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==How to Fuse==
==How to Fuse==
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon 1'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon 2'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Fusion Range'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Fusion Range'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon'''
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Success Rate'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Success Rate'''
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| [[Vile]]||[[Fairy]]||Rank Down||Onmoraki||1||0||99%
| Rank Down||[[Onmoraki]]||1||0||99%
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| [[Divine]]||[[Reaper]]||2-81||Zhen||41||840||39%
| 2-55||[[Muu Shuwuu]]||28||?||83%
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| [[Avian]]||[[Wild Bird]]||82-89||Furiae||45||1012||33%
| 56-81||[[Zhen]]||41||840||39%
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| [[Avian]]||[[Evil Demon]]||90-137||Camazotz||69||2380||7%
| 82-89||[[Furiae]]||45||1012||33%
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| [[Avian]]||[[Reaper]]||138+||Hresvelgr||78||3042||3%
| 90-137||[[Camazotz]]||69||2380||7%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Reaper]]||||||||||
| Special Fusion||[[Anzu]]||70||?||10%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Fallen]]||||||||||
| 138+||[[Hresvelgr]]||78||3042||3%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||Evil Dragon||||||||||
| Special Fusion||[[Gurulu]]||83||?||-2%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Brute]]||||||||||
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| [[Evil Demon]]||[[Holy Beast]]||||||||||
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| [[Reaper]]||[[Wilder]]||||||||||
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| [[Reaper]]||[[Fallen]]||||||||||
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| [[Evil Dragon]]||[[Haunt]]||||||||||
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==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/onmoraki.png Onmoraki==
{{DataFusionRaptor}}
 
==http://i.imgur.com/ajX5UWn.png Onmoraki==
{{main|Onmoraki}}
{{main|Onmoraki}}
A type of specter found in Japanese legends. Onmoraki are former humans whose spirits have been transformed by hatred because they did not undergo rites of purification after they died. They appear as cranes with human heads and forked tongues. They shake their feathers and wail in high-pitched human voices.
A type of specter found in Japanese legends. Onmoraki are former humans whose spirits have been transformed by hatred because they did not undergo rites of purification after they died. They appear as cranes with human heads and forked tongues. They shake their feathers and wail in high-pitched human voices.
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The greatest desire of the Onmoraki (is to) undergo purification rites, and they are said to appear in Buddhist temples. They are also known to appear to monks who are lax in reciting their sutras.
The greatest desire of the Onmoraki (is to) undergo purification rites, and they are said to appear in Buddhist temples. They are also known to appear to monks who are lax in reciting their sutras.


==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/zhen.png Zhen==
==[[File:Moh Shuvuu icon.png]] Muu Shuwuu==
{{main|Muu Shuwuu}}
 
 
Muu Shuwuu, also known as Moh Shuvuu, is a Siberian demoness; her name means "Evil Bird" in Buryatian. She is the spirit of a young girl who died before knowing love. Muu Shuwuu takes on the form of a beautiful woman and lures men to an isolated spot. She then reverts to her true form of a bird and attacks.
 
==http://i.imgur.com/zsxTMcG.png Zhen==
{{main|Zhen}}
{{main|Zhen}}
A venomous bird appearing in Chinese legends. Its body is as large as an eagle, and its beak is the color of polished bronze, or reddish-black. Its feathers are a brilliant mix of purple and green.
A venomous bird appearing in Chinese legends. Its body is as large as an eagle, and its beak is the color of polished bronze, or reddish-black. Its feathers are a brilliant mix of purple and green.
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These feathers are infused with a venom so deadly that plants wither and die wherever it flies. It is said that in ancient China, the wings of the Zhen were cut off and steeped in rice wine to make a poisonous brew that was used in assassinations. Since there were no known venomous birds, the Zhen was long held to be a mythical creature. However, the recent discovery of a bird with venomous wings in New Guinea has raised the possibility that the Zhen may actually have existed in the past.
These feathers are infused with a venom so deadly that plants wither and die wherever it flies. It is said that in ancient China, the wings of the Zhen were cut off and steeped in rice wine to make a poisonous brew that was used in assassinations. Since there were no known venomous birds, the Zhen was long held to be a mythical creature. However, the recent discovery of a bird with venomous wings in New Guinea has raised the possibility that the Zhen may actually have existed in the past.


==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/furiae.png Furiae==
==http://i.imgur.com/JKBxIOe.png Furiae==
{{main|Furiae}}
{{main|Furiae}}
The three goddesses of revenge in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology they were known as the Erinyes. They are sometimes named among the Harpies who live in hell. The Furiae would pursue sinners to the ends of the earth to catch them and take their souls to hell, where they would be given unendurable punishments to fit their crimes. However, the Furiae never killed their victims.
The three goddesses of revenge in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology they were known as the Erinyes. They are sometimes named among the Harpies who live in hell. The Furiae would pursue sinners to the ends of the earth to catch them and take their souls to hell, where they would be given unendurable punishments to fit their crimes. However, the Furiae never killed their victims.


