Melee defense: 40
Armor: 50
Landed Armor: 50
Charge Bonus: 11
Anti-Air skill: 600
Reload: 12
Ammunition: –
Range: 70
Precision: 90
Morale: 100
Soldiers in Unit: 1
Produced from: <Starting Hero Unit, spawns at start>
Special Abilities:
– General: Serves as a general unit in an army, applies +1 morale buff and effected by leveling up command level
– Diarch in Rehabilitation: Nopony is sure yet of her judgement or capability. They’re just happy she’s there. +1 morale to all soldiers under command
– Princess of the Moon: Forces engagements to be night, full weather control
– Alicorn: Unit has ability to teleport anywhere onto the field at cool down, can cast a defensive shield that blocks oncoming missile and magical attacks in a large area.
– Conservatively Ancient: Per her banishment, doesn’t fully comprehend many of the new technology of the time. -2 morale for rifle and artillery units.
Character specific traits:
– While Luna can not die, she will disappear from the battle after she takes too much damage. After five such retreats, she will be removed as a unit until after “Celestial Abdication”
Description: The source of legends. Thousands of Years ago she is credited as being the antagonist for the founding myth of modern Equestrian when she held the celestial bodies hostage so that all ponies may know the beauty of her night. Inspired by her jealousy with her sister, she put herself forward as her equal or even her better as she became Nightmare Moon. Eventually defeated, she was sent to the moon to languish in exile and imprisonment, for a thousand years to gaze down at the world below as her sister commanded her celestial tomb. The moment left an imprint on the world, to the ponies it sealed the supremacy of Celestia in their hearts, to the Zebras it was another fickle spirit; one that could destroy the world in its fits of jealousy.
Years later, Luna was returned to Equestria with the powers of the Elements of Harmony by its six bearers: Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Rarity, Fluttershy, and Rainbow Dash. The immediate effect of which was the dousing of Luna’s Alter-Ego, Nightmare Moon. The moment was a celebratory day for the ponies. To the Zebras, it marked a turn in their relationship with Equestria. Luna was long considered one of the most unstable of the world’s spirits for nearly baking them under the sun and they swore against her. Her return and reform to Equestrian society approached many with a touch of fear and cynicism. What does this mean for the safety of the world, their world? Does Luna have that dark potential again?