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Besieger's Set is a set of 7 Epic items. The Items can be obtained from crafting using items which are randomly dropped while hitting the raid.
The Set
Name | Att | Def | AV | Per | Ability | Obtained | |
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Besieger's Blade | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Besieger's Bulwark | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Besieger's Mail Coif | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Besieger's Mail Hauberk | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Besieger's Mail Gloves | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Besieger's Mail Chausses | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Besieger's Mail Boots | 120 | 100 | 145 | Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage against Sieges | Crafting (General) - Kessov Castle items | ||
Castle Crashers | 2 Generals: 1 Human/Strength/Tank, 1 Goblin/Intellect/Melee 20 Troops: Any Power Bonus: 500 vs Kessov Castle Raid |
Crafting (Events) - Kessov Banner | |||||
Besiegers' Blood | 3 Generals: 1 Human/Strength/Tank, 1 Goblin/Intellect/Melee, 1 Any 20 Troops: Any Power Bonus: 1600% vs Sieges |
Crafting (General - Events) - Besieger Troops | |||||
Siege Commander Honorius | 170 | 270 | 238 | Master of Siegecraft: Chance for bonus damage | Loot from Kessov Siege | ||
Mazlo the Tunneler | 190 | 170 | 233 | Subterranean Sneakiness: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each Goblin Besieger in the legion | Loot from Kessov Siege | ||
Elven Besieger | 55 | 20 | 60 | Gains 5 Attack and 5 Defense when placed in the Castle Crashers legion | Kessov Siege | ||
Dwarven Besieger | 45 | 60 | 60 | Gains 5 Attack and 5 Defense when placed in the Castle Crashers legion | Kessov Siege | ||
Felpuur Besieger | 50 | 40 | 60 | Gains 5 Attack and 5 Defense when placed in the Castle Crashers legion | Raid: Kessov Siege | ||
Oroc Besieger | 50 | 45 | 61 | Gains 5 Attack and 5 Defense when placed in the Castle Crashers legion | Kessov Siege | ||
Gnomish Besieger | 40 | 85 | 61 | Gains 5 Attack and 5 Defense when placed in the Castle Crashers legion | Kessov Siege | ||
Goblin Besieger | 60 | 5 | 61 | Gains 5 Attack and 5 Defense when placed in the Castle Crashers legion | Kessov Siege |
Full Set Bonus
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Raid Attack Value: 1015 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duel Power: 770 |
Additional Info
Chance for Bonus Damage. Extra Damage against Kessov Castle
The Lore continues at Locar Kessov's Set
Lore
I. Though he was born of noble blood, the eldest son of a wealthy family whose riches would one day be his, Locar Kessov had nothing but disdain for the hedonism and decadence with which many aristocrats filled their lives. To him they were no better than the workshy drunkards one might find ensconced in dingy taverns or alleyways. He believed that a nobleman must prove worthy of his lands and titles, and show the world that he's equal to the status fate has thrust upon him. |
II. Locar trained alongside his family's guardsmen and endured the grueling regimen forced upon them by the masters-at-arms. At first they sneered at him from behind their helmets, believing that he was but a foppish fool playing at soldiering. But he earned their respect by accepting the harsh punishments and arduous tasks the masters piled upon his shoulders, never once complaining. In time he became a splendid warrior, with no equal among the Kessovs' troops and trainers. |
III. The young heir of the Kessov house rode out into the world, in search of challenges by which he might prove himself and put his skills and courage to the test. When he heard of bandits plaguing a region, he hunted them down and put them to the sword. When word came of sinister happenings in a dungeon, he ventured into its shadowy depths and did battle with whatever monsters or malefactors he might find within. Thus Locar earned fame and praise not for his name and blood, but for the magnitude of his deeds. |
IV. A gypsy girl came to Locar Kessov during his travels, having heard of his prowess as an adventurer. She sought an amulet which she believed to be hidden within nearby ruins, and dared not face its undead guardians herself. In return for its delivery she offered to take the young warrior to her bed. Locar accepted - for the girl was beautiful, and he had no fear of the undead. He ventured into the ruins, destroyed their skeletal guardians, and found the amulet hidden within a stone chest. |
V. Locar returned to the gypsy girl and presented her with the amulet she so desired. But once she had it in her grasp she broke her oath, and told Locar to leave or else face her kinsmen's blades. The adventurer was incensed by this betrayal. Weapon in hand, he laid waste to the gypsy rogues who hurled themselves against him. Then he carved deep scars into the girl's face, so she would never again be able to use her beauty to deceive others as she had deceived him. After that he rode off - sparing her life in spite of her treachery. This proved to be a mistake. |
VI. The gypsy girl had learned of sinister magics, passed down among her people from mother to daughter. And though her powers were those of a novice, Locar's blade had provided her with a source of dark energy. For the ground was soaked with the blood of her kinsmen, and their enraged souls flitted above her - crying out in anger and anguish. Thus she was able to invoke a powerful curse. She called upon Galba, and urged her to ruin the mighty warrior. The girl, her mind filled with black malice, cried out for the goddess to leave Locar crippled and enfeebled, a bitter and broken man who would rue the day he incurred the gypsy's wrath. |
VII. Galba's wicked lips twisted into a dark smile as she prepared to carry out the girl's bidding. But another goddess stood in her way. For Rassys had witnessed the gypsy's deception, and deemed Locar's actions just. She demanded that Galba desist, else she would use her own divine powers and cause the dread goddess to fall madly in love with a hideous swamp monster. So the two celestials squabbled, and would surely have come to blows. But other deities intervened, forcing a compromise upon them. Locar would not be harmed. Instead the curse would fall upon his firstborn son. |