Some people say that Pamillon is the strongest control hero in "Lord of War", even his hero tag interface is marked Petrify. Is it worth training? Let's take a look at it together!
【Attribute panel】
As a control Pamillon's data are not very outstanding, can be said to be very balanced.
【Skill】
Rage Skill
Unordered Attack:Causes 95% damage of attack to all enemies and has a 33% chance to petrify the target, Effect lasts for 2 rounds .Has a 33% chance to reduce the target’s 30 Energy Pts and get 30 Rage Value.
Passive Effect
Medusa’s Might: Disgusting tentacles! Attack has a 56% chance to petrify target, Effect lasts for 1 round.
Zone: It’s my own field. Skill Damage +100% ,HP +70%,Speed +63
Counter Attack: Switch defense into offense when attacked. Has a 55% chance to Increase 63% Attack for 2 rounds and a 33% chance to reduce 30 Rage Pts of attacker.
Pamillon is a mage hero that can be upgraded to gold star quality, its active skills are still very powerful, can deal damage to the entire enemy. It has a probability of petrification, energy reduction or extra energy gain, which is very good no matter which one is triggered, and can play well in the real battle.
The passive skills are also outstanding, petrification can make Pamillon's general attack also comes with petrification effect. The field can strengthen Pamillon's output and meat. The last one is to turn defense into offense to further improve their own output and reduce enemy energy.
Overall, Pamillon's skills have both control and weakening effects, which can have a significant impact on the outcome of a fight. Although it is probable, but I think as long as the luck is not too bad, then the play of Pamillon will not let you down.
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