Danzaburou was the last god released in Season 7.Danzaburou was the last god release in 2020.The Best Sake Merchant! As Danzaburou, have 3 enemies taunted at the same time by Alluring Spiritsįortuitous Investment As Danzaburou, fill up all 4 Dubious Savings money pouches in a single match. Intoxications from multiple bags do not stack in duration.ĭamage: 70/115/160/205/250 (+80% of your Physical Power)Įxplosion Damage: 30/55/80/105/130 (+30% of your Physical Power) Subsequent hits of the money bag or explosions deal 15% damage.Įach initial bag and explosion that hits an enemy deals 100/170/240/310/380 (+110% of your Physical Power) damage and 15/25.5/36/47.5/58 (+16.5% of your Physical Power) damage on subsequent hits/explosions and dealing up to 130/221/312/363/414 (+143% of your Physical Power) damage with all 3 hits on the same target and apply up to 30 gold. When a money bag stops moving, it reveals to be an explosive which detonates after a short delay. Gods hit are damaged and Intoxicated, dropping a gold coin that Danzaburou or his ally gods can pick up to provide him 10 gold. Instead, he reserves his best pranks for what he considers to be a less perceptive audience.ĭanzaburou rolls out 3 money bags that pass through and damage Enemy minions but stop on Enemy gods, slowing as they travel. Ever since, the tanuki has refrained from playing tricks on hapless humans.
It is said that Danzaburou has been outwitted only once, by a human peasant. With his sly grin and big belly, the cheerful tanuki can turn even the staunchest of his foes into a friend – at least for as long as it takes to get to the bottom of a jug of sake. Jug of sake in one hand, and a promissory note in the other, the tanuki offers his opponents a drink and payment even as he plans his next trick or three. To say that Danzaburou is a frustrating opponent is an understatement.īut Danzaburou brings more than just frustration – he is also a purveyor of good fortune. When not dodging his opponent's attacks, or leaving a statue in his place to absorb the brunt of their wrath, he's hiding in plain sight, waiting for his moment to strike. Nowhere is this more evident than on the battlefield, where Danzaburou surrounds himself in chaos and confusion. Even so, like all tanuki, he lives to cause trouble, and relishes every opportunity to show off his cleverness, as well as his capacity to cause havoc. While these are mostly for his own amusement, he has been known to act on behalf of others, so long as he finds it entertaining. The supreme commander of all tanuki is infamous for his antics and his tricks are justly feared by mortal and immortal alike.Ī shape-shifter and trickster without equal, Danzaburou has never met a prank he would not pull. “In Houdini,” adds Collier, “we can easily re-use this data within Pyro and POP networks allowing us to drive secondary effects such as smoke and embers.Among the tanuki of Sado Island, one name is known above all others – that of Danzaburou. The simulations were all cached to disk with velocity, vorticity, temperature and various other attributes.
RealtimeUK also used velocity field forces to control the speed and direction of the lava and to force it where artists desired, rather than just relying on its natural flow across the environment. Using volumes, we created zones that would maintain heat and also areas that would cool faster as it got closer to the ice.” “As the temperature cools down across the surface it slowly solidifies the fluid. “The fluid system in Houdini is very powerful and allowed us to easily control the viscosity of the lava with a custom temperature attribute,” says Lead VFX Artist Graham Collier. That meant its direction, speed and its cooling and viscosity all had to be carefully controlled - something easily done inside Houdini. Here, the lava was designed to always pose a threat to the characters but never quite break through a wall of ice. Having simulated water several times in previous trailer work using Houdini, RealtimeUK drew on its experience to realize the lava flows.