Chapter 333: Ragnarok
As soon as they didn't say anything, Li Yifan wouldn't listen, he made a move.
In an instant, he took the lives of these people, and just as he exhaled, a man arrived from the distant sky.
I saw that this person was wearing a long robe, with white hair, and he looked at Li Yifan with a condescending attitude.
Said: "You are the yellow-toothed child who killed my descendants?"
Li Yifan raised his head, straightened up his arrogance and said: "First of all, I am not a yellow-toothed child, and secondly, it seems that you are the ancestor of the Yang family, yes, let me tell you, it was your grandfather who I killed, what can you do?"
"You ......" The man stared at Li Yifan viciously, not knowing what to say.
"What a powerful mouth, but it's a pity, you must be buried here today to pay for my grandson's life. β
Li Yifan smiled coldly and said, "It's not certain who will kill the deer, so let's have a real battle now." β
Once again, he wants to buy new heroes, only then can he keep fighting and stick to the present.
This is another very mad hero, and as his name suggests, he is the Berserker - Olaf.
Here's his story. "Most people would say that death is a terrible thing, and that there is certainly no Olaf among these people. This berserker lives only for the roar of war and the symphony of steel. The thirst for honor and the void curse of a nameless death drive Olaf to throw himself into every battle. Olaf is at the mercy of bloodthirsty desires deep in his blood, and he only truly lives when he fights outside the gates.
Lockfa is a coastal peninsula located in one of the wildest areas of Freljord. There, anger is the only flame that warms frozen bones, blood is the only fluid that flows freely, and nothing is worse than getting old, weak, and forgotten. Olaf was a fighter of Lockefa, and he did not lack glory and did not hesitate to share it with others. One evening, as he and his people brag in the embers of a freshly razed village, an older warrior grows tired of Olaf's bragging. The veteran warrior used the method of agitation to ask Olaf to go to the divination to see if his fate was in line with his complacency. The challenge emboldened Olaf. He taunted the older warrior and threw the elbow of the dead beast to predict whether his death would reach the pinnacle of honor. When the prophecy was read, all the laughter came together: according to the hexagram, Olaf would live a long life and live a quiet life.
Enraged, Olaf rushes into the night and decides to prove the prophecy wrong by finding and killing Lockfar's terrifying monster, the Serpent of Frost. This monster has devoured thousands of humans and ships in its long life, and for all warriors who want to reach the end of their lives, they will challenge this monster. When Olaf allowed himself to rush into its gloomy stomach, his consciousness sank into a blackened state. The biting ice water woke him from the darkness, and the scarred corpse of the beast floated beside him. Frustrated, Olaf didn't give up and set out again to hunt down every legendary creature with claws and fangs, hoping that the next battle would be his last. Whenever he lunges towards the death of his dreams, he is saved by the blood of rage and takes him out of the brink of death.
Olaf concluded that no beast could make him die in accordance with his status as a warrior. His solution is to challenge the most feared tribe of Freldrudry: the Claws of Winter. Sejuani was amused by Olaf's single-handedly challenging her warband, but his audacity would not win him any mercy. She had her men charge, and prepared to take credit for the warriors who had taken down Olaf. But one by one, they fell, and Olaf lost himself in bloodlust again, slicing a bloody path to the leader of Winterclaw, without difficulty. Sejuani shook the glacier, and despite Olaf's seemingly unstoppable appearance, Sejuani fought him to exhaustion. As they reached a stalemate, Sejuani's glaring pierced the haze of Olaf's battle, something no weapon had been able to do until then. His rage subsided, and Sejuani could finally claim to him that she would lead Olaf to his glorious death, but only if he and his axe contributed to her conquest. From then on, Olaf solemnly declared that he would engrave his inheritance into Freljord. β
"When you see your ancestors, don't forget to tell them that Olaf sent you there. βOlaf
Doesn't his famous sentence sound very domineering, and his skills are not bad.
The first is his passivity, which is called the Fury of War.
For every percent of health lost, Olaf increases his attack speed by one percent.
His first Action Skill is Throwing Against the Current.
Olaf throws a tomahawk at the target area, dealing damage to enemies the axe passes through and reducing their speed by 60% for up to 2.5 seconds. The farther the axe flies, the longer the slow lasts, but it doesn't last less than one and a half seconds.
If Olaf picks up the axe, the cooldown of the skill will be reduced by 4.5 seconds.
His second Action Skill is Brutal Strike.
For a six-second duration, Olaf gains 20% of his life steal and increases his attack speed by 80%.
For every 2% of his health lost for the duration of his ability, Olaf gains a 1% bonus to healing.
His third active skill is Reckless Swing.
Olaf swings his twin axes wildly, dealing real damage to his target. The cost of this skill is equal to 30% of the damage dealt by this skill, but if this skill kills the target, all cast costs are returned.
Normal attacks reduce the cooldown of Reckless Swing by one second.
His ultimate is called, Ragnarok, and is divided into two parts: active and passive.
Passive: Olaf gains extra armor and extra resistances.
Active: Olaf removes all control effects from his body and is immune to any restricted spells for a duration of 6 seconds. Olaf also gains a 70% movement speed bonus when running towards an enemy hero for 1 second. For the duration of the skill, Olaf will lose the resistance bonus of the passive part of the skill and gain strong attack damage.