先祖战士长
诱饵图腾
血咒师 力量/敏捷/智慧
沸血
特拉特斯之风暴呼唤
灵体转换

赤炼魔光
瓦尔:绝命之镰
绝命之镰
巨镰之飞刃风暴

烈焰冲刺
闪电传送
尊严
灵能盾
瓦尔:活力
恶名血咒师 力量/敏捷/智慧
沸血
特拉特斯之风暴呼唤
灵体转换

赤炼魔光
瓦尔:绝命之镰
绝命之镰
巨镰之飞刃风暴

烈焰冲刺
闪电传送
尊严
灵能盾
瓦尔:活力
动念者 力量/敏捷/智慧
元素要害
烈焰之墙

念动飞箭
力量抽取
弹幕
高等力量爆破
集束之力量爆破

烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
迅捷
鼓舞战吼
恶名动念者 力量/敏捷/智慧
元素要害
烈焰之墙

念动飞箭
力量抽取
弹幕
高等力量爆破
集束之力量爆破

烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
迅捷
鼓舞战吼
战争祭司 力量/智慧
圣物
惩击

信仰道标
霸气之击
神圣打击
召唤灵体:圣焰元素
天谴之拳

闪电净化
烈焰冲刺
奉献之路
纯净之捷
恶名战争祭司 力量/智慧
圣物
惩击

信仰道标
霸气之击
神圣打击
召唤灵体:圣焰元素
天谴之拳

闪电净化
烈焰冲刺
奉献之路
纯净之捷
圣物
惩击

信仰道标
霸气之击
神圣打击
召唤灵体:圣焰元素
天谴之拳

闪电净化
烈焰冲刺
奉献之路
纯净之捷
堕落牧师 力量/智慧
赦罪
瞬息之召唤灵体
亵渎

增援:堕落主教
增援:堕落皇帝
增援:堕落骨巨人

雷霆
奋锐光环
魔武战号
烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
恶名堕落牧师 力量/智慧
赦罪
瞬息之召唤灵体
亵渎