The three Furiaes were named Alecto ("unceasing"), Tisiphone ("avenging murder"), and Megaera ("grudging"). They were said to be the physical embodiment of the gods' vengeance. However,in Roman mythology, they were also known as the Eumenides ("Gracious Ones").
The three Furiaes were named Alecto ("unceasing"), Tisiphone ("avenging murder"), and Megaera ("grudging"). They were said to be the physical embodiment of the gods' vengeance. However, in Roman mythology, they were also known as the Eumenides ("Gracious Ones").


==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/gurr.png Gurr==
==http://i.imgur.com/CX2KD71.png Camazotz==
According to Sri Lankan Buddhism, Gurr (or Gurulu) is an evil and carnivorous giant eagle that feeds on flesh. It is widely believed that Gurr is a demonization of the Hindu lesser deity Garuda as Sri Lankan Buddhism and Hinduism have been at odds in the past.
 
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/camazotz.png Camazotz==
{{main|Camazotz}}
{{main|Camazotz}}
A bat god of Mayan mythology. He lives in the Hall of Bats, which stands in Xibalba, the underworld and home of the gods of death.
A bat god of Mayan mythology. He lives in the Hall of Bats, which stands in Xibalba, the underworld and home of the gods of death.
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Camazotz is well-known for cutting off the head of the hero One-Hunahpu. His sons, Hunahpu and his twin brother Xbalanque, later took back his head and defeated the gods of death, but the twins eventually met their doom in battle.  
Camazotz is well-known for cutting off the head of the hero One-Hunahpu. His sons, Hunahpu and his twin brother Xbalanque, later took back his head and defeated the gods of death, but the twins eventually met their doom in battle.  


==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/anzu.png Anzu==
==http://i.imgur.com/P190xIt.png Anzu==
{{main|Anzu}}


==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/hresvelgr.png Hresvelgr==
==http://i.imgur.com/MpwQXig.png Hresvelgr==
{{main|Hresvelgr}}
{{main|Hresvelgr}}
In Norse mythology, Hresvelgr is a giant who takes eagle form. According to the poem Vafpruonismal from the Poetic Edda, he sits at the end of the world and causes the wind to blow when he beats his wings in flight.
In Norse mythology, Hresvelgr is a giant who takes eagle form. According to the poem Vafpruonismal from the Poetic Edda, he sits at the end of the world and causes the wind to blow when he beats his wings in flight.
==http://i.imgur.com/1DUQrB8.png Gurulu==
{{main|Gurulu}}
According to Sri Lankan Buddhism, Gurulu (or Gurulu) is an evil and carnivorous giant eagle that feeds on flesh. It is widely believed that Gurulu is a demonization of the Hindu lesser deity Garuda as Sri Lankan Buddhism and Hinduism have been at odds in the past.





Latest revision as of 20:46, 4 December 2023



How to Fuse

Fusion Range Demon Level Cost Success Rate
Rank Down Onmoraki 1 0 99%
2-55 Muu Shuwuu 28 ? 83%
56-81 Zhen 41 840 39%
82-89 Furiae 45 1012 33%
90-137 Camazotz 69 2380 7%
Special Fusion Anzu 70 ? 10%
138+ Hresvelgr 78 3042 3%
Special Fusion Gurulu 83 ? -2%


Elemental Fusions
Erthys Aeros Aquans Flamies
Down Down Down Down
Race Combinations in Dyad Fusion
Vile × Fairy Divine × Reaper Avian × Flight Avian × Jaki
Avian × Reaper Flight × Reaper Flight × Fallen Flight × Drake
Flight × Brute Jaki × Holy Reaper × Wilder Reaper × Fallen
Drake × Haunt

http://i.imgur.com/ajX5UWn.png Onmoraki

Main article: Onmoraki

A type of specter found in Japanese legends. Onmoraki are former humans whose spirits have been transformed by hatred because they did not undergo rites of purification after they died. They appear as cranes with human heads and forked tongues. They shake their feathers and wail in high-pitched human voices.

The greatest desire of the Onmoraki (is to) undergo purification rites, and they are said to appear in Buddhist temples. They are also known to appear to monks who are lax in reciting their sutras.

