Weapons in Salt and Sanctuary are a personal choice to the player based on his/her preference and playstyle. Any Class can use any Weapon as long as they have unlocked the Skill requirements for said Weapon. Some Classes begin the game with certain Weapons already unlocked, so be sure to choose a Class that begins with the Weapon type you seem likely to use.

 

Weapons come in different classes from 0-5. The higher the number the more likely the Weapon is to be better than what you have. Also, the higher the number the more points you will need in the Skill required to wield that Weapon type (All players can use class 0 Weapons of any type). There are 16 different types of Weapons in Salt and Sanctuary along with 10 different Skills that govern their usage. Some Weapons will require you to have acquired multiple Skills in order to use.

⭐ Important! If you see a red line across your weapon, it means you need to unlock the next weapon class to one-hand it. You can use it two-handed. Two red lines forming an X means you cannot use it at all.

Also Important, to determine if your weapon does Strike or Slash Damage, listen to the sound it makes when you swing. Weapons with blades will typically be slash while those without will be strike, but there are many exceptions, especially with Great Swords (whips to be tested).

 

Weapons can also be upgraded at any Sanctuary that has a Stone Blacksmith. Upgrading Weapons requires Salt and the upgrade material required. This number increases as you improve the Weapon and can change to different materials at higher levels. Upgrading Weapons improves their damage and can sometimes improve their Scaling.

 

Weapons have "Scaling" which determines which Stats improve the damage of the Weapon. The letters determine how much more damage increases with each point invested into the Scaling Stats listed on the Weapon (if you're not sure which they are you can check the Weapon in your inventory). S is the best you can get and will give you the most damage for each point followed by A, B, C, D and E. Note that scaling is based off of the weapon's base damage and your attribute. For example, a weapon with S scaling in Dexterity and 6 base damage will do less damage than a weapon with E Dexterity scaling but 30 base damage even if you have 50 Dexterity. The following formula represents the total damage of a weapon: (BaseDamage*Scaling) + BaseDamage = TotalDamage. Note that scaling is determined by your current attribute and the value that the letter represents (this value is unique for each weapon, two letter A weapons will not have the same scaling but the values are included in an interval that the letter A represents), letter E means that 2 to 2,99% of your attribute will be multiplied by the base damage to get the total bonus damage from scaling, D means 3 to 3,99%, C means 4 to 4,99%, B means 5 to 5,99%, A means 6 to 6,99%, S means 7% and above. After the scaling soft cap, wich is 50 STR, 50 DEX, 50 WIS, and 50 MAG, the scaling will be only about a tenth effective. Ex. a Headsman's Voulge VII (S DEX scaling) at 50 DEX have 22.1 base damage and 113.4 total damage so the scaling value for this weapon is: (113.4 - 22.1) / (22.1*50) = ~0,0826. Formula for total damage of weapons with more than one scaling is: (BaseDamage*Scaling1) + (BaseDamage*Scaling2) + (BaseDamage*Scaling3) + BaseDamage = TotalDamage

 

Some Weapons in Salt and Sanctuary can only be found by Transmuting them at any Stone Alchemist in your Creed. In order to Transmute a Weapon you will need to have acquired another Weapon of the same type, acquired the appropriate Remains (drops from Enemies and Bosses), have the required Upgrade Material and the required amount of Salt. Upgrades on the Weapon used to Transmute will be rolled back one tier (if you have a Midshipman's Dirk V and Transmute it to a another Dagger it will become that Dagger IV.)

