Patroklos

Patroklos is a playable character in Warriors: Legends of Troy. He is Achilles's extraordinary friend from the battlefront who covers his friend's back in the field. Compared to Achilles, he has a cold, stoic composure and seems unapproachable. However, both men are bonded together by their distinct enjoyment for war and victory.

Role in Game
Throughout the Trojan War, Patroklos stands by Achilles' side as they fight for glory. They even pull themselves out of the war together when Achilles gets angry at Agamemnon for being forced to give up Briseis. However, Patroklos gets fed up with Achilles when the Greeks were on the verge of defeat and he still refuses to help. Having enough, Patroklos decides to take his friend's armor, stating that the Greeks will regain their courage and will follow the armor, even to death. Achilles allows him to fight, but warns him to only push the enemy and not cross the river of Skamandros. However, Patroklos does not listen and crosses the river. He then encounters Hektor, who mistakens him for Achilles, and the two of them fight. However, Apollo intervenes and curses Patroklos, giving Hektor the opportunity to kill him. When Patroklos' face is revealed, Hektor is shocked that he did not defeat Achilles. Afterwards, the Trojan prince strips Patroklos of his armor as spoils of battle, leaving Achilles armorless for a while.

After Achilles kills Hektor, he lays Patroklos' ashes in an golden urn, which was later used for Achilles himself after his death, and their ashes were burned together.

Quotes

 * "Your brother hides behind your valor, prince. You defend a man without honor."
 * "Tell me, Achilles, can your mother see our fates?"
 * "Depends on what you choose to believe in."
 * "You sound like an oracle. Words with no answers."
 * "Depends on the question."
 * Patroklos and Achilles

Moveset

 * ,undefined: Jumps for a diagonal slash.
 * ,,undefined: Jumps forward and cuts with an overhead slash.
 * ,,,undefined: Rushes to the front a few paces before Patroklos performs a circular slash.
 * ,,,,undefined: Runs forward with sword at his side. He then smashes it into his foe.
 * ,,,,,: Three wide horizontal slashes. Turns for a hopping diagonal slash. As he lands, Patroklos slices once to the side before he finishes with a turning slash.
 * Dashing : Wide slash to the right.


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 * undefined,undefined,undefined: Dropping slash, side slice, and lunging stab forward.


 * ,: Two swings with shield arm.
 * ,: Swings his shield into foes.
 * ,,: Wider shield bash.
 * ,,,: Short dash before he swings his shield. Patroklos emits a stunning shockwave during the animation, which lowers the guard of foes in its range.
 * ,,,,: Running tackle. Patroklos emits a stunning shockwave during the animation.


 * L2,undefined: Throws enemy weapon.
 * R2,:
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Finishers can be performed by weakening a foe's guard or health. When the button for a Focused Attack flashes on a target, approach them from a different angle to see another Finisher.
 * Finishers


 * Front - Runs sword through opponent's chest.
 * Front - Pierces sword through his enemy's face. As he dislodges his sword, he swings his shield arm to hit opponents. As he does so, Patroklos emits a stunning shockwave.
 * Rear - Stabs a foe's back, his sword completely impaling through their chest.
 * Downed Enemies - Looms over toppled enemy and stabs their face with his sword.
 * Mid-Range - Uses his shield to lift his stunned foe off the ground. He balances them on top of his shield to drop them behind him. As they crash on their backs, Patroklos stabs his sword through their face.
 * Mid-Range - Running jump kick.

Fighting Style
For his lone entry in the game's story mode, Patroklos deliberately mimics Achilles' attacks with a few minor differences. In order to use his own attacks, players need to use Patroklos in the extra modes. Even so, his unique style shares many complementary traits with his friend's actions. While he may not have as much power or defense as Achilles, Patroklos strikes with better speed and slightly longer range.