During World War II, the song was used to inspire combat-bound troops in the Aleutians Campaign. According to legend, it was played off the deck of a transport carrying American soldiers onto the beach of a Japanese-held island; the troops let out a roar when they heard the song, and eventually captured the island. The term "Fight On" is also used as a battle cry for USC fans. Like many other college fight songs, "Fight On" is used by many high schools throughout the United States, though often with modified lyrics.
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| - During World War II, the song was used to inspire combat-bound troops in the Aleutians Campaign. According to legend, it was played off the deck of a transport carrying American soldiers onto the beach of a Japanese-held island; the troops let out a roar when they heard the song, and eventually captured the island. The term "Fight On" is also used as a battle cry for USC fans. Like many other college fight songs, "Fight On" is used by many high schools throughout the United States, though often with modified lyrics.
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- 通常時からの戦闘時の気力回復を25%軽減
- +25% 近接ダメージ
戦闘終了後に適用:
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| - モンスターの気力を盗む挑戦の声。それを自分のものとすることができます。戦いが終わるまで、チャンピオンはいくらかの間ダメージ増加を受けるが、その後は消耗されます。チャンピオンの士気が60%以下の時だけ使える
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| - During World War II, the song was used to inspire combat-bound troops in the Aleutians Campaign. According to legend, it was played off the deck of a transport carrying American soldiers onto the beach of a Japanese-held island; the troops let out a roar when they heard the song, and eventually captured the island. The term "Fight On" is also used as a battle cry for USC fans. Like many other college fight songs, "Fight On" is used by many high schools throughout the United States, though often with modified lyrics.
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