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Woosa

ORIGINAL

With elegant, fluttering butterfly wings
this Do wielder of the Woodo School brings forth the storms.

  • Main/Sub WeaponSwallowtail Fan/Do Stave
  • Combat StyleMelee to Mid-range

Using her fan and do stave as her primary weapons to summons butterflies, Woosa hails from the Woodo School, those who temper their body and mind to wield the Do.
She is a mid- to melee-range class who can deliver quick strikes with her folded fan, or imbue her fan with her Do arts, spreading it open for area-of-effect attacks.
Woosa’s Do arts utilize a butterfly motif, as she can summon a huge storm from the beating wings of a butterfly. Among her many forms of Do arts, she can conjure rainclouds over bright blue skies, and draw up the power of the Sagoonja from within.
Like the gently fluttering wings of the butterfly, she gracefully flits around the battlefield, overwhelming her foes with combos as smooth as flowing water.

AWAKENING TALENT ASCENSION

Do Wielder of Blooming Death

  • Awakening WeaponSoul Tome
  • TalentSoul Tome
  • Combat StyleMelee/Mid-range

Awakening Woosa weaponizes charms bound into a tome and a calligraphy brush that writes the names of the deceased to harness the power of the Seocheon Flower Garden, a field blooming in the netherworld.
Woosa Awakening, with the power of this netherworld, summons the souls of the deceased from the tome using the calligraphy brush to attack. Also, Woosa can summon flowers of death to strategically block enemies.
These flowers can be used like mines or for timed attacks, effectively disrupting the enemy's actions. Furthermore, after calling upon this Seocheon Flower Garden, Woosa can unleash various long and short-range attacks based on the distance between her and the enemy. Woosa can also take down enemies using the summoned flowers, relentlessly tracking them and inflicting explosive damage, thereby ensnaring the enemies in a state of confusion.
Those enemies who have their names written in the tome destined for the netherworld will be captivated by fear as Woosa's gestures seem to seize their souls, instilling a sense of dread.

SUCCESSION

The Butterfly on the Path to Enlightenment

  • Succession WeaponSwallowtail Fan/Do Stave
  • Combat StyleMelee to Mid-range

Woosa's Do arts, originally gifted to her by her master Hwadam, then stolen by her sister's own magic, have been reclaimed by their rightful master when she chooses Succession to continue down her path of enlightenment.
Woosa, with firm resolve, gains the ability to absorb her enemy's attacks, and uses the Do energy to return the attack, ignoring the defense of non-invincible enemies.
The Do arts now resemble the path she had walked, matching their strength to hers.
She can summon stormclouds and bring a storm down at the slightest command.
Enemies who look down on Woosa, flying around the battlefield light as a butterfly, will be swept away by a storm of butterflies, never to return.

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Woosa

  • Main/Sub WeaponSwallowtail Fan/Do Stave
  • Combat StyleMelee to Mid-range

Using her fan and do stave as her primary weapons to summons butterflies, Woosa hails from the Woodo School, those who temper their body and mind to wield the Do.
She is a mid- to melee-range class who can deliver quick strikes with her folded fan, or imbue her fan with her Do arts, spreading it open for area-of-effect attacks.
Woosa’s Do arts utilize a butterfly motif, as she can summon a huge storm from the beating wings of a butterfly. Among her many forms of Do arts, she can conjure rainclouds over bright blue skies, and draw up the power of the Sagoonja from within.
Like the gently fluttering wings of the butterfly, she gracefully flits around the battlefield, overwhelming her foes with combos as smooth as flowing water.

  • Awakening Weapon TalentSoul Tome
  • Combat StyleMelee/Mid-range

Awakening Woosa weaponizes charms bound into a tome and a calligraphy brush that writes the names of the deceased to harness the power of the Seocheon Flower Garden, a field blooming in the netherworld.
Woosa Awakening, with the power of this netherworld, summons the souls of the deceased from the tome using the calligraphy brush to attack. Also, Woosa can summon flowers of death to strategically block enemies.
These flowers can be used like mines or for timed attacks, effectively disrupting the enemy's actions. Furthermore, after calling upon this Seocheon Flower Garden, Woosa can unleash various long and short-range attacks based on the distance between her and the enemy. Woosa can also take down enemies using the summoned flowers, relentlessly tracking them and inflicting explosive damage, thereby ensnaring the enemies in a state of confusion.
Those enemies who have their names written in the tome destined for the netherworld will be captivated by fear as Woosa's gestures seem to seize their souls, instilling a sense of dread.

  • Succession Weapon Swallowtail Fan/Do Stave
  • Combat StyleMelee to Mid-range

Woosa's Do arts, originally gifted to her by her master Hwadam, then stolen by her sister's own magic, have been reclaimed by their rightful master when she chooses Succession to continue down her path of enlightenment.
Woosa, with firm resolve, gains the ability to absorb her enemy's attacks, and uses the Do energy to return the attack, ignoring the defense of non-invincible enemies.
The Do arts now resemble the path she had walked, matching their strength to hers.
She can summon stormclouds and bring a storm down at the slightest command.
Enemies who look down on Woosa, flying around the battlefield light as a butterfly, will be swept away by a storm of butterflies, never to return.

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