Muu Shuwuu

Main article: Muu Shuwuu


Muu Shuwuu, also known as Moh Shuvuu, is a Siberian demoness; her name means "Evil Bird" in Buryatian. She is the spirit of a young girl who died before knowing love. Muu Shuwuu takes on the form of a beautiful woman and lures men to an isolated spot. She then reverts to her true form of a bird and attacks.

http://i.imgur.com/zsxTMcG.png Zhen

Main article: Zhen

A venomous bird appearing in Chinese legends. Its body is as large as an eagle, and its beak is the color of polished bronze, or reddish-black. Its feathers are a brilliant mix of purple and green.

These feathers are infused with a venom so deadly that plants wither and die wherever it flies. It is said that in ancient China, the wings of the Zhen were cut off and steeped in rice wine to make a poisonous brew that was used in assassinations. Since there were no known venomous birds, the Zhen was long held to be a mythical creature. However, the recent discovery of a bird with venomous wings in New Guinea has raised the possibility that the Zhen may actually have existed in the past.

http://i.imgur.com/JKBxIOe.png Furiae

Main article: Furiae

The three goddesses of revenge in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology they were known as the Erinyes. They are sometimes named among the Harpies who live in hell. The Furiae would pursue sinners to the ends of the earth to catch them and take their souls to hell, where they would be given unendurable punishments to fit their crimes. However, the Furiae never killed their victims.

The three Furiaes were named Alecto ("unceasing"), Tisiphone ("avenging murder"), and Megaera ("grudging"). They were said to be the physical embodiment of the gods' vengeance. However, in Roman mythology, they were also known as the Eumenides ("Gracious Ones").

http://i.imgur.com/CX2KD71.png Camazotz

Main article: Camazotz

A bat god of Mayan mythology. He lives in the Hall of Bats, which stands in Xibalba, the underworld and home of the gods of death.

Camazotz took the form of a giant bat, with razor-sharp claws and giant fangs. He also had a sharp, knife-shaped nose, and used his vaunted nose and claws to attack his prey.

Camazotz is well-known for cutting off the head of the hero One-Hunahpu. His sons, Hunahpu and his twin brother Xbalanque, later took back his head and defeated the gods of death, but the twins eventually met their doom in battle.

http://i.imgur.com/P190xIt.png Anzu

Main article: Anzu

http://i.imgur.com/MpwQXig.png Hresvelgr

Main article: Hresvelgr

In Norse mythology, Hresvelgr is a giant who takes eagle form. According to the poem Vafpruonismal from the Poetic Edda, he sits at the end of the world and causes the wind to blow when he beats his wings in flight.

http://i.imgur.com/1DUQrB8.png Gurulu

Main article: Gurulu

According to Sri Lankan Buddhism, Gurulu (or Gurulu) is an evil and carnivorous giant eagle that feeds on flesh. It is widely believed that Gurulu is a demonization of the Hindu lesser deity Garuda as Sri Lankan Buddhism and Hinduism have been at odds in the past.


Raptor
Demons Onmoraki • Muu Shuwuu • Zhen • Furiae • Camazotz • Anzu • Hresvelgr • Gurulu
Variations Deformed Onmoraki • Accomplished Onmoraki • Nimble Zhen • Accomplished Zhen • Shining Furiae • Lucky Muu Shuwuu • Inexperienced Gurulu
Limited Manifestation Onmoraki • Bitter Black Muu Shuwuu
Enemy Nightmare Onmoraki • Flame Onmoraki • Dense Forest Zhen • Nightmare Zhen • Swift Greed Windy Furiae • Unshakable Jealousy Mighty Mt. Furiae • Silent Vengeance Dense Forest Furiae • Winged Jailer Furiae • Merciful Aggression Flame Furiae • Dabster Furiae • Lightning Furiae • Shadowy Camazotz • Glaring Soul Giver Hresvelgr • Superior Demon Hresvelgr • Grief Caller Gurulu • Superior Demon Gurulu • Disaster Bringing Eagle Gurulu
Event None



Demonic Compendium
By Alignment Law HeraldEntityDeityVileAvianMegamiAmatsuRaptorDivineJakiFlightYomaJiraeMachine
Neutral ReaperHolyBeastFairyElementFiendGenmaWilderSnakeNightAvatar
Chaos FoulBruteHauntDragonFallenFemmeKunitsuLadyDrakeKishinOmegaTyrantGaean
By Family God DeityMegamiEntity
Aerial HeraldDivineFallen
Icon VileAmatsuReaperKunitsuLadyKishinOmega
Demon JakiJiraeBruteFemme
Dragon SnakeDragonDrake
Nether YomaFairyGenmaNightTyrant
Bird AvianRaptorFlight
Beast HolyBeastWilderAvatar
Scourge Haunt
Pagan Foul
Prime Element
Human FiendGaean
Device Machine