The Skadi is an SSR rank Player Weapon in Solo Leveling: ARISE. A pistol made with the vengeful spirit of Skadi, who was once called the god of hunting and winter. Each time a new wielder takes hold of it, they must satisfy the two conditions it gives them.
Appearance[]
The Skadi has a striking color palette dominated by shades of deep blue, icy blue, and black. These colors give it a futuristic and sleek appearance with a cool, icy aura. The most prominent feature is its large, curved blade, which is integrated into the front of the weapon. The blade has a crystalline, ice-like appearance, with sharp, jagged edges that resemble shards of ice. The blade's surface is translucent, giving it an ethereal and deadly look.
The body of the Skadi is crafted with angular, aerodynamic shapes, enhancing its futuristic design. It is primarily composed of dark metallic elements with blue highlights, adding to its sharp and aggressive aesthetic. There are intricate patterns and glowing blue lines running along the weapon's body and blade, suggesting a mystical or energy-based technology. The lines converge towards the barrel, giving it a powered-up look.
Handle: The handle of the weapon is ergonomic, designed to fit comfortably in the user's hand. It features the same color scheme, with black as the base and icy blue accents. The weapon also has a few additional elements like small spikes or fins that protrude from the main body, contributing to its aggressive appearance.
Stats[]
Skadi | ||
---|---|---|
Type | ||
Rarity | ||
Element | ||
Attack | 400 - 2500 | |
HP | 400 - 3750 | |
Precision | 0 - 4000 |
Skills[]
Passive[]
Details | |
---|---|
Passive | Effects |
✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ | When Winter Hunting is used, it activates Last Hunt and applies the [Skadi's Blessing] effect for 7 second(s). When Winter Hunting hits, it applies the [Skadi's Curse] effect to the target.
Deals damage equal to 100% of the user's Attack to targets with the [Skadi's Curse] effect.
Increases the user's Attack by 3%.
Duration: 7 second(s) Interrupts the target.
|
Advancement | Effects |
✦ ✧ ✧ ✧ ✧ | When Last Hunt is used, creates [Skadi's Domain] for 7 second(s).
When any attack lands while in the domain, it deals damage equal to 50% of the attacker's Attack. (Cooldown: 0.5 second(s))
|
✦ ✦ ✧ ✧ ✧ | Increases Water damage by 10%. |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✧ ✧ | Enhances [Skadi's Blessing].
Increases the user's Attack by 3%.
|
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✧ | Decreases the cooldown of Winter Hunting by 20%. |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ | Enhances the Last Hunt skill.
Deals damage equal to 500% of the user's Attack to target with the [Skadi's Curse] effect.
Interrupts the target.
|
Dimensional Advancement | |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦1 | Increase the user's Attack, Defense, and HP by 3%. |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦2 | Increase the user's Attack, Defense, and HP by 3%. |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦3 | Increase the user's Attack, Defense, and HP by 3%. |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦4 | Increase the user's Attack, Defense, and HP by 3%. |
✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦5 | Increase the user's Attack, Defense, and HP by 3%. |
Limit Break[]
Limit Break Level | Required Items |
---|---|
20 → 40 | Design x2
Gold x10,000 |
40 → 60 | Design x6
Gold x15,000 |
60 → 80 | Precision Design x1
Gold x25,000 |
80 → 100 | Precision Design x3
Gold x40,000 |
Secret File[]
"No matter what danger you face, you must never ask for help."
The traveler closed his eyes, remembering the advice he heard from an old man before climbing the snowy mountain.
His body didn't shake because of the cold, but the mortal terror.
A low cry resounded from somewhere in the dark forest and it was getting closer.
Although he managed to escape, the beast seemed to have no intention of letting him go.
"Damn it, damn it, damn it! I can't die in a place like this...!"
As the beast remained just out of sight, he was more aware of every sound it made. Suddenly, it gripped the traveler's feet.
The sound of dry branches hitting skin, snow crunching, and something emitting a hiss of hot steam.
The the silence came.
The traveler sense that the end was approaching.
"Please... someone..."
he felt hot breath on his face.
When he lifted his tear-blurred eyes, he could see the inside of its mouth: sharp teeth and bits of loose flesh here and there.
The people whose flesh that was must have all met the same fate...
"..dying slowly, in excruciating pain."
"Is there a way to escape this?" He thought frantically. "I don't want to die yet, so someone please..."
"S-save me... Anyone... please help me!" He waited.
With his desperate cry, the traveler felt something sharp on his neck.
The traveler closed his eyes tightly, preparing for the pain.
"...What?"
A few minutes passed, but it felt like an eternity.
He didn't feel any pain.
The sensation at the nape was the same, so the monster probably didn't change its mind.
The puzzled traveler blinked several times at the unbelievable sight.
There were no monsters.
There was only a chunk of ice floating in the air, silhouetted by the night sky over the snowy mountain.
When he rubbed the nape of his neck, ice crystals rained down.
"Did I imagine it...?"
"You ungrateful fool. Thank your savior."
"W-who are you?"
"Your savior, that's who."
The traveler quickly looked around, but there wasn't another creature in sight.
That left only one possibility.
"What... exactly are you?"
"I was once the ruler of this place. Now, I shall rule over you."
"Just who do you think you are...?!"
"Your rescuer. Obviously."
What one earth happende?
Where did the monster go? What was the collar of ice stuck around his neck, how could the chunk of ice in front of him be talking.?
"Stop standing around and accept me."
The traveler swallowed the questions he wanted to ask and gingerly stretched out his and towards the chunk of ice that called itself his "ruler."
As he took it in his hand, he realized it wasn't any chunk of ice. It was fashioned in the shape of a gun.
"Now that I've lent you my power, you must fulfill the two conditions I require of you."
"What if I don't want to?"
"Then you must repay my kindness with your life."
The traveler had been close to death many times before.
He knew it wasn't lying when it said it would take his life.
Once again fearing for his life, he barely managed to squeak:
"...What do you want?"
"First, keep me beside you until the day you die."
"And the second condition?"
"Hm... okay. The den of the monster you just faced is nearby. Clear out their kin."
"How am I...?'
"With my power, it should be easy."
It was clever.
It made its demands after you already owed it your life and knew how easily it could end it.
It was only when the traveler had reached the point of no return that he could fully understand the old man's advice.
This was why he wasn't meant to ask for help/
"...I accept."
Still, he now had no choice. The traveler started walking.
His footprints were placed on top of the giant monsters as he traveled to their den.