This alluring beauty hails from the mysterious East and uses her magical fan to command the divine winds. Though many have tried to court her, there is only one whom she truly loves. In battle, Diao Chan harnesses the power of the wind to unleash devastating attacks on enemy forces. She can also use her fan to restore her allies' health. In the struggle to help the one she loves, there's nothing Diao Chan won't do.
After Diao evoke array tornadoes, the heist power source messenger Kai Kai source of the body's use of force to detonate force tornado, the storm caused heavy damage to surrounding enemies hit and taking advantage of the power to restore breeze around his teammates lives.
After Diao evoke array tornadoes, the heist power source messenger Kai Kai source of the body's use of force to detonate Koikaze force, sweeping storm caused damage to nearby enemies and increase attack power around his teammates.
After Diao evoke array tornadoes, the heist power source messenger Kai Kai source of the body's use of force to detonate Koikaze force, sweeping storm caused damage to nearby enemies and absorb energy recovery enemies of their own lives.
Allure Storm - Duelist, Bard, Brawler
Love Storm - Ravager, Wizard, Grenadier, Ronin, Reaper
Tornado - Guardian, Gunslinger, Sorcerer, Ranger
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Diao Chan was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. She was said to be so luminously lovely that the moon itself would shy away in embarrassment when compared to her face. Unlike the other three beauties, however, there is no known evidence suggesting her existence. It was mentioned in Chinese historical records that Lü Bu had a secret affair with one of Dong Zhuo's maids and was constantly afraid of being discovered. She is best known for her role in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In the novel, she had a romance with the warrior Lü Bu and caused him to betray and kill his foster father, the tyrannical warlord Dong Zhuo.
The name "Diaochan", which literally means "sable cicada", is believed to have been derived from the sable tails and jade decorations in the shape of cicadas which adorned the hats of high-ranking officials in the Eastern Han dynasty.