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Cornetto Dragul

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Cornetto Dragul
NationStates Worlds character
Chalamet black suit.jpeg
Created byRMD
Portrayed byTimothee Chalamet
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Information
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
AffiliationDragul Crime Family
Family
AlignmentTrue neutral
ClassRogue
DeckShadows in the Night

Cornetto Dragul is a character in NationStates Worlds. Being the son of Carmine Dragul, he is the up and coming heir of the Dragul Crime Family. Like the rest of his family, his deck is centered around vampires, particularly vampire units that support his aggressive and active playstyle.

Design

Cornetto is a Caucasian man with black, shoulder length, wavy hair. At 178 cm, he is one of the taller characters in the game, and he often sports a black suit that compliments his slim figure.

Personality

Unlike his calmer and more calculating father, Cornetto is aggressive and ambitious, aiming to take over gangs all across the Six Cities Republic in his tenure.

Cornetto is highly protective and caring of his adopted sister Francesca, trying his best to keep her from harm's way earlier in her life and tending to her after her harsh training when the Family decided that she would be better of taught the way of the cards. During their first meeting, he promised to protect her after she introduced herself.

Tactics

Cornetto's decks feature many low cost units with Rush, allowing him the first strike in most games. However, these units tend to have low health, and his lack of (and later small numbers of) high cost units make him less of a threat the longer a game goes. To counter him, fill your deck with high health units and units with defensive capabilities. Cards that heal the Leader is always helpful against him, as the key to winning against him in most cases is surviving his initial onslaught.

Deck and abilities

Trivia

  • Like most Dragul Family characters, Cornetto is named after food, in his case a type of Italian pastry similar to a croissant.