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== Trivia ==
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* Both weapons happen to originate from Japanese folklore:
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** ''Hige'': a shortening of ''Higekiri'' meaning ''beard-slasher'', a famous sword that was handed down to the Seiji and Genji clan.
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** ''Hizakiri'': an alternate word from ''Hizamaru'' meaning ''knee cutter'', a tachi handed down to the Minamoto family in the Heian period.

Latest revision as of 12:27, 30 May 2020

Hige and Hizakiri.png
Hige and Hizakiri
Slot
Weapon
Weapon type
Dual Blade
Rarity
Epic
Weight
3.1 kg
Value
27,648 Gold
Binding
Untradable
Req. level
90
Req. class
Thief

Physical Atk.
1135
Magical Atk.
891
Indep. Atk.
686
Strength
75
Fire Damage
+30
Water Damage
+30
Physical Crit.
+5%


Inflict Fire Damage
Inflict Water Damage
Having opposite attributes, this legendary pair of swords is difficult to wield at the same time, but they can only achieve their full potential when wieleded together.

Attacks inflict 20% Bonus Elemental Damage. (Your highest elemental damage is selected.)


Physical/Independent Atk. +8%


Silver Stream.png Silver Stream effects change depending on your Fire/Water Damage values.

Acquisition

Dropped by

  • Lv 89 - 96 Hell Mode Monster Hunt

Container

Trivia

  • Both weapons happen to originate from Japanese folklore:
    • Hige: a shortening of Higekiri meaning beard-slasher, a famous sword that was handed down to the Seiji and Genji clan.
    • Hizakiri: an alternate word from Hizamaru meaning knee cutter, a tachi handed down to the Minamoto family in the Heian period.