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There was once a very rich merchant, who had six children, three sons, and three daughters;★ being a man of sense, he spared no cost for their education, but gave them all kinds of masters. His daughters were extremely handsome, especially the youngest; when she was little, every body admired her, and called her i The little Beauty /i ; so that, as she grew up, she still went by the name of i Beauty /i , which made her sisters very jealous. The youngest, as she was handsome, was also better than her sisters. The two eldest had a great deal of pride, because they were rich. They gave themselves ridiculous airs, and would not visit other merchants daughters, nor keep company with any but persons of quality. They went out every day upon parties of pleasure, balls, plays, concerts, etc. and laughed at their youngest sister, because she spent the greatest part of her time in reading good books. As it was known that they were to have great fortunes, several eminent merchants made their addresses to them; but the two eldest said they would never marry, unless they could meet with a Duke, or an Earl at least. Beauty very civilly thanked them that courted her, and told them she was too young yet to marry, but chose to stay with her father a few years longer. All at once the merchant lost his whole fortune, excepting a small country-house at a great distance from town, and told his children, with tears in his eyes, they most go there and work for their living. The two eldest answered, that they would not leave the town, for they had several lovers, who they were sure would be glad to have them, though they had no fortune; but in this they were mistaken, for their lovers slighted and forsook them in their poverty. As they were not beloved on account of their pride, every body said, "they do not deserve to be pitied, we are glad to see their pride humbled, let them go and give themselves quality airs in milking the cows and minding their dairy. But, (added they,) we are extremely concerned for Beauty, she was such a charming, sweet-tempered creature, spoke so kindly to poor people, and was of such an affable, obliging disposition." Nay, several gentlemen would have married her, though they knew she had not a penny; but she told them she could not think of leaving her poor father in his misfortunes, but was determined to go along with him into the country to comfort and attend him. Poor Beauty at first was sadly grieved at the loss of her fortune; "but, (she said to herself,) were I to cry ever so much, that would not make things better, I must try to make myself happy without a fortune." When they came to their country-house, the merchant and his three sons applied themselves to husbandry and tillage; and Beauty rose at four in the morning, and made haste to have the house clean, and breakfast ready for the family. In the beginning she found it very difficult, for she had not been used to work as a servant; but in less than two months she grew stronger and healthier than ever. After she had done her work, she read, played on the harpsichord, or else sung whilst she spun. On the contrary, her two sisters did not know how to spend their time; they got up at ten, and did nothing but saunter about the whole day, lamenting the loss of their fine clothes and acquaintance. "Do but see our youngest sister, (said they one to the other,) what a poor, stupid mean-spirited creature she is, to be contented with such an unhappy situation." The good merchant was of a quite different opinion; he knew very well that Beauty out-shone her sisters, in her person as well as her mind, and admired her humility, industry, and patience; for her sisters not only left her all the work of the house to do, but insulted her every moment. [Illustration Beauty Making the Family s Breakfast] The family had lived about a year in this retirement, when the merchant received a letter, with an account that a vessel, on board of which he had effects, was safely arrived. This news had liked to have turned the heads of the two eldest daughters, who immediately flattered themselves with the hopes of returning to town; for they were quite weary of a country life; and when they saw their father ready to set out, they begged of him to buy them new gowns, caps, rings, and all manner of trifles; but Beauty asked for nothing, for she thought to herself, that all the money her father was going to receive would scarce be sufficient to purchase every thing her sisters wanted. "What will you have, Beauty?" said her father. "Since you are so kind as to think of me, (answered she,) be so kind as to bring me a rose, for as none grow hereabouts, they are a kind of rarity." Not that Beauty cared for a rose, but she asked for something, lest she should seem by her example to condemn her sisters conduct, who would have said she did it only to look particular. The good man went on his journey; but when he came there, they went to law with him about the merchandize, and after a great deal of trouble and pains to no purpose, he came back as poor as before. He was within thirty miles of his own house, thinking on the pleasure he should have in seeing his children again, when going through a large