Water Demon The Water Demon might have been
Water Demon The Water Demon might have been named the Don’t-Drink-The-Water Demon, except that’s too long. It is quite clear, however, that the Water Demon has turned into a mutant, seeing as it has 2 hands on its right arm. Water Demons have very strong elemental powers, and they are a bit harder to get rid of than the average Demon. The build of a Water Demon lets them lift things that should be too heavy for a Demon its size, as well as hit harder than their Reflex would normally allow. The bad thing about Water Demons is that damage is pretty much all they can do. 1 reflex 3 hands 40 EP Physical Attacks Jet Bolt: Deals 10 damage. 0 reflex 1 hand 1 Water Powerup Crush: Deals 20 damage, and flip a coin. If heads, deals 20 more damage. 2 reflex 2 hands 1 Water Powerup 1 Poison Powerup
Essential and Ancient Water Demons Essential Water Demon When Water Demons upgrade, they mostly just get bigger and more mutated. Essential Water Demons get to keep the Jet Bolt attack, but they exchange Crush for an attack called Current Pump, which uses underground water to slam the target. Ancient Water Demons have some of the most costly attacks in the entire game, but those attacks are very strong. No one is quite sure how an Ancient Water Demon can do so much damage to an opponent by touching them in five spots at once, but Five Point Dissolution is still an awesome attack. Ancient Water Demon 3 reflex 4 hands 85 EP Physical Attacks Jet Bolt: Deals 10 damage. 0 reflex 1 hand 1 Water Powerup Current Pump: Deals 40 damage. 3 reflex 2 hands 1 Water Powerup 2 Poison Powerups 7 reflex 6 hands 175 EP Physical Attacks Boiling Bolt: Deals 30 damage. 2 Water Powerups 2 reflex 1 hand 1 Fire Powerup Five Point Dissolution: Deals 65 damage, and the target is Tired. 5 reflex 5 hands 3 Water Powerups 2 Poison Powerups
Elder Water Demon The Elder Water Demon is different from most Elder Demons because it tends to stay calm no matter what happens. Rather than tearing things apart with overwhelming power, Elder Water Demons aim straight for their opponents’ weak spots, usually bringing them down in one or two hits. An Elder Water Demon has nine arms, and it usually stands with four of its hands held together, as if meditating. Elder Water Demons can gather water droplets from the air and sweep them out into a crescent-shaped blade, which they mix with their own poison and hurl at enemies. Usually, when a Water Demon upgrades, it gains an extra pair of eyes. The Elder Water Demon, on the other hand, has just one eye, but that eye has x-ray vision and can see halfway around the Elder Water Demon without turning, making it very hard to avoid. Elder Water Demon 18 reflex 9 hands 320 EP Physical Attacks Current Razor: The target is Infected and Tired. Flip a coin. If heads, deals 50 damage in a diamond. 8 reflex 4 hands 3 Water Powerups 1 Poison Powerup 1 Fire Powerup Critical Point: Deals 75 damage, and the target is Perfect Stunned. 2 Water Powerups 10 reflex 5 hands 3 Poison Powerups
2 reflex 2 hands 1 Water Powerup damage done to the Water Demon. Whirlpool Shield: Prevents the next 25 Special Attack: Water Demon Rotary Connection 2 reflex 3 hands 2 Water Powerups Current Sphere: Deals 40 damage. Special Attack: Water Demon Essence Alteration Specials Water Demons have 2 different Special Attacks, but they only work for the regular Water Demon. Maybe the upgraded forms are just too mutated. Essence Alteration fits theme of Water Demons perfectly. It does way more damage than is normally possible for a regular Demon, but it’s the only thing a Water Demon can do on its turn. Rotary Connection, on the other hand, is the opposite of what Water Demons usually do. However, there are times when you really need that Water Demon to stay alive, and Whirlpool Shield can help with that.
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