Gregory’s mind raced as he frantically toggled through the skill descriptions. His heart pounded like he’d just pulled a jackpot card from a gacha roll.
“There it is!” Gregory exclaimed, his voice trembling with barely contained glee. “Chat, the second skill has part of the passive as secondary effect. Look at this!”
The description was displayed prominently on the screen:
“Lion’s Eternal Blaze”
Skill Effect: Summons a spectral lion that deals area-of-effect damage on activation. The lion remains active for 3 attacks, applying a stacking burn effect to all enemies when the hero uses a skill. While active, the lion attacks after the hero uses a skill dealing additional damage equal to 200% of the Karlos’s attack.
Chat erupted in a frenzy:
•WhaleGod69: “So it’s like a turret? But on fire? I’m sold.”
•SkillHunter99: “Wait, it mirrors attacks? That’s busted. Imagine the DPS!”
•CasualCasper: “This might actually break PvP… but also my heart if I don’t pull it.”
As the Prince fired his bow, the lion roared and unleashed fiery projectiles that mirrored the Prince’s arrows, creating a veritable storm of blazing destruction.
“Chat, this is next-level synergy!” Gregory leaned closer to the screen, pointing at the coordinated attacks. “You’re telling me this summon buffs your damage and it attacks with you? And it stacks burn effects? This card isn’t just strong—it’s downright unfair.”
The audience loved it:
•DOT4Days: “Imagine chaining this with other burn-based skills. The DPS would melt raid bosses.”
•PaytoWinKing: “This is why I spend. Worth it every time.”
•PvEPlayer420: “Good luck not seeing this lion everywhere in PvE runs.”
As the fiery chaos subsided and the dummies were reduced to scorched remnants, Gregory scrolled to the final skill on the card.
“All right, chat,” he said, his tone teasing. “We’ve seen the first two skills, and they’re already nuts. But this last one? It’s the ultimate. Let’s find out if it lives up to the hype.”
He tapped the skill icon, and the screen darkened for a moment, signaling the start of the ultimate ability. The Flame Prince stepped forward, his silver aura intensifying, making him look like a god descending into battle. His bow dissolved into flames, and he spread his arms wide, summoning a massive golden sigil that hovered in the air above him.
The sigil pulsed with raw energy, and from it, countless fiery arrows materialized, forming a ring around the battlefield. The Prince raised his hand, and the arrows shot outward in all directions, blanketing the training ground in a rain of golden fire.
But it didn’t stop there.
As the arrows struck the ground, they ignited massive columns of fire that roared upward, each one accompanied by the image of a lion roaring in defiance. The dummies didn’t stand a chance—shattered, scorched, and utterly obliterated.
“Are you kidding me?” Gregory shouted, throwing his hands in the air. “Chat, look at this! This isn’t just an attack—it’s a freaking light show! And did you see the lions in the flames? That’s detail.”
Chat went wild:
GraphicsGuru: “This is art. Actual art.”
BurnFanatic: “Lions within the fire? That’s lore AND damage.”
ImbalancedOpinions: “This needs to be nerfed before it hits live servers. No way this is fair.”
Gregory’s grin widened as he clicked the stats. “And look at this—the ultimate scales off burn stacks! The more stacks you’ve applied before activating it, the more damage it deals. That’s insane synergy with his other skills.”
He leaned back in his chair, rubbing his hands together. “Chat, we’re looking at a contender for best DPS character in the game. And if they leave that summon lion untouched? This is meta-breaking.”
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BigBrainWhale: “They’re not nerfing this until after the whales have spent. Watch.”
BalancedOpinions99: “This lion is a pay-to-win trophy, but damn, I still want it.”
DotMetaForever: “Time to stack burns and watch the world melt.”
Gregory let the final moments of the ultimate animation play out, watching as the Flame Prince turned, his silver aura dissipating slightly but leaving faint embers in his wake. The ghostly lion prowled at his side, a final testament to the Prince’s dominance.
“Well, chat,” Gregory said, his tone slightly breathless. “There you have it. The Flame Prince is a walking inferno of destruction. Burn effects, insane skill animations, and a summon that makes him a one-man army. If you’re not pulling for him… well, good luck in PvP.”
The screen transitioned back to Gregory’s inventory, but his excitement lingered as he leaned forward again. “All right, let’s keep going. I think there’s a special emote
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Gregory’s excitement was palpable as he continued to break down the new Flame Prince card for his audience. The chat scrolled at breakneck speed, a mix of awe, envy, and strategy as viewers dissected every detail of the reveal. His hands moved with practiced ease as he navigated the menus, lingering briefly on the Flame Prince’s character art.
The depiction was stunning: the Prince stood tall amidst swirling embers, his silver aura offset by a mane of flames curling around him like a cloak. His bow—crafted from molten gold—seemed alive, its edges flickering with heat. Behind him, the spectral lion loomed, its translucent form crackling with fiery energy.
