Posiden the sea god, bestowed two immortal divine horses, the other, a great horse, was pillaged from a city. ■ Troias Tragoidia: Tempestuous Immortal Chariot Sea Goddess Thetis and human hero Peleus's child. Other than MAN and LUK, all stats are Rank-Up. However, that does not apply to members of the Dragon Kind.Įven after being being struck in his weak points, heart and Achilles Heel he continued fighting for a while.Ībility to nullify mental interference such as coercion, confusion, and glamours.Īlso damage in hand-to-hand combat also increases. Cannot defend against Magecraft on the level of High-Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals.Ĭreatures on the level of Phantasmal Beast and Divine Beast can be used as mounts. Ĭancel spells with a chant below two verses. However, it is harsh in mana consumption, where in its worse case scenario, it is estimated that it can consume enough mana to summon another Servant besides Achilles. It can be likened to a " giant galloping lawnmower" at its highest speed. Using it, he tramples throughout the battlefield with godspeed, easily trampling one-ton golems and scraping up the ground simply from riding it, increasing in damage dealt proportional to its increase in speed. It boasts extraordinary power, firmly charging and " riding like lightning", which is very difficult to stop. After being summoned as a Servant’s Noble Phantasm, they aren’t quite immortal, but at the very least, they can be considered as tough as Servants themselves. As divine horses received from Poseidon, Xanthus and Balius were clearly stated to have both been immortal in the original texts. Xanthos and Balius serves as the chariot's central pivot while Pedasos has a more supportive role. It is drawn by three strong-muscled horses, two immortal divine horses bestowed by the Greek sea god Poseidon to Achilles' father, Peleus, as a wedding gift, Xanthos and Balius, and lesser than the other two, a " fine and famous" great horse pillaged from a city, Pedasos. Summoned by whistling with two fingers in his mouth, it appears from the sky, controlled by reigns on the driver's stand. 50 people Troias Tragōidia: Tempestuous Immortal Chariot ( 疾風怒濤の不死戦車 ( トロイアス・トラゴーイディア ), Shippūdotō no Fushi Sensha ( Toroiasu Toragōidia ) ?) is Achilles' three-horsed chariot that is able to move through the sky.
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