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Multiplayer: Carrying

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Multiplayer: Revival

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The Benefits of Multiplayer

It's important to upgrade your weapons on your adventure. Tempered Steel is a key component in weapon upgrading, and can be purchased from the Item Seller using Ale Coins earned while playing multiplayer. It truly pays to engage in jolly cooperation!

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Doltir Road

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Doltir Road

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Bastard Sword

D

This hefty blade was not made for graceful arcs through the air, nor elegant swordplay. It was forged to crush and destroy. In essence, this is the ideal greatsword in all its barbaric glory.

Two-Handed Sword

Great Shrine Approach

Regions

Breath of the Magic Mallet

Grants a chance to deal bonus damage based on ATK and receive a random additional effect (HP Recovery, SP Recovery, Support SP, Combo SP) after dealing damage.

Equipment Mods

Land Tomahawk

A

A weapon seemingly suited to all things: striking, throwing, slashing, smashing. Yet, it is most deadly in the hands of someone that realizes it is merely an extension of the true weapon—oneself.

Axe

The World's Water Source

The land of Aincrad, in which space itself was transferred from the surface to the sky through dimensional holes, is still connected and synchronized with the surface area it was originally from. These severed portions of land, some of which have a diameter of around 8 miles, will thus never dry up due to the water being transferred from the surface.

Worldview

Quakemaker

B

A replica based on blueprints by La Ban, the master craftsman of the underground kingdom of Aul'da. This weapon turns the wielder's energy into raw power, and is named for its destructive capacity.

Axe

Extreme Magic and the Great War

Remnants of extreme tactical magic used during the Great War a millennia ago. The Twisted Fangs were a mere experiment; the perfected version would be several hundred times more numerous and powerful. Blessedly, the earth was said to have been separated just before they could be unleashed on the battlefield.

Worldview

Hole in the Tree

The elves rarely show themselves to humans, so where could they possibly be living? One theory is that they use spells to hide their presence whilst staying close enough to keep an eye on the other races. Another posits a hole in the great tree that only elves can use, allowing discrete travel between the many floors. All of these theories seem dubious at best—yet plausible nevertheless. After all, elves are the descendants of the "gods who created this world."

Worldview

River Highway

Rivers flowed through this land when it was still one with the surface, sustaining the land and its people with water, the source of all life. After a thousand years it has withered away, and now the dried riverbeds carry a different, but no less vital, source of life—trade. Peddlers walk the once-flooded paths carrying water and food to various settlements. Indeed, though the land may change and shift, humanity's capacity for survival remains unwavering.

Worldview

Big Bopper

C

Titanic in form, and descending upon foes like thunder. This weapon exists for one purpose alone: to crush skulls. One hit from this and... well, it wouldn't be a pretty sight, now would it?

Mace

Great Wetlands

Regions

Eastern Great Wetlands

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Central Great Wetlands

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Northern Great Wetlands

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Southern Great Wetlands

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Western Great Wetlands

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Swordfall

Launch two <SSCyan>Severing Attacks</> in an X-shape, dealing: {BaseATK_1} (+{ATKModifier_1}% of <img id="TI_ATK"/>) damage on the first strike {BaseATK_2} (+{ATKModifier_2}% of <img id="TI_ATK"/>) damage on the second strike

Two-Handed Sword Skills