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  • Harihara
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  • Harihara represents the unity of the Hindu gods Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). Also known as the Shankara-Nayarana, Harihara's right half represents Shiva and the attributes it is associated with: destructive, terrifying, and feminine, while the left half represent Vishnu as the pacifist, auspicious, and masculine. Because worshipers believe each deity is the Supreme Being, the unity of the two represents the sacred ultimate power of the universe, supreme over all other gods. The exact nature of this unity is still debated among the Hindu philosophical schools.
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Level
  • ?
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Drops
  • -
Battle Start
  • Create. Destroy. Repeat.
Weak
  • -
Soldiers
  • 3900
  • 4290
Hitpoints
  • ~1000
  • ~11500
skill lv
  • 【Autoskill】
  • Skill nullification of enemy's attacking skill / 35%
  • Skill nullification of enemy's attacking skill / 50%
procs
  • 1
ATK
  • 4100
  • 4510
friendship max
  • You want love, courage,
  • hope? I can create it all!
friendship event
  • But you can save it by
  • I've decided to destroy the
  • promising to be mine!
  • world and create it anew.
battle end
  • Ugh, I think I'm broken.
Rarity
  • SR
login
  • You should raze this town
  • to the ground. I'll help!
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Element
  • Cool
ManaPoints
  • -
meet
  • I create AND destroy AND
  • recreate! Next up is...
DEF
  • 3850
  • 4235
Skill
  • Recreation
  • Maragidyne Mabufudyne Mazandyne Maziodyne Materadyne Genocide Bloodbath Executioner Bhairava
  • Vanity Hunger Wave Vaikunta Dekaja Dekunda Tarukaja Makakaja Rakukaja Sukukaja Debilitate
  • Vanity Hunger Wave Dekaja Dekunda Blood Curse Reincarnation Element Core
Description
  • This goddess of creation also destroys and recreates things she doesn't like.
Resist
  • Almighty
Cost
  • 40
  • 48
friendship
  • If I created you, then I
  • could destroy you, too!
Race
  • Onmyo
Void
  • Expel/Death/Ailments
Absorb
  • -
Reflect
  • -
abstract
  • Harihara represents the unity of the Hindu gods Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). Also known as the Shankara-Nayarana, Harihara's right half represents Shiva and the attributes it is associated with: destructive, terrifying, and feminine, while the left half represent Vishnu as the pacifist, auspicious, and masculine. Because worshipers believe each deity is the Supreme Being, the unity of the two represents the sacred ultimate power of the universe, supreme over all other gods. The exact nature of this unity is still debated among the Hindu philosophical schools.
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