Poseidon cause flood and make wave of water. Those the two moves.
I’m not gonna lie, that does sound cooler than most other gods’ spirit weapons.
Hmm what about earth tho
Well, what’s a god all about earth? I bet it’d be like an earthquake or a rockslide.
Do you think the Dead Revival Staff is a Hades Spirit Weapon?
Impact Fist might be an underrated choice for Kraken, since the reworked version AO is gonna use makes you grow stronger when you take damage or block damage. I could see Kraken baiting ships into firing cannon volleys at him, only to tank all the shots and then destroy the ship in a single strike.
Call me crazy but what if he swims to the depths of the ocean, wrestles with and kidnaps giant sea monsters, drags them to the surface and throws them at ships? He could avoid drowning either by using potions or just by being too quick to run out of air (since a berserker would have the strength to swim very fast). Kraken hurling a real kraken at you would be crazy. He lets the monsters do all the work.
Stupid idea for a fighting style but honestly I think the Berserker Kraken idea has potential. I’m glad you got me to consider it seriously.
It’s probably someone’s Spirit Weapon. I don’t know if it would be Hades or Thanatos or whatever other death-related gods Greek mythos has.
Isn’t Dead Revival directly associated to Hades though?
It might be. Dead Revival Magic seems like the sort of thing that’s probably totally different from how we knew it before but the retcons haven’t been publicly revealed yet. Supposedly it was a primordial magic that Durza learned by studying ancient text on an old abandoned structure, long before he met Hades. I have a hunch it’s gonna be changed to something spirit-energy-based instead of magic-energy-based.
That’s probably right.
Honestly I think it dead revival magic works better as a magic. I know spirit energy is the one more related to creation, but when you think about it the undead can barely be considered alive if at all. They’re really just soulless vessels bound to serve their master. Automatons fueled by the magic bestowed upon them by their master. Nothing is created rather just repurposed.
Well that’d make it Life Magic.
Not really it didn’t bring anything to life just kinda puppetered corpses.
Though I guess that means it didn’t really “revive” them either. Guess “Undead puppet magic” didn’t really have the same ring
Dead Revival doesn’t really act the way a magic does. You can’t blast dead revival, unless you plan to revive somebody’s dead skin cells.
You might accidentally hit a misplaced corpse with an explosion if you’re lucky.
No, dead revival instead seeks for dead in an area, and then makes them alive, and do whatever you want.
Zombification Magic
I doubt any spirit rites we’ll see will act like that either. It’s not like magic is bound by the spells we know either we’ve seen magic bosses do shit we can’t as well so it’s not like it’s impossible. Besides that the magic still doesn’t actually bring the body back to life and instead just keeps it going with magic energy which when it runs out the body goes back to being a regular, with the PK being a unique case. So, at least from my point of view, it’s still more similar to a magic then it is to anything we know of with spirit energy.
I think it can be both; Look at the Peacekeeper for an example.
They were made with Durzacheron’s dead revival magic by accident (apparently), and is proven to be both sentient and independent thanks to their ability to produce magic energy (something that other revived corpses don’t have).
My theory is that dead revival magic essentially is “the creation of life” through the usage of three things:
- A vessel to contain spirit energy
- Magic energy to make the vessel function
- Spirit energy to give it a soul/magic energy production
Why do I think that’s the case?
Because dead revival magic requires a corpse as catalyst and grants it magic power, said living corpses are incapable of producing their own magic energy and cannot move autonomously; Commands have to be given out for them to do anything.
This is where the Peacekeeper comes in; A corpse revived from ashes, given magic energy to be fixed, and spirit energy to be autonomous.
Of course that’s just a theory, a game theory.
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