Soul Knight Prequel: How To Secret Combo of Darkened Airbender

Soul Knight Prequel: How To Secret Combo of Darkened Airbender

Kamehame- oh wait, wrong game.

Margareth
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Did you know that Soul Knight Prequel has a secret combo from Darkened Airbender? We’re going to share how to execute this combo in the game and what you need to do it. Regardless of how good it is, one just can’t pass up on being able to launch a green kamehameha skill!

Darkened Airbender Secret Combo

This combo is the exact same attack from the boss himself. The Darkened Airbender is a boss known for launching dark attacks, but particularly unique is his wide, long beam that deals dark damage.

The requirement is his fist weapon, the Darkened Airbender’s Iron Fist. Equip it, and now you’re ready to master this skill.

NOTE: You can the Darkened Airbender in the Xandu Region, specifically in the Shattered Spine map. You’ll have to fight him around 9 pm to 6 pm, else you’ll see Valadrion’s Soulplate instead.

Darkened Airbender's Iron Fist weapon for secret combo.

To launch this move like a true Airbender, do it exactly as shown here: 2/3 Normal attack, 1 Short Charge, 6/7 Normal attacks, 1 Full Charge!

If you want to see the maximum damage output you can do using this move, make sure to also wear these fatebounds:

  • Blowout: Increases the range of melee attacks and area of effect skills (130%/170% range offset and 1.3x/1.7x range).
  • Onslaught: DOT skills tick faster (tick rate offset by 70%/50%).
  • Doombringer (new fatebound): Increases the damage and tick rate of all ailments (applying damage offset by 150%/200%, over-time effects’ tick rate offset by 70%, 40%).

Especially with 3-piece Blowout, the skill will hilariously cover half of your screen and absolutely decimate anything in that direction. So, have fun breaking everything with the new Darkened Airbender secret combo in Soul Knight Prequel!

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