

#Ausar infinity blade update#
Soulless Ausar is a titan added by an update pack for Infinity Blade 3. It involves him performing a quick center kick, then following with dual sweeping leg kicks from the left, and finally a dual swipe from the left with his weapons. Also, his last fury chain is quite unique (only later also used by Ryth in Infinity Blade 3: Blade Masters). Two of his fury chains are recycled from Plated Guard (IB3) and Mercury Golem. Soulless Ausar will frequently use cross-blade strikes for sweeping attacks, including the un-fixed version that can only be blocked by Light or Heavy weapons (and therefore forces Dual weapons players to always take damage).

His fury chains are standard and carry few hits, although all of them contain shield bashes. His shield bashes always aim for the center, and borrows only one unique move from the Worker of Secrets in which he feigns a downwards slash to switch to a sweeping slash from the right.

The Vile Blade (Light) - When performing regular attacks, Soulless Ausar doesn't fight much differently from other regular titans.However, you will not be able to identify the weapon he will be using before you actually commit to fighting him, which prevents changing of equipment (you can tell if he’s using the Vile Blade because he will have the Vile Shield equipped in the cutscene).ĭuring combat, the following characteristics come into play depending on the weapon class used: Soulless Ausar is a boss titan, complete with Spectrum defence, higher than normal chance to possess a titan perk and the ability to send you back to the Hideout should you lose to him.īefore combat, Soulless Ausar will fight with any one of the three weapons from the Vile set with The Vile Shield also equipped if he is fighting with The Vile Blade. However, unlike the Soulless version of Raidriar that was created by the Worker of Secrets, Soulless Ausar believes that he himself to be the real Ausar the Vile, not accepting the fact that Ausar was reborn after he was slain. He has all the memories of the the original Ausar including all his secrets, which even the Worker knows nothing about. He takes pleasure in killing, and the Ausar Rising interludes follow his 'path of destruction.' He considers himself as a deity who has his name stained by Raidriar. Just like the original Ausar, the Soulless copy of Ausar is relentlessly ruthless and cruel. However, he will not switch between them as he cannot be disarmed. In combat, he uses one of the Vile weapons: the Vile Blade, the Vile Mace or the Vile Thorn.
#Ausar infinity blade full#
Soulless Ausar wears the full Vile armor set which includes the Vile Helm, the Vile Armor, and the Vile Shield (albeit with a much more glossy appearance). Before dying he grabs Siris in defiance and thrusts both of them to the bottom of the ruined stairwell, killing himself and leaving Siris to be reborn. Siris declares that Ausar's memories and legacy will die with him, then impales the Soulless through the chest. Upon defeat, the Soulless remains convinced he is the real Ausar based on his memories. Soulless Ausar is shown sitting on a throne made of dead Daeril. At the end of the Interlude he is confronted by Siris in the ruins of the Dark Citadel where they battle. Awakened by the battle between Isa and the High Priest Zuorsara, he catches Isa from behind, breaking her neck with The Vile Mace. Much like Raidriar's Soulless copy, Soulless Ausar was born with the memories of and believes himself to actually be Ausar the Vile. He is the main antagonist and the final boss of the Ausar Rising update. Soulless Ausar is a Soulless copy of Siris's former self, Ausar the Vile.