Gregory let out a low whistle. “Chat, can we take a second to appreciate this art? The detail here is insane. Look at the lion’s fur—it’s not just fire; it’s layered flames moving independently. This isn’t just a card. This is a masterpiece.”
Comments poured in:
ArtAddict22: “Whoever designed this deserves a raise. Instantly iconic.”
PixelWhisperer: “The lion has more personality than some of my actual characters.”
HotHands79: “I’m gonna pull just for the art. Meta or not.”
Gregory chuckled, running a hand through his hair. “You know, it’s funny. They always give the fire characters the best animations and designs. Like, I love my Ice Valkyrie, but… she’s not summoning flaming lions, you know?”
As if on cue, the chat erupted in defense of other elements:
•FrostMain77: “Ice supremacy! We’re just subtle, not flashy.”
•WaterBoi13: “Water characters need love too!”
•ThunderCrush94: “Lightning forever. Fire mains just like shiny things.”
“Okay, okay,” Gregory said, holding up his hands in mock surrender. “All elements are valid. But come on—this guy’s ultimate literally makes lions roar out of fire columns. That’s not flashy? That’s a damn movie in a skill animation.”
I saw Everything 👀: He has a trinket. He has an upgraded trinket of the fire mage’s.
The chat went wild:
MetaMaker93: “This dude isn’t just a DPS. He’s a walking debuff machine!”
TheoryCraftingKing: “Pair him with a poison or bleed character. The damage over time would be disgusting.”
RaidLeader555: “This guy just made himself a must-have for every raid. Goodbye to balanced comps.”
Gregory’s voice dropped into a conspiratorial whisper. “You know what this means, chat? This guy’s not just PvP cancer—he’s gonna be the raid MVP. And the best part? That summon lion doesn’t count as an extra character. So no AI shenanigans ruining your combos. He’s literally flawless.”
He clicked over to the final section of the Flame Prince’s profile, a list of unlockable cosmetics. As the new skins loaded in, Gregory let out a loud laugh. “No way. No freaking way. Chat, look at this.”
The screen displayed a reskin of the Flame Prince decked out in golden armor, his spectral lion transformed into a blazing phoenix. The animations showcased the phoenix diving through the battlefield, leaving trails of molten gold in its wake.
“Golden Phoenix Flame Prince,” Gregory read aloud, shaking his head. “Okay, they’re just flexing now. They know we’re gonna buy this.”
“ What’s this Greg asked noticing a new tab in the cosmetic section titled LR.
Gregory’s eyes narrowed as he hovered over the newly unveiled tab in the cosmetic section titled LR. His curiosity piqued, he glanced at the chat, where the chaos mirrored his own excitement.
WhaleGod69: “What the hell is LR? Limited Rare? Legendary Reskin?”
CasualCasper: “Bro, open it already! My heart can’t take this suspense!”
PaytoWinKing: “If it costs more than my rent, I swear—”
“All right, chat, hold onto your wallets,” Gregory said, clicking the tab with a dramatic flourish. The screen transitioned to a dark backdrop, illuminated by a golden glow that radiated outward like an ethereal pulse. As the glow intensified, the Flame Prince appeared, his silhouette shrouded in a mix of shadow and flame.
Then the full reveal hit.
The LR skin wasn’t just a cosmetic—it was a statement. The Flame Prince stood clad in molten obsidian armor, laced with veins of pulsing lava. His bow was no longer a simple weapon but an intricate masterpiece of blackened steel and golden fire, shaped like a roaring lion’s maw. The spectral lion was gone, replaced by a massive, living fire lion that walked beside him, its steps leaving scorched paw prints on the ground.
The animation preview was even more extravagant. The LR Flame Prince stood atop a battlefield cloaked in twilight, summoning his ultimate ability. But this time, the fiery sigil in the sky had evolved into a radiant golden eclipse. Instead of arrows, phoenix-like flaming creatures burst forth, streaking across the battlefield in waves of explosive brilliance. When the animation ended, the lion prowled forward, roaring so fiercely that the sound seemed to shake the entire screen.
Gregory was speechless. For a moment, all he could do was sit back and gape, his chair creaking under the sudden movement. The chat, however, filled the void with its characteristic hysteria:
BurnFanatic: “THIS IS ILLEGAL. I’M THROWING MONEY.”
PixelWhisperer: “I don’t even play Fire, but I’m buying this.”
BigBrainWhale: “LR clearly stands for ‘Literally Robbing’ us. Take my cash.”
Finally, Gregory found his voice. “Chat, what… what even is this? Did they outsource this to a movie studio? How is this a skin? This isn’t just a flex—this is a crime against our savings.”
He scrolled down to the details, trying to get a handle on what made this LR skin so special beyond its god-tier visuals. His jaw dropped as he read the bonuses.