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Revision as of 05:26, 8 July 2024
Higanbana
“Delivers an attack with a potency of 200.
Additional Effect: Damage over Time
Potency: 50
Duration: 60s
Additional Effect: Grants a stack of Meditation, up to a maximum of 3
※This action cannot be assigned to a hotbar.— In-game description
Higanbana is an action unlocked at level 30. It is available for Samurai.
Related actions
Notes
- This weaponskill consumes all Sen, and requires 1 Sen in order to be used.
- Damage over time potency is 45 prior to learning Way of the Samurai III.
History
- Patch 7.0 (2024-07-02):
- Damage over time potency has been increased from 45 to 50 upon learning Way of the Samurai III
- Can no longer interact with Tsubame-gaeshi, as Kaeshi: Higanbana has been removed.
- Patch 6.1 (2022-04-12): Damage over time potency has been increased from 30 to 45.
- Patch 6.05 (2022-01-03): Range has been increased from 3 yalms to 6 yalms.
- Patch 6.0 (2021-12-07):
- Potency changed from 250 to 200.
- Potency for damage over time changed from 40 to 30.
- Patch 5.1 (2019-10-29): The additional effect "Grants a stack of Meditation, up to a maximum of 3" has been added.
- Patch 5.08 (2019-08-28): Damage over time potency has been increased from 35 to 40.
- Patch 5.0 (2019-07-02):
- Potency has been increased from 240 to 250.
- Cast time has been reduced from 1.8 to 1.3 seconds upon learning the Enhanced Iaijutsu trait.
- Patch 4.0 (2017-06-20): Added.
Trivia
Higanbana (彼岸花) is the Japanese name for Lycoris Radiata, or the Red Spider Lily. It is a poisonous flower (Hence the in-game ability dealing damage over time) that blooms during late summer and early autumn, and is often planted on graves and used in funerals as a tribute to the dead in Japan.