Name: Hercules
Classes: Saber, Lancer, Rider, Archer, Berserker
Appearance:
Equipment: An A-Ranked Bow with no effects, and a pair of E-Ranked Bracers, which act as armor.
Skills (3):
Divinity A
Bravery D
Minds Eye A
Battle Continuation D
Noble Phantasms: Hercules' Noble Phantasms do not need their names called to activate.
■ God Hand
Rank: B
Type: Anti-Unit (Self) Noble Phantasm
As an Immortal Hercules can not die. Of course as far as a competition goes that's hardly fare. Hercules is immune to attacks B rank or below. Be they magical, physical or noble phantasms. He can only be harmed by a strength of A, a magical attack of A, or a noble phantasm of A-Rank.
Further more it gives him the ability of Resurrection should an attack kill him. Hercules is able to resurrect eleven times for finally being slain. One life for each of his twelve labors.
The Final ability of God hand is that it grants Hercules immunity from any attacks that have already killed him, even if they're A or EX Rank.
■ Herculean Strength
Rank: A
Type: Anti-Unit (Self) Noble Phantasm
Hercules was strong enough to Redirect the flow of a river. It's no surprise that one of his noble phantasms allow him to increase his Strength stat to EX-Rank. To Activate this Phantasm Hercules must drop any weapons he's using.
■ Hydra's Blood
Rank: B
Type: Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm
Obtained through slaying Lernaean Hydra, it's caustic blood is poisonous even to gods. As long as a bladed weapon coated with this blood makes contact with an enemy it poisons them. Under the effects of this poison the opposing hero will lose one rank of constitution until they die. The poison will be applied even if the weapon itself didn't do damage. A Hero with divinity will only loose one point in constitution before poison dissipates.
■ Pelt of the Nemean Lion
Rank: D
Type: Anti-Unit(self) Noble Phantasm
The pelt Take from a mythical lion which Hercules Wore instead of armor. The beast's hide was stronger than even bronze.
The Pelt acts as A D-Ranked Armor which does not degrade, or reduce Hercules' Agility.
■ Olive Branch
Rank: E
Type: Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm
When Hercules was a young boy he uprooted one of Athena's sacred Olive trees with his bare hands. Rather than punish him for the offence Athena had the olive tree forged into a mighty club that would Serve Hercules for all of his days. This Club acts as both Hercules' Sword and spear, allowing him to be summoned as lancer, and Saber. Because the branch is blessed by the goddess of wisdom, Hercules' master gains a Rank up in intelligence while he wields this weapon.
■ Apollo's Chariot
Rank: A
Type: Anti-Army Noble Phantasm
Hercules was once allowed to ride upon Apollo's chariot. When summoned as a Rider this is Hercules' most powerful Noble Phantasm. Hercules most spend a single post charging up those move. After which he can teleport to anywhere in the world in an instant. Upon his arrival everything within a 100 meter radius of Hercules is incinerated as if burned away by the heat of the sun. Apollo only allowed Achilles to Ride his Chariot once, as such this phantasm has but one use.
The location where Hercules wishes to teleport has a small Pseudo-Sun appear in the sky, the turn before Hercules Teleports. The ambient temperature increase by twenty degrees, and it lit by the new sun. The Sun remains for the remained of the thread.
Magic: Basic
Advantages/Disadvantages:
History:the greatest hero in Greek mythology. He was a demi-god born from Zeus, the king of the gods, and a human woman. While he had superior talent in all areas, he had a number of personality issues. He beat his harp teacher to death over a small matter during his childhood, so he lived as a shepherd afterward to calm his temper. He thus became a splendid man who accomplished several great deeds that caused the King of Thebes to grant Heracles his daughter, Megara. They had two children, and he earned the right to succeed the king.
He was both young and strong and it seemed that there was no match for him among humans. His future seemed bright, having married the king's daughter and bearing two children, but Zeus's wife, Hera, detested the child born between Zeus and a human. She meddled with his fate at every opportunity, and she started by sending madness to him that caused him to kill his family. Troubled by the sins he had committed, he received a sign that he should atone by becoming the slave of Eurystheus, the man who took away his promised position as king.
Eurystheus, jealous of the strong hero, gave him many difficult tasks, and claimed that Heracles would remain his slave until they were completed. These difficult labors were tasks impossible to complete with normal human skills that later came to be known as the famous Twelve Labors of Heracles. The number of labors originally chosen by the gods was ten, but Eurystheus added two more labors after denying the fulfillment of two of them. Heracles managed to complete even those tasks, so he was granted not only his freedom, but he also received an immortal body as proof of his great accomplishments.
Catalyst: Any of the items from his labors, or the Stone Sword-Ax.