  Weapons types have the following fixed damage types unless affected by flags or other special abilities:

  •  Daggers / Swords / Whips / Spears / Poleaxes / Reapers : 100% Slash
  •  Hammers / Greathammers : 100% Strike
  •  Axes / Greataxes / Pistols : 50% Slash and 50% Strike
  •  Greatswords : 75% Slash and 25% Strike
  •  Bows : 80% Slash and 20% Strike
  •  Crossbows : 90% Slash and 10% Strike

 

Weapons

Daggers

 

dagger curvedCutpurse Shiv
Class 1
 
dagger shivKaltic Razor
Class 2
 
dagger poisonPessklaw
Class 3
 
dagger jaggedEviscerator
Class 4
dagger whiteOpal Tusk
Class 5

 

 

Swords

 

sword flameBranding Iron
Class 4
sword onikatana
Shikeimaru
 
Class 4
 
sword runesLeviathan
Class 5

 

 

Hammers

 

mace flangedFlanged Mace
Class 0
mace potIron Pot
Class 0
 
mace blacksmithLump Hammer
Class 0
 
maceMorning Star
Class 1
 
mace cruelHarmen Mace
Class 2

 

mace squidCephalopounder
Class 3
mace pufferTetruncheon
Class 4
 

 

 

Axes

 

axeWoodsman's Axe
Class 0
axe crescentBattle Axe
Class 1
 
axe doubleRaider Axe
Class 2
 
axe brokenBatsuichi Tsuka
Class 2
 
axe cleaverStone Cleaver
Class 2
sword cleaverRed Guillotine
Class 3

 

axe blueAster Monolith
Class 3
axe tribeVenom Arbelos
Class 4
 
axe bronzeKraekan Axe
Class 4
 
axe goldAxe of Splendor
Class 5

 

 

Whips

 

whipBullwhip
Class 0
whip chainMartial Flail
Class 1
 
whip wraithWraithclaw
Class 2
sword whip
Steel Centipede

Class 2
 
whip flameSearing Manacle
Class 3
 
whip poisonScorpion Tail
Class 3

 

 

 

Poleaxes

 

spear oarOar
Class 0
 
 
naginataNaginata
Class 3
 
spear circleKumo Sasumata
Class 3

 

 

 

Spears

 

spear pitchfork
Pitchfork

Class 0
spearSoldier's Spear
Class 0
 
tridentTrident
Class 1
 
spear pilumBreach Pike
Class 1
 
spear impRazorback
Class 2
trident blueStardust Spire
Class 3

 

spear vinesAdder Fang
Class 3
spear cloakUmbral Partisan
Class 4
 

 

 

Reapers

 

scytheHaymaker
Class 1
war scytheWar Scythe
Class 2
 
scythe moonRed Eclipse
Class 2
 
scythe pendulumPurifier
Class 3
 
scythe bonesGravedigger
Class 4

 

scythe wickedSaltreaver
Class 5

 

 

Greatswords

 

claymoreKureimoa
Class 1
 
sword crabChitin Obelisk
Class 2
 
dark claymoreBlack Widow
Class 3
 
sword scissorJaws of Death
Class 2
sword pirateSeawolf Cutlass
Class 3

 

sword sparksorNorthern Cross
Class 3
sword cloakScharfrichter
Class 4
 
 
sword namelessBlade of Envy
Class 5

 

 

Greathammers

 

hammer greatWarhammer
Class 1
hammer ogreMonstrous Mace
Class 2
 
hammer golemObsidian Pillar
Class 3
 
hammer cryptBonecrusher
Class 4
 
hammer scepterTrinity Scepter
Class 5

 

 

Greataxes

 

axe greatOutlaw Greataxe
Class 1
axe bullHeadtaker
Class 2
 
axe giantIron Butterfly
Class 3
 
axe cryptEarthsplitter
Class 4
 
axe ruinsThe Coveted
Class 5

 

 

Bows

 

bowSelf Bow
Class 0
bow hawkVilehawk Bow
Class 1
 
bow redBloodwood Bow
Class 2
 
bow goldAegis Greatbow
Class 3
 
bow longRecurve Bow
Class 4

 

 

Crossbows

 

 
 
 
crossbow mummyAdrasteia
Class 5

 

 

Pistols

 

 
 
 
gun ruinsMosaic Culverin
Class 5

 

 

