

You also want to be faster than your allies so they can deal massive damage right away. Cleaning / Refresh (30 Water dmg + PER, 14s, 0 CD) / (Ally NER + 20% Stamina Restore, 12s, 0 CD)īy using a Team Strength rune, you give your allies more power and especially the one you will boost with Blessed Water (or even both).Blessed Water (Ally Precision + Double Damage, 14s, 0 CD).Good Rain/Bad Rain (40 Water dmg + Team Damage Boost, 28s, 2 CD).Mass Refresh (Team NER + Team 20% Stamina, 21s, 2 CD).Recommended Moveset Probably has Atlantis Complex Outclassed by monsters that can do the same thing.0 CD Ally Double Damage and Team Damage Boost.However, his stats are absolutely garbage, and likely will die before he can start doing literally anything. He even has 0 CD Double Damage and 0 CD PER and NER. However, a while later, he found new clarity and decided that, as Duke of Atlantis, he would put his new powers at the service of Queen Thalassa, to find and hunt down the monster behind this horrible robbery.ĭuke of Atlantis is a Water and Metal Support with Torture Removal, Cooldown Deactivation, Negative Effect Protection, and Stamina Regeneration skills.Lord of Atlantis' main role is to support allies with Damage Boosts, healing, Double Damage, and Precision while removing enemy and ally status effects.

He never meant to use the Corallia to his benefit. The first thing he felt after his transformation was guilt. He picked up a couple of tiny tentacles he found lying around with the intention of taking them to the Queen, but as he brought them close to his armor, he transformed. It had been removed and stolen so carelessly that some of it had been dropped and left behind. Someone had pulled out all the corals surrounding the very heart of the reef, where the precious Corallia grew. He approached it and, with horror, he realized exactly what had happened. Who could it have been? Everyone in the Water Realm knew very well that the reef was sacred and off-limits for everyone except authorized members of the guard like himself. It was all ruffled up and it looked like someone had stepped all over it. Lord of Atlantis, one of Queen Thalassa's oldest, most faithful servants, was doing rounds by the coral reef when he noticed that something was different.
