[Divine Weapon] - The Last Barrage
The Last Barrage
The Last Barrage is a two-handed Double-edged Longsword, commonly mistaken for a Greatsword. It was first introduced during 'The Last Windfall' event, presented as one of two options by Little Airi in exchange for collecting all the Evergreen pieces on her list. The Last Barrage boasts the highest base-damage rating in the entire game, although it comes with the caveat it can only be fired once per encounter.
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Description
The Last Barrage is a beautifully distinctive weapon owing to the myriad of colours forged into the blade. The blade itself is crafted from bismuth, a brittle metallic substance known for its iridescent colours. The hilt remains fairly standard with a golden sheen and is often decorated with a jewel of the player's choosing. During combat, The Last Barrage is capable of an overcharge, shattering the blade into a thousand pieces and raining down heavily upon a single foe. This move can only be used once during an encounter, giving the weapon the title of 'Last Barrage'.
Tactics
Due to its enormous base damage, it is highly favoured against enemies possessing a large health bar, especially if there are multiple 'Last Barrage' wielders on the battlefield. Since the weapon can only be used once and then is out for the rest of the encounter, it is not considered wise to use it on a battlefield containing multiple targets without a strategic plan amongst the players.
How to Obtain
Although currently unavailable, it will be added to the shop: The Collector in the future.
Trivia
'Bismuth' is known for its 'focusing