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Holy Beasts are very versatile demons, with a balanced hit point and magic point rate, high close-range damage and are equally strong in Support and Destruction magic. However, because of this it is hard for them to focus on one status; however, this grants them a jack-of-all status. Due to their nature, it's easy for a holy beast to inherit healing and support magics. Perhaps most notable is their elemental resistances: most Holy Beasts are resistant to numerous affinities, and complete immunities are also common amongst them. This allows them to be rather respectable tanks despite their often average HP. | Holy Beasts are very versatile demons, with a balanced hit point and magic point rate, high close-range damage and are equally strong in Support and Destruction magic. However, because of this it is hard for them to focus on one status; however, this grants them a jack-of-all status. Due to their nature, it's easy for a holy beast to inherit healing and support magics. Perhaps most notable is their elemental resistances: most Holy Beasts are resistant to numerous affinities, and complete immunities are also common amongst them. This allows them to be rather respectable tanks despite their often average HP. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/shiisa.png Shiisa == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/shiisa.png Shiisa == | ||
{{main|Shiisa}} | {{main|Shiisa}} | ||
A legendary creature said to repel disasters and misfortune and bring good luck to villages. Shiisaa resemble a cross between a lion and a dog. They are revered as guardian deities in Okinawa. Their form is thought to be derived from the lions of the ancient Orient. Shiisaa are holy beasts that possess the power to repel demons and exorcise evil spirits that cause fires. Shiisaa statues can be found in a variety of places, such as on the roofs of houses and outside temples. The statues are placed so that they face northeast (toward the Demon gate), south (to guard against fire), or the direction of a gate or cross-street. | A legendary creature said to repel disasters and misfortune and bring good luck to villages. Shiisaa resemble a cross between a lion and a dog. They are revered as guardian deities in Okinawa. Their form is thought to be derived from the lions of the ancient Orient. Shiisaa are holy beasts that possess the power to repel demons and exorcise evil spirits that cause fires. Shiisaa statues can be found in a variety of places, such as on the roofs of houses and outside temples. The statues are placed so that they face northeast (toward the Demon gate), south (to guard against fire), or the direction of a gate or cross-street. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/unicorn.png Unicorn == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/unicorn.png Unicorn == | ||
{{main|Unicorn}} | {{main|Unicorn}} | ||
A unicorn is a mythological creature. Though the modern popular image of the unicorn is sometimes that of a horse differing only in the horn on its forehead, the traditional unicorn also has a billy-goat beard, a lion's tail, and cloven hooves—these distinguish it from a horse. | A unicorn is a mythological creature. Though the modern popular image of the unicorn is sometimes that of a horse differing only in the horn on its forehead, the traditional unicorn also has a billy-goat beard, a lion's tail, and cloven hooves—these distinguish it from a horse. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/apis.png Apis == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/apis.png Apis == | ||
{{main|Apis}} | {{main|Apis}} | ||
The holy beast of Ptah, the creator god of Egyptian mythology, seen as an incarnation or agent of Ptah. Apis takes the form of a cow with 29 distinct features on its body. It is said that there can only be one Apis in the world at any given time. When a new Apis is found, the previous Apis is drowned in the Nile. When the Apis reaches its natural lifespan and dies, it is mummified and given a solemn burial. After Death, the Apis is said to be reincarnated as Osiris. | The holy beast of Ptah, the creator god of Egyptian mythology, seen as an incarnation or agent of Ptah. Apis takes the form of a cow with 29 distinct features on its body. It is said that there can only be one Apis in the world at any given time. When a new Apis is found, the previous Apis is drowned in the Nile. When the Apis reaches its natural lifespan and dies, it is mummified and given a solemn burial. After Death, the Apis is said to be reincarnated as Osiris. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/baize.png Bai Ze == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/baize.png Bai Ze == | ||
{{main|Bai Ze}} | {{main|Bai Ze}} | ||
