HP | ATK | |
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Level 1 | 95 | 230 |
Level 100 | 600 | 1320 |
Obtain | Violet Violence | |
Combo Call Name | ||
First HalfUsed when this summon is called first in the combo. | Tranquil | |
Second HalfUsed when this summon is called second in the combo. | Wind |
Sharom
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Sharom
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ID | 2040232000 |
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Summon ID | 3202 |
NameJP | シャローム |
Release Date | 2017-09-30 |
Other Sites | Huiji Wiki (Chinese wiki) |
This primal beast has the ability to weaken the will to fight. It is said to have been used in conjunction with other primals during the War but further details are unknown. After the War ended it went into hibernation. The magic flowing from its body gave birth to the small flowers found on Sharom Island. Just like the eponymous primal, the pollen of these flowers has a calming effect. Sharom is particularly docile and appears to dislike battle. |
Aura - Sharom's Aura | |
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0★This is the basic aura for this summon. Its level does not influence the aura. | 30% boost to Dark allies' ATK. Immunity to CharmedAttacks are slightly limited for Dark allies. |
3★This is the aura for the 3★ version of this summon. | 40% boost to Dark allies' ATK. Immunity to CharmedAttacks are slightly limited for Dark allies. |
Call - Tranquil Wind | Cooldown | |
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0★This is the basic call for this summon. Its level does not influence the call. | Massive Dark damage to all foes. Inflict 5% Debuff Res. DownDebuff resistance is lowered Strength: 5%Duration: 180 seconds.[1] |
9T9 turn cooldown. |
3★This is the call for the 3★ version of this summon. |
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This summon is safe to reduce or use as fodder. |
Trivia
Etymology
- Sharom is based on the Hebrew word "shalom" as well as the term "rose of shalom".
- Shalom (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם) means peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility. It can also be used idiomatically to mean both hello and goodbye.
- The term "rose of shalom", derived from the above, is a nickname for several flower species all over the world and has several poetical connotations. Despite having "rose" in the name, it doesn't actually refer to roses themselves but parallels to them.