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Gobfin Ignis (Japanese: シャーマンダー Shāmandā) is the Fire element variation of Gobfin.
Paldeck Entry[]
Once upon a time, it was a giant and powerful aquatic Pal. However, with the dwindling availability of food, it ventured onto land. As a consequence of burning many calories to walk, it astonishingly awakened its power to control fire!
Biology[]
Appearance[]
Gobfin Ignis is mostly identical to Gobfin, with the main distinction lying in its color scheme composed of red hues and yellow.
Behavior[]
An aggressive Pal that will readily attack the player unprovoked.
Availability[]
Wild Spawn[]
Breeding[]
Stats[]
WIP
Elemental Effectiveness[]
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1 × | 1 × | 1.5 × | 0.5 × | 1 × | 0.5 × | 1 × | 1 × | 1 × |
This table indicates how much damage this Pal takes from each Element. |
Utility[]
Partner Skill:
- Angry Shark - When activated, attacks targeted enemy with a powerful Spirit Fire. While in team, increases player's attack power.
Work Suitability:
Kindling 2
Handiwork 1
Transporting 1
Possible Drops:
Active Skills[]
This Pal automatically learns the following skills when they reach the requisite level:Lv 1 | ![]() |
CT: 2s | Power: 30 |
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Hurls a ball of fire straight at an enemy. | |||
Lv 7 | ![]() |
CT: 4s | Power: 35 |
Charges energy into a focused blast. | |||
Lv 15 | ![]() |
CT: 7s | Power: 45 |
Shoots fireballs towards an enemy. The fireballs explode after a short distance, generating smaller fireballs that spread forward. | |||
Lv 22 | ![]() |
CT: 10s | Power: 55 |
Fires three flaming arrows in succession that home in on an enemy. | |||
Lv 30 | ![]() |
CT: 16s | Power: 75 |
Generates a lightning bolt that moves forward in a line. | |||
Lv 40 | ![]() |
CT: 55s | Power: 150 |
Creates a giant ball of flame and hurls it at an enemy. The ball explodes over a wide area upon impact. | |||
Lv 50 | ![]() |
CT: 40s | Power: 120 |
Energizes the surrounding ground, causing it to explode after a set amount of time. |
Update History[]
- Early Access 0.1.2.0
- Introduced.
Trivia[]
- Its Japanese name may come from Shark and Salamander, probably inspired by alchemy where salamanders were considered elementals of fire.
Gallery[]
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