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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * ''Muramasa'' originates from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muramasa Sengo Muramasa], a famous swordsmith during the 16th century of Japan and | + | * ''Muramasa'' originates from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muramasa Sengo Muramasa], a famous swordsmith during the 16th century of Japan, and it's flavor text is based on folklore on how those blades he made were cursed with demonic powers due to his violently ill-tempered nature, causing the wielder to become bloodthirsty and commit murder. |
− | * The sword's Korean name written in Hanja is 妖刀 : 무라마사 | + | * The sword's Korean name written in Hanja is 妖刀 : 무라마사; 妖刀 meaning "bewitched/cursed katana" and 무라마사 being the phonetic reading of the name "Muramasa." |
Latest revision as of 11:53, 14 May 2022
- Slot
- Weapon
- Weapon type
- Katana
- Rarity
- Epic
- Weight
- 2.8 kg
- Value
- 27,648 Gold
- Binding
- Untradable
- Req. level
- 90
- Req. class
- Slayer, Dark Knight, Knight
- Alt. Name
- Korean: 요도 : 무라마사
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Inflict Shadow Damage The wavy pattern etched on the blade radiates a potent curse. Physical/Magical/Independent Atk. +22%
Additional attack damage +35% |
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Contents
Acquisition
Dropped by
- Lv 89 - 96 Hell Mode Monster Hunt
Container
Trivia
- Muramasa originates from Sengo Muramasa, a famous swordsmith during the 16th century of Japan, and it's flavor text is based on folklore on how those blades he made were cursed with demonic powers due to his violently ill-tempered nature, causing the wielder to become bloodthirsty and commit murder.
- The sword's Korean name written in Hanja is 妖刀 : 무라마사; 妖刀 meaning "bewitched/cursed katana" and 무라마사 being the phonetic reading of the name "Muramasa."