They are called Bai Ze also known as Hakutaku in Japan. Bai Ze are intelligent and can understand human speech. They have been revered since ancient times as holy beast who ward off evil spirits. They come in many forms, buts are most often depicted with human heads and ox-like bodies, magnificent beards, three eyes in their heads and six in their bodies, and two horns on their heads and four on their bodies. They are also sometimes portrayed with the face of a tiger and the body of a lion. The Yellow Emperor encountered him on his travels around China, and described the appearance and features of 11,520 different types. His retainers wrote down these stories in a compendium called the "Baizetu." which immediately spread throughout China. | They are called Bai Ze also known as Hakutaku in Japan. Bai Ze are intelligent and can understand human speech. They have been revered since ancient times as holy beast who ward off evil spirits. They come in many forms, buts are most often depicted with human heads and ox-like bodies, magnificent beards, three eyes in their heads and six in their bodies, and two horns on their heads and four on their bodies. They are also sometimes portrayed with the face of a tiger and the body of a lion. The Yellow Emperor encountered him on his travels around China, and described the appearance and features of 11,520 different types. His retainers wrote down these stories in a compendium called the "Baizetu." which immediately spread throughout China. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/pabilsag.png Pa Bil Sag == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/pabilsag.png Pa Bil Sag == | ||
{{main|Pa Bil Sag}} | {{main|Pa Bil Sag}} | ||
A half-man, half-beast monster from Mesopotamian mythology. He is also called Ninurta and revered as a god of war. Pa Bil Sag is both highly intelligent and tremendously strong. He resembles a cross between a man and a scorpion in appearance, and is said to guard the gate between the human world and the demon world. When the hero Gilgamesh descended into the demon world in search of immortality, he came to this gate guarded by Pa Bil Sag. Pa Bil Sag aimed his bow at Gilgamesh, and was such a terrible sight to behold that even Gilgamesh, slayer of countless monsters recoiled in fear. Later, when Marduk achieved godhood and started a war, Pa Bil Sag fought alongside Tiamat, the goddess who gave birth to the gods, but was defeated. Pa Bil Sag is thought to be the model for the half-man, half-horse centaurs of Greek Mythology, and for the modern constellation Sagittarius. | A half-man, half-beast monster from Mesopotamian mythology. He is also called Ninurta and revered as a god of war. Pa Bil Sag is both highly intelligent and tremendously strong. He resembles a cross between a man and a scorpion in appearance, and is said to guard the gate between the human world and the demon world. When the hero Gilgamesh descended into the demon world in search of immortality, he came to this gate guarded by Pa Bil Sag. Pa Bil Sag aimed his bow at Gilgamesh, and was such a terrible sight to behold that even Gilgamesh, slayer of countless monsters recoiled in fear. Later, when Marduk achieved godhood and started a war, Pa Bil Sag fought alongside Tiamat, the goddess who gave birth to the gods, but was defeated. Pa Bil Sag is thought to be the model for the half-man, half-horse centaurs of Greek Mythology, and for the modern constellation Sagittarius. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/senri.png Senri == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/senri.png Senri == | ||
{{main|Senri}} | {{main|Senri}} | ||
In Japanese folklore, the senri are creatures that come into being when an extremely old mountain cat undergoes a spiritual transformation. It can take the form of a beautiful young lady and seduce unfortunate men that wonder into the mountains. It then steals their life energy in order to sustain itself and gain more power. The senri is the highest rank of bakeneko, and it is said that other animals that have become demonized gather life energy so that they themselves can become Senri. The senri are akin to the Chinese spirit animals known as the yao jing, which achieve human form after many years of training in the art of Taoism. | In Japanese folklore, the senri are creatures that come into being when an extremely old mountain cat undergoes a spiritual transformation. It can take the form of a beautiful young lady and seduce unfortunate men that wonder into the mountains. It then steals their life energy in order to sustain itself and gain more power. The senri is the highest rank of bakeneko, and it is said that other animals that have become demonized gather life energy so that they themselves can become Senri. The senri are akin to the Chinese spirit animals known as the yao jing, which achieve human form after many years of training in the art of Taoism. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/kirin.png Kirin == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/kirin.png Kirin == | ||
{{main|Kirin}} | {{main|Kirin}} | ||
