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Jagged obsidian and smooth malachite blades inscribed with runes and teeming with energy. The runes read as a eulogy for those lost while trying to seal a great evil. |
Tier | UT |
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Shots | 2 |
Damage | 65–120 (average: 92.5) |
Projectile Speed | ? tiles/second |
Lifetime | ? seconds |
Range | 4.608 tiles |
Amplitude | ? tile(s) |
Frequency | ? cycle(s)/shot |
Effect(s) | Shots hit multiple targets
Ignores defense of target |
Rate of Fire | 100% |
XP Bonus | 7% |
Feed Power | 950 |
Loot Bag | |
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Drops From | Malus |
Notes
Shot Animation
This weapon makes intentional use of what is seemingly a bug for many other weapons, where firing an odd number of shots changes the shot pattern. Specifically, it fires an invisible, 0 damage shot at a 5% fire rate which changes the weapon’s own firing properties. It thus switches from a wide shot pattern (spread to hit enemies) to a tighter pattern (with a larger true range and true range area). A converge point remains the same between the wide and tight shot patterns.
Otherwise, the Burial Blades hit as hard as the T12 Tachis with the added effect of armor piercing. It beats the Kusanagi at low defenses, Enforcer at medium defenses (before buffs), though is always weaker than Valor without its debuff.
Trivia
This weapon references Phaedra (green) and Valus (black), the two cultists who were killed upon the awakening of the Marble Colossus. It fires another shot reflecting this: