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# Cannon

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**Cannon** is a character that shows high firepower against a single character, and uses black and red shells as weapons.When Barrage, the passive, is activated with a probability, it has the ability to inflict great damage to the enemy. \
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**Basic weapon - Black CannonBall(skill 1)** \
Fires a black shell with a large explosion radius.\
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**Special weapon - Red CannonBall(Skill 2)** \
Fires a red shell that increases damage as you climb to a higher altitude.\
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**Passive - Barrage** \
Fire shells twice in a row with a certain probability.


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