A mythical beast like a unicorn. It is known that whoever sees it, he will become the king of china. | A mythical beast like a unicorn. It is known that whoever sees it, he will become the king of china. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/chimera.png Chimera == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/chimera.png Chimera == | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/baihu.png Bai Hu == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/baihu.png Bai Hu == | ||
The White Tiger (Bai Hu) is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (????, X? F?ng Bái H?), and is known as Byakko in Japan, Baekho in Korea and B?ch H? in Vietnam. It represents the west and the autumn season. | The White Tiger (Bai Hu) is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (????, X? F?ng Bái H?), and is known as Byakko in Japan, Baekho in Korea and B?ch H? in Vietnam. It represents the west and the autumn season. | ||
==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/sleipnir.png Sleipnir == | ==http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/sleipnir.png Sleipnir == | ||
{{main|Sleipnir}} | {{main|Sleipnir}} | ||
The steed of Odin in Norse mythology. He has eight legs and can fly through the sky as well as travel underwater. He was also not infrequently depicted as a centaur. His name means "gliding smoothly". Long ago, the gods promised the giants that if the giants could rebuild the walls of the god's fortress of Asgard within an agreed-upon time, the giants would receive the goddess Freya. The giants used the magical mare Svadilfari to complete their task on time. Loki changed himself into a stallion and seduced Svadilfari. Thus was Sleipnir born. | The steed of Odin in Norse mythology. He has eight legs and can fly through the sky as well as travel underwater. He was also not infrequently depicted as a centaur. His name means "gliding smoothly". Long ago, the gods promised the giants that if the giants could rebuild the walls of the god's fortress of Asgard within an agreed-upon time, the giants would receive the goddess Freya. The giants used the magical mare Svadilfari to complete their task on time. Loki changed himself into a stallion and seduced Svadilfari. Thus was Sleipnir born. |
Revision as of 22:45, 17 April 2012
How to Fuse
Demon 1 | Demon 2 | Fusion Range | Demon | Level | Cost | Success Rate |
Goddess | Beast | 1-25 | Shiisa | 13 | 84 | 61% |
Heavenly God | Beast | 26-41 | Unicorn | 21 | 220 | 49% |
Heavenly God | Dragon | 42-47 | Apis | 24 | 288 | 44% |
Seraph | Fairy | 48-53 | Bai Ze | 27 | 364 | 40% |
Seraph | Dragon | 54-61 | Pa Bil Sag | 31 | 480 | 34% |
Divine | Beast | 62-71 | Senri | 36 | 648 | 26% |
Avian | Godly Beast | 72-81 | Kirin | 41 | 840 | 19% |
Raptor | Demigod | 82+ | Sleipnir | 62 | 1922 | 7% |
Demigod | Nocturne | |||||
Demigod | Beast | |||||
Demigod | Dragon | |||||
Nocturne | Godly Beast | |||||
Nocturne | Beast | |||||
Godly Beast | Destroyer | |||||
Godly Beast | Guardian | |||||
Beast | Guardian |
General Information
Holy Beasts are very versatile demons, with a balanced hit point and magic point rate, high close-range damage and are equally strong in Support and Destruction magic. However, because of this it is hard for them to focus on one status; however, this grants them a jack-of-all status. Due to their nature, it's easy for a holy beast to inherit healing and support magics. Perhaps most notable is their elemental resistances: most Holy Beasts are resistant to numerous affinities, and complete immunities are also common amongst them. This allows them to be rather respectable tanks despite their often average HP.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/shiisa.png Shiisa
- Main article: Shiisa
A legendary creature said to repel disasters and misfortune and bring good luck to villages. Shiisaa resemble a cross between a lion and a dog. They are revered as guardian deities in Okinawa. Their form is thought to be derived from the lions of the ancient Orient. Shiisaa are holy beasts that possess the power to repel demons and exorcise evil spirits that cause fires. Shiisaa statues can be found in a variety of places, such as on the roofs of houses and outside temples. The statues are placed so that they face northeast (toward the Demon gate), south (to guard against fire), or the direction of a gate or cross-street.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/unicorn.png Unicorn
- Main article: Unicorn
A unicorn is a mythological creature. Though the modern popular image of the unicorn is sometimes that of a horse differing only in the horn on its forehead, the traditional unicorn also has a billy-goat beard, a lion's tail, and cloven hooves—these distinguish it from a horse.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/apis.png Apis
- Main article: Apis
