

Actually Pretty Funny: The Samhain flowers are an aggravation for Harry, but her friends have a good laugh.By the time she starts her fourth year of school, she's a force to be reckoned with, dominating the Duelling Club and going on to win the Triwizard duelling task. Harry is initially very much a scholar, but gets serious about self-defence after seeing a vicious gang fight in the Lower Alleys, motivating her to get training from Remus and then from Leo.She gets permission from the judges to use a sword alongside her wand in the Triwizard Tournament, and wins her first duel without casting a single spell. Antiope comes from a girls-only school that emphasises combat skills and teaches free-dueling.She develops enough skill to win the Fifth Task despite having been given a hallucinogen dose calibrated for a boy. Acquired Poison Immunity: Not quite immunity in the sense of being unaffected, but Harry deliberately exposes herself to various poisons, under Professor Snape's supervision, so that she can practise flushing them from her system and healing herself - including dealing with their effects after first allowing them to progress.Naturally, they're later used against Harry. Achilles' Heel: After the World Cup fiasco, where patrons were trapped inside the anti-apparition wards until an expert could be called in, Blaise Zabini is commissioned to design wards that are nigh-impenetrable from the outside but deliberately easy for a single caster to take down from the inside.And his potions talent is a result of his father being the Potions Guild aldermaster he doesn't have the passion for it, just workmanlike skill. Largely justified, though, because the reason he first noticed her was his position as king of the alleys, and that crown is won by beating all comers at free-dueling. The Ace: Leo is smart, handsome, physically fit, the best duelist in the Lower Alleys, and competent enough at brewing to be a useful assistant to Harry.Voldemort commanded it to kill itself, and it did she didn't have anything to do with that part, and in fact considered its death to be horribly cruel. Accidental Hero: Some of Harry's actions in the Chamber of Secrets are genuinely heroic, but she really doesn't like the fact that people fuss about her slaying the basilisk.And, of course, in canon she was a complete psychopath who revelled in causing pain.
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There's no direct evidence of physical abuse in the Lestrange household, but plenty of signs of emotional abuse and neglect, from the fact that Caelum's parents have no plans to attend the open house where he'll present the results of his internship, to the way that Bellatrix congratulates "Rigel" on finding a way to make Caelum immediately walk away and wishes she knew how to do the same.Herbert Flint is a danger to his wife and son Harry eventually helps them to hide from him.11th-Hour Superpower: After months of fruitless work, Harry is trapped (due to the reveal of "Rigel's" blood status) and her desperation to get away finally enables her to shift into her Animagus form and fly away.By color, there’s Red (Vanguard Ike, Legendary Eirika, Laegjarn), Blue (Legendary Tiki, Festival Ryoma, Kliff), Green (Blade Lord Lyn, Brave Ephraim, Festival Elincia), and Colorless (Duma, Loki, and Summer Linde). Powerful, prestigious, and from a game that could use some more representation – a great choice all around.Īs with any Mythic/Legendary banner, there are a whole host of units you can vie for during the limited time event. Besides some nasty skills like Def/Res Solo and Bold Fighter, he also comes packing the unique weapon Fell Breath (grants Atk/Res +6 and denies opponent follow-ups if foe’s HP is below max) and the signature skill Upheaval (deals 7 damage to everyone at the start of battle destroys opponent’s offensive structure in Duma’s column in Aether Raids if it’s Anima season). What level of power counts as deific, exactly? Would we be seeing piddly demigods, or some actual big guns? The answer has turned out to be the latter, as the game’s 2nd Mythic Hero (and first after original character Eir) is Fire Emblem Echoes’ Duma – Dragon-God of Strength, father of the nation of Rigel, and the game’s big bad final boss.ĭuma is the game’s first Anima Mythic Hero, the second Colorless Dragon, and the first Armored Colorless Dragon. When Fire Emblem Heroes announced the addition of Mythic Heroes – units that would have a godlike level of prominence and power – we weren’t quite sure what to make of the classification.
