![]() ![]() Trading with jax in the early game is dependant on outplaying his counter strike. Evasion, less damage from AoE abilities, and a 1-second stun. playful/trickster is what makes fizz an assassin. well don't shoot me, but I'm just going with Jesus. A dash, another dash, a slow, a nuke, and a free zhoyas active. It'll need to be a unifying folkloric character that's instantly recognizable. We got the Americas who are diverse, and then you have the European region which is even more so! Western cultures are a little more divided. The thing is that because the Chinese people spread out across Asia that much, and the Chinese culture permeated quite a few regions, the story spread out pretty much intact as well. It's kinda hard to compare with Western cultures. It's that in-grained into the Chinese culture that it followed the immigrants whereever they went. A Chinese person who lives in Singapore (like me) or Malaysia knows just as much about Sun Wukong as a Chinese person who lives in the mainland. He just that recognizable to any Chinese of just about any age group and even across regions. The live-action TV series and movies are meant for all ages. It's this near invincibility that made him a powerful fighter. He could also withstand the Red Boy's Samadhi Fire, the inextinguishable flame. Famously, he could resist a form of fire brazier used to kill/punish immortals after he was caught eating from the peach trees. His extreme resilience is coupled from that origin to also him devouring a HUGE amount of immortality peaches that gave him resilience beyond several celestial beings as well. He prayed to both the earth and the heavens after he cracked open from his stone egg as his 'parents' that gave him life. Wukong's origin is essentially he is born from the earth itself. Note that creation myths change with the region as China is big and varied. His body became the earth and humanity and animals arose from his flesh. The other creation myth, that of the giant Pan Gu who was born from a cosmic egg. Nuwa, half-serpent and half-woman, was the 'mother' of mankind by taking wet earth and molding it into humanity. It's not an unusual origin if you tie-in to the creation myths of Nuwa or Pan Gu. ![]() He's not made from stone he was born from stone, from the earth.
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