增援:堕落主教
增援:堕落皇帝
增援:堕落骨巨人

雷霆
奋锐光环
魔武战号
烈焰冲刺
冰霜闪现
寒冬执事 力量/智慧
冰霜护盾
瓦尔:冰霜之锤

寒冰冲击
冰霜之锤
凛冬之震地
特拉特斯之重击

憎恨
冰霜闪现
寒霜爆
极地装甲
冰霜净化
雷霆狂热者 力量/智慧
震慑爆破
定罪波

圣怨
元素激变之龙卷旋风
神圣报应
导电之震波图腾

秘法之蓄力疾风闪
雷霆
闪电传送
烈焰冲刺
恶名雷霆狂热者 力量/智慧
震慑爆破
定罪波

圣怨
元素激变之龙卷旋风
神圣报应
导电之震波图腾

秘法之蓄力疾风闪
雷霆
闪电传送
烈焰冲刺
烈焰诈欺者 力量/智慧
圣焰图腾
净化烈焰

神圣火炮
特拉特斯之定罪波
灼热光线图腾
陨星

闪电传送
烈焰冲刺
灰烬之捷
愤怒
凋零步
混沌爆发
混沌射击

瓦尔:腐蚀箭矢
毒雨
威胁之天灾之箭
腐蚀箭矢

优雅
闪现射击
冲刺
怨毒光环
特拉特斯灵敏
凋零步
混沌爆发
混沌射击

瓦尔:腐蚀箭矢
毒雨
威胁之天灾之箭
腐蚀箭矢

优雅
闪现射击
冲刺
怨毒光环
特拉特斯灵敏
狙击手 敏捷
诱捕之箭
盗猎者印记

高等分裂箭矢
饱和之箭雨
龙卷射击
散射弩炮
齐发之弹幕
特拉特斯之攻城炮台
分裂箭矢
放血

优雅
闪现射击
冲刺
狂怒
迅捷
诱捕之箭
盗猎者印记

高等分裂箭矢
饱和之箭雨
龙卷射击
散射弩炮
齐发之弹幕
特拉特斯之攻城炮台
分裂箭矢
放血

优雅
闪现射击
冲刺
狂怒
迅捷
闪电箭矢
暗影印记

电光箭
高等闪电箭矢
瓦尔:闪电箭矢
暴雨箭

雷霆
闪现射击
特拉特斯灵敏
精准
冲刺
燃烧箭矢
炼金师印记

瓦尔:燃烧箭矢
熔岩之井
火力弩炮
爆炸箭矢
特拉特斯之爆裂箭雨

优雅
闪现射击
冲刺
渎神易燃
燃烧箭矢
炼金师印记

瓦尔:燃烧箭矢
熔岩之井
火力弩炮
爆炸箭矢
特拉特斯之爆裂箭雨

优雅
闪现射击
冲刺
渎神易燃
冰霜射击
瓦尔:优雅

瓦尔:冰霜射击
冰冽分叉射击
冰锥之雨
镜像射击

憎恨
寒霜爆
优雅
冲刺
闪现射击
冰霜射击
瓦尔:优雅

瓦尔:冰霜射击
冰冽分叉射击
冰锥之雨
镜像射击

憎恨
寒霜爆
优雅
冲刺
闪现射击
壁垒 力量/敏捷
盾牌碾压
重盾冲锋

特拉特斯之灵盾投掷
暴风之盾
棱甲

坚定
冲刺
威吓战吼
物理护盾
不破坚堡
恶名坚堡 力量/敏捷
盾牌碾压
重盾冲锋

特拉特斯之灵盾投掷
暴风之盾
棱甲

坚定
冲刺
威吓战吼
物理护盾
不破坚堡
放血者 力量/敏捷
血气
鲜血巨炮
破空斩

剑刃风暴
凿击

跃击
冲刺
坚定
黏油
恶名放血者 力量/敏捷
血气
鲜血巨炮
破空斩

剑刃风暴
凿击

跃击
冲刺
坚定
黏油
碎剑者 力量/敏捷
钢铁呼唤
激励战吼
触发刀锋

破碎铁刃
分裂钢刃
断金之刃

冲刺
回旋之刃
优雅
残酷训诫
疾刃 力量/敏捷
帝国之旋风斩
激励战吼
触发刀锋

闪现打击
瓦尔:双重打击
横扫

尊严
跃击
激励
冲刺
友军钢铁之肤
恶名疾刃 力量/敏捷
帝国之旋风斩
激励战吼
触发刀锋

闪现打击
瓦尔:双重打击
横扫

尊严
跃击
激励
冲刺
友军钢铁之肤
争斗者 力量/敏捷
鼓舞战吼
寒冰之捷

冰霜之刃
野性打击
灵幻旋斩
充能打击

雷霆
冲刺
冰霜闪现
冰霜净化
恶名争斗者 力量/敏捷
鼓舞战吼
寒冰之捷

冰霜之刃
野性打击
灵幻旋斩
充能打击

雷霆
冲刺
冰霜闪现
冰霜净化
Mercenaries 传奇 /5
移动速度加快 6%
+(1–100) 最大生命
该装备 +(1–10)% 攻击格挡率
(1–10)% 的几率免疫投射物
你的特别幸运和特别不幸效果改为重复判断三次,
取其中最好或最坏的结果
+(260–320) 护甲和闪避值
+(200–400) 护甲
+(60–90) 最大生命
若你近期被击中,增加 (20–40)% 攻击伤害
在受到暴击后的 4 秒内,你的下一个非引导攻击击中时都会造成暴击
( 近期内意指 4 秒内 )
该装备的护甲与能量护盾提高 (40–80)%
生命再生速度提高 (15–25)%
光环技能范围提高 15%
近战击中时放逐敌人,持续 3
(被驱逐的敌人无法造成混沌伤害)
+(30–40) 力量
该装备的护甲提高 (100–160)%
非瞬发的战吼在使用时会忽略其冷却时间
战吼技能的效果范围提高 (15–25)%
战吼消耗 +15% 的生命
+(5–15) 智慧
+(40–70) 最大魔力
+(5–15)% 所有元素抗性
使用位移技能时获得秘能波动
秘能波动的施放速度增加也套用於移动速度
(秘术增强可以在 4 秒内使施法速度提高 20%,魔力恢复速度提高 30%)
Flavours /231
Code名字
NonEleBowRanger1"Even a lawless land needs rules. Even anarchy requires order." - Kylian Cyaxan
NonEleBowRanger2As Cyaxan's criminal empire grew, so too did its need for enforcers. The Trarthan militia was its answer.
NonEleBowRanger3Order came later. At first, the Trarthan militia was little more than muscle - sold to the highest house, and drunk on its coin.
NonEleBowRanger4The 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."
NonEleBowRanger7For a time, the militia had the slums on lockdown. Then Cyaxan flooded them with gems - and the streets ran red with blood.
NonEleBowRanger8Of all Kylian Cyaxan's sins, virtue gems were the most costly. Blinded by greed, he never foresaw the chaos they'd unleash.
NonEleBowRanger9Kylian Cyaxan demanded a swift response to the chaos in the streets. The militia answered - virtue gems in hand.
NonEleBowRanger10The militia met fire with fire - gems for gems, blood for blood.
NonEleBowRanger11With gems came power - and with power came fewer survivors of the militia's 'justice'.
NonEleBowRanger12They called it peace when the killing slowed. Not justice - just fewer people left to fight back... and even fewer who would dare.
NonEleBowRangerNoble1Once kept order in Korathin's worst quarter. Now she keeps trophies instead.
NonEleBowRangerNoble2Born of Cyaxan stock, raised on slum smoke and discipline.
NonEleBowRangerNoble3A 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."
EleBowRanger1Gems from Trarthus have their own trademarks. Like the populace, they are more brutal.
EleBowRanger2Keitan slaves built the walls of Korathin. Kylian Cyaxan filled them with vice before the mortar had dried.
EleBowRanger3Cyaxan brothels bore no name. But those who entered often forget their own.
EleBowRanger4First came desire. Then came dependency. Cyaxan offered both - by design.
EleBowRanger5The courtesans were Cyaxan's first pushers. Pleasure and powder ensured each customer returned - shaking a little more each time.
EleBowRanger6Most 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."
EleBowRanger8When even dependency began to dull, Kylian Cyaxan sought something stronger - 'virtue' in crystalline form.
EleBowRanger9While most wielded gems for violence, Kylian Cyaxan saw in them something far more sordid.
EleBowRanger10The first gem-lit flesh in Trarthus didn't belong to a warrior. It belonged to a courtesan.
