Use circular magic to fire a charged El Dain bullet at enemies. When the enemy has 3 El Dain stacks, the final will cause an additional ice blast that inflicts Frozen (Cannot overlap with itself or other elemental effects) and knocks enemies down.ĭash at an enemy with a projected sword, slash through them, then slam the ground to launch them into the air.ĭash behind enemies and fire a spear at their back, knocking enemies down. Each bullet will place an El Dain stack on the enemy. Use circular magic to fire 2 El Dain bullets before causing a small explosion, fires an ice-elemental bullet. When the enemy has 3 El Dain stacks, the final will cause an additional fire blast that inflicts Burn (Cannot overlap with itself or other elemental effects) and pushes enemies towards you. Use circular magic to fire 2 El Dain bullets before causing a small explosion, fires an fire-elemental bullet. When the enemy has 3 El Dain stacks, the final will cause an additional wind blast that inflicts Bleed (Cannot overlap with itself or other elemental effects) and will launch enemies. Use circular magic to fire 2 El Dain bullets before causing a small explosion, fires an wind-elemental bullet.
Unlike other characters, Ain's awakening mode is known as "Spiritualism mode", which has only 1 Awakening Bead, and receives only 5% increase in damage. During this time, you will be able to switch between "Cycle magic" and "Creation magic" with the V key (default key). After the Power Gauge is fulfilled, it will turn blue and you will shift into Creation Mode. When he's in default state, attacking enemies will charge the Power Gauge. Power System is a system exclusive to Ain which allows him to switch between "Cycle Magic" and "Creation Magic". After seeing the movie, PLEASE do yourself a favor and read the book.Special Ability Main Article: Power System Instead, it only showed the stereotypical hype of small town football.
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The movie doesn't show the rather affectionate, yet unflattering picture that Buzz Bissinger painted of the town. That being said, I can see why the people in Odessa so disapproved of the book and loved the movie. There was so much background about the frenzy that Mojo generated (and still generates) in Odessa that just wasn't shown. their personal lives were so affected by what happened that single season, and it was pretty much ignored. We saw almost nothing of Chavez, one of the very few players who actually made something of himself, or what effect the high school football experience had on his success in life. We saw precious little of Booby Miles' complexity or the pressures around him over which he had no control. The book was so watered down, and the story is almost unrecognizable. I just don't see how anyone who didn't read the book could follow the story at all.