forest he lost himself. It rained and snowed terribly, besides, the wind was so high, that it threw him twice off his horse; and night coming on, he began to apprehend being either starved to death with cold and hunger, or else devoured by the wolves, whom he heard howling all around him, when, on a sudden, looking through a long walk of trees, he saw a light at some distance, and going on a little farther, perceived it came from a palace illuminated from top to bottom. The merchant returned God thanks for this happy discovery, and hasted to the palace; but was greatly surprised at not meeting with anyone in the out-courts. His horse followed him, and seeing a large stable open, went in, and finding both hay and oats, the poor beast, who was almost famished, fell to eating very heartily. The merchant tied him up to the manger, and walked towards the house, where he saw no one, but entering into a large hall, he found a good fire, and a table plentifully set out, with but one cover laid. As he was wet quite through with the rain and snow, he drew near the fire to dry himself. "I hope, (said he,) the master of the house, or his servants, will excuse the liberty I take; I suppose it will not be long before some of them appear." He waited a considerable time, till it struck eleven, and still nobody came at last he was so hungry that he could stay no longer, but took a chicken and ate it in two mouthfuls, trembling all the while. After this, he drank a few glasses of wine, and growing more courageous, he went out of the hall, and crossed through several grand apartments with magnificent furniture, till he came into a chamber, which had an exceeding good bed in it, and as he was very much fatigued, and it was past midnight, he concluded it was best to shut the door, and go to bed. It was ten the next morning before the merchant waked, and as he was going to rise, he was astonished to see a good suit of clothes in the room of his own, which were quite spoiled. "Certainly, (said he,) this palace belongs to some kind fairy, who has seen and pitied my distress." He looked through a window, but instead of snow saw the most delightful arbours, interwoven with the most beautiful flowers that ever were beheld. He then returned to the great hall, where he had supped the night before, and found some chocolate ready made on a little table. "Thank you, good Madam Fairy, (said he aloud,) for being so careful as to provide me a breakfast; I am extremely obliged to you for all your favours." The good man drank his chocolate, and then went to look for his horse; but passing through an arbour of roses, he remembered Beauty s request to him, and gathered a branch on which were several; immediately he heard a great noise, and saw such a frightful beast coming towards him, that he was ready to faint away. "You are very ungrateful, (said the beast to him, in a terrible voice) I have saved your life by receiving you into my castle, and, in return, you steal my roses, which I value beyond any thing in the universe; but you shall die for it; I give you but a quarter of an hour to prepare yourself, to say your prayers." The merchant fell on his knees, and lifted up both his hands "My Lord (said he,) I beseech you to forgive me, indeed I had no intention to offend in gathering a rose for one of my daughters, who desired me to bring her one." "My name is not My Lord, (replied the monster,) but Beast; I don t love compliments, not I; I like people should speak as they think; and so do not imagine I am to be moved by any of your flattering speeches; but you say you have got daughters; I will forgive you, on condition that one of them come willingly, and suffer for you. Let me have no words, but go about your business, and swear that if your daughter refuse to die in your stead, you will return within three months." The merchant had no mind to sacrifice his daughters to the ugly monster, but he thought, in obtaining this respite, he should have the satisfaction of seeing them once more; so he promised upon oath, he would return, and the Beast told him he might set out when he pleased; "but, (added he,) you shall not depart empty handed; go back to the room where you lay, and you will see a great empty chest; fill it with whatever you like best, and I will send it to your home," and at the same time Beast withdrew. "Well (said the good man to himself) if I must die, I shall have the comfort, at least, of leaving something to my poor children." He returned to the bed-chamber, and finding a great quantity of broad pieces of gold, he filled the great chest the Beast had mentioned, locked it, and afterwards took his horse out of the stable, leaving the palace with as much grief as he had entered it with joy. The horse, of his own accord, took one of the roads of the forest; and in a few hours the good man was at home. His children came around him, but, instead of receiving their embraces with pleasure, he looked on them, and, holding up the branch he had in his hands, he burst into tears. "Here, Beauty, (said he,) take these roses; but little do you think how dear they are like to cost your unhappy father; and then related his fatal adventure immediately the two eldest set up lamentable outcries, and said all manner of