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  • Man-Of-War
  • Man-of-war
  • Man-of-War
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  • A man-of-war was a large military capital ship. Men-o-war were used during the Pius Dea Era by both the Pius Dea-controlled Republic Navy and its opponents. They were capable of exchanging fire across broadsides. They saw action during the Pius Dea Crusades when the Pius Dea sect used its control over the Galactic Republic to launch military crusades against alien species in the Outer Rim to subdue chaos in the name of The Goddess. Men-o-war were still in use during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
  • The Man-of-War was the most powerful sailing ship of the Early Modern Era as this ship was bristling with cannons and other naval engagement devices.
  • Man-Of-War is an enemy fought in Chrono Cross. After placing the Decor Shield on the suit of armor in the vault of Viper Manor, several Men-Of-War attack the player. To test the strength of Serge and his allies, Fargo forces them to fight two Men-Of-War. These enemies appear as animated suits of armor, bearing blue shields identical to the Decor Shield and Long Swords. Appearing to be headless, Men-Of-War frequently engages in battle with Men-At-Arms. Of their Element grids, Men-Of-Man cast HiRes most frequently.
  • A man-of-war (plural men-of-war; also man of war, man-o'-war or simply man) is a term referring to an armed naval vessel in the British Royal Navy. The term was first used in the mid 17th century. Later, it not only refered to the ship of the line, but also other large warships such as Frigates, Corvettes, and Brigs. The legitimate Man-of-War was invented by Sir John Hawkins around the mid-1500's. It was over two hundred feet long, had up to one hundred and twenty cannon, and had three masts. A smaller version was later called the frigate.
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MATK
  • 10
ATK
  • 16
Prerequisites
  • Enlightenment Age, Anchorage, Science 1, Military 5
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Name
  • Man-Of-War
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  • 0
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Min range
  • 1
Max range
  • 10
DEF
  • 5
HP
  • 100
Location
Absorbs
  • N/A
Upgrades To
Immune
  • N/A
abstract
  • A man-of-war was a large military capital ship. Men-o-war were used during the Pius Dea Era by both the Pius Dea-controlled Republic Navy and its opponents. They were capable of exchanging fire across broadsides. They saw action during the Pius Dea Crusades when the Pius Dea sect used its control over the Galactic Republic to launch military crusades against alien species in the Outer Rim to subdue chaos in the name of The Goddess. Men-o-war were still in use during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
  • The Man-of-War was the most powerful sailing ship of the Early Modern Era as this ship was bristling with cannons and other naval engagement devices.
  • Man-Of-War is an enemy fought in Chrono Cross. After placing the Decor Shield on the suit of armor in the vault of Viper Manor, several Men-Of-War attack the player. To test the strength of Serge and his allies, Fargo forces them to fight two Men-Of-War. These enemies appear as animated suits of armor, bearing blue shields identical to the Decor Shield and Long Swords. Appearing to be headless, Men-Of-War frequently engages in battle with Men-At-Arms. Of their Element grids, Men-Of-Man cast HiRes most frequently.
  • A man-of-war (plural men-of-war; also man of war, man-o'-war or simply man) is a term referring to an armed naval vessel in the British Royal Navy. The term was first used in the mid 17th century. Later, it not only refered to the ship of the line, but also other large warships such as Frigates, Corvettes, and Brigs. Men-of-war carry anywhere from twenty to one-hundred cannons (depending on the variation of size and design) and are propelled primarily by sails, unlike a galley, which uses oars. The first men-of-war were generally military galleons, naus and brigs, considering those were the most common seventeenth century naval vessels. The Man-of-War was used at the Battle of Khael Roa. Arming about 100 cannons and having over 1,000 crewmen, the Manowar is the largest ship owned capturing the HMS Belette (HMS Manowar), which fought Nathaniel Hawk and his ship off of Khael Roa. It is the second strongest ship, second only to the Black Pearl. The legitimate Man-of-War was invented by Sir John Hawkins around the mid-1500's. It was over two hundred feet long, had up to one hundred and twenty cannon, and had three masts. A smaller version was later called the frigate.
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