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'''Barya of Kelari''' is a notable [[Ascendancy passive skill]] for the [[Disciple of Varashta]] that grants the player the [[Kelari, the Tainted Sands]] skill, summoning an invulnerable [[physical]]-themed djinn [[minion]] that can be [[commanded]] to deal physical damage and inflict [[Critical Weakness]]. The djinn can also gain additional command skills by allocated connected passive skills: | '''Barya of Kelari''' is a notable [[Ascendancy passive skill]] for the [[Disciple of Varashta]] that grants the player the [[Kelari, the Tainted Sands]] skill, summoning an invulnerable [[physical]]-themed djinn [[minion]] that can be [[commanded]] to deal physical damage and inflict [[Critical Weakness]]. The djinn can also gain additional command skills by allocated connected passive skills: | ||
* [[Kelari's Malediction (passive)|Kelari's Malediction ]]: passively consumes [[corpse]]s to summon [[Corpse Beetle]] minions, which do not attack but will rush targets and explode when commanded | * [[Kelari's Malediction (passive)|Kelari's Malediction]]: passively consumes [[corpse]]s to summon [[Corpse Beetle]] minions, which do not attack but will rush targets and explode when commanded | ||
* [[Kelari's Judgment (passive)|Kelari's Judgment ]]: the owner and djinn [[channel]] together to create blades in the air that fall on release, dealing [[spell]] damage and | * [[Kelari's Judgment (passive)|Kelari's Judgment]]: the owner and djinn [[channel]] together to create blades in the air that fall on release, dealing [[spell]] damage and inflicting [[Critical Weakness]] | ||
* [[Kelari's Deception (passive)|Kelari's Deception]]: deals physical spell damage in an area, summoning a clone which explodes when reused | * [[Kelari's Deception (passive)|Kelari's Deception]]: deals physical spell damage in an area, summoning a clone which explodes when reused | ||
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Barya of Kelari
Ascendancy Notable Passive Skill
Grants Skill: Kelari, the Tainted Sands [1]
"And you... there was no excuse for your actions. You defiled them! You have tainted the very sands with the blood of your own! Yet the war rages on. You have achieved nothing. You must pay."
Varashta condemned Kelari to the ritual of the barya, sentenced to serve as a Djinn.
Varashta condemned Kelari to the ritual of the barya, sentenced to serve as a Djinn.
Barya of Kelari is a notable Ascendancy passive skill for the Disciple of Varashta that grants the player the Kelari, the Tainted Sands skill, summoning an invulnerable physical-themed djinn minion that can be commanded to deal physical damage and inflict Critical Weakness. The djinn can also gain additional command skills by allocated connected passive skills:
- Kelari's Malediction: passively consumes corpses to summon Corpse Beetle minions, which do not attack but will rush targets and explode when commanded
- Kelari's Judgment: the owner and djinn channel together to create blades in the air that fall on release, dealing spell damage and inflicting Critical Weakness
- Kelari's Deception: deals physical spell damage in an area, summoning a clone which explodes when reused
Barya of Kelari and its connected passive skills do not have preceding small passives, therefore only requiring a single passive each to allocate.
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