HURREM

Desert Warrior Heroes - Hurrem

The Legend Woven by Word and Sword...

Hurrem came from a life woven with fine silks and complex negotiations. Known as much for her sharp wit as for her exquisitely crafted sword, she left her mark on the tables of diplomacy and the battlefield. Now he is remembered as a legend in the journeys of the desert, carrying the power of both word and steel.

CHARACTER TRAITS

  • Class: Melee
 
  • Strengths: It is agile and has a high damage potential to individual targets.
 
  • Weaknesses: Area damage potential is weak.
 
  • Recommended Mode: Boss Fight & Arena

ACTIVE SKILLS

Desert Warrior Heroes - Hurrem

Ivy Slash

Desert Warrior Heroes - Hurrem

Sand Whirlwind

Desert Warrior Heroes - Hurrem

Ivy Lightning

Desert Warrior Heroes - Hurrem

ULTİ | Shatterbane

ALL ABILITIES

Active Abilities

  • Ivy Slash: After performing a magical hit, Hurrem quickly performs another 2 quick rapid strikes that would travel a small distance and hit anything in it’s path.
 
  • Sand Whirlwind: Hurrem swings their sword, lifting enemies in front of them into the air. A whirlwind forms around the character, dealing continuous damage to nearby enemies. Over time, the whirlwind expands and creates a protective shield around the character.
 
  • Ivy Lightning: Hurrem calls down ivy lightning bolts from the sky, which automatically strike the nearest enemies. Following this, the character swings their sword, knocking back nearby enemies.
 
  • ULTİ | Shatterbane: She drives their sword into the ground, causing the earth to rupture. Explosions erupt from the ground, dealing massive damage to the nearest enemies. The sheer force of the attack shakes the battlefield, leaving enemies reeling from the devastation.
 

Passive Abilities

  • Himyar’s Shield: Each use of the basic attack increases DEF by 1%. (Max Stack: 20)
  • Silence of Petra: C.DMG increases by 20% when there are less than 2 enemies around.
  • Wisdom of the Wadi: Each successful C.DMG increases C.RATE by 1%. (Max Stack: 10)
  • Legacy of the Crescent Moon: 10% EVASION is gained for each C.DMG received. (Duration: 2 sc)
  • Flame of the Anqa: When HP drops below 25%, ATK increases by 25%.
  • Gift of the Sultan’s Treasure: Gains HP equal to 1% of the ATK value gained from gears.
Elegant like silk, unshakable like steel…

Born in Grace and Power

Hurrem was born into a nomadic merchant/traveler culture, a figure known for his elegance and great power. His upbringing was steeped in the art of trade and diplomacy, his life a tapestry woven with the finest silks and the most complex negotiations. From an early age he was a master of words and competent in the exchange of goods, but it was his swordsmanship that really made him stand out. Passed down through the generations, his exquisitely crafted sword became an extension of his will, reflecting his unwavering spirit and determination. Hurrem’s reputation spread as a sword-wielding diplomat, his sword always at his side as he traveled from one city to another. His unique style, combining grace and lethality, made him a respected figure in every settlement he visited. Hurrem was known not only for his martial skills, but also for his strategic acumen and mastery of complex political maneuvers. His sword, decorated with intricate carvings and an aura of ancient power, was as much a symbol of the power of his people as it was an instrument of defense.

Resistance Woven Through Diplomacy

During the Great War of Liberty, Hurrem’s skills played a critical role in forging alliances and providing vital supplies for the rebellion. His diplomatic skill enabled him to convince skeptical factions to join the war against Emperor Kisra, while his martial skills ensured that these alliances were defended with courage. In the chaos of battle, Hurrem’s sword cut through the enemy ranks with precision, his every move revealing his training and the traditions of his people.

A Legacy Transformed into a Journey

When the war was won and peace was restored, Hurrem’s contribution was celebrated everywhere. He returned to his nomadic life and continued his role as a merchant and diplomat, his sword always ready to protect those who could not defend themselves. His legacy lived on among his people, both as a master warrior and a master negotiator; a reminder of the power and honor of the Merchant/Traveller culture. Hurrem’s name became synonymous with the art of the sword and the power of the word, a legend etched in the sands of the desert.