The holy beast of Ptah, the creator god of Egyptian mythology, seen as an incarnation or agent of Ptah. Apis takes the form of a cow with 29 distinct features on its body. It is said that there can only be one Apis in the world at any given time. When a new Apis is found, the previous Apis is drowned in the Nile. When the Apis reaches its natural lifespan and dies, it is mummified and given a solemn burial. After Death, the Apis is said to be reincarnated as Osiris.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/baize.png Bai Ze
- Main article: Bai Ze
They are called Bai Ze also known as Hakutaku in Japan. Bai Ze are intelligent and can understand human speech. They have been revered since ancient times as holy beast who ward off evil spirits. They come in many forms, buts are most often depicted with human heads and ox-like bodies, magnificent beards, three eyes in their heads and six in their bodies, and two horns on their heads and four on their bodies. They are also sometimes portrayed with the face of a tiger and the body of a lion. The Yellow Emperor encountered him on his travels around China, and described the appearance and features of 11,520 different types. His retainers wrote down these stories in a compendium called the "Baizetu." which immediately spread throughout China.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/pabilsag.png Pa Bil Sag
- Main article: Pa Bil Sag
A half-man, half-beast monster from Mesopotamian mythology. He is also called Ninurta and revered as a god of war. Pa Bil Sag is both highly intelligent and tremendously strong. He resembles a cross between a man and a scorpion in appearance, and is said to guard the gate between the human world and the demon world. When the hero Gilgamesh descended into the demon world in search of immortality, he came to this gate guarded by Pa Bil Sag. Pa Bil Sag aimed his bow at Gilgamesh, and was such a terrible sight to behold that even Gilgamesh, slayer of countless monsters recoiled in fear. Later, when Marduk achieved godhood and started a war, Pa Bil Sag fought alongside Tiamat, the goddess who gave birth to the gods, but was defeated. Pa Bil Sag is thought to be the model for the half-man, half-horse centaurs of Greek Mythology, and for the modern constellation Sagittarius.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/senri.png Senri
- Main article: Senri
In Japanese folklore, the senri are creatures that come into being when an extremely old mountain cat undergoes a spiritual transformation. It can take the form of a beautiful young lady and seduce unfortunate men that wonder into the mountains. It then steals their life energy in order to sustain itself and gain more power. The senri is the highest rank of bakeneko, and it is said that other animals that have become demonized gather life energy so that they themselves can become Senri. The senri are akin to the Chinese spirit animals known as the yao jing, which achieve human form after many years of training in the art of Taoism.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/kirin.png Kirin
- Main article: Kirin
A mythical beast like a unicorn. It is known that whoever sees it, he will become the king of china.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/chimera.png Chimera
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/baihu.png Bai Hu
The White Tiger (Bai Hu) is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (????, X? F?ng Bái H?), and is known as Byakko in Japan, Baekho in Korea and B?ch H? in Vietnam. It represents the west and the autumn season.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/sleipnir.png Sleipnir
- Main article: Sleipnir
The steed of Odin in Norse mythology. He has eight legs and can fly through the sky as well as travel underwater. He was also not infrequently depicted as a centaur. His name means "gliding smoothly". Long ago, the gods promised the giants that if the giants could rebuild the walls of the god's fortress of Asgard within an agreed-upon time, the giants would receive the goddess Freya. The giants used the magical mare Svadilfari to complete their task on time. Loki changed himself into a stallion and seduced Svadilfari. Thus was Sleipnir born.
Demonic Compendium | ||
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By Alignment | Law | Herald • Entity • Deity • Vile • Avian • Megami • Amatsu • Raptor • Divine • Jaki • Flight • Yoma • Jirae • Machine |
Neutral | Reaper • Holy • Beast • Fairy • Element • Fiend • Genma • Wilder • Snake • Night • Avatar | |
Chaos | Foul • Brute • Haunt • Dragon • Fallen • Femme • Kunitsu • Lady • Drake • Kishin • Omega • Tyrant • Gaean | |
By Family | God | Deity • Megami • Entity |
Aerial | Herald • Divine • Fallen | |
Icon | Vile • Amatsu • Reaper • Kunitsu • Lady • Kishin • Omega | |
Demon | Jaki • Jirae • Brute • Femme | |
Dragon | Snake • Dragon • Drake | |
Nether | Yoma • Fairy • Genma • Night • Tyrant | |
Bird | Avian • Raptor • Flight | |
Beast | Holy • Beast • Wilder • Avatar | |
Scourge | Haunt | |
Pagan | Foul | |
Prime | Element | |
Human | Fiend • Gaean | |
Device | Machine |