By Jay / / Games

Obsidia, the latest marksman introduced on the advanced server, immediately grabs attention with her eerie bone-themed design and powerful kit. Drawing her strength from bone energy, she brings a fresh and deadly playstyle that could shake up the meta once released. Let’s break down what makes Obsidia so terrifying on the battlefield.


Understanding Obsidia’s Passive: Bone Energy and Bone Shards

Obsidia’s passive revolves around accumulating bone energy—a purple bar under her HP that fills every time she deals damage. Once full, she gains a bone shard. These shards are key to her damage output: whenever she lands a basic attack, all collected bone shards fly out and strike the target, multiplying her damage potential. The more shards she stacks, the more devastating her attacks become. Important details about the shards:

  • They inherit 6% of Obsidia’s attack effects, so items boosting attack effects like Demon Hunter Sword and Golden Staff are perfect for her.
  • Bone shards can deal critical damage, making critical builds very viable.
  • Damaging enemy heroes grants more bone energy than hitting minions, but jungle creeps do not grant any energy.
  • Killing an enemy hero instantly rewards Obsidia with one bone shard, providing a nice bonus for successful takedowns.

Skill Breakdown

Skill 1: Distant Strike

Obsidia fires a ranged attack that damages the first enemy hit and triggers her passive, releasing bone shards at that target. While shards only hit the first enemy, this skill is great for quickly stacking energy, especially if it hits multiple heroes at once.

Skill 2: Speed Surge

Though it looks like a dash, this skill is actually a 500% movement speed boost for 0.3 seconds in the direction Obsidia is facing. It doesn’t pass through walls but is excellent for dodging skill shots or chasing enemies. This quick burst of speed can make her elusive in fights.

Ultimate: Tethered Assault

Obsidia fires a projectile that tethers her to an enemy hero if it hits, pulling her close. This tether lasts for 3 seconds and can drag her around if the enemy moves, similar to Mitar’s ultimate but limited to one target. Both can move, and the tether follows.

While tethered, Obsidia can attack while moving, giving her incredible mobility and damage potential. She can also pass through walls during this state. Her second skill is enhanced—its duration is extended, cooldown reduced, and it can be used twice, allowing her to zip around relentlessly while maintaining pressure on her tethered target.


Why Obsidia Feels “Busted”

  • High damage scaling: With bone shards multiplying her basic attacks and benefiting from critical damage and attack effect items, her damage output is huge.
  • Unmatched mobility: Her boosted second skill combined with tethered movement during her ultimate makes her extremely slippery and hard to catch.
  • Strong against dash heroes: Her ultimate’s tether mechanic can shut down highly mobile heroes, dragging them back into danger.
  • Unique visual flair: Bone shards stretch out and return to her weapon, adding satisfying feedback to her attacks.

Obsidia’s kit is shaping up to be a nightmare for many players. Her ability to stack damage rapidly, combined with superior mobility and a potent ultimate, could make her a dominant marksman once she hits live servers. While she’s still in the advanced server testing phase and may see adjustments, current impressions show her as a potentially overpowered force. Is Obsidia balanced, weak, or too strong? Let me know your thoughts. For now, it looks like the Abyss has unleashed a true slayer on the Land of Dawn.

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