ill-natured things to Beauty, who did not cry at all. "Do but see the pride of that little wretch, (said they); she would not ask for fine clothes, as we did; but no, truly, Miss wanted to distinguish herself; so now she will be the death of our poor father, and yet she does not so much as shed a tear." "Why should I, (answered Beauty,) it would be very needless, for my father shall not suffer upon my account, since the monster will accept of one of his daughters, I will deliver myself up to all his fury, and I am very happy in thinking that my death will save my father s life, and be a proof of my tender love for him." "No, sister, (said her three brothers,) that shall not be, we will go find the monster, and either kill him, or perish in the attempt." "Do not imagine any such thing, my sons, (said the merchant,) Beast s power is so great, that I have no hopes of your overcoming him; I am charmed with Beauty s kind and generous offer, but I cannot yield to it; I am old, and have not long to live, so can only lose a few years, which I regret for your sakes alone, my dear children." "Indeed, father (said Beauty), you shall not go to the palace without me, you cannot hinder me from following you." It was to no purpose all they could say, Beauty still insisted on setting out for the fine palace; and her sisters were delighted at it, for her virtue and amiable qualities made them envious and jealous. [Illustration Beauty Delivered up to the Beast] The merchant was so afflicted at the thoughts of losing his daughter, that he had quite forgot the chest full of gold; but at night, when he retired to rest, no sooner had he shut his chamber-door, than, to his great astonishment, he found it by his bedside; he was determined, however, not to tell his children that he was grown rich, because they would have wanted to return to town, and he was resolved not to leave the country; but he trusted Beauty with the secret who informed him, that two gentlemen came in his absence, and courted her sisters; she begged her father to consent to their marriage, and give them fortunes; for she was so good, that she loved them, and forgave them heartily all their ill-usage. These wicked creatures rubbed their eyes with an onion, to force some tears when they parted with their sister; but her brothers were really concerned. Beauty was the only one who did not shed tears at parting, because she would not increase their uneasiness. The horse took the direct road to the palace; and towards evening they perceived it illuminated as at first the horse went of himself into the stable, and the good man and his daughter came into the great hall, where they found a table splendidly served up, and two covers. The merchant had no heart to eat; but Beauty endeavoured to appear cheerful, sat down to table, and helped him. Afterwards, thought she to herself, "Beast surely has a mind to fatten me before he eats me, since he provides such a plentiful entertainment." When they had supped, they heard a great noise, and the merchant, all in tears, bid his poor child farewell, for he thought Beast was coming. Beauty was sadly terrified at his horrid form, but she took courage as well as she could, and the monster having asked her if she came willingly; "y—e—s," said she, trembling. "You are very good, and I am greatly obliged to you; honest man, go your ways tomorrow morning, but never think of returning here again. Farewell, Beauty." "Farewell, Beast," answered she; and immediately the monster withdrew. "Oh, daughter, (said the merchant, embracing Beauty,) I am almost frightened to death; believe me, you had better go back, and let me stay here." "No, father, (said Beauty, in a resolute tone,) you shall set out tomorrow morning, and leave me to the care and protection of Providence." They went to bed, and thought they should not close their eyes all night; but scarce were they laid down, than they fell fast asleep; and Beauty dreamed, a fine lady came, and said to her, "I am content, Beauty, with your good will; this good action of yours, in giving up your own life to save your father s, shall not go unrewarded." Beauty waked, and told her father her dream, and though it helped to comfort him a little, yet he could not help crying bitterly, when he took leave of his dear child. As soon as he was gone, Beauty sat down in the great hall, and fell a crying likewise; but as she was mistress of a great deal of resolution, she recommended herself to God, and resolved not to be uneasy the little time she had to live; for she firmly believed Beast would eat her up that night. However, she thought she might as well walk about till then, and view this fine castle, which she could not help admiring; it was a delightful pleasant place, and she was extremely surprised at seeing a door, over which was wrote, "BEAUTY S APARTMENT." She opened it hastily, and was quite dazzled with the magnificence that reigned throughout; but what chiefly took up her attention, was a large library, a harpsichord, and several music books. "Well, (said she to herself,) I see they will not let my time hang heavy on my hands for want of amusement." Then she reflected, "Were I but to stay here a day, there would not have been all these preparations." This consideration