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Background[]

The Hunter Games allow the Frozn to test the abilities and ingenuity of the younger generation in order to gauge their true worth. So to complete the apprenticeship of her young pupil, Mahimatah ordered young Ruru to set out on a pilgrimage to the Great North and only return when she was ready. Listening to the voices of the frozen cliff-faces led the young woman to an abandoned wolf-cub and an injured eagle, who she then decided to take under her wing. Now after five years of living and travelling with her new companions, Ruru feels sufficiently prepared to finally take on champion Aaron in the next Hunter Games.

Missions[]

  • Winning the Hunter Games II: Block 40 damage with Ruru
  • Winning the Hunter Games III: Inflict 210 damage with Ruru

Advantages & Disadvantages[]

Advantages:

  • Her base power is 7, which is good for a 4*.
  • Her base damage is 6, which is also good.
  • Her ability takes away four damage from her opponent, which helps in case you are in danger of being KO'ed.
  • The minimum for her ability is two, which is low.
  • SoB doesn't really affect her, since her stats are good.
  • The clan bonus increases her stats by two, making her a potential 9/8.

Disadvantages:

  • Her ability is Courage-based, meaning you only have two chances to activate it. It also makes her predictable.
  • SoA cancels her ability, so she won't be able to reduce her opponent's damage.
  • Both her ability and bonus have conditions that must be met before you activate them, meaning you must think before you use her.
  • At times, you will have to choose between her bonus or her ability, if you don't get the chance to activate both together.
  • She is a 4*, so she takes up room in your deck.
  • She has competition from the other 4* in Frozn.

Trivia[]

  • Since her profile mentions The Hunter Games, and how part of her name is pronounced, she most likely is a nod to Rue from The Hunger Games. Incidentally, her cycle-mate, Keitha, is loosely based on Katniss Everdeen.
  • She is also based off of Nakoruru from the fighting game series, Samurai Shodown.
  • Her strong bond with her animals, her finding an abandoned wolf as well as being sent north are all a nod to Jon Snow, a character from the popular fantasy series, Game of Thrones.

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