Wands

 

wand woodSaltwood Branch
Class 1
wand stagAntler Baton
Class 2
 
 
wand beakRostrum Scepter
Class 4
 

 

 

Staves

 

staff ivoryScrimshaw Cane
Class 1
staff woodRowan Crosier
Class 2
 
staff conduitChanneler's Rod
Class 3
 
 
staff lakewitchSaira's Staff
Class 5

 




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    • I love the animations that happen when you try to swing a weapon that you don't have the qualifications for.
      Many people have probably seen the sloooooowwwww swinging animation when trying to swing a huge two-hander one-handed without overleveling.
      With smaller weapons like one-handed swords, your guy makes the swinging motion, but the weapon drops out of their hand! Then they look at it and pick it back up.
      Doesn't seem to be any "failure" animations for magic, though. Shame! Trying to cast a spell you don't qualify for should totally turn you into a frog for a second or something.

      • Anonymous

        Does reapers and poleaxe really have pure slash damages ? According to the wiki, both Red Eclipse and Tainted Ranseur have the extra blade properties, which would be useless in that case.

        This is definitely not a 50/50, because skeletons take less than half the damages of the weapons on hit. But maybe a 25/75 similarly to greatswords.

        • Anonymous

          One Question: How is a Player suppose to use a Crossbow or Pistol in the Game? Does my Dex and END have to be enough? I'm now playing a Thief Class. Is there Combo of Buttons on my Valve Controller I need press quickly?

          • Anonymous

            Awh man, here was me hoping I could get a Wisdom + STR scaling weapon. The only one that scales with STR that I can find is a scythe with awful STR scaling. Shaaaame. I wanted to use big smashy me no brain with prayers

            • Anonymous

              This game has terrible weapon balancing. There are only a few you should use and most of them are early game and not even considered top tier in the game but they VASTLY outperform most weapons.

              • Anonymous

                Anyone else wanted more hybrid weapons like flint and steel, steel centipede, phoenix tail. Who else would have loved a spear/crossbowsniper P.S. I'd love to hear more ideas

                • Anonymous

                  Man... there are not many weapons in this game i wish they updated it, and constantly added content. Like new bosses spells/weapons i'v been thinking about getting into modding and coding and all of that crap just to give this game more content...

                  • I see a lot of people sayin' that "some weapons cannot be use in 2H" Lisen! (or read, whatever you think is better) If you have, for example, a Class 1 Greatsword AND your Greatsword SKILL is on the Class 1 Greatsword, it'll ABLE you to use it only in TWO HAND. TO USE IN 1H GREATSWORDS // GREATAXES // ETC: You need to up your Skill with Greatsword // Greataxes, or whatever ONE ABOVE the Skill that makes you able you to use the weapon. In case of Class 5 weapons, you will not do this feat, cause you don've Class 6 weapon skills. Note: I don't know if I explained well... But it's basically it

                    • Anonymous

                      Phoenix sword lists needing 5 sword 5 whip and 1 magic in the game, which is correct.. this is very confusing. Ive been building sword just for this so far sigh.

                      • Anonymous

                        No thrusting swords. Not complaining or anything. There are plenty of weapons after all, but rapiers would fit so well in this game :(

                        • Anonymous

                          Honestly, I almost screwed up my build because some greatswords can be used with a shield, others cannot. Just as so, some here have the tips to show that and some have not.

                          I used 14 grey pearls to reset from hammer user (1hand) to greatsword user, since kureimoa is useable in 1 hand. However since I noticed trinity does not I aimed for Scharfrichter, which in its page it does not say anything about not being able to use it in one hand.

                          Thanks NG+ salt drop rate, leader + salt ring in hagar's cavern I was able to lvl 14 times and re-spend rather fast (+- 2h). I did lose the grey pearls that would come in handy since now I have too much str.

                          But do beware, the same happens with greathammers and greataxes, some are useable in one hand some are not and the pages rarely flag anything.
                          From my knowlege, all class 1 are useable in one hand and all class 5 are not. Don't know about 2,3 and 4 but I might test.

                          • Anonymous

                            When you're choosing what weapon to use, it is worth noting that, in general, weapons with high scaling usually have low base damage and benefit a lot more from stat investment than upgrading while it's the other way around for weapons with low scaling.

                            • Anonymous

                              You would think that pistol shots with such a wide angle would hit multiple enemies at the same time, right ? Well, while it's probably an unintended feature, it is technically possible. If enemies are overlapping, you can hit them with a single shot, but it is difficult to pull off and very inconsistent. Still, this is quite useful against certain groups of enemies who like to rush you at the same time like Emberskulls, Spear Imps, Stenchpods or the ghosts of New Lon- ... the Dome of the Forgotten.

                              Why do I think it's unintended ? You can do this with any projectile. So throwing knives, bolts and arrows can do it too, which realistically makes no sense. But I wish pistols had this feature by default while doing less damage depending on how many enemies are hit (so they would still be useful against a single target) or having a longer recovery to balance things out. Missed opportunity really ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

                              • Anonymous

                                I'm pretty sure it is a well known glitch that ranged weapons (Bows, Crossbows, Pistols) can still shoot during a rolling attack without any ammo and do full damage (except for Bows, they do nigh nothing). But did you know that you can generate ammo (*) ? No need to leave your hard-earned gold in the filthy hands of greedy merchants anymore ! Make your own ammunition... OUT OF THIN AIR (salt?) ! All it takes is to roll around while shooting Zombies and Kraekans alike and collect your prize once they're dead. Then shoot some more ! Or scam the hell out of those same merchants and break the world's economy !

                                (*) Exclusive to Bows and Crossbows

                                • Anonymous

                                  Today, I was messing around with my poisonous weapons to figure out which ones were the most effective in practice and I stumbled upon something that absolutely blew my mind.

                                  I was trying out the Adder Fang on a Crypt Keeper, using the "Light -> Light -> Spiny move" to trigger poison quickly. But something was off. The "Spin-to-win" move was too damn slow ! Actually, it was getting slower with every spin !

                                  Now, you would think that the Adder Fang has some kind of "Slow Hitter" property. Well, not quite. I compared its speed to other spears and it was the EXACT same... but only when you're NOT hitting anything. I was trying to make sense out of this and decided to compare other weapons of the same category. And what do you know ? All the weapons with the "Extra Blunt" property were getting slower than their counterparts with every successive hit !

                                  It finally made sense that my Opal Tusk, which seemed to have the same speed as the other daggers, was slower in action. Such a cool and subtle game mechanic !

                                  TL;DR Weapons with the "Extra Blunt" property get slower with every subsequent hit (until the combo is reset).

                                  • Anonymous

                                    Here is the data concerning the standard PHYSICAL damage-type for each weapon-class.

                                    # Daggers / Swords / Whips / Spears / Poleaxes / Reapers : 100% Slash

                                    # Hammers / Greathammers : 100% Strike

                                    # Axes / Greataxes / Pistols : 50% Slash and 50% Strike

                                    # Greatswords : 75% Slash and 25% Strike

                                    # Bows : 80% Slash and 20% Strike

                                    # Crossbows : 90% Slash and 10% Strike

                                    Now, about the Extra Blades/Blunt specials, which are pretty impactful. When a weapon has one of these, its physical damage-type "distribution" will change either to do more Slash damage at the cost of less Strike damage or the other way around. More specifically, it will take HALF of the disfavored damage-type and add it to the favored damage-type.

                                    For instance, the Shrouded Bulwark, which belongs to the Greatsword weapon-class and has the Extra Blunt special. Here the disfavored damage-type is Slash damage. Now, the Shrouded Bulwark will deal (75/2)% Slash and (25 + 75/2)% Strike => 37.5% Slash and 62.5% Strike. Which means the Shrouded Bulwark's main damage-type is Strike damage.

                                    • Anonymous

                                      For the Fist builds enthusiasts out there, here are a few things you should know :

                                      - You cannot 2-hand your fists (you only need one anyway) ;
                                      - You cannot buff your fist (that would be overkill) ;
                                      - You cannot riposte with your fist (why would you that ?! Hitting something that cannot fight back ?! Dishonor on you ! Dishonor on your cow ! ) ;
                                      - Your fist scales off of strength solely (only CASUALS level up dex !........... oh...... uh... wrong game) ;
                                      - Your fist is affected by charms ;
                                      - Lamprey Gauntlets.... Oh ho ho ! Lamprey Gauntlets <3. Increase your fist damage by 50%. Those are your boxing gloves and the only piece of armor worth wearing.

                                      That's all I found out so far and all you need to know really. Now go out there and kill a few beasts, BY PUNCHING THEM IN THE FACE ! (or the crotch, depends on the size...)

                                      • Anonymous

                                        Just in case people don't know yet, the "Charm Move" flag is solely an aesthetic thing. It places the charm equipped on your weapon in a different way than others of the same class.

                                        Weapons with Extra Blunt/Blades will have their damage type changed to deal more Strike/Slash damage but proportionally less in the other damage category. The amount changed depends on the weapon class. But for weapons that already deal a 100% of the same damage type than the "Extra special" they have, nothing is changed (i.e Flanged Mace, Overlord's Bident).

                                        I think other specials/flags talk for themselves.

                                        • Anonymous

                                          Some stuff that this page potentially should have, but doesn't, so I'll put it down here so that someone more adept at editing might find a way to put this in:

                                          The weapons that have any magic scaling are: Branding Iron, Shikeimaru, Aster Monolith, Searing Manacle, Phoenix Tail, Stardust Spire, Black Widow, and Northern Cross, in addition to all Wands and Staves.

                                          The weapons that have any wisdom scaling are: Opal Tusk, Leviathan, Construct Coil, Trinity Bardiche, Purifier, and Gravewalker Greatbow.

                                          The weapons that scale solely off of strength are: Iron Pot, Lump Hammer, Barbarian's Cudgel, Cephalopounder, Tetruncheon, Mountain Breaker, Raider Axe, Stone Cleaver, Red Guillotine, Shrouded Bulwark, Chitin Obelisk, Jaws of Death, Seawolf Cutlass, Scharfrichter, Trinity Greatsword, Headtaker, Iron Butterfly, The Coveted, Castaway's Greatadze, and all Greathammers.

                                          The weapons that scale solely off of dexterity are: Tachi, Flint & Steel, Steel Centipede, Lowlander's Greatknife, Venom Arbelos, Bullwhip, Scorpion Tail, Naginata, Headsman's Voulge, Breach Pike, Adder Fang, Overlord's Bident, all Daggers besides Opal Tusk, all Bows besides Gravewalker's Greatbow, all Crossbows besides Hellfire Arbalest, and all Pistols.

                                          All other weapons scale on some combination of Strength and Dexterity.

                                          • Anonymous

                                            The page needs a explenation on fists and the scaling. Ill be looking into that in a few mins. I know there are aperrantly armors that increase fist dmg. But i have no clue if its dex or str that increases the damage. Update will follow, shortly ~NoMeCo

                                            • Anonymous

                                              Pistols and crossbows can acquire the special properties of your main-hand weapons. For example, if you're using a wpn with HP leech property then your pistol/crossbow (of the same load-out ofc) will have it too. This also applies to throwing daggers which can benefit from charms too (With Eviscerator and Voracious charm, one wraithfang thrown = 1 HP back :D). So far I confirmed only a few specials that can carry on to your off-hand:-Extra Blades/Blunt-HP/MP Leech-PoiseElemental damage does not seem to carry on your off-hand wpn UNLESS you buff your main-hand wpn with an element. It doesn't show visually on your off-hand but it works.

                                              • Anonymous

                                                I'm on new game plus and am in love with the salt reaver for its appearance is it a viable weapon for a strength build?

