Way of the Root -to enlarge Acolytes' health pool- costs four Yins and is only achievable in a game's middle or even later phase, when most Acolytes shall have advanced further up the Path of Corruption to Diseased or Warlocks.Ĭan be acquired from any of Lotus Brothers. Blade Acolytes need only 1 Yin jewel for attack boost with Silvered Steel. The Inner Strength Battle Gear effectively increases the Acolytes' survivability and allows them to fully heal even before the Lotus player gains access to Channellers. Their passive Blade Sharpening boosts their attacks to help them both perform their assassinations better, and help them stand their own against other melee fighters, such as Serpent Swordsman, who has the same health and attack damage but attacks faster. Offensively-oriented, the Blade Acolytes have good speed, average health pool, and attack damage, so they fulfill the role of flanking assassins to cut down fragile rangers. However, his inhuman agility and deep understanding of violent death grants him terrifying skills in combat. The Forbidden Path does not lend robust health to its practitioners, and the Blade Acolyte is less sturdy than a mundane swordsman. When not engaged in meditation, Acolytes may be seen sharpening, polishing, and occasionally speaking to these swords. Frustration slowly and painfully reshapes them, until their elongated limbs and steely skin cause them to resemble the wicked, curved scimitars they carry. This rage is focused outwardly, upon the enemies of the Lotus, and inwardly, upon their physical inadequacies. During their apprenticeship at Lythis' forge, Bladed Acolytes meditate upon their natural affinity for violence. Novices of the Forbidden Path who react to their agonizing Rites of Initiation with anger and struggle are marked as the children of Lythis, dark bladesmen of the Three.
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