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*In the Korean server, Devi is referred to as '''범황 (梵皇)'''. | *In the Korean server, Devi is referred to as '''범황 (梵皇)'''. | ||
**While the developer's intent is that this refers to the Hindu god [[Wikipedia:en:Brahma|'''Brahma''']] (梵天), the origin of 梵皇 actually comes from 梵天皇 (Brahmadeva) which to Koreans can (rarely) mean "Divine God Brahma", but doesn't work out in English too well due to a [[Wikipedia:en:Brahmadeva|certain indian mathematician]] with the same name, hence the initial confusion surrounding her class name. | **While the developer's intent is that this refers to the Hindu god [[Wikipedia:en:Brahma|'''Brahma''']] (梵天), the origin of 梵皇 actually comes from 梵天皇 (Brahmadeva) which to Koreans can (rarely) mean "Divine God Brahma", but doesn't work out in English too well due to a [[Wikipedia:en:Brahmadeva|certain indian mathematician]] with the same name, hence the initial confusion surrounding her class name. | ||
**As with [[Yama Raja]], 범황 is not a Korean term, abbreviated or otherwise, instead quite literally just being the Hangul characters for 梵皇. The Korean, as such, means nothing concrete aside from the individual character's meanings (범 being "Brahman" and 황 being "Emperor"). | **As with [[Yama Raja]], 범황 is not a Korean term, abbreviated or otherwise, instead quite literally just being the Hangul characters for 梵皇. The Korean, as such, means nothing concrete aside from the individual character's meanings (범 being "Brahman" and 황 being "Emperor"). | ||
*In the Japanese server, she is referred to as '''Kokuanten (黒闇天)''', or Kalaratri in Japanese. Kalaratri is a goddess of the night and one of a variety names of Devi. | |||
*The change in disposition from serious to slightly insane that started with [[Yama Raja/Transcendence|Yama Raja : Transcendent]] is taken further in this path as '''Ara''' appears even less composed. | *The change in disposition from serious to slightly insane that started with [[Yama Raja/Transcendence|Yama Raja : Transcendent]] is taken further in this path as '''Ara''' appears even less composed. | ||
**This is shown while casting [[Avici Naraka]], Ara is depicted laughing while covering her face with her hand. | **This is shown while casting [[Avici Naraka]], Ara is depicted laughing while covering her face with her hand. |
Revision as of 08:43, 13 February 2018
“ | Huhu. Only the strongest can survive in this world.
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File:BrhNEW.png Devi
[The harbinger of death]
With overwhelming power and cold-hearted brutality,
Ara slaughters her enemies without care.
Background
As the harbinger of death, Ara crushes her enemies with her dark energy.
To make sure that she has the upper hand against demons, Ara trains hard to perfect her skills acquired from the black secret arts book. However, as Ara becomes stronger, she starts craving battle against powerful demons to test her ever-growing skills.
"'Justice' can only be defined by those with power."
As she brings her enemies down, Ara realizes that power is the true standard of justice. With overwhelming power and cold-hearted brutality, Ara slaughters her enemies without care.
Third Class Advancement
Skill Tree
Additional Combos
: Spirit ball damage is calculated before Spirit Enhancement.
: All damage values for new and preexisting commands receive a 1.15x multiplier during 3rd job.
Skills
Gallery
Artwork
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Devi Portrait.
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Devi Celestial Fox Portrait.
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Devi Portrait without effects.
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Devi's Awakening Cut-in.
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Devi's Celestial Fox Awakening Cut-in.
Miscellaneous
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Idle Pose and Promo avatar. (Promo Accessory: Feather Boa)
Trivia
- Devi is a feminine form of the goddess which is referred to as "heavenly, divine and anything of excellence" in Hindu culture.
- In the Korean server, Devi is referred to as 범황 (梵皇).
- While the developer's intent is that this refers to the Hindu god Brahma (梵天), the origin of 梵皇 actually comes from 梵天皇 (Brahmadeva) which to Koreans can (rarely) mean "Divine God Brahma", but doesn't work out in English too well due to a certain indian mathematician with the same name, hence the initial confusion surrounding her class name.
- As with Yama Raja, 범황 is not a Korean term, abbreviated or otherwise, instead quite literally just being the Hangul characters for 梵皇. The Korean, as such, means nothing concrete aside from the individual character's meanings (범 being "Brahman" and 황 being "Emperor").
- In the Japanese server, she is referred to as Kokuanten (黒闇天), or Kalaratri in Japanese. Kalaratri is a goddess of the night and one of a variety names of Devi.
- The change in disposition from serious to slightly insane that started with Yama Raja : Transcendent is taken further in this path as Ara appears even less composed.
- This is shown while casting Avici Naraka, Ara is depicted laughing while covering her face with her hand.
- While it cannot be seen in any of her artwork, Eun's sealing stone is still present in a hair ornament on the left side of her head.
- Devi is the only Ara class where Ara's expression doesn't change whatsoever between herself and Celestial Fox mode.
Alternative Names
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범황 (Beom Hwang) Hangul representation of 梵皇 |
Ruler of the Supreme Reality Brahma |
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梵皇 (Fàn Huáng) Abbreviation of 梵天皇 |
Ruler of the Supreme Reality Brahma |
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黒闇天 (Kokuanten) | Kalaratri |
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梵天武皇 | Brahma Valkyrie |
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梵皇 (Fàn Huáng) Abbreviation of 梵天皇 |
Ruler of the Supreme Reality Brahma |
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Brama | Brahma |