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QuestionWhat strife specubus would an heir of breath have??? Answer
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Well, I guess this one’s all on me, then.  The Heir of Breath, as you most likely know, is the God Tier title possessed by John Egbert, whose strife specibus of choice is Hammerkind.  While this definitely is a wonderful example for an Heir of Breath’s strife specibus, it most certainly is not the only option available.  The pattern for the Heir weapons is quite simple.  As the Heir class “inherits” their aspect in a sense, wielding it to protect themselves, this is true of their weapons as well.  They practically inherit their aspect to use as a weapon for self-defense.  The best example of this can be found in Equius Zahhak, the Heir of Void, who fought with his bare hands, literally wielding nothing.  The other Heir whose weapon is known to us is John.  An Heir’s weapons, if not a total visual representation of the Heir’s aspect, at the very least follows the pattern set by the other weapons wielded by players of the aspect.
Heroes of Breath tend to use mid-range weapons with a reach, like John’s hammer and Tavros’s and Rufioh’s lances.  These weapons also tend to have the capability of being thrown, allowing throwing knives and other weapons of the sort to fit into this pattern as well.
Putting these two together, fitting weapons for an Heir of Breath are as follows:

  • Whipkind: If a problem comes along, well… you know what to do.
  • Aerosolkind: Nothing quite signifies Breath quite like a faceful of… whatever you’re spraying them with.
  • Axekind: Completely useless against rings, I’m afraid.
  • Boomerangkind: First lesson of speaking Australian: Foster’s=beer
  • Cardkind: Is THIS your card?
  • Fankind: Perfect for dealing with traitors and scoundrels.
  • Flagkind: Remember, it’s fifty points if you hit a drum major, and nothing if you hit another color guard member.
  • Hammerkind: Because nothing beats the classics.
  • Knifekind: I only threw the first one so you’d turn around.
  • Soundkind: We just did a sound check, and the acoustics in here are a-MA-zing!