                                                • I've put together a Google Docs spreadsheet containing the stats for every weapon in the game (except for the Oar, which I haven't figured out the stats for yet). It includes inputs for character stats, equipment, and buffs and will calculate each weapon's total AR (Attack Rating) based off of those.Link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pSYaRDs8LH04Ohteq9-eftvMt8A90NvTEBwklrMvUG4/edit?usp=sharingTo edit stats, equipment, or buffs you will need to make a copy of the spreadsheet. If you don't want to edit any of those things and just want to see weapon AR and scaling numbers at soft-capped stats (50 points), then you don't need to make a copy. Just click on the Results tab at the bottom to see the weapon spreadsheet.

                                                  • Anonymous

                                                    I don't think there is a way to sort weapons by their scaling for now, it would be incredibly useful for everyone to be able to look at the list of weapons with a given stat in mind, rather than look them up all individually.Is there a way to do it efficiently or is the only to make a list one by one from scratch, I'm not familiar on how to create pages in this wiki.

                                                    • Anonymous

                                                      What the hell is with Wisdom in this game?Holy doesn't exactly shred through bosses, and there isn't even one high tier weapon with more than 50 Holy damage on it at 50 Wisdom. That's so... disappointing. Your main stat is just practically useless.

                                                      • Once I get my hands on a steam copy of the game later today (not able to acces my ps4 for a long long time) I will start filling out all the missing info of the weapons that still miss data on upgrade ranks, damage types and specific scaling info (1DEX gives 1.2dmg to 'insert weapon name' untill 30dex as an example)I love this game way more than I thought I would, and will be glad to help fill out the entire wiki with all possible info about everything where I can, I added a few things here and there already, expect more to come!

                                                        • Anonymous

                                                          I have tested weapons damage types agaist quite a few mobs. I am fairly certain of my findings but I could be wrong.Hammers: 100% strike Sword: 100% slashAxes: 50% Slash 50% Strike Greataxes: 50% Slash 50% Strike Greathammers: 100% Strike Greatswords: 75% Slash 25% Strike "Extra Blunt" and "Extra Blades" adjust these values 25% towards there respective damage type. There may be exceptions but I have found none.Example: Battle axe with Extra Blades deals 75% Slash and 25% strike. (Same numbers that I found on the stone cleaver) The Spiked mace with extra blades deals 25% slash 75% strike. Opinion: Most weapons are overshadowed by Greatswords and Greathammers especially the fast possible alternative weapon classes (Swords, Hammers, Spears, Greataxes.) More specifically a few Great weapons shine above the others without having well place alternatives. The Trinity Scepter, Jaws of Death, and Scharfrichter have extreme damage and speed making them more "effective" choices than other weapons,Whether or not they should be nerfed or buffed (or if they will be even) is not what I care about. I would just like to see the weapons brought in line together a little more between the classes. Fast weapons have the option to have a shield so maybe the one hand move set should not be adjusted however there two hand move sets should be faster than the Scharfrichter unless they posses the "slow hitter" attribute. I do not think every weapon should be top tier but ever class should have at least one or two weapons that really shine. Without the attack speed charm the Kraekan Longsword is slower, has less reach and has half the damage of the Scharfrichter which can be holding the attack charm. It doesn't need to match the dps but should atleast be able to capitalize on openings more often. All smaller weapons could use an attack animation speed buff, or greatswords could use a global attack speed nerf. Greathammers are more limited in speed except the Trinity Scepter. Not as extreme of a dominance over other weapons but the same logic applies. In that class and the greataxe class however I would like to see slowhitter removed from some weapons to encourage some different builds and force one to choose for plastyle not just as a handicap.Greataxes need a buff as well. In the NG they are fine as a basic "get you through any enemy type" however they suffer later in the game unless you are using Flasks of Defilement. Since most tough enemies are resistant to one damage type they often fall further behind than they should while being almost as slow and less damaging than hammers. Adding in some scaling for dexterity (not E scaling, its just not enough) would let them hit higher damage in NG+ gamecycles without be too powerful in ng especially if there stamina usage was nerfed. Alternatively giving them slightly more speed would be enough if they had more demading stamina usage.All this said this is a great game and don't let what powerful stop you from playinf what you enjoy. Good luck and have fun - Coffee

