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The Wielder of In Muinderg, the Spear of Morning
Owain is one of the two first bosses of the Baldesion Arsenal, alongside his brother, Art. Owain is found in the Munderg Containment Unit.
In battle, Owain wields the spear of morning, Munderg, and uses the elements of Ice & Fire to defeat his opponents. Throughout the battle, he will continually switch his element between these two.
He will, as he switches, be elementally weak to Air and Fire. Air to suffocate the Fire, and Fire to melt the Ice.
List of Abilities
- Elemental Shift: Owain switches his element between Ice & Fire.
- Thricecull: Owain strikes his current target thrice, dealing heavy damage to the victim.
- Acallam na Senorach: Owain sweeps the arena, dealing moderate damage to everyone.
- Mythcall: Owain calls down eight spears around the edges of the arena, suffused with either Ice or Fire.
- Elemental Magicks: A circular AoE appears underneath Owain. At the same time, spears that match Owain's element will also explode.
- Spiritcull: Circular AoE markers will be placed on random people.
- Legendary Imbas: Triangle markers will be placed upon people, indicating that they must stack together. Failing to do so will inflict heavy damage on the member that stood alone.
- Pitfall: Owain disappears from the arena, and a proximity AoE appears somewhere. Owain will reappear as the AoE goes off.
What to watch out for
Elemental Shift, Legendary Imbas are the main ones.
Trivia
- Owain, and his brother Art, are references to the characters "Art" and "Eógan" in the Irish piece of literature known as "Acallam na Senórach". There, they are the two sons of the King of Connaught, and are bestowed the two spears "In Muinderg" and "In Órlasrach"
- Owain's spear, Munderg, is also known as "The Red-Necked"
- Owain shares is a recoloured version of Connla, the add showing up during Scathach's encounter in Dun Scaith, further reinforcing his ties to Irish mythology and literature.