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Chasing the Moon Goddess
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2025-01-12 02:56
Chasing Moon Goddess's biography told her story in the Onmyoji game world. In the biography, the Moon Chaser occupied an uninhabited shrine and fulfilled the wishes of the people through her demonic powers. During the famine, people prayed for food. She listened to their prayers and saved them from their suffering. Moon Chaser became the master of Inari Shrine and became the god worshipped by the surrounding humans. She was a calm and intelligent young girl monster, but she also had a crazy side. Moon God Chaser's biography unlocking requirements included 10 victories with other players who carried Mountain Hare, 20 victories with other players who carried Rabbit Maru, and 30 victories against Hui Yeji in Moon God Chaser's fighting technique. You can find out more about the biography in the related videos.
Moon Goddess Encyclopedia
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2025-01-11 15:42
Chasing the Moon Goddess was a game character in the Netease mobile game Onmyoji. She was one of the SK-level Spirit-branded Retainers. She was a demon who lived in a shrine. She was beautiful but difficult to approach. Chasing the Moon Goddess would try their best to satisfy the wishes of humans, so they helped the villagers tide over the difficulties of famine and drought. She liked the feeling of being needed by others and would continue to do so. Moon Chaser's skills included "Moonlight" and "Moonlight Soliciting." The former could release the Blessing of the Moon to all allies, while the latter would cause 100% damage. Chasing the Moon Goddess could be obtained by drawing a card in the game, and there was a 20% chance of drawing a blue ticket. Her stats were CSAAAB, and Critical Hit was basically useless for a Support, but her S Health allowed her to have 9100 Health Points. Chasing the Moon Goddess had many believers in the game, but in fact, she was not a guardian god. There was no mention of the Moon Goddess in the search results.
Chasing the Moon Goddess
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2025-01-10 17:36
Chasing Moon Goddess was one of the SK-level shikigami in Onmyoji, a 3D Japanese and Japanese turn-based RPG mobile game developed by Netease. She lived in the shrine. She was beautiful but unapproachable, and was called Chasing Moon Goddess. Chasing the Moon Goddess would try her best to fulfill the wishes of humans, so she had many believers. However, that was not the case. Moon Chaser's damage type was Support, and her skills included Moon Soliciting, Moontide, and Moonlight. Chasing the Moon God could be obtained through summoning and the night of a hundred ghosts. Her character in the game had a high rating and was considered an efficient lighter. Chasing Moon Goddess's attributes in the game were CSAab, which had high health and defense, and was suitable as a support Spirit-branded Retainer. Her special skill was that she could push the Ghost Fire action bar and provide protection to all her teammates. Chasing Moon Goddess was obtained by drawing cards in the game, and there was a 20% chance of drawing blue tickets. All in all, Moon Chaser was a popular Spirit-branded Retainer with the ability to support and ignite fire.
Chasing the Moon Goddess
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2025-01-08 18:52
Chasing Moon Goddess was a Spirit-branded Retainer in the Onmyoji game. She was a Spirit-branded Retainer that was completely created by the designer. She was the winner of the Spirit-branded Retainer design competition,"Floating Demon Hundred Forms". In the setting, Chasing the Moon Goddess was the guardian god of the shrine, but after her divine power was confiscated, she became a monster that sought freedom. Her image was set as a rabbit, but in fact, she was a monster with a rabbit's head and a wolf's body. Chasing the Moon Goddess was positioned as a lighter in the game. She could occupy the shrine and fulfill the wishes of humans through her demonic power. She also had an enemy, the cat shopkeeper. Chasing Moon God's skills included " Blessing Moon God Sacrifice " and " Clear Moon Flare ", which could increase one's own movement bar and the speed of allies, as well as provide other buffs. She was an SIM card that could be obtained by drawing cards, but it was not difficult to obtain. All in all, Chasing Moon Goddess was a support Spirit-branded Retainer in the game that had a certain degree of practicality and uniqueness.
Wangshu Moon Goddess
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2024-12-25 06:47
Wangshu was the Moon Goddess in Chinese mythology. She was described as the goddess who drove the moon chariot. In ancient Chinese culture, Wangshu was regarded as a symbol of the moon. She corresponded to the Sun God Xihe, who was the Sun Goddess. Wangshu and Xihe were regarded as mutually dependent and complementary existences in the cultural tradition of ancient China. Although Wangshu and Xihe were regarded as different existences in ancient Chinese cultural traditions, their images and stories had many similarities. They were all portrayed as beautiful women with mysterious powers and abilities, and they could bring warmth, light, and hope to people. Wangshu was also known as the Moon Goddess. Her image often appeared in Chinese mythology and literature.
Chasing the Moon Goddess
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2024-12-25 06:40
Chasing the Moon Goddess was one of the SK-level shikigami in Onmyoji, a 3D Japanese and Japanese turn-based RPG mobile game developed by Netease. She lived in the shrine. She was beautiful but unapproachable, and was called Chasing Moon Goddess. Chasing the Moon Goddess would try her best to fulfill the wishes of humans, so she had many believers. Her skills included Flowing Brightness and Damask Dance. The normal attack skill was a golden ray of light that appeared and attacked the enemy target, causing 100% damage. The second skill was to dance under the moonlight, and after the end of his turn, he would push forward an additional 3 Will-o'-Wisp action bars, giving all friendly units a 2-layer effect. Moon Chaser had other skills, such as the first skill "Moon Invitation" and the third skill "Bright Moon Tide", but the specific effects were not mentioned in the search results provided. Chasing Moon Goddess was widely used in the game. Her skills could help players accumulate ghost fire and provide support effects.
Illusion Moon Goddess
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2024-09-09 17:27
I don't know anything about the Moon Goddess of Illusion. Fantasy City is a Chinese web novel. I'm not a fan of this work and I don't have any relevant knowledge. If you have any other questions, I'll be happy to help you answer them.
Chasing the Moon Goddess Wallpaper
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2025-01-13 02:07
We can find some information about Chasing the Moon Goddess. There were pictures of cute girls and rabbits in the Moon Goddess Chasing Wallpaper. In addition, on the Onmyoji search page, it was also mentioned that the new skin of Moon Chaser was online, and that Moon Chaser had obtained third place in the Battle for the Baby: Spring Cherry Battle and obtained the Barrier Skin. However, the specific wallpaper pattern and download link were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know the exact details of the Moon Goddess Chasing Wallpaper.
Is Moon Goddess Wangshu a man?
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2025-01-12 14:22
Wangshu was the moon god in Chinese mythology. Wangshu was described as a female. In the mobile game Night Walk of God Capital, Wangshu was called a demon spirit, and her gender was clearly female. In addition, Wangshu was also known as the Moon God in Chinese mythology, and its gender was also marked as female. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Wangshu was a woman.
Moon Goddess HD Wallpaper
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2025-01-11 15:54
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