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{{quote|Enter as soldier, survive on the crushed ambitions of lesser warriors.|[[Grimoire]] description}}
{{quote|Enter as soldier, survive on the crushed ambitions of lesser warriors.|[[Grimoire]] description}}
'''Val Aru'un''' is a [[Cabal]] [[Centurion]] and boss enemy encountered in the [[Prison of Elders]]. Although his promotion to his current rank will never be considered official by the Cabal High Command, Val Aru'un's fellow prisoners consider him to be a [[Val]] worth following.
'''Val Aru'un''' is a [[Cabal]] [[Centurion]] and boss enemy encountered in the [[Prison of Elders]]. Although his promotion to his current rank will never be considered official by the Cabal High Command, Val Aru'un's fellow prisoners consider him to be a [[Val]] worth following.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/5/19)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[House of Wolves (expansion)|House of Wolves]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Cabal Command#Val Aru'un|Val Aru'un]]''</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In [[Challenge of the Elders]], Val Aru'un will be protected by an indestructible elemental shield until the Guardian kills one of the three [[Psion Flayer]]s running around the area, specifically the one that is channeling the elemental power of the shield. For example, if a Psion Flayer channels [[Arc]] power, then that one has to be killed; this applies with the others. Doing so will disable the shield and give the player a chance to unleash as many of their attacks as possible on him until another Psion Flayer channels another elemental power. Once all of the Flayers are killed his shield will be down for the remainder of the battle.
In [[Challenge of the Elders]], Val Aru'un will be protected by an indestructible elemental shield until the Guardian kills one of the three [[Psion Flayer]]s running around the area, specifically the one that is channeling the elemental power of the shield. For example, if a Psion Flayer channels [[Arc]] power, then that one has to be killed; this applies to the others. Doing so will disable the shield and give the player a chance to unleash as many of their attacks as possible on him until another Psion Flayer channels another elemental power. Once all of the Flayers are killed his shield will be down for the remainder of the battle.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Val Aru'un's shield ability is somewhat similar to [[Valus Trau'ug]]'s.
*Val Aru'un's shield ability is somewhat similar to [[Valus Trau'ug]]'s, only without the need for Psion Flayers.
*Val Aru'un is the first [[Val]] [[Ultra]] to appear in-game. Others later include [[Val Ca'uor]].
*Val Aru'un is the first [[Val]] [[Ultra]] to appear in-game.
*In his Grimoire card, Aru'un's black and yellow armor looks exactly same as [[Primus Sha'aull]]'s grimoire card armor in appearance.  
*In his Grimoire card, Aru'un's black and yellow armor looks exactly the same as [[Primus Sha'aull]]'s grimoire card armor in appearance.  
**Yet, in game, his armor color is white and yellow, just like Sha'aull in game. Like Sha'aull's case, this most likely is also a developer oversight.
**Yet, his armor color in-game is white and yellow, just like Sha'aull in-game. Like Sha'aull's case, this most likely is also a developer oversight.
*In ''[[Forsaken]]'', [[The Mad Warden]] calls out Val Aru'un's name, but instead sends out a different [[Red Legion]] centurion. This is because the Warden "speaks" by playing old recorded speeches of Variks and is not a mistake.
*In ''[[Forsaken]]'', [[The Mad Warden]] calls out Val Aru'un's name, but instead sends out a different [[Red Legion]] centurion. This is because the Warden "speaks" by playing old recorded speeches of Variks and is not a mistake.



Revision as of 09:01, August 16, 2024

This article is about the Cabal Centurion. For the Royal Beast of the same name, see Aru'un (Royal Beast).
Val Aru'un
ValAruunGrimoireCard.jpg
Biographical information

Species:

Cabal

Faction:

Blind Legion (Inferred)
Broken Legion

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Centurion

Gender:

Male

Combat information

Mission:

Prison of Elders (Level 28 and 41)
Challenge of the Elders

Weapon(s):

Solar Projection Rifle

Abilities:

Limited Flight
Psion Flayer Shield
Kinetic Quake Attack
High Durability
Rapid Movement
Summon Cabal

 

"Enter as soldier, survive on the crushed ambitions of lesser warriors."
Grimoire description

Val Aru'un is a Cabal Centurion and boss enemy encountered in the Prison of Elders. Although his promotion to his current rank will never be considered official by the Cabal High Command, Val Aru'un's fellow prisoners consider him to be a Val worth following.[1]

Gameplay

In Challenge of the Elders, Val Aru'un will be protected by an indestructible elemental shield until the Guardian kills one of the three Psion Flayers running around the area, specifically the one that is channeling the elemental power of the shield. For example, if a Psion Flayer channels Arc power, then that one has to be killed; this applies to the others. Doing so will disable the shield and give the player a chance to unleash as many of their attacks as possible on him until another Psion Flayer channels another elemental power. Once all of the Flayers are killed his shield will be down for the remainder of the battle.

Trivia

  • Val Aru'un's shield ability is somewhat similar to Valus Trau'ug's, only without the need for Psion Flayers.
  • Val Aru'un is the first Val Ultra to appear in-game.
  • In his Grimoire card, Aru'un's black and yellow armor looks exactly the same as Primus Sha'aull's grimoire card armor in appearance.
    • Yet, his armor color in-game is white and yellow, just like Sha'aull in-game. Like Sha'aull's case, this most likely is also a developer oversight.
  • In Forsaken, The Mad Warden calls out Val Aru'un's name, but instead sends out a different Red Legion centurion. This is because the Warden "speaks" by playing old recorded speeches of Variks and is not a mistake.

List of appearances

  1. ^ Bungie (2015/5/19), Destiny: House of Wolves, Grimoire: Val Aru'un