inspired her with fresh courage; and opening the library, she took a book, and read these words in letters of gold — /* "Welcome, Beauty, banish fear, You are queen and mistress here; Speak your wishes, speak your will, Swift obedience meets them still." /* "Alas, (said she, with a sigh,) there is nothing I desire so much as to see my poor father, and to know what he is doing." She had no sooner said this, when casting her eyes on a great looking-glass, to her great amazement she saw her own home, where her father arrived with a very dejected countenance; her sisters went to meet him, and, notwithstanding their endeavours to appear sorrowful, their joy, felt for having got rid of their sister, was visible in every feature a moment after, every thing disappeared, and Beauty s apprehensions at this proof of Beast s complaisance. [Illustration Beauty Looking in the Glass] At noon she found dinner ready, and while at table, was entertained with an excellent concert of music, though without seeing any body but at night, as she was going to sit down to supper, she heard the noise Beast made; and could not help being sadly terrified. "Beauty, (said the monster,) will you give me leave to see you sup?" "That is as you please," answered Beauty, trembling. "No, (replied the Beast,) you alone are mistress here; you need only bid me be gone, if my presence is troublesome, and I will immediately withdraw but tell me, do not you think me very ugly?" "That is true, (said Beauty,) for I cannot tell a lie; but I believe you are very good-natured." "So I am, (said the monster,) but then, besides my ugliness, I have no sense; I know very well that I am a poor, silly, stupid creature." " Tis no sign of folly to think so, (replied Beauty,) for never did fool know this, or had so humble a conceit of his own understanding." "Eat then, Beauty, (said the monster,) and endeavour to amuse yourself in your palace; for every thing here is yours, and I should be very uneasy if you were not happy." "You are very obliging, (answered Beauty;) I own I am pleased with your kindness, and when I consider that, your deformity scarce appears." "Yes, yes, (said the Beast,) my heart is good, but still I am a monster." "Among mankind, (says Beauty,) there are many that deserve that name more than you, and I prefer you, just as your are, to those, who, under a human form, hide a treacherous, corrupt, and ungrateful heart." "If I had sense enough, (replied the Beast,) I would make a fine compliment to thank you, but I am so dull, that I can only say, I am greatly obliged to you." Beauty ate a hearty supper, and had almost conquered her dread of the monster; but she had liked to have fainted away, when he said to her, "Beauty, will you be my wife?" She was some time before she durst answer; for she was afraid of making him angry, if she refused. At last, however, she said, trembling, "No, Beast." Immediately the poor monster began to sigh, and hissed so frightfully, that the whole palace echoed. But Beauty soon recovered her fright, for Beast having said, in a mournful voice, "then farewell, Beauty," left the room; and only turned back, now and then, to look at her as he went out. When Beauty was alone, she felt a great deal of compassion for poor Beast. "Alas, (said she,) tis a thousand pities any thing so good- natured should be so ugly." Beauty spent three months very contentedly in the palace every evening Beast paid her a visit, and talked to her during supper, very rationally, with plain good common sense, but never with what the world calls wit; and Beauty daily discovered some valuable qualifications in the monster; and seeing him often, had so accustomed her to his deformity, that, far from dreading the time of his visit, she would often look on her watch to see when it would be nine; for the Beast never missed coming at that hour. There was but one thing that gave Beauty any concern, which was, that every night, before she went to bed, the monster always asked her, if she would be his wife. One day she said to him, "Beast, you make me very uneasy, I wish I could consent to marry you, but I am too sincere to make you believe that will ever happen I shall always esteem you as a friend; endeavour to be satisfied with this." "I must, said the Beast, for, alas! I know too well my own misfortune; but then I love you with the tenderest affection however, I ought to think myself happy that you will stay here; promise me never to leave me." Beauty blushed at these words; she had seen in her glass, that her father had pined himself sick for the loss of her, and she longed to see him again. "I could, (answered she), indeed promise never to leave you entirely, but I have so great a desire to see my father, that I shall fret to death, if you refuse me that satisfaction." "I had rather die myself, (said the monster,) than give you the least uneasiness I will send you to your father, you shall remain with him, and poor Beast will die with grief." "No, (said Beauty, weeping,) I love you too well to be the cause of your death I give you my promise to return in a week you have shewn me that my sisters are married, and my brothers gone to the army; only let me stay a week with my father, as he is alone." "You shall be there