As soon as she's summoned she will use the "Righty-ho!" gesture she will use this gesture often throughout fights.She is also never popping up to help you alone and her summoning sign is always in the same area of another NPC's or Phantoms summoning sign. This makes her a little unique as she is the only adventurer who traveled to all the former Kingdoms and assisted you in all DLC's. She can also be summoned in the Crown of the Ivory King DLC.She can also be summoned in the Crown of the Old Iron King DLC.She is a summon available in the Crown of the Sunken King DLC.This can be very useful for ranged characters, as Ellie can potentially provide a distraction for the bosses. Might have some relation to his flight.Caestus in order to do combat, and as thus has to get very close to her target in order to do any sort of damage. He never used this ability offensively and barely used it in the book. Wind Manipulation: Steelheart can command the winds.Steel Transfersion: Steelheart can turn any material not near a living being to steel, at massive range.This seems to be a form of wind manipulation, but he does not use the wind offensively. Im not completely done yet-Went through Steelheart, and partway through Firefight. Energy Creation: Steelheart can create and manipulate energy in his hands, using it as a weapon and launching it at his foes. I made a list Of Epics Their names, powers (if known), weaknesses, whether they had prime invincibility, whether they were able to Gift, and any possibly significant notes.However, a blow from him only causes extreme injury rather than instant death. Enhanced Strength: Steelheart's strength is immense.Neither bullets nor Deathpoint's attacks could hurt him at all, and it is heavily implied the explosion that killed him wouldn't have been enough if it hadn't been for his weakness. Invulnerability: Steelheart is extremely resistant to harm.Can be tricked into harming himself since he does not fear himself. He can only transform unliving matter into steel. Weaknesses: He can be easily harmed by those that don't fear him, and he is very arrogant and paranoid, which led to his death. Was able to have his own personal Epic infiltrate The Reckoners, an Epic killing group and also created and covered for a fake Epic to trick any potential enemies. Intelligence: Was able to hide his weakness for over a decade through use of propaganda, personal shows of force, and way of ruling. Tens of meters via Energy Projection. Hundred of kilometers via Transmutation At least Mountain level when feared.ĭurability: At least Street level, possibly Wall level when not feared (Survived a bullet that pierced his skull), at least Mountain level possibly far higher when feared (Most epics, including Obliteration, are confident that they can't kill him) Striking Strength: At least Wall Class when not feared. Lifting Strength: Class G, likely higher (David, using the same power as him, managed to lift the International Space Station after transmuting it into steel) Speed: Supersonic (Was able to keep up with Prof, who blocked and avoided automatic gunfire) Considered to be one of the strongest Epics and feared by the likes of Regiala and Obliteration) Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Invulnerability (Unable to be directly harmed by anyone who fears him), Self-Sustenance (Type 1), Longevity, Flight, Air Manipulation, Energy Projection, Transmutation (Can transform dead or unliving matter into steel), possibly Resistance to Fire, Extreme Temperatures (Unphased when Deadpoint attempted to reduce him to ashes), Cold (Able to withstand the vacuum of space), Electricity and RadiationĪttack Potency: At least Wall level when not feared (Broke all of a man's bones with a single blow), at least Mountain level when feared (Broke through Phaedrus' forcefields, which were capable of holding back an explosion from Obliteration. Tier: At least 9-B when not feared. At least 7-A when feared. Steelheart is the main antagonist in the first book of the Reckoners trilogy. He is a High Epic, which is an epic that cannot be killed using regular means. He took over the city of Chicago and renamed it Newcago, turning the whole city into steel, including part of Lake Michigan, where he then constructed his palace.
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