A New Mythic Approaches – Onouris

Thats awesome.

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You do realize Onouris does 1.5x magic + boost ratio to 2 enemies compared to Leio (from the same kingdom) 1x magic + boost ratio to 1 enemy, right?

This is the definition of power creep.

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Onouris’s spell is twice as powerful as Leio, along with much better traits, so it’s definitely a powerful option for Raksha and Pridelands. Rope Dart/ Ubastet is probably one of the most lethal specific kingdom combinations in the game (as long as your team doesn’t get disabled by Elementalist), so comparing a new mythic from Pridelands to that was probably setting my hopes too high.

Onouris could be a proud fighting member of Super Kitties anyway with that breath-taking artwork anyway.:rofl:

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His 3rd trait is also good because he can disarm enemies barriers.

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Onouris will be okay when Raksha restrictions, especially if opponents use Cunning (which a high % do) and you pair it with maybe Cattauri King and perhaps Khaomani. TCK benefits from 50% start and often self loops, so often you can cast twice and spread damage fairly equally to all 4 opponents. Their magic won’t be effected by Elementalist, unlike for example Ubastet’s damage, so maybe it works okay there.

A full Pridelands and red team, in Blood Frenzy have incredible stats compared to a mix and match of Rakhsas from all over. It may work ok there. It will be worth a look. It’s not useless and Impervious in that area is helpful, add Invulnerable from Khao etc.

I remember facing an all red, Pridelands Raksha team in Blood Frenzy and could not believe the stats, but bar that, Raksha are usually one of the areas you can build your win streak in, with other reasonable troops like Umenath, Indrajit, Ubastet, Sekhma, Raksha Free Blood etc. Some perform better when Sunspear for example.

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I cashed in all my purple orbs and landed the new troop in about 15k of Guild Seals. Not quite as lucky as Ghost King Grimhorn or Fenix, but still lucky.

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