tomorrow morning, (said the Beast,) but remember your promise you need only lay your ring on the table before you go to bed, when you have a mind to come back farewell, Beauty." Beast sighed as usual, bidding her good night; and Beauty went to bed very sad at seeing him so afflicted. When she waked the next morning, she found herself at her father s, and having rang a little bell, that was by her bed-side, she saw the maid come; who, the moment she saw her, gave a loud shriek; at which the good man ran up stairs, and thought he should have died with joy to see his dear daughter again. He held her fast locked in his arms above a quarter of an hour. As soon as the first transports were over, Beauty began to think of rising, and was afraid she had no clothes to put on; but the maid told her, that she had just found, in the next room, a large trunk full of gowns, covered with gold and diamonds. Beauty thanked good Beast for his kind care, and taking one of the plainest of them, she intended to make a present of the others to her sisters. She scarce had said so, when the trunk disappeared. Her father told her, that Beast insisted on her keeping them herself; and immediately both gowns and trunk came back again. [Illustration Beauty at Supper with the Beast] Beauty dressed herself; and in the mean time they sent to her sisters, who hasted thither with their husbands. They were both of them very unhappy. The eldest had married a gentleman, extremely handsome indeed, but so fond of his own person, that he was full of nothing but his own dear self, and neglected his wife. The second had married a man of wit, but he only made use of it to plague and torment every body, and his wife most of all. Beauty s sisters sickened with envy, when they saw her dressed like a Princess, and more beautiful than ever; nor could all her obliging affectionate behaviour stifle their jealousy, which was ready to burst when she told them how happy she was. They went down into the garden to vent it in tears; and said one to the other, "In what is this little creature better than us, that she should be so much happier?" "Sister, said the eldest, a thought just strikes my mind; let us endeavour to detain her above a week, and perhaps the silly monster will be so enraged at her for breaking her word, that he will devour her." "Right, sister, answered the other, therefore we must shew her as much kindness as possible." After they had taken this resolution, they went up, and behaved so affectionately to their sister, that poor Beauty wept for joy. When the week was expired, they cried and tore their hair, and seemed so sorry to part with her, that she promised to stay a week longer. In the mean time, Beauty could not help reflecting on herself for the uneasiness she was likely to cause poor Beast, whom she sincerely loved, and really longed to see again. The tenth night she spent at her father s, she dreamed she was in the palace garden, and that she saw Beast extended on the grass-plot, who seemed just expiring, and, in a dying voice, reproached her with her ingratitude. Beauty started out of her sleep and bursting into tears, "Am not I very wicked, (said she) to act so unkindly to Beast, that has studied so much to please me in every thing? Is it his fault that he is so ugly, and has so little sense? He is kind and good, and that is sufficient. Why did I refuse to marry him? I should be happier with the monster than my sisters are with their husbands; it is neither wit nor a fine person in a husband, that makes a woman happy; but virtue, sweetness of temper, and complaisance and Beast has all these valuable qualifications. It is true, I do not feel the tenderness of affection for him, but I find I have the highest gratitude, esteem, and friendship; and I will not make him miserable; were I to be so ungrateful, I should never forgive myself." Beauty having said this, rose, put her ring on the table, and then laid down again; scarce was she in bed before she fell asleep; and when she waked the next morning, she was overjoyed to find herself in the Beast s palace. She put on one of her richest suits to please him, and waited for evening with the utmost impatience; at last the wished-for hour came, the clock struck nine, yet no Beast appeared. Beauty then feared she had been the cause of his death; she ran crying and wringing her hands all about the palace, like one in despair; after having sought for him every where, she recollected her dream, and flew to the canal in the garden, where she dreamed she saw him. There she found poor Beast stretched out, quite senseless, and, as she imagined, dead. She threw herself upon him without any dread, and finding his heart beat still, she fetched some water from the canal, and poured it on his head. Beast opened his eyes, and said to Beauty, "You forgot your promise, and I was so afflicted for having lost you, that I resolved to starve myself; but since I have the happiness of seeing you once more, I die satisfied." "No, dear Beast, (said Beauty,) you must not die; live to be my husband; from this moment I give you my hand, and swear to be none but yours. Alas! I thought I had only a friendship for you, but, the grief I now feel convinces me, that I cannot live without you." Beauty