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# Faction

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**There are six factions in Legend of Arcadia. Each hero belonging to a faction has a factional advantage and disadvantage.**

* Flamexecuter
* Frostsect
* Judgethunder
* Lightbringer
* Shadower
* Voidowanderer

### Factional advantage & disadvantage

A Flamexecuter hero has a factional advantage over a Judgethunder hero but is weak against a Frostsect hero.

A Judgethunder hero has a factional advantage over a Frostsect hero but is weak against a Flamexecuter hero.

A Frostsect hero has a factional advantage over a Flamexecuter hero but is weak against a Judgethunder hero.

A Lightbringer hero has a factional advantage over a Shadower hero and is not affected by any other factions. However, the basic stats are reduced by 20%.

A Shadower hero is weak against a Lightbringer hero and does not have a factional advantage over a hero of any other factions. However, the basic stats are increased by 30%.

A Voidowanderer hero does not have a factional advantage over a hero of other factions and is not affected by any other factions.

***The factional advantage will increase the damage by 25% of a hero of a given faction. The factional disadvantage will decrease the damage by 25% to a hero of a given faction.***


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