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== Tips & Details  ==
== Tips & Details  ==
*While the statue counts as a target with its own HP, mobs will typically not attack it unless there is another target nearby. Therefore, Statue of Glory can be useful in stopping fast mobs that have a tendency to charge straight ahead such as Spriggan or Type-H.  
*While the statue counts as a target with its own HP, mobs will typically not attack it unless there is another target nearby. Therefore, Statue of Glory can be useful in stopping fast mobs that have a tendency to charge straight ahead such as Spriggan or Type-H.  
*After the 29 March Korean patch, the statue will reflect magical projectiles.(E.g: Fire Balls, Arrows and Electron Balls.)
*After the 29 March Korean patch, the statue will reflect magical projectiles.(E.g: Fire Balls, Arrows, Electron Balls and Bullets.)






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Revision as of 21:26, 29 October 2012


[Active] Aisha summons a statue of her next to where she's standing. The statue blocks all enemy attacks and blocks enemies themselves.


Requirements

Class
Master
SP Requirement
Elemental Master
Lv5
70 SP


Skill Information

Skill Level Mp Usage Cool Down Damage Duration Statue's HP
1 40 MP 9 Seconds 100% magical damage 7 seconds Summoner Level ×180
2 150% magical damage 8 seconds Summoner Level ×260
3 200% magical damage 9 seconds Summoner Level ×340
4 250% magical damage 10 seconds Summoner Level ×420
5 (MAX) 300% magical damage 11 seconds Summoner Level ×500


Tips & Details

  • While the statue counts as a target with its own HP, mobs will typically not attack it unless there is another target nearby. Therefore, Statue of Glory can be useful in stopping fast mobs that have a tendency to charge straight ahead such as Spriggan or Type-H.
  • After the 29 March Korean patch, the statue will reflect magical projectiles.(E.g: Fire Balls, Arrows, Electron Balls and Bullets.)


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