scarcely had pronounced these words, when she saw the palace sparkle with light; and fireworks, instruments of music, every thing, seemed to give notice of some great event but nothing could fix her attention; she turned to her dear Beast, for whom she trembled with fear; but how great was her surprise! Beast had disappeared, and she saw, at her feet, one of the loveliest Princes that eye ever beheld, who returned her thanks for having put an end to the charm, under which he had so long resembled a Beast. Though this Prince was worthy of all her attention, she could not forbear asking where Beast was. "You see him at your feet, (said the Prince) a wicked fairy had condemned me to remain under that shape till a beautiful virgin should consent to marry me the fairy likewise enjoined me to conceal my understanding; there was only you in the world generous enough to be won by the goodness of my temper; and in offering you my crown, I can t discharge the obligations I have to you." Beauty, agreeably surprised, gave the charming Prince her hand to rise; they went together into the castle, and Beauty was overjoyed to find, in the great hall, her father and his whole family, whom the beautiful lady, that appeared to her in her dream, had conveyed thither. "Beauty, (said this lady,) come and receive the reward of your judicious choice; you have preferred virtue before either wit or beauty, and deserve to find a person in whom all these qualifications are united you are going to be a great Queen; I hope the throne will not lessen your virtue, or make you forget yourself. As to you, ladies, (said the Fairy to Beauty s two sisters,) I know your hearts, and all the malice they contain become two statues; but, under this transformation, still retain your reason. You shall stand before your sister s palace gate, and be it your punishment to behold her happiness; and it will not be in your power to return to your former state till you own your faults; but I am very much afraid that you will always remain statues. Pride, anger, gluttony, and idleness, are sometimes conquered, but the conversion of a malicious and envious mind is a kind of miracle." Immediately the fairy gave a stroke with her wand, and in a moment all that were in the hall were transported into the Prince s palace. His subjects received him with joy; he married Beauty, and lived with her many years; and their happiness, as it was founded on virtue, was complete.
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Northrend Beasts Northrend Beasts Abilities - Gormok the ImpalerImpale Fire Bomb Staggering Stomp Snobold Focus Anger Abilities - AcidmawParalytic Toxin Paralytic Spray(動かない時のみ) Sweep(動かない時のみ) Acid Spit(動かない時のみ) Acidic Spew(動く時のみ) Paralytic Bite(動く時のみ) Slime Pool(動く時のみ) Abilities - DreadscaleBurning Bile Fire Spit(動かない時のみ) Burning Spray(動かない時のみ) Sweep(動かない時のみ) Burning Spew(動く時のみ) Burning Bite(動く時のみ) Slime Pool(動く時のみ) IcehowlFerocious Butt Arctic Breath Whirl Massive Crash Trample Normal Mode Strategy - Phase 1 Normal Mode Strategy - Phase 2 Normal Mode Strategy - Phase 3 Hard Mode Strategy - Phase 1 Hard Mode Strategy - Phase 2 Hard Mode Strategy - Phase 3 Abilities - Gormok the Impaler Impale Tankに大ダメージ + 効果時間30秒のスタックするDoTを10秒毎に。 DoTダメージもさることながら、初期のダメージもハンパじゃない痛さ。 Fire Bomb Melee Range外のランダムターゲットに炎を飛ばす。 1tickでも炎に触れると20秒のDoT+炎の上にいるプレイヤーに継続大ダメージ。 最低限の人数がMelee Range外にいない場合、Meleeに飛ばしてくる。 Staggering Stomp 15yard以内に中ダメージ+8秒インタラプト。定期的に使用してくる。 Snobold タンク以外のランダムターゲットにAddを貼り付ける。 Addは貼り付けられたプレイヤーにインタラプトやスタンを撃つ他、通常のThreatテーブルを持ち、近くにThreat Topのプレイヤーがいる場合はそちらにも攻撃する。 Focus Anger Snoboldが1匹貼り付けられる毎にGormokの攻撃力が15%上昇する。 Abilities - Acidmaw Paralytic Toxin Paralytic Spray、もしくはParalytic Biteによって受ける毒。通常の方法ではCure不可能。 一定時間毎に段々増加していくNatureダメージを受け、更に移動速度が下がっていく。移動速度が最大まで下がるとスタンし、完全に動けなくなる。 Burning BileのAEダメージを食らうことで解除される。 Paralytic Spray(動かない時のみ) ランダムターゲットとその周辺10yard程度にParalytic Toxinを撒き散らす。 Sweep(動かない時のみ) 周囲のプレイヤーに中程度のダメージを与え、更に大きく弾き飛ばす。 Acid Spit(動かない時のみ) ランダムターゲットに小ダメージを連続して与える。途中でターゲットを切り替える。 Acidic Spew(動く時のみ) 正面に大ダメージ。 Paralytic Bite(動く時のみ) 現在のタンクに対してParalytic Toxinをかける。 Slime Pool(動く時のみ) 地面に段々広がっていく毒フィールドを落とす。毒の上にいると大ダメージ。 Abilities - Dreadscale Burning Bile Burning Spray / Burning Biteによって受ける24秒のDoT。Tick毎に爆発し、本人と周囲にいるプレイヤーに小程度のダメージ。 Paralytic Toxinを受けたプレイヤーがいる場合はそれを治癒する。 Fire Spit(動かない時のみ) ランダムターゲットに小ダメージを連続して与える。途中でターゲットを切り替える。 Burning Spray(動かない時のみ) ランダムターゲットとその周囲10y程度にBurning Bileをかける。 Sweep(動かない時のみ) 周囲にいるプレイヤーに中ダメージを与え、大きく弾き飛ばす。 Burning Spew(動く時のみ) 正面に大ダメージ。 Burning Bite(動く時のみ) 現在のタンクに対してBurning Bileをかける。 Slime Pool(動く時のみ) 地面に段々広がっていく毒フィールドを落とす。毒の上にいると大ダメージ。 Icehowl Ferocious Butt タンクに大ダメージを与え、更に3秒スタンさせる。 Arctic Breath ランダムターゲットの方を向き、コーン型のブレスを吐く。 食らったプレイヤーはスタンし、更にTick毎にダメージを受ける。 Whirl 周囲のプレイヤーにダメージを与え、大きく吹き飛ばす。 Massive Crash マップ中央に走りこんだ後ジャンプし、その衝撃でレイドメンバー全員を壁まで吹き飛ばし、中ダメージを与えた上で7秒間スタンさせる。 この後Trampleにつながるが、その際ノーマルモードは全員の脚が50%速くなる。ハードは無し。 Trample ランダムターゲットに突進し、即死ダメージを与える。 突進は移動で回避でき、回避した場合はIcehowlをスタンさせることができる。更にスタン中は2倍のダメージを与えることが出来る。 もし突進を食らってしまった場合、スタンは与えられず、更にIcehowlに一定時間攻撃力/攻撃速度が50%上がるBuffがついてしまう。 このBuffはノーマルモードならEnrageを消去するスキルで消すことが可能。ハードは消せない。 Normal Mode Strategy - Phase 1 敵が入ってきたゲート前で戦闘。 Range/Healerは半円状に広がり、AEインタラプトと自分に飛んでくる炎を回避する。 Meleeは最初から最後まで動かず殴りっぱなし。 タンクは二人用意し、Debuffが3個たまった時点で交代。 Addが誰かについたらRangeが倒すか、Meleeのいる所に走りこんで全員で叩くかの二択。 