                                                          • Anonymous

                                                            some weapons seem to deal hybrid physical damages.extra blade or extra blunt moving the balance more toward blunt or slash.after testing some axes, sword and mace(of equal attack value) vs slash and strike weak ennemies(bolas eyes(resiste strike weak to slash) and squeletons(stron vs slash weak to strike)).raider axe seem to deal 50% strike 50% slash, where "battle axe" and "stone cleaver" with the same damage value was doing 100% slash damages(extra blades?)classic axe seem to deal 20% blunt 80% slashneed more try to be sure..have you seem something to coroborate or deny this?

                                                            • Anonymous

                                                              I'm doing a fist only run, and i noticed not matter how much lv me dex or str that fist keep doing 3 ~4 dmg per hit, is this true? If they don't scale i will have a bad and fan fun for sure.

                                                              • Anonymous

                                                                As a cleric I started with a Flanged Mace. That's cool. But after using most of my skill points at wisdom I find myself lack of strength and my hammer has nothing to do with wisdom. After checking this table I find most of these weapons have nothing to do with wisdom. So what weapon am I supposed to use then? Guardian Blade?

                                                                • Just FYI once you transmute a weapon it will no longer show up as an option for transmuting so be careful of what you transmute cause you won't get a second chance unless you can buy the same class of weapon from a merchant, Blacksmith, cleric or mage. It also depends on what class level you are in that specific weapon type so if you don't have class 3 in greatswords and you transmute it you won't be able to use the weapon.

                                                                  • Anonymous

                                                                    Well I know there will definitely be legal issues if they do it like this, but I really want a whip named Vampire Killer appearing in the game.This is the legacy of a legendary knight. Once being the most valiant champion of that time, he abandoned his title, threw away all his glory, only to save his fiancee from devil`s hand. After challenging thousands of monsters all by his own, he mournfully found out that it was his best friend, who managed to gain cursed immortality and became a great vampire, planned the kidnapping and infected her with vampiric blood. With tears, the knight ended the life of his beloved and forged this epic weapon with her blood. His wrath ignited the whip, making it extremely lethal to all evil beings. He voted that himself and his heirs would be hunting the betrayer forever.[Press Triangle to shoot fireball from the whip]

                                                                    • Anonymous

                                                                      the bone crusher as far as i can tell is a very good weapon and does monster es amounts of damage the only problem so far is its attack speed which can be a problem.

                                                                      • Not quite sure where to put this, but I would like to help with editing the values for the weapons/armor, and helping with item locations. Do I just comment the changes into the respective pages, or am I allowed to directly edit the page?I just don't want to accidentally do something I'm not supposed to do because I wanted to help out. XD

                                                                        • Anonymous

                                                                          I'm finding the scaling in this game to be lackluster. Most of the weapons the have S scaling tend to be total crap with a low attack rating (ex: pitchfork). Is there something I'm missing? Or should I just continue going for the stuff that has the best numbers?

                                                                          • Anonymous

                                                                            Sometime weapons have a special to them. Some are obvious like fast or slow hitting. But what do the others do like extra blades on the morning star or slide on one of the Poleaxes?

                                                                            • Anonymous

                                                                              i wanna uese dagger or katana,but more of them dex. correction is not very good (class5),im NG+ still use tachi...

                                                                              • Anonymous

                                                                                I'm having a tough time deciding whether or not to upgrade my Kureimoa into a Shrouded Bulwark. I can't find a merchant selling any greatswords, so I can't choose both. The scaling for the Kureimoa is great since I'm going mostly for strength, but the base attack of the Bulwark is much greater.

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