Hunter’s Arena: Legends has been available for PlayStation and PC and for PlayStation Plus subscribers since early August. In this RPG-like battle royale, you can choose from a dozen different characters, whose special features we will show you.
Hunter’s Arena: Legends immerses you in the realm of the living, a world full of monsters but also populated by individuals who are all more powerful than the others. The game lets you choose from 12 characters with unique skills and stories. Discover in these next lines our presentation of the 12 characters from Hunter’s Arena Legends :
Summary
- Melee characters
- Jun – the black wolf
- Me – The black dragon of Marse
- Tau – The Wild Rage
- Mumyung – Living Darkness
- Mimi – La Corolle ardente
- Aiden – The golden exorcist
- Sum Jung – eyes of the spirit
- Gyeonjo – pack leader
- Medium-range characters
- Long range characters
- Ara – The silvery wind
- Dara – the star of the living
- Yoongeon – muse of battles
Melee characters
Jun – the black wolf
Descendant of the important southern family, the Wei family, Jun belongs to an outstanding fighter family and grew up in a repressive and authoritarian environment. Not to be the rightful heir to his home Jun stole the family treasure to prove his worth and ability to rule the kingdom of the living. After suffering his first defeat to Me, he travels the world in the hope of meeting him again.
Difficulty: 1/5
Fighting style: He uses his Powerful Stride ability to approach quickly and do a lot of damage.
Me – The black dragon of Marse
Mir lived in the temple with his friend Yoon Geon for many years. There he happened to become the apprentice of a saint who brought him into the kingdom of the hierarchy. There I experience the destruction of the demonic graves and the suffering of mortals. Seeing this suffering motivated him to join the kingdom of the living to fight countless monsters.
Difficulty: 1/5
Fighting style: he reduces the armor of his opponent with his passive skill and overwhelms him with a flood of attacks.
Tau – The Wild Rage
Tau knows a tragic story very early in his childhood. He was captured by humans and raised as a circus animal for many years. During the half-beast revolution, he refuses to take sides and is opposed on both sides. His encounter with the monk Hawon changes his life as a loner who doesn’t care about his bestial appearance. When his only friend is killed by monsters, he unleashes his anger and realizes the extent of his powers, which he still cannot control.
Difficulty: 3/5
Fighting style: Tau cannot ignite its enemies, but it can do severe damage to its targets.
Mumyung – Living Darkness
Mumyung is half human, half demon and never finds his place in either world. His parents lived in seclusion and hid their son for fear of reactions from the outside world. Corn When his parents are killed by two intruders, he loses his memory and is enslaved by the Black Goblin tribe. He managed to escape by stealing the ancient goblin weapon. He later fell in love with someone who resembled his mother, but she was killed during the destruction of the demonic tombs. Today he is just an empty shell in search of revenge.
Difficulty: 3/5
Fighting style: Mumyang uses his stealth and teleportation to get close to an enemy instantly.
Mimi – La Corolle ardente
The younger Mimi and her sister were offered as slavery to Jalandhara, one of the rulers of the Kingdom of Anarchy. Jalandhara initially amused himself by turn ing the two young girls into unwilling puppets who had to face each other in battle for the pleasure of their master. When he was attacked by his enemies, the two sisters defended him to his great surprise. He offered them an ancient weapon, the moon blade, which Mimi wields with talent.
Difficulty: 1/5
Fighting style: Mimi relies on her great agility to hit enemy weak spots and inflict area damage.
Aiden – The golden exorcist
Aiden has a knack for predicting the future in his dreams. One day he followed one of his visions of perfecting his handling of the spear with an old man. As he trained by her side, he had another dream that led her into the realm of the living. When he awoke there was a shield where his master should be. Aiden decided to go to the place of his dream and was faced with a monster that knocked him unconscious. He woke up in a remote cabin with a tattoo on his shoulder. Then he saw a vision of a man with a dragon tattoo who was destroying the world and understood that this vision would come true.
Difficulty: 2/5
Fighting style: Aiden has the ability to interrupt the enemy with his mobility, continuous attacks and defenses against ranged attacks. He can also give short bonuses to his allies.
Sum Jung – eyes of the spirit
Despite his appearance, Sum Jung is a Buddhist monk. He received bamboo strips from his master Kong Ming, who made him search for the three objects that can bring about peace in the world. During his trip, he came across Wukong who attacked him. Sum Jung decided to lead him and had to subdue him with the power of his blindfold and took him with him to spread peace in the world.
Difficulty: 2/5
Fighting style: Sum Jung is a support specialist who keeps his allies alive and aids them in the attack.
Gyeonjo – pack leader
Like dew Gyeonjo is an animal man, a gorilla who began his life as a prisoner in a circus and had to fight to free his own. The flame dancer forced him to kill his companions in the arena for human pleasure, prompting Gyeonjo to lead his revolt. He stole the flame dancer’s ancient weapon and started a revolution that enabled his people to lead normal lives.
Difficulty: 2/5
Fighting style: Gyeonjo is a melee tank that specializes in neutralizing individual targets.
Medium-range characters
Geonhong – Enivré Tiger
As the elder of a great general, Geonhong was seen as a disgrace to his family because of his small stature and was constantly compared to his younger brother. The latter took the opportunity to continue mocking him until he forced Geonhong to retreat so as not to suffer his anger. One day he saw his brother set fire to the house to kill their father and confiscate his ancient weapon.
Difficulty: 3/5
Fighting style: Geonhong is a competent character in control and motivation.
Long range characters
Ara – The silvery wind
Ara has amnesia and fell in love with Bohyun, the saint who took care of her and who knew happiness for a while. But when he sensed that the demon tombs were in danger, he went to the realm of the living and offered Ara a mandolin and promised him that he would return soon. With Bohyun not returning, Ara decided to go to the Living Kingdom with the help of her mandolin to find it and has since been traveling with a young girl named Dara.
Difficulty: 3/5
Fighting style: Ara specializes in harassment with simple attacks, ranged skills, and an escape maneuver.
Dara – the star of the living
Dara was created by Taoist master Jinyang with the powers of an ancient weapon and a mere pitcher. He taught Dara how to control old weapons and live like a human. Corn When her master disappeared, she was forced to discover the world for herself and eventually fought against monsters who wanted to destroy the world. But she realized that humans and monsters weren’t that different, and Ara helped her find her way around.
Difficulty: 4/5
Fighting style: Dara is a character who specializes in ranged attacks and uses 3 attributes that adapt to different situations.
Yoongeon – muse of battles
Yoongeon was younger than a lame boy whom Mir, like his brother, protected. The two orphans left the temple together, where they had grown up led by a saint. Under the teachings of the latter, Yoongeon trained day and night to achieve self-defense. When Mir decided to descend into the Living Realm, Yoongeon doubled his eagerness to overcome his handicap. When he was ready, his master gave him an ancient weapon and left him with his friend Mir.
Difficulty: 4/5
Fighting style: Yoongeon is a hybrid character who carries an ancient weapon, the Spectral Sword of the Black Tiger, and can switch from melee combat to ranged executioner.
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