![]() Kael Mastery Guide Arena, Doom Tower, Faction Wars ![]() PvE (Poisoner): HP%, DEF%, ACC, SPD PvE (Damage Dealer): ATK%, C.RATE, C.DMG, SPD PvE (Damage Dealer & Poisoner): ATK%, C.RATE, C.DMG, SPD, ACC PvP: ATK%, C.RATE, C.DMG, SPD PvE: Lifesteal, Bloodthirst, Accuracy, Perception, Immortal, Regeneration PvP: Savage, Lethal, Cruel, Critical Damage, Critical Rate, Fatal, Offense Shareable: Speed Kael Equipment Guide Arena, Campaign, Clan Boss, Dungeons, Doom Tower, Faction Wars Has a 40% chance of placing a 5% debuff for 2 turns. Fill the Turn Meter of this champion by 25% for each enemy killed.Īttacks 4 times at random. Has an extra 15% chance of inflicting a critical hit. Has an 80% chance of placing a 2.5% debuff for 2 turns.Īttacks all enemies. Instead of dancing and playing drums at the Fire Pit, Villagers who are sent to the Community Plaza appear to be discussing plans and ideas.Attacks 1 enemy.The reason why the Fire Pit was replaced by the Community Plaza was because the Fire Pit was considered stereotypical to Native American audiences. ![]() The Community Plaza is a symbolic representation of these interdependent communities of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. One thing that the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas shared was a strong sense of community-working together and sharing natural resources. Others were sedentary like the Haudenosaunee of the Northeast Woodlands who, along with the Aztec (Mexico) and Inca (Peru), built permanent settlements and grew staple crops. Some were nomadic like the Lakota who followed the bison across the Great Plains. When European settlers first arrived in the Americas, there were an estimated ten million Native inhabitants in North America alone, speaking more than 300 different languages. Since time immemorial, Indigenous Peoples have inhabited North America, Mesoamerica, and South America. The ceremonial dance served as a way to unite people to face the day's challenges, while at the same time linking with the honored traditions of generations past. Many complex dance ceremonies emerged over the centuries, each with their own meaning and purpose. Long before recorded history, Native peoples have celebrated the mysteries of life, death, and the universe through the medium of dance. Hunting, cooking, meeting - all of life's activities had spiritual and ceremonial significance. Worship was not something that happened according to some arbitrary schedule.
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