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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Out of all soul skills in the game, the Cavalier is the only one that has a negative effect on your heroes.
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*Out of all soul skills in the game, the Cavalier is the only one that has a negative effect on your allies.
 
*Cavalier can be used as a tank, but there are better alternatives such as samurai or warmaster.
 
*Cavalier can be used as a tank, but there are better alternatives such as samurai or warmaster.
 
*Cavalier is considered as a warrior but if he has good armor and defense he's a tank.
 
*Cavalier is considered as a warrior but if he has good armor and defense he's a tank.

Revision as of 12:53, 4 November 2018

Cavalier base

"I shall give you one last chance to surrender before I run you through."

Cavalier is a super rare hero in Tower Keepers. He uses Two Handed Stabbing weapons and Plate armor.

Description

Warrior: A heroic knight, heavily armed and armored.

Soul skill: Victory or Death: Increases attack with a penalty of reducing defense by high amount.

Couldowns-Skills

medium-Valorous Strike: Deals physical damage to an enemy.

long-Charge: Deals physical of damage to an line*.

short-Taunt: All enemies must target Cavalier briefly*.

short-Dispatch foe: Deals physical damage to an enemy, X% more* if target has below 50% health.

long-Valiant flurry: Deals physical of damage to all enemies.

  • Charge makes a bit higher damage than valorous strike.
  • Longer for each lvl.
  • Every lvl+ 3%

Passive skills

Master-at-Arms: Party deals an additional X%* damage to physical attacks.

Chivalry: Soul skill defense penalty reduced by X%*.

King's chosen: Increase armor by X%* and damage by X*.

Every lvl+3%.

Every lvl+2%.

Every lvl +2% armor and +6 damage.

Summary

At first glance, Cavalier might not seem like it's worth getting or using in a party because of the massive risk and low reward with the soul skill, but he gets better later on in the game, so if you plan on using him in the endgame, you might want to consider buying him from the shop.

Cavalier has strong physical attacks, and Master-at-Arms boosts the party (if they are also using physical damage attacks) as well as his. Amazon, Kensai, and Berserker are all great heroes that benefit the most from this passive if they have good weapons. Recommended weapons for cav include: Raven's Skewer, Deathcaller, Guisarme of Power, and Rage of Raegon.

Just note, if your hero uses a physical damage attacking skill, but the bonus damage is a separate damage type it will not get affected by the Master-At-Arms passive, which is why Angelic Impaler is not recommended.

Cavalier isn't really suited for PvP or tower defense builds, mostly due to his soul skill because the team is more susceptible to taking damage.

The soul skill is not recommended at lower star ratings, as the defense penalty is a lot higher than the attack boost that you get from it. Once cav reaches 4 stars is when this hero has a lot more versatility with its second passive, so don't ignore him for heroic missions early on if he is favored. Especially when he reaches 7 stars, his Soul Skill when paired with the Chivalry passive makes him a true powerhouse.

The best use with his soul skill is in a tower with stall floors or monsters with high amounts of defense, as those usually have longer skill cycles, and as such allows you to stack VoD and effectively brute force it. You can use an attack debuff hero, such as Necromancer or Samurai to being the enemies' attack down so the defense penalty from the soul skill won't hurt you as much. Cleric's Cleanse and Mystic's Disenchant skills remove the defense penalty as well, which allows for heaps of free damage if you use Victory or Death right before those skills.

The taunt skill is normally neglected from builds because it doesn't gain any bonuses unlike Samurai's Warrior's Challenge, Knight's Threaten, or Templar's Challenge Evil, thus it usually causes more harm then good. However, it still has its niches in certain campaigns where redirecting the damage to cav is actually beneficial, such as Item Quest 6, or in a chill turret spam tower on the first floor where he can take all the punishment. Hence if you do want to use this skill, he can serve as a temporary 'punching bag', preferably as a wing taunt. With Warmaster's Call to Arms or Druid's Invigor skill, you can keep the cav's taunt up indefinitely.

Trivia

  • Out of all soul skills in the game, the Cavalier is the only one that has a negative effect on your allies.
  • Cavalier can be used as a tank, but there are better alternatives such as samurai or warmaster.
  • Cavalier is considered as a warrior but if he has good armor and defense he's a tank.
  • Cavalier is the only warrior Super Rare in the game.