Goddess of Volcanoes
Pele fires a magma projectile that deals Physical Damage and grants fuel per enemy hit. At max range the magma persists and fires additional shard projectiles back to her, dealing Physical Damage to enemies. The number of shards fired in return increases depending on the rank of the ability.Pele has 2 charges of this ability.
Pele deals Physical Damage and Knocks Up enemies around her. At rank 3 & 5 this area gains additional explosion areas, which deal Physical Damage and a smaller Knock Up.Activating this ability while in the amplified state of Magma Rush will cause Pele to dash a short distance before erupting.
Pele repeatedly deals Physical Damage to nearby enemies and gains movement speed while this ability is active. Magma Rush uses Fuel for its duration and has no cooldown.Reactivating this ability amplifies the effects, expending more fuel but dealing increased Physical Damage and gaining additional movement speed.
Pele becomes CC Immune then Dashes forward dealing Physical Damage and Slowing the first enemy God hit, and firing a cone attack that deals Physical Damage to other enemies.For a short duration or limited number of attacks following this, every time Pele basic attacks an enemy, she deals reduced damage but also fires a cone attack.
When Pele drops below 50% health, gain increased Strength and Lifesteal. This effect has a cooldown.
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Data collection in progressPele is the goddess of Fire, of Dance and Wind, of Volcanoes and Violence. Those who worship Pele speak of her as Madame Pele or Tutu Pele, while others know her as Ka wahine ‘ai honua, ‘the woman who devours the land’. Though she is capable of great acts of destruction, and possesses the temper to provoke such acts, Pele is both destroyer and creator. It was through her mastery over the world’s molten core that she wrought the Hawaiian Islands into being, forging them from the lava that ruptured forth from the mouths of her volcanoes. They are places of immense beauty, lush and brimming with life, and by looking upon and reveling in such beauty, you offer Pele worship. Born of Kane Milohai, who wrought the earth, sky and heavens, and the Earth goddess Haumea, Pele is one of fourteen children, seven sisters and seven brothers. It is from the enmity between these siblings that Pele arrived in Hawai‘i, after her exile at the hands of Kane Milohai for her fiery temper and conflict with her sister Namakaokahai, goddess of the Sea. Pursued across the oceans by Namakaikahai, Pele wrought Hawai‘i into a paradise, making her home within the great calderas of the volcanoes that stand sentinel across the island chain. To worship Pele is to grant one’s devotion to a goddess of terrible power, one who can shape and render a grand, vibrant world into being at her slightest whim, and burn it to ashes just as quickly. But just as her worshipers are devoted to Pele, she devotes herself to them as a force of divine protection and care. She is a tireless defender of life and the people that dwell upon her islands, and any that seek to threaten them shall surely taste Pele’s fire.