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Chelonian Gate

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Chelonian Gate

Acquired
Blue Mage frame icon.png BLU (actions)
Level
1
Type
Spell
Index
89
Rank
★★★★
Damage Type
Magical Damage.png Magical
Aspect
Water Water
MP Cost
300
Casting
2s
Recast
30s (GCD)
Range
0y
Radius
0y
Targeting
Self
Patch
5.45

Summons a chelonian gate, reducing damage taken by 20%.
Duration: 10s
Additional Effect: Grants Auspicious Trance after taking damage equal to 30% of maximum HP
Auspicious Trance Effect: Action changes from Chelonian Gate to Divine Cataract
Chelonian Gate effect ends upon using another action or moving (including facing a different direction).
Auspicious Trance ends upon losing the effect of Chelonian Gate.
Shares a recast timer with The Rose of Destruction and Ruby Dynamics.

Divine Cataract
Deals water damage to all nearby enemies with a potency of 500 for the first enemy, and 50% less for all remaining enemies.
Potency increases to 1,000 when you are under the effect of Aetheric Mimicry: Tank.
Can only be executed when under the effect of Auspicious Trance.

— In-game description

Chelonian Gate is an action unlocked at level 1. It is available for Blue Mage.

Related actions

Flavor Text

A versatile technique utilized and perfected by Genbu, this magical barrier is formed of water-aspected aether. It works to soften incoming blows, storing energy that can later be unleashed in an explosive torrent.

Acquisition

Duties

Tips

Acquisition Tips

  • Genbu uses this action midway through the encounter when he conjures a barrier.

Other Tips

  • This action is meant to be used under Aetherial Mimicry.png  Aetheric Mimicry: Tank.
  • To use Divine Cataract, this action needs to be channeled, making you unable to move. In addition, you must take at least 30% of your max HP in damage to use Divine Cataract.
  • Can be combined with Bristle.png  Bristle to deal massive damage as a tank.
  • May be called "The Bluest Night" as a reference to The Blackest Night.png  The Blackest Night.[1]

History

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