背中に張り付かれているので本人は攻撃できない。 また、AddにAEは一切当たらないがCleave系AEの起点にはできるので、WarやDK、ShamanはAddをターゲットしたうえでそれらのスキルを使ってボスに当てるとDPS的に無駄が少ない。 勿論この場合はSnoboldにとりつかれたプレイヤーがボスの足元まで走りこまなければならない。 倒すとAcidmawとDreadscaleが出現する。 もしImpaleのスタックが深刻ならHand of Protectionをタンクにかけることで消去できる。 Normal Mode Strategy - Phase 2 戦闘は二つのラウンドが定期的に切り替わりながら進行していく。 ラウンド1ではAcidmawが地面に半分潜った状態でその場から動かず、Dreadscaleが地面の上にでて動く。 一定時間が経過するとどちらも地面に潜り、移動した上でラウンド2が開始される。ラウンド2はAcidmawが動き、Dreadscaleが動かない。 各ラウンド開始時に動かない方のボスのMelee Range内にいると殴りで即死するのでタンクがThreatを稼ぐまで、他のプレイヤーは絶対に立ち入らないこと。 ラウンド1が始まったら、タンク二人がAcidmawとDreadscaleのThreatを稼ぐ。 動かない方(この時点ではAcidmaw)のタンクはWarlockやHunterでも構わないが、その場合はしばらくMelee Rangeに寄らないこと。 動く方(この時点ではDreadscale)のタンクはSpewをレイドに当てないように、常に外側を向けてタンクする。 そして、Slime Poolを食らわないように、出たのを確認次第KiteしてPoolから引き離すこと。 また、ラウンド1ではDreadscaleのタンクにBurning Bileがつき、ランダムターゲットとその周囲にParalytic Toxinがつく。 誰にParalytic Sprayが飛んでもいいように、CasterとHealerは互いにある程度の距離をとっておくこと。 このラウンドではBurning BileのAE DoTダメージは脅威にならないので(タンク一人しかつかないから)、 Paralytic ToxinのDoTと麻痺が致命的になる前に、タンクがAEを撒き散らしながらレイドを横切って食らったプレイヤーに近づくか、 もしくはParalytic Toxinを食らったプレイヤーが固まってしまう前にタンクに近寄ってAEダメージを貰うかで解除する。 どちらの手段で解除するかは臨機応変に。タンクが近寄る場合はDreadscaleのSpewをレイドに当てないように注意が要る。 一定時間が経過すると二匹とも地面に潜り、ラウンド2が始まる。 ラウンド2ではDreadscaleが出現地点から動かず、Acidmawが動くようになる。 基本的にはラウンド1と同じだが、今度はBurning Bileがランダムターゲット+その周囲につき、Paralytic ToxinがAcidmawのタンクにつく。 Burning Bileを複数名が食らった場合は互いに距離をとり、AEダメージが重複するのを防ぐ。 また、そのうちの一人はタンクのところまで走りこみ、タンクについたParalytic Toxinを解除する。 AcidmawとDreadscaleのどちらかを倒すと、残った一方がEnrageする(解除不可)。 更にDreadscaleを先に倒してしまうとParalytic Toxinを解除する手段がなくなってしまうので、必ずAcidmawから倒す。 同時Killを狙う場合も、Toxinが誰かについているのにBileが誰にもついていない状態で倒してしまうととても困ったことになるので注意が必要。 どちらも倒すとPhase 3が始まる。 Normal Mode Strategy - Phase 3 ノーマルモードのタンク位置は特に問題にはならない。WhirlでMTが飛ばされるのが鬱陶しいなら壁際で持ってもいい。 レイドはスタンブレスをまとめて食らわないように、常にボスを取り囲む形で戦う。 全体的には散らばっていても、ヒーラーがそのうちの一部分に固まっているとWipeの原因になるので、お互いの位置を確認しておくこと。 一定時間ごとにIcehowlは部屋の中央に走って行き、全員を吹き飛ばし、スタンさせる。 その後ランダムで一名を選んで(メッセージが出る。更にBoss ModがあるとSkullのレイドアイコンがつく)、そこに突進していく。 突進が始まると同時にスタンが解け、移動速度が上昇するので狙われているプレイヤーはすぐに横に移動して突進を回避する。 ノーマルモードで食らうことはまず無いが、万一食らってしまった場合はハンターが即座にEnrageを消去する。 Hard Mode Strategy - Phase 1 基本的にはノーマルモードと同じ。ただし食らうダメージ量が激増しているので、タンクや炎を踏んだプレイヤーを生かしきれるだけのヒールが必要。 また、時間切れで強制的にPhase 2に移行してしまうので、DPSがあまりに低すぎるとPhase 3のBerserk Timerを待たずにWipeが確定してしまう。 ハードモードはNorthrend Beasts以降も高DPSを要求してくるボスばかりなので、最低でも棒立ち+Buffed DPS 5000は欲しい所。できれば6000。理想は7000。 Phase2移行時にImpaleのDebuffを消せるのと消せないのとでは安定度に雲泥の差が出る。 パラディンが一人でもいれば問題無いが(二人についていても、一人はスタックが少ないか、効果時間が切れかけの場合が殆どなので)、 いない場合はPhase 2開始時のタンクヒールが厳しいことになる。 Hard Mode Strategy - Phase 2 これもやはりノーマルモードと概ね同じ。 ただ、Paralytic SprayとBurning Sprayを大勢で食らうとワイプに繋がるので、ノーマルモードよりも互いの位置関係に気をつけて戦う必要がある。 タンクへのダメージも激化しているので、タンクについたToxinの消去を忘れないこと。 また、やはり時間切れでPhase 3に強制移行してしまう。 どちらか片方が倒されていれば、手の空いたタンクがIcehowlを取りにいけるので、同時Killは狙わずにAcidmawを優先して倒すべきだろう。 もちろんAcidmawだけを狙っているとEnrage状態のDreadscaleと長時間戦うことになるので、そのあたりはDPS配分の調整が必要。 Hard Mode Strategy - Phase 3 これもやはり(略) スタンブレスの威力が激増していて、大勢で食らうと致命的なので、Phase2同様お互いの位置により気を配るべき。 特にヒーラーが二人以上同時に凍るようなことがあると死人が出る危険性が高い。10man Hardなら殆どWipe確定。 突進前の吹き飛ばしダメージもかなりキツいものがあり、ブレス→終了後即座に吹き飛ばしで軽く死ねるので、タンクだけでなくレイド全体のヒールも欠かせない。 更に、突進時の移動速度Buffが無くなっているので、(修正で猶予時間が僅かに増えたとは言え)一瞬でも逃げ遅れると潰されて死ぬ。 基本的にスタンが切れる前に左右を見て柱の無い方向を確認し、QかEを押しておけばほぼ100%回避可能だが、それでもかなり(見た目上)ギリギリ。 早足系Buffやスキルがあれば余裕で回避できるが、自前で持っていないクラスはSwiftness PotionやEngineer Boots等を用意するとより安全。
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Format Title Artist Label Model Number Release Press 10 BREAKS BEATS DISNEY(BEAUTY THE BEAST "BEATS AND THE BEAST" E.P.) V.A. WALT DISNEY RECORDS,RHYTHM REPUBLIC RR12-88478 2005/--/-- - 191632356_624.v1384089217.jpg Side Track Title Artist Produce A 1 BEAUTY THE BEAST(BEATS AND THE BEAST MIX) LAMP EYE LAMP EYE B 2 BEAUTY THE BEAST(BEATS AND THE BEAST MIX)(Inst) LAMP EYE LAMP EYE 3 BEAUTY THE BEAST HOWARD ASHMAN,ALAN MENKEN HOWARD ASHMAN,ALAN MENKEN ※Special Form PERTAIN CD ブレイクス・アンド・ビーツ・ディズニー
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プロフィール 名前 レガボット BEAST 愛称 レガボット 誕生日 2023/07/18 シーズン1職業 警察 シーズン2職業 警察 プレイヤー レガンガ 告知等 X 主な活動 YouTube たまに配信 Twitch 基本情報 ● 己のポンコツを自覚している ● 生まれて間もないため好奇心旺盛 ● レガンガ(本名)より生み出されたロボット警察 ● 真面目にMDT証拠を抑え続けていたため2年で警視正に成り上がった アプデ情報 REGANGA BEST [TYPE-ZOO] ● ロスサントスの違法メカニックレガンガによって作り出された対人コミュニケーションロボット。 ● 生まれたばかりで身体は柔らかく耐久性が低い。 REGABOT BEAST [TYPE-[ZOO] ● ロスサントスを襲ったUFOの技術力をBEST機にこっそり転用させ、改造させた。 ● 自分のことを優秀なエージェントだと思い込んでいる。 ● 地球の技術に無理やり高度な宇宙技術を取り込ませたことで、型が合わずエラーが多発。 ● 任務中でもよくフリーズし、オーバーヒートを繰り返す。 ● 故障時はテーザー銃で電気を補充することで、人間向けの治療で回復出来るようになる。 ソバルトへの想い ● 宇宙人の技術を用いた自分の存在を置いてくれている恩は一応感じている。 シーズン1の軌跡 ギャングZOOボスにして、違法メカニックオーナーのレガンガ(本名)が娯楽で作り上げたロボット。 元々は犯罪用に設計されたが、エラーにより正義の心を宿す。 人間関係 名前 ストーリー レガンガ(本名) 製造者。宇宙人の技術に触れたことにより、SAN値が上昇。行方不明となった。シーズン1では「パパ」と呼んでいたが、シーズン2では「父」と呼ぶ。 毘沙門天・K・山田 ギャングヴァベルの一人。舐められている。 でこぼこ 言葉の綾を取るからあやとり記者と呼ぶ。 ア-カイブ 日付 タイトル URL 2023/08/30 【 #GTA5 】僕の名前はBEST!パパから生まれたよ! 64日目【#ストリーマーグラセフ /レガンガ(本名)】 https //www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WphQCfYmfs 2023/11/1 【 #シティスト 】私は正義のヒーローレガボットBEAST‼ 1日目【#GTA5 /レガボット BEAST】 https //www.youtube.com/live/O-hf2jBn5yc?si=sh9WeYmqoGLFjuRl 2023/11/2 【 #シティスト 】私は正義のヒーローレガボットBEAST‼ 2D【#GTA5 /レガボット BEAST】 https //www.youtube.com/live/w7Ptp8WbZ48?si=4bxuh9VVdktHH6w6 2023/11/3 【 #シティスト 】私は正義のヒーローレガボットBEAST‼ 3D【#GTA5 /レガボット BEAST】 https //www.youtube.com/live/7HN_gHzxZTs?si=fklFZSH52fTkQPsd
