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Yevan is the offensive warrior's choice as opposed to Opatos' defensive, granting bonuses to strength, dexterity, and perception to help warriors hit hard, accurately, and critically. While ranged attackers can make use of some of these stats, his skill bonuses to two-hand and dual wield cement him as the pick for players who wish to play a berserker archetype. Combined with riding to cover melee attackers' need to close in on enemies and an oddball travel to get to where the fighting is taking place, Yevan is a sword compared to Opatos' shield.
Yevan is the offensive warrior's choice as opposed to Opatos' defensive, granting bonuses to strength, dexterity, and perception to help warriors hit hard, accurately, and critically. While ranged attackers can make use of some of these stats, his skill bonuses to two-hand and dual wield cement him as the pick for players who wish to play a berserker archetype. Combined with riding to cover melee attackers' need to close in on enemies and an oddball travel to get to where the fighting is taking place, Yevan is a sword compared to Opatos' shield.


Yevan worshippers are made to deal with swarms of weaker enemies - his initial god perk increases a player's physical damage in up to three stages as the player kills creatures, with more kills required for each level; the initial effect is an additional 1d3 damage at level 1, increasing to 1d5 at level 2, and 1d7 at level 3. When the player ceases killing, the buff gradually decreases back to nothing. It's possible to kill friendly creatures to increase the kill counter in case there aren't any enemies around.
Yevan worshippers are made to deal with swarms of weaker enemies - his initial god perk increases a player's physical damage in stages as the player kills creatures, with more kills required for each level; the initial effect is an additional 1d3 damage at level 1, increasing to 1d5 at level 2, 1d7 at level 3, 1d9 at level 4, and 1d11 at level 5. Added about the bonuses of the flames of the war disaster, including how they are used. As a rough guide, the bonus of the Flame of the Strife will give you about level 1 to 2 in a raid on an outdoor map, and about level 3 to 5 in a multi-floor Nefia search.When the player ceases killing, the buff gradually decreases back to nothing. It's possible to kill friendly creatures to increase the kill counter in case there aren't any enemies around.


The militant, Yevan's god pet, increases strength, dexterity and perception in proportion to how many enemies are currently on the map.
The militant, Yevan's god pet, increases strength, dexterity and perception in proportion to how many enemies are currently on the map.

Revision as of 14:07, 11 June 2024

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Name

<Yevan of Strife>

名前

『戦禍のイーヴァン』


Yevan, the god who presides over war, is known as an oddity among deities for his lack of interest in divine squabbles and his focus on engaging with the mortal world instead. Viewing conflict as the driving force between life's evolution and harmony, he finds the endless struggles and ravages of war amongst humans to be supremely delightful. Often seen in simple robes at the aftermath of battles, his polite demeanor belies his penchant for ominous statements, making him considered as dangerous as Opartos(sic) amongst the gods.

Overview

Fan the flames of war.

Yevan is the offensive warrior's choice as opposed to Opatos' defensive, granting bonuses to strength, dexterity, and perception to help warriors hit hard, accurately, and critically. While ranged attackers can make use of some of these stats, his skill bonuses to two-hand and dual wield cement him as the pick for players who wish to play a berserker archetype. Combined with riding to cover melee attackers' need to close in on enemies and an oddball travel to get to where the fighting is taking place, Yevan is a sword compared to Opatos' shield.

Yevan worshippers are made to deal with swarms of weaker enemies - his initial god perk increases a player's physical damage in stages as the player kills creatures, with more kills required for each level; the initial effect is an additional 1d3 damage at level 1, increasing to 1d5 at level 2, 1d7 at level 3, 1d9 at level 4, and 1d11 at level 5. Added about the bonuses of the flames of the war disaster, including how they are used. As a rough guide, the bonus of the Flame of the Strife will give you about level 1 to 2 in a raid on an outdoor map, and about level 3 to 5 in a multi-floor Nefia search.When the player ceases killing, the buff gradually decreases back to nothing. It's possible to kill friendly creatures to increase the kill counter in case there aren't any enemies around.

The militant, Yevan's god pet, increases strength, dexterity and perception in proportion to how many enemies are currently on the map.

Gaining favour with Yevan is fairly straightforward, as in addition to long swords and axes, he accepts any body armour as offerings; stone breastplates can easily be crafted and sacrificed.

Signals from God

Action Message
Converting
Turning Apostate
Taking Over An Altar
Failing to take over Yevan's altar
Offering items worth high value
Load Game/Entering Home
Sleeping
Praying
Killing
Activating Ability N/A