Phantom of the Kill is a game where warriors (known as Killer Princes and Princesses) are bestowed by different powers based on different weapons coming from different mythologies.
That being said, with a lot of mythological weapons that are introduced in this game, there are some weapons that came in my mind that can become great additions to this game. NOTE: These are just ideas that I came up with and these are not confirmed by any way to be released as a character in the game (and if ever they are ever released eventually, then feel free to ignore everything that is written here).
For this topic, I would be mentioning that characters':
1. Potential Background (based on given gender)
2. Weapon Type
3. Preferred Trait
4. How many stars does this particular weapon have?
5. Signature Skill
Anyways, here it is.
1. Claimh Solais (M)
Background: Calm yet tenacious, this young warrior is known among one of the most well-composed Killer Princes that was ever produced by the Ragnarok Institute. His Killium came from the legendary sword Claimh Solais, also known as the "Sword of Light". While outside the battlefield, he is known to be a very kind person; capable of making trades of jokes and puns. He is also a very cheerful young man which he can use to cheer up fellow Killer Princes and Princesses whenever odds are going against them. When backed into a corner, however, he unleashes a malevolent force, so powerful that not even he can't realize what's happening.
Weapon Type: Sword
Preferred Trait: Guard
Star Levels: Starts as a 4-star Unit, can evolve up to 5-stars!
Signature Skill: Radiant Force - May activate when attacking. Deals massive damage and has a chance to deal fatal damage against enemies.
2. Hrunting (F)
Background: A young woman with a lustful thirst for battle, however, she often fails to display them. Her Killium came from Hrunting, a sword that was once used by the hero Beowulf. It is known that Hrunting was once used by Beowulf to slay an evil giant, but the weapon fails to harm it. Just like her Killium, she often becomes a burden to her fellow Killer Princesses. But despite the backlash that she is getting from her peers, she is willing to do whatever it takes to prove her worth and not to end up like her source of Killium; to become useless.
Weapon Type: Sword
Preferred Trait: Force
Star Levels: Starts as a 3-star Unit, can evolve up to 5-stars!
Signature Skill: Unyielding Spirit - May activate when being attacked. When an attack is about to KO her, the attack will instead drops her HP to half of her max HP.
3. Gleipnir (M/F)
Background (for Male): A young prodigy with an undying passion for knowledge. His Killium came from Gleipnir, a mysterious ribbon that binds the wolf Fenrir. Like his Killium, Gleipnir used to bind his negative emotions by showing off his cheerful side to everyone around him, because he believes that getting depressed in such a grim time can be devastating for the team's morale. Despite his charade, however, his commander can see through his acts and encouraged him to become more open to his situation.
Weapon Type: Staff
Preferred Trait: Magic/Vitality
Star Levels: Starts as a 3-star unit, can evolve up to 4-stars!
Signature Skill: Phantom Soul - May activate when attacking. When activated, his attack will never miss.
Background (for Female): One of the youngest Killer Princess to undergo the Killer Project, she finds strength from negative emotions and loneliness. Her Killium came from Gleipnir, a powerful ribbon that acts as a powerful seal against Fenrir. She is an anti-social and will do whatever it takes to avoid contact with anyone. If someone approaches her, she'll just simply shoo them away. Or in extreme cases, forcing them to do so. She believes that relying in her comrades is a stigma and can cause her to falter sometimes. Perhaps she's just trying to be independent? No one will ever know...
Weapon Type: Staff
Preferred Trait: Magic/Dexterity
Star Levels: Starts as a 3-star unit, can evolve up to 5-stars!
Signature Skill: Grand Hex - May activate when getting attacked. All damage taken instead heals her HP.
That's all I can think of for now. Nevertheless, if you have ideas, feel free to share them. Also, my Reader's Review of this fantastic game is already on the works, so be sure to check that out as well. :)
EDIT: The Reader's Review for Phantom of the Kill has already been released, so feel free to check that one at your own leisure.
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