The Glorious One
Bow: Ullr fires an arrow that passes through enemies and deals Physical Damage to all targets hit.Axe: Throw an axe that Stuns and deals Physical Damage to the first enemy it hits.
Bow: Ullr gains bonus attack speed.Axe: Ullr gains bonus movement speed.
Bow: Ullr fires a volley, dealing Physical Damage. The arrow fired remains in the ground for a short duration after being fired. If Ullr activates "Wield Axes" while the arrow is deployed, the area around it becomes snowy for a short duration, Slowing enemies.Axe: Ullr leaps to deal Physical Damage. The axes remain in the ground for a short duration. If Ullr activates "Wield Bow" while the axes are deployed, the axes tear open the ground, reducing Physical Damage protections for enemies hit.
Ullr changes stance, remove Disarm, and gain benefits depending on which stance he is in.Bow: Ullr has Ranged Basic Attacks and additional Strength.Axe: Ullr has Melee Basic Attacks and additional Lifesteal.
When Ullr uses an ability in either stance his Cooldowns in the opposite stance are reduced.
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Data collection in progressAmongst the snow-capped forests of the frigid north resides the hunter-God of Glory, Ullr. Reserved, secretive, Ullr does not represent the tankard downing, boast bellowing contemporaries of the Norse Pantheon, but pays respectful tribute to glory in all its forms. Glory is in the silence of snowfall, in the honorable victory earned from single combat, in the perfect curve of a yew bow firing an arrow true. Dotted across the lands of the Faithful, shrines to Ullr can be found in remote, secluded hideaways. It is there that glory is found in the sanctity of a vow, once sworn, never broken, and bound by a ring, no matter how crude, then buried in the earth to weather the ages of time. Though rarely spoken of, he is highly regarded, even among the Gods, for it is Ullr, not one of Odin’s sons that tends the throne of Asgard while the All Father is away. Other Gods might use the opportunity to abuse the power, but Ullr’s rule is merely an extension thereof. So much so that only the innermost circle even know that Odin is gone. All the more noticeable is it, then, that Ullr has abandoned this post to join the fray. Early on did Odin take the field of battle, leaving Ullr to manage the kingdom. So great a threat must this war be as to endanger the very survival of Asgard. Whatever the reason, Ullr comes to preserve glory, which, for him, may be the whole world.