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Wind-up Odin is a [[minions|minion]] that spawns the miniature version of the Primal [[Odin]]. Players can obtained this as part of the [[Veteran Rewards]]. Players will obtain the minion after subscribing to ARR for 360 days (12 months).
{{Minion Infobox
| image = [[file:wind-up odin1.jpg|350px]]
| Type = Monster
| Auto Attack=Single Target
| HP = 500
| ATK = 75
| DEF = 65
| SPD = 4
| Cost = 30
| Strengths = Gate
| Special Action = '''Non-tetsuken''' - Delivers an attack with a potency of 90 to all enemies within range.
| Action Type = Damage
| Points = 20
}}
[[Wind-up Odin]] is a [[minions|minion]] that spawns the miniature version of the Primal [[Odin]]. Players can obtained this as part of the [[Veteran Rewards]]. Players will obtain the minion after subscribing to ARR for 360 days (12 months).


==Description==
==Description==
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Many have pondered why a dark divinity with roots in northern mythology would wield a blade with a decidedly Far Eastern name. A popular theory is that Odin acquired the blade upon slaying an Auri warrior who was the first ever to notch his theretofore unsullied plate.
Many have pondered why a dark divinity with roots in northern mythology would wield a blade with a decidedly Far Eastern name. A popular theory is that Odin acquired the blade upon slaying an Auri warrior who was the first ever to notch his theretofore unsullied plate.
==Images==
==Images==
[[File:wind-up odin1.jpg|400px]] [[File:wind-up odin2.jpg|400px]]
[[File:wind-up odin2.jpg|400px]]


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Revision as of 09:58, 11 November 2015

Template:Minion Infobox Wind-up Odin is a minion that spawns the miniature version of the Primal Odin. Players can obtained this as part of the Veteran Rewards. Players will obtain the minion after subscribing to ARR for 360 days (12 months).

Description

Summon your wind-up Odin minion. Guaranteed not to wipe out your entire party in one fell stroke.

Many have pondered why a dark divinity with roots in northern mythology would wield a blade with a decidedly Far Eastern name. A popular theory is that Odin acquired the blade upon slaying an Auri warrior who was the first ever to notch his theretofore unsullied plate.

Images

Wind-up odin2.jpg