EleBowRanger12Some gems enhanced sensation. Others suppressed it - turning bodies into tools of compliance.
EleBowRanger13What 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
EleBowRangerNoble1She knew every back alley in Korathin - especially the ones that glittered.
EleBowRangerNoble2The gems are socketed deep. Her need, deeper still.
EleBowRangerNoble3If 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."
MeleeAOEMarauder1In Korathin's slave pits, Keita found its fortune. Death made for eager audiences.
MeleeAOEMarauder2Keitan slaves raised the walls of Korathin. Their blood still clings to the mortar.
MeleeAOEMarauder3House Keita did not always command such fear. It was their crushing of the rebellion that made them a force to be reckoned with.
MeleeAOEMarauder4The slave rebellion began with a whisper. A promise of freedom passed from throat to throat, louder each time.
MeleeAOEMarauder5One night, the chains fell silent. The next, they snapped. Keitans awoke to fire in their camps and blood on their floors.
MeleeAOEMarauder6It took just three days. Three days for Keita to crush the dissidents, reforge the chains, and fill the pits with corpses.
MeleeAOEMarauder7Keita left the rebels hanging, stripped and nameless. Not as martyrs - just meat, gone to waste
MeleeAOEMarauder8After the revolt, Ixan Keita declared the slaves must be reminded of their place. Thus began the Trarthan slave pits.
MeleeAOEMarauder9From the ashes of rebellion came the slave pit - dug to remind the living what happened to those who sought freedom.
MeleeAOEMarauder10The slave pits are a reflection of Trarthan society: brutal, bloodthirsty, and swift to punish mistakes.
MeleeAOEMarauder11Keita 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}
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble2Fighting in chains taught him everything he needed - including how to break them.
MeleeAOEMarauderNoble3Born 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."
MeleeStrikesMarauder1Trarthan slavers are despicable - and indispensable.
MeleeStrikesMarauder2Of all the Trarthan Death Trades, none strip the soul quite like slavery - brutal in both intent and execution.
MeleeStrikesMarauder15Trarthus was built on the backs of slaves, whose labour shaped much of its infrastructure. At the whip-hand stood House Keita.
MeleeStrikesMarauder4Cruel even by Trarthan standards, House Keita's blend of brutality and efficiency made them ideal architects of the slave trade.
MeleeStrikesMarauder5In their prime, Keita built more than cities - they built leverage. For a time, no House dared challenge their hold on Trarthus.
MeleeStrikesMarauder6Ixan Keita helped build Trarthus - and nearly ruled it. But power begets ambition, and ambition always demands more.
MeleeStrikesMarauder7The ambition of Ixan Keita was his undoing. His bid for power sparked war with Bardiya - a war Keita could not win.
MeleeStrikesMarauder8Keita held the chains. Bardiya cut the purse strings. Trarthus watched as labour lost to leverage - and coin won the war.
MeleeStrikesMarauder9Keita swore fealty to the Council with a clenched jaw. Better a seat at the table than exile from the game entirely.
MeleeStrikesMarauder10Though 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
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble1Built his name in the slave pits of Korathin. Built his fortune on the backs beneath him.
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble2Slaves obeyed. Rivals bled. The rest learned to stay out of his way.
MeleeStrikesMarauderNoble3The 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."
ElementalWitch1Thaumaturgy 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."
ElementalWitch4Cyaxan didn't need blades. They had margins - and the power that comes from knowing what everyone else wanted.
ElementalWitch5In time, margins thinned. Rivals grew bolder. So Cyaxan found new markets - darker ones.
ElementalWitch6Cyaxan didn't set out to rule the underworld. Only to survive it. Then survival turned to opportunity.
ElementalWitch7Kylian Cyaxan's ascent to lord of the Trarthan underworld was not without obstacles - the first of which arose within his own house.
