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Drum-Beating Narbash Comes To Epic Games’ Paragon On August 23

New character Narbash joins the existing cast of heroes in Epic Games' Paragon next week, the developer has announced via Sony's PlayStation Blog. Billed as a support caster, Narbash is an orc-like brute that, rather than club his enemies around the head with a blunt object, causes havoc for the opposing team by beating a gnarly set of drums in order to buff himself and his allies.
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New character Narbash joins the existing cast of heroes in Epic Games’ Paragon next week, the developer has announced via Sony’s PlayStation Blog. Billed as a support caster, Narbash is an orc-like brute that, rather than club his enemies around the head with a blunt object, causes havoc for the opposing team by beating a gnarly set of drums in order to buff himself and his allies.

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Crowd control is this bruiser’s speciality though, as he’s able to slow the movement of large enemy groups, as well as “lock down a singular target with a stun.”

Narbash is a Support Caster (Physical Damage; Order, Growth) who specializes in crowd control and buffing his team as he charges into the fight. His Thunk ability allows him to lock down a singular target with a stun. His March ability provides him with a movement speed aura, which can be devastating when combined with the Health Regeneration aura provided by his Song of My People ability. Narbash causes a ruckus with his ultimate Crash Bang Boom, slowing enemies in an area of effect, then finishing his performance with a knockup.

If you’re a MOBA fan and have yet to give Paragon a go, you’re in luck – it’s currently free-to-play for all PlayStation 4 and PC players in the form of an open beta. Just head to either the PlayStation Store or the official site to get your download started.

Paragon releases in full for PlayStation 4 and PC later this year, with a new character set to be released every three weeks for the foreseeable future. See here for previous previous character reveals.


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