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The odyssey had a purpose…

–Outis, To Páthos Máthos

To Páthos Máthos Outis
Info
Affinity Risk Level
Cost
Sanity 10
Affinity x2 x2
Resistances
Normal
[x1]
Fatal
[x2]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Endure
[x0.75]
Fatal
[x2]
Skills

20 + 3

To Páthos Máthos
48 (45+3) Atk Weight ⯀
Amt. x1
This skill is not canceled when used at 0 Ammo
If target’s HP is below 50%, +30% Damage
[On Hit] Inflict 4 Rupture
[On Hit] Spend 1 Ammo; Inflict 2 Fragile next turn
[On Kill] Give 1 Damage Up to a random ally next turn
[Failed Kill] Gain 1 Damage Up next turn
Passives
Tactical Perfection
If the unit did not get hit at all during a turn, gain 1 Damage Up next turn. (Max 3 stacks)

Threadspin[]

Threadspin Info
E.G.O Awakening Upgraded

  • Skill Power: 15 > 20
  • Skill Effect:
    If target’s HP is below 50%, +10% > +30% Damage
  • Coin Effect:
    [On Hit] Inflict 2 > 4 Rupture

  • Coin Effect:
    [On Kill] Give 1 Damage Up to a random ally next turn

Trivia[]

  • "To Páthos Máthos" (Greek: Το Παθός Μαθός), means "Suffering becomes Experience".
    • The phrase is a variant of pathei mathos (πάθει μάθος, ‘learning through suffering’), a quote originating from Agamemnon. Its namesake being the Ancient Greek general responsible for bringing Odysseus (alias, Outis) into the Trojan War by threatening to kill his infant son.
  • The shadow casted from Outis in the illustration resembles a Caduceus (Latin: cādūceus, from greek: κηρύκειον kērū́keion or "herald's wand, or staff").
    • The Caduceus is the symbol of Hermes, which ancient sources associate him with a variety of attributes, including wisdom, trade, deception, thievery, eloquence, negotiation, and alchemy.
    • The Caduceus is oftentimes confused or misused as a symbol for medicine, the correct iconography is the Rod of Asclepius.

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