Wukong
Wukong is a nimble warrior who is capable of dealing massive damage. With his weapon at hand, Wukong can hardly fall in battles.
Abilities
Passive – God of War
Each time Wukong uses a skill his next normal attack can jump onto the target healing additional physical damage.
Ability 1 – Shadow Clone
Wukong creates a clone of himself which deals damage to surrounding enemies when it vanishes. This skill can be cast on motion and boosts Wukongs movement speed for 1 second. Combined with other skills, Wukong can always outplay the enemies in battle.
Ability 2 – Great Sage
Wukong swiftly tumbles to the target area. The skill can also increase Wukongs physical and magical defense. With Great Sage, Wukong can easily disengage from battles when he’s low on health.
Ultimate – Monkey Business
Wukong unleashes his inner rage, causing damage and stunning nearby enemies. Monkey Business is an AoE crowd control spell which Wukong often uses to wipe out the enemy team with the help of his allies.
Wukong is an expert in assassinations. He can use Shadow Clone to approach the prey, then burst the target down using monkey business and shadow clone.
Wukong can also use shadow clone and great sage to trick the enemy team. In battles, Wukong can use Great Sage first to jump into the enemy team followed up with the other skills to clean up the battlefield.
Overall, Wukong is a nimble warrior who can deal massive burst damage granting his team to an easy victory.
Lore
Wukong, the Monkey King, wreaked havoc in the Heavens 500 years ago, when he single-handedly defeated 100,000 celestial warriors. Despite all his powers, he could not escape Buddha’s mighty grasp and was magically sealed beneath Fiver-Finger Mountain. Every moment of his five centuries of imprisonment, Wukong dreamed of his freedom.
“First, I’ll take a leak on the gates of the Great Thunder Monastery… that’ll teach Buddha! And then… I’ll fight!”
Wukong mulled this over in anger. He never hated Buddha. On the contrary, Wukong looked up to Buddha, as Buddha had proven to be mightier than he. He simply wanted to pull a prank on Buddha.
When the seal was finally broken, however, Wukong did not do as planned. Was this out of fear? Not really, For a voice hailed him from afar:
“Wukong! Heroes, Immortals, and mighty gods have gathered here for the greatest battle of all! Do you dare to fight?”
Such an offer was beyond Wukong’s wildest dreams.
“I am the Great Sage, Equal of Heaven. I love to fight!”