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소심

소심

어두운 유리 보주. 전설에 의하면 사람의 결백을 통찰하는 힘을 지니고 있다고 한다

기본 능력치

기본 공격력
454
공격력
55.1%

무기 스킬:메아리

일반 공격과 강공격 명중 시 50%의 확률로 마음을 비추는 법구를 발사해 공격력 240% / 270% / 300% / 330% / 360% 의 피해를 주고 적 사이에서 4번 튕긴다. 해당 효과는 12 / 11 / 10 / 9 / 8 초마다 1번 발동한다

무기 스토리

A beauteous item fashioned from rare natural glaze. Legend has it that the Eye of Perception was once upon a time as bright, clear and smooth as a lake's surface, but became dulled over the passage of many years. Folk records claim that on a still night, one can hear it make soft noises. Sometimes it sounds like a mild breeze, other times like a flowing spring. They say that the Eye was an adeptus's heirloom that was passed down in Liyue and eventually found its way into the Yun family. Now one day, Yun was strolling about in the mountains, and there they happened to meet an exorcist named Huang, who had come to consult with the adepti. Yun spoke with Huang enthusiastically and at length, and gifted the Eye to Huang. When Huang frantically declined, Yun said this with a smile: "This pearl is nature's very quintessence. Only one whose heart is clear can use it." Thanking Yun, Huang took the Eye and wore it on his person, and slowly made his way towards Liyue. Along the way, neither rain nor wind impeded him. As one who sought after the path of the adepti, Huang wandered the lands without rest. Thus, he would often be at the market to buy water and food. The harbor-side streets were a morass of humanity. Yet Huang walked among them as if idle, and was never taken advantage of. Some were curious: how could this bookish exorcist take to the city like a fish to water, and never miss a step? When asked, he replied: "This Eye trembles at wickedness, and helps me see which hearts are true." This Eye could reveal human hearts, though no one knows how it worked, causing many to fall back on folktales to explain it. Some say that at midnight, you can dimly hear it call out like a mild breeze, or like spring water flowing between scattered stones. Both are reminiscent of the murmuring of demons that feed on wicked thoughts, a common feature of the parables once told by mothers to their children in days gone by.