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The BeastはDivination Cardの一種 交換可能アイテム 入手方法 関連リンク The Beast 必要枚数 6枚 Belly of the Beast To know the monster, you must become the monster. 交換可能アイテム 変換先 Belly of the Beast 入手方法 このカードがドロップするエリア The Belly of the Beast Level 1 • The Belly of the Beast Level 2 • The Belly of the Beast (Act 9) カード等のドロップ以外の入手方法 アイテム 必要数 備考 The Gambler 5 Stacked Deck 1 関連リンク 英wiki https //pathofexile.gamepedia.com/The_Beast Divination Card
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名前:Beast 所属:揺崎機関。天才と謳われた科学者と、その部下数人が立ち上げた機関。公的機関ではできない危険な研究をするのが目的。 参加理由:機体のテスト 性別型:男 容姿:長身白髪で体中を(顔も)装甲で覆われているが、そのラインは曲線で細く、どこか生物的。 性格:普段は冷静で無関心。 武装: エネルギー展開装置『Feald』 高出力エネルギーを薄い壁状にして展開する装置。 強力な防御となるが、展開したままタックルなど攻撃への転用もできる。 だが、エネルギーの消耗が激しいため使えるのは10分程度。 身体能力超化装置『Burst』 一時的に他の機体を圧倒するほどの運動能力を得る。 発動時には搭載AIの性格も好戦的なものへと豹変する。 だがAIの元の性格により、あまり使われない装置。 使用後はしばらく、激しい機能低下に陥る。 概要:特殊兵装が実装されているが、今回はなるべく使用しない、というコンセプトのテストであるため彼のようなAIが搭載された。 基本戦術:敵を見つけたらとりあえず、話しかける。 また兵装が、あまり多用できないもののため、敵機の兵装を奪うことも狙っている。 戦闘では可能な限り自身の兵装は使用せず、距離をとる。 敵の攻撃がきた場合は一時的に『Feald』を使い防御する。 追い込まれた場合『Burst』を発動し近距離での超高速戦闘を行う。 攻撃は素手。
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名前:Beast 所属:揺崎機関。天才と謳われた科学者と、その部下数人が立ち上げた機関。公的機関ではできない危険な研究をするのが目的。 参加理由:機体のテスト 性別型:男 容姿:長身白髪で体中を(顔も)装甲で覆われているが、そのラインは曲線で細く、どこか生物的。 性格:普段は冷静で無関心。 武装: エネルギー展開装置『Feald』 高出力エネルギーを薄い壁状にして展開する装置。 強力な防御となるが、展開したままタックルなど攻撃への転用もできる。 だが、エネルギーの消耗が激しいため使えるのは10分程度。 身体能力超化装置『Burst』 一時的に他の機体を圧倒するほどの運動能力を得る。 発動時には搭載AIの性格も好戦的なものへと豹変する。 だがAIの元の性格により、あまり使われない装置。 使用後はしばらく、激しい機能低下に陥る。 概要:特殊兵装が実装されているが、今回はなるべく使用しない、というコンセプトのテストであるため彼のようなAIが搭載された。 基本戦術:敵を見つけたらとりあえず、話しかける。 また兵装が、あまり多用できないもののため、敵機の兵装を奪うことも狙っている。 戦闘では可能な限り自身の兵装は使用せず、距離をとる。 敵の攻撃がきた場合は一時的に『Feald』を使い防御する。 追い込まれた場合『Burst』を発動し近距離での超高速戦闘を行う。 攻撃は素手。
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Half Orc/ハーフオーク カードタイプ:Hero/英雄 エキスパンション:Dragonspire/竜の尖塔 英語版 Card Name Number Class Cost LV STR Gold Light EXP VP Text HALF ORC RAIDER 6 FIGHTER・THIEF 7 1 4 1 2 ATTACK+2 HALF ORC MARAUDER 4 FIGHTER・THIEF 10 2 5 1 3 ATTACK+2DUNGEON Destroy a Food to gain ATTACK+2, and to force each other player to discard 1 card. HALF ORC DERVISH 2 FIGHTER・THIEF 13 3 6 2 3 ATTACK+3DUNGEON Destroy an Item to gain ATTACK+2, and to force each other player to discard 1 card.DUNGEON Discard a card for an additional ATTACK+2. 日本語版 カード名 枚数 分類 コスト レベル 体力 金貨 明かり 経験値 勝利点 テキスト ハーフオークの奇襲者 6 戦士・盗賊 7 1 4 1 2 攻撃+2 ハーフオークの強奪者 4 戦士・盗賊 10 2 5 1 3 攻撃+2ダンジョン:食糧1枚を廃棄することで追加攻撃+2を得る。他のプレイヤーは全員、カード1枚を捨てる。 ハーフオークの修験僧 2 戦士・盗賊 13 3 6 2 3 攻撃+3ダンジョン:アイテム1枚を廃棄することで追加攻撃+2を得る。他のプレイヤーは全員、カード1枚を捨てる。ダンジョン カード1枚を捨てることで追加攻撃+2を得る. カード解説/CARD GLOSSARY カード分析 所感 3体目の戦士・盗賊。外見や名前を見るからに野盗に近いことをやっていたようだ。 戦士・盗賊のお約束で、レベル1で攻撃+2,1金貨値を持つ。が、それ以外の能力は持たない。これでコスト7は少々割高。他の戦士・盗賊を見回してみると、ぶっ壊れ認定されたVerdan/ヴァーダンは仕方ないにせよ、同じ能力なしのRedblade/レッドブレードがコスト5。他はすべてコスト7ではあるが、なんらかの能力を1レベルから有している。 割高とはいえ、手が出せないほど高価というわけではない。購入しさえすれば安定した攻撃点があり、買い物をさほど圧迫しないので普通に使える。体力4が少し気になるがあまり問題ないレベルであろう。 問題は2レベルである。特殊能力を獲得したものの、なぜか攻撃が+2で据え置き。金貨値も増えないため、素の運用では1レベルと大差なくなってしまっている。 獲得した特殊能力は追加攻撃と手札破壊のセット。ただし能力使用に食糧が要求される。これは保存食の処分に使える能力ではあるが、通常は2回能力を使用してしまえばお終いである。これはThyrian/シリアン、Outlands/アウトランズも抱えている問題ではあるが彼らが食糧によるブーストなしでも十分立ち回れるのに対し、素の貧弱さゆえガス欠の影響がでかい。手札破壊もついてくるが、手札破壊は定期的に飛ばせるからこそ圧力がかかるので2回程度だとほとんど恐れてもらえない。また2枚引いても、同時に食糧が2枚なければ1度しか使えないのも痛い。総じて妨害能力としてはあまりあてにならない。 定期的に食糧が獲得できる状況ならばそれなりに使えるか。 3レベルでやっと素の攻撃力が上昇。とはいえ、それだけでは3レベルにふさわしい火力ではない。やはり特殊能力を発動させてこそ。 2レベルでは食量しか廃棄できなかったが、アイテム全般が廃棄できるようになった。とはいえ、保存食はすでに尽きている可能性が高く、かといってたいまつの廃棄は二の足を踏んでしまうところ。Bag of Holding/収納袋などの処分に困っている場合は便利。 もう一つの「手札を捨てて攻撃+2」は不要カードが出やすい後半戦ではそれなりの安定度を期待してよい。素が攻撃+5でたまにアイテムで2点ブーストと考えるとそれなりか。 コスト高とパッとしない能力から、使い勝手云々の前に採用自体がされないケースが多い。 レベルアップ優先度 レベルアップ時の能力上昇が低すぎるため、本来ならば優先度は低い。 特にレベル2があまりに淋しいので、メインで使っていくのであればなんとかレベル3を目指したい。 あとは数あわせでレベル1を増やすぐらいが妥当か。 シナジー Trader/交易商:民兵を保存食と交換して、ハーフオークで食うことで圧縮と食糧供給を兼ねる。 アンチシナジー 得意なモンスター 苦手なモンスター 多人数プレイ適性 Thunderstone Advance対応版 種族表記追加:Half-Orc
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Best Of The Beast 発売日 1996年12月4日 発売元 東芝EMI TOCP-50128+9 (CD1) ■ 01. VIRUS ・ Harris / Gers / Murray / Bayley ■ 02. SIGN OF THE CROSS ・ Harris ■ 03. MAN OF THE EDGE ・ Bayley / Gers ■ 04. AFRAID TO SHOOT STARANGERS (Live) ・ Harris ■ 05. BE QUICK OR BE DEAD ・ Dickinson / Gers ■ 06. FEAR OR THE DARK ・ Harris ■ 07. BRING YOUR DAUGHTER TO THE SLAUGHTER ・ Dickinson ■ 08. HOLY SMOKE ・ Harris / Dickinson ■ 09. THE CLAIRVOYANT ・ Harris ■ 10. CAN I PLAY WITH MADNESS ・ Smith / Dickinson / Harris ■ 11. THE EVIL THAT MEN DO ・ Smith / Dickinson / Harris ■ 12. HEAVEN CAN WAIT ・ Harris ■ 13. WASTED YEARS ・ Smith (CD2) ■ 01. RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER (Live) ・ Harris ■ 02. RUNNING FREE (Live) ・ Harris / Di Anno ■ 03. MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT ・ Smith / Dickinson ■ 04. ACES HIGH ・ Harris ■ 05. WHERE EAGLES DARE ・ Harris ■ 06. THE TROOPER ・ Harris ■ 07. THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST ・ Harris ■ 08. RUN TO THE HILLS ・ Harris ■ 09. HALLOWED BE THY NAME ・ Harris ■ 10. WRATHCHILD ・ Harris ■ 11. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA・ Harris ■ 12. SANCTUARY・ Iron Maiden ■ 13. STRANGE WORLD・ Harris ■ 14. IRON MAIDEN・ Harris "バンドに興味を持ったなら、まずベスト盤から聴くべき" ってことで、まずはベスト盤を聴いてから、それぞれのアルバムを聴くという ように私はしています。 まず、アイアン・メイデンに興味を持った人なら、これから聴いたほうがいいと思う。 デビュー前に収録された幻の音源や、代表曲は一通り収録されており、ブックレットも バンドの歴史が分かって読み応えがあります。 ただ、もう廃盤なのが残念。 戻る