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The Flame Protector is the Powerful default look for the Countess. The "costume" is available to use as soon as you've unlocked the hero. | The Flame Protector is the Powerful default look for the Countess. The "costume" is available to use as soon as you've unlocked the hero. | ||
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+ | == What this contains == | ||
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+ | The Flame Protector contains 9 accessories - Head, Torso and Legs sections each has two changeable pieces while Cape section has three changeable pieces. All accessory pieces are available to use without needing to unlock them. The garb also provides the default Countess card art for your hero deck. | ||
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+ | The Flame Protector does not affect any actual weapon cosmetic as equipping any sword or shield will always override the Countess's default weapon look. Fortunately, both [[File:Flame_Wardens_Sword_Icon.png|25px]] '''[[Flame Wardens Sword]]''' and [[File:Flame_Warden%27s_Shield_Icon.png|25px]] '''[[Flame Wardens Shield]]''' does drop as actual weapon items ''(which is quite uncommon as most heroes' default weapon look are only tied to the heroes themselves)'', making it possible to eventually have the Countess in her complete default look as you progress through the game. | ||
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+ | ''(Both the garb and weapon are two separate things but together they make the default look.)'' | ||
== Accessories == | == Accessories == | ||
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− | ! | + | ! span style="color:#FF9900;"|'''Accessory: Head Pieces''' !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Rarity !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Flavor Text !! style="color:#FF9900;"|In-Game |
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| [[File:Fiery_Braid_Icon.png|50px]] | | [[File:Fiery_Braid_Icon.png|50px]] | ||
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File:Generals_Crown.png | File:Generals_Crown.png | ||
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− | ! | + | ! span style="color:#FF9900;"|'''Accessory: Torso Pieces''' !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Rarity !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Flavor Text !! style="color:#FF9900;"|In-Game |
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| [[File:Flame_Forged_Plate_Icon.png|50px]] | | [[File:Flame_Forged_Plate_Icon.png|50px]] | ||
'''Flame Forged Plate''' | '''Flame Forged Plate''' | ||
− | || <span style="color:#808000"> [[File:Sturdy_Icon.png|18px]] Sturdy </span> || ''Tested by the fires of embermount | + | || <span style="color:#808000"> [[File:Sturdy_Icon.png|18px]] Sturdy </span> || ''Tested by the fires of embermount for maximum protection.'' || |
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File:Flame_Forged_Plate.png | File:Flame_Forged_Plate.png | ||
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'''Bladed Plate''' | '''Bladed Plate''' | ||
− | || <span style="color:#3366ff"> [[File:Epic_Icon.png|18px]] Epic </span> || ''N/A.'' || | + | || <span style="color:#3366ff"> [[File:Epic_Icon.png|18px]] Epic </span> || ''N/A. (See Notes & Trivia)'' || |
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File:Bladed_Plate.png | File:Bladed_Plate.png | ||
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− | ! | + | ! span style="color:#FF9900;"|'''Accessory: Legs Pieces''' !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Rarity !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Flavor Text !! style="color:#FF9900;"|In-Game |
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| [[File:Plated_Waistguard_Icon.png|50px]] | | [[File:Plated_Waistguard_Icon.png|50px]] | ||
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File:Flame_Guardians_Skirt.png | File:Flame_Guardians_Skirt.png | ||
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− | ! | + | ! span style="color:#FF9900;"|'''Accessory: Cape Pieces''' !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Rarity !! style="color:#FF9900;"|Flavor Text !! style="color:#FF9900;"|In-Game |
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| [[File:Tapestry_of_Fire_Icon.png|50px]] | | [[File:Tapestry_of_Fire_Icon.png|50px]] | ||
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== Notes & Trivia == | == Notes & Trivia == | ||
− | * The Bladed Plate torso piece's flavor text appears to be bugged as it repeats the text from | + | * The Bladed Plate torso piece's flavor text appears to be bugged as it repeats the text from Flame Guardian's Skirt leg-piece. Until this gets fixed, we may never know what the flavor text actually says. |
* Based on the concept art, a Countess-styled tower skin set for the Squire's defenses has been concepted similar to how the Initiate and Adept has their own tower skin set for the Monk and Apprentice respectively. This was probably made during a time when gender-swap heroes in DD2 only has 3 new abilities/towers in their kit. | * Based on the concept art, a Countess-styled tower skin set for the Squire's defenses has been concepted similar to how the Initiate and Adept has their own tower skin set for the Monk and Apprentice respectively. This was probably made during a time when gender-swap heroes in DD2 only has 3 new abilities/towers in their kit. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | * ''' | + | * [[File:DD2_Splash_Logo.png|35px]] '''February 16th 2022''' : Introduced. |
Latest revision as of 11:57, 11 December 2022
Flame Protector
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Information | |||
Cosmetic Type | Costume | ||
Accessories | 9 in total | ||
Rarity | Powerful | ||
Availability | Default | ||
Hero |
Armor that protects from incoming attacks and the heat of volcanos.
The Flame Protector is the Powerful default look for the Countess. The "costume" is available to use as soon as you've unlocked the hero.
What this contains
The Flame Protector contains 9 accessories - Head, Torso and Legs sections each has two changeable pieces while Cape section has three changeable pieces. All accessory pieces are available to use without needing to unlock them. The garb also provides the default Countess card art for your hero deck.
The Flame Protector does not affect any actual weapon cosmetic as equipping any sword or shield will always override the Countess's default weapon look. Fortunately, both Flame Wardens Sword and Flame Wardens Shield does drop as actual weapon items (which is quite uncommon as most heroes' default weapon look are only tied to the heroes themselves), making it possible to eventually have the Countess in her complete default look as you progress through the game.
(Both the garb and weapon are two separate things but together they make the default look.)
Accessories
Notes & Trivia
- The Bladed Plate torso piece's flavor text appears to be bugged as it repeats the text from Flame Guardian's Skirt leg-piece. Until this gets fixed, we may never know what the flavor text actually says.
- Based on the concept art, a Countess-styled tower skin set for the Squire's defenses has been concepted similar to how the Initiate and Adept has their own tower skin set for the Monk and Apprentice respectively. This was probably made during a time when gender-swap heroes in DD2 only has 3 new abilities/towers in their kit.
Gallery
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