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Help choose Sasha’s new abilities:

Here are her old abilities for reference:

Steps of Gaia (Uncommon)

Move faster at a steady sprint while on the ground.

Aura Shield (Common)

Conjure a magical shield that can block attacks.

Restoration (Uncommon)

Wounds heal at supernatural speeds.

Hold (Common)

Allows the user to lock their heels to the ground, giving them inhuman footing.

Might of a Giant (Rare)

This ability increases the users size up to three times their normal height, enhancing strength proportionally.

Damage Transference (Rare)

Upon activation, this ability transfers damage from the user to a willing ally or vice versa.

Comments

Anonymous

Just as a refresher, which weapons does Sasha use again? Mace+Shield?

MarvinKnight

I think I've had her use a mace, a hammer, and a sword. She's fairly flexible as far as weapons go, but she always has a shield.

Iron Akela

That Battle Standard skill looks great, however doesn’t Sasha carry that captured divine standard from book 2? Because if she is still carrying that standard, then a skill that does that as well seems like a wasted slot. However, if that standard has been handed to another, which I both can see having happened and also not. As the Commander of the Order of the Rose, I can see her more switching away from bearing Darren’s standard, so the battle standard skill would make sense. Sasha is an Archpaladin, one of the most powerful physical combatants within the ranks of the holy warriors. So I’m surprised that she doesn’t have any damage enhancing skills, and there isn’t one on the list here. Even a simple Smite type skill, or a damage enhancing passive of some kind, would seem to work well. Yes she’s a sword and board type, and likely to be the tank for Darren’s women, but she’s also Commander Sasha, and needs a damage skill or insight skill to really shine in that role I think.

Kconraw

For battle standard. What exactly grows more powerful?

MarvinKnight

The flag grows bigger and prettier. XD Nah, it's like that soul flag from book 2, which I totally haven't forgotten about. It enhances abilities within its area of effect field.