By Daniela Lozano, | May 12, 2017
'Mobile Legends' characters are displayed. (YouTube)
A new character is set to be introduced in the hit game "Mobile Legends" by the name of Aurora. She is said to have the ability to defeat some of the favorite heroes in the game. In fact, her frosty image is intimidating, according to some "Mobile Legends" players.
YouTuber SunBros has revealed the skills and abilities of Aurora in a video showcasing her skill set. The sneak peek gave a brief summary of how the character can win every match as soon as she steps in the arena of "Mobile Legends."
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Some of her skills set includes Frost Shock (where she fires a frost energy missile that can slow the enemy down and defeat radial magic), Coldness Destroy (where the characters form an icy rock that would land on a desired area to slow down the enemy and deal with magic damage), Bitter Frost (where Aurora deals with magic damage), and Pride of Ice (where each skill being given will let Aurora earn one frost energy point).
Once four energy points were earned, Aurora's fifth attack would immediately freeze the opponent instead of slowing them down. Other than that, Aurora would cost 24,000 BP or 349 Diamonds in the first week, while the Nature Thorne Skin will be sold at 269 Diamonds.
Meanwhile, iTech Post reported that "Mobile Legends" Patch 1.1.76 has just been released. The patch would affect those who love to choose Fighter and Mage heroes as Montoon. The patch would bring some new items in the game such as Bloodlust Axe, Thunder Belt, and Disaster Truncheon.
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