ElementalWitch8Kylian's first victim wasn't a member of a rival House - it was family. From then on, betrayal became tradition.
ElementalWitch9Kylian Cyaxan never raised his voice. Just his glass. The rest of the table never stood again.
ElementalWitch10With rivals dead or disgraced, Kylian moved fast - consolidating power, ensuring no Cyaxan could rise as he had.
ElementalWitch11Kylian never trusted alliances. He preferred leverage. Internally, that meant secrets. Externally, sabotage.
ElementalWitch13"When dining with a Cyaxan, bring an appetite - and an antidote."
ElementalWitch14Cyaxan rarely availed themselves of House Azadi's services. They preferred less... bloody methods.
ElementalWitchNoble1It wasn't people she loathed, but the frailties they wore so proudly: need, artifice, expectation.
ElementalWitchNoble2Cold, restrained, detached - anathema to Cyaxan ideals. But death has many forms, and she excelled in hers.
ElementalWitchNoble3She 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."
ChaosMinionWitch1In the early days of Trarthus, each House kept to its corner. Peace held - not through trust, but through distance.
ChaosMinionWitch2As each House drifted from legitimacy to vice, conflict was inevitable. Kylian Cyaxan made sure of it.
ChaosMinionWitch3They 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
ChaosMinionWitch5History blames Bardiya and Keita for the Merchant Wars. Fewer recall that Cyaxan was whispering in both ears all along.
ChaosMinionWitch6As Bardiya and Keita went to war, Kylian Cyaxan stayed neutral - by selling secrets to both sides.
ChaosMinionWitch7A 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
ChaosMinionWitch9The Merchant Wars began with tariffs and treaties. They ended with fire, famine, and grudges that would last a lifetime.
ChaosMinionWitch10When all was said and done, the Merchant Wars had made fortunes for the few - and graves for the many.
ChaosMinionWitch11Cyaxan may have lit the fire. But when bodies piled high and profits ran dry, even Kylian sought peace.
ChaosMinionWitch12Peace came not from diplomacy, but from depletion. The Houses didn't shake hands - they paused to reload.
ChaosMinionWitch13No House admits to starting the Merchant Wars. But every House claims to have won them.
ChaosMinionWitchNoble1Some Cyaxans peddled pleasure, others poison. She peddled death.
ChaosMinionWitchNoble2Even her fellow Cyaxans questioned her methods. But never their efficacy.
ChaosMinionWitchNoble3Curses 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."
PhysConvertTemplar1In Trarthus, faith never died. It just turned inward.
PhysConvertTemplar2The major Houses didn't worship gods. They tried to become them.
PhysConvertTemplar3Divinity demands belief. Trarthus demanded proof.
PhysConvertTemplar4One 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.
PhysConvertTemplar6Ixan Keita declared himself a god - and built temples to prove it. His slaves were given no choice but to pray.
PhysConvertTemplar7In his quest for Divinity, Keita demanded worship. Obedience was beaten in. But no man ever reached godhood through fear alone.
PhysConvertTemplar8They sang of Ixan Keita, knelt in his hollow shrines... but their hearts spoke only of hate.
PhysConvertTemplar9Ixan 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
PhysConvertTemplar11They preached in alleyways and taverns. Few listened. Fewer remembered.
PhysConvertTemplar12Attempts to bring organised religion to Trarthus were many - and all of them met with blood.
PhysConvertTemplar13Faith is tolerated in Trarthus - but only so long as it is kept to one's self.
PhysConvertTemplar14Even the pious stray in Trarthus - led not by devils, but by gold and supple skin.
PhysConvertTemplar15Trarthans 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
PhysConvertTemplarNoble1He came to preach salvation. He left certain there was none to be found.
PhysConvertTemplarNoble2In a city built on secrets, faith never stood a chance.
PhysConvertTemplarNoble3Born 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."
AurasMinionsTemplar1Some foreigners cling to warm memories of Divinity. In Trarthus, that's considered true madness.
AurasMinionsTemplar2Trarthans 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?"
AurasMinionsTemplar4Innocence 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."
AurasMinionsTemplar7A 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?"
AurasMinionsTemplar10Even in Trarthus, someone buries the bodies. Someone remembers the names.
AurasMinionsTemplar11Some virtues endure - not in law, nor gods, but in spite of both.
AurasMinionsTemplar12The surest way to frighten Ixan Keita was kindness. Always hunting for an angle, he could never see it for what it was.
AurasMinionsTemplar13Keita drew brutes from every corner - sadists, zealots, and worse. What bound them was a taste for cruelty.
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble1They mocked his prayers. Until one day, the sinner burned, and they said nothing more.
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble2Trarthus could not unmake his faith. But it tried. With ridicule. With pain. With temptation.
AurasMinionsTemplarNoble3Innocence 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."
PhysicalDuelist1Trarthus was lawless once - but not without rules. Some approached the Death Trades with grace... and surprising decorum.
PhysicalDuelist2Before the Merchant Wars. Before the Council. Before Trarthus had a name. There was the Code.
PhysicalDuelist4The Trarthan Code was not written. It was remembered. Passed in whispers, etched in scars.
PhysicalDuelist5Break the Code, and you risked more than your life. You risked your name.
PhysicalDuelist6Whether in gutters or along trade routes, the Code took root where laws could not.
PhysicalDuelist7Bardiya were first to back the Code - an early sign of their predilection for order and control.
PhysicalDuelist8To Azadi, the Code wasn't a set of rules. It was a contract. And they never broke contracts.
PhysicalDuelist9Cyaxan did not endorse the Code. Not at first. They waited, watched, and once it took hold, claimed they'd backed it all along.
PhysicalDuelist10Even Keita, for all their brutality, bowed to the Code. Not out of respect - but survival.
PhysicalDuelist11Even 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
PhysicalDuelist14Demand for copies of 'A Merchant's Guide to Trarthus' dwindled when so few returned from their maiden journey.
PhysicalDuelistNoble1His words? Withering. His blade? Equally so.
PhysicalDuelistNoble2"Elegance is not lost in violence - only in vulgarity." - {0}
PhysicalDuelistNoble3You 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."
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist1Violence has always been common in Trarthus. But it was Ratha Azadi who commodified it - turned it into an art form all her own.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist2Azadi distinguished itself not through efficiency, but through audacious spectacle. Azadins didn't kill. They wove death itself.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist3Ratha 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
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist5Would-be sadists flocked to House Azadi, seeking kin in their band of killers. But only a select few rose above the chaff.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist7Among Azadi's best, the mark mattered less than the method. To kill without flair was crude - commonplace.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist8A name etched in blood is still a name. Many Azadins died trying to earn theirs.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist9Azadi's finest were known for rivalry as much as skill. On one occasion, both died trying to outdo the other - while their mark fled.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist10Audacious though they may be, Azadins don't advertise. They let their work speak for itself.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelist11Failure 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}
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble2His blade did more than silence. It left an impression.
MeleeAOEStrikeDuelistNoble3Proof 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."
TrapsMinesShadow1The children of Korathin don't play in fields. They play in slag.
TrapsMinesShadow2The fields were quiet. The factories never were. One bred men. The other broke them.
TrapsMinesShadow3A farmer's back bends with harvest. A cityman's with hunger.
TrapsMinesShadow4To the cityfolk, a broken tool is replaced. To the peasant, it's a week lost.
TrapsMinesShadow5The fields breed silence. The cities breed noise. Neither understands the other's music.
TrapsMinesShadow6Out in the country, a harvest is shared. Here in the city, it's sold - then stolen back.
TrapsMinesShadow9Korathin's smog doesn't just fill the sky. It seeps behind the eyes.
TrapsMinesShadow10A thousand chimneys mark the skyline - monuments to what Trarthus built, and what it buried.
TrapsMinesShadow12No songs are sung in Korathin factories. Just the rhythm of toil and breaking backs.
TrapsMinesShadowNoble1Though rotten to the bone, Trarthus still shelters those the world cast aside.
TrapsMinesShadowNoble2A Mirror of Delirium cracked his mind like glass - or so the story goes.
TrapsMinesShadowNoble3To 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."
Crit1HShadow1Azadi was last to rise among the major Houses. Where killing was common, no one paid for it - until Azadi cornered the market.
Crit1HShadow2At first, anyone could kill for coin. House Azadi made the kill itself worth paying for.
Crit1HShadow3Independent 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."
Crit1HShadow5A masterful blend of audacity and discretion - that's the Azadi trademark. You'll know who made the kill, never who paid for it.
Crit1HShadow6Azadi's true currency wasn't coin. It was reputation. And reputation, once wounded, bled.
Crit1HShadow7Contracts came sealed in wax. To break the seal was to accept the mark - and the consequences of failure.
Crit1HShadow8Each contract was coded - names obscured, motives buried. But the message was always the same: kill.
Crit1HShadow9Some left trophies. Others left warnings. But all Azadins left a message: the job was done - and the debt had been paid.
Crit1HShadow10Everyone 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
Crit1HShadowNoble1His was not a style. It was a standard - silent, surgical, untraceable.
Crit1HShadowNoble2Where other Azadi painted death in crimson arcs, he delivered it with a whisper.
Crit1HShadowNoble3In 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."
MiscScion1The Merchant Council gave Trarthus a mask of order. Those who can't wear it are cast out.
MiscScion2Though they would not rule for years, the Bardiyans helped shape Trarthus - quiet power moving behind every deal and coin exchange.
MiscScion3The first Bardiyan vault was carved into Korathin's bedrock - long before the city rose above it.
MiscScion4While the Keitans laid stone, the Bardiyans moved coin. One built a city in broad daylight. The other ran it from the shadows.
MiscScion5Before the wars, there was trade. Keitan muscle, Bardiyan mind. Neither trusted the other - but both saw profit.
MiscScion6No two Trarthan forefathers were more opposed - in ideology or in temperament - than Ixan Keita and Quilon Bardiya.
MiscScion7Keita and Bardiya's rivalry erupted across Trarthus - supply lines cut, coin vanished, and not a single soldier raised.
MiscScion8Keita demanded tribute. Bardiya and Azadi refused. The result: starvation, sabotage, and blood in the streets of Korathin.
MiscScion9Bardiya won their struggle with Keita. Coin proved more vital to Trarthus than all the slaves Keita could whip into labour.
MiscScion10Bardiya's victory over Keita came at a cost. From that pyrrhic win grew the Merchant Council - cooperative in name, Bardiyan in truth.
MiscScion11House 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."
MiscScionNoble1Born into Bardiyan silk and silver - until a sibling whispered her inheritance away...
MiscScionNoble2Her legacy was stolen. Her appetite remained.
MiscScionNoble3Betrayal 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."
AurasMinionsTemplarNobleNeon1A ruckus that is made, may not be unmade.' - Trarthan Code Appendice XII

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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)
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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
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特拉特斯宝石

如果你够幸运,挑战佣兵时可以选择它作为奖励。击败他们后,他们就会按照承诺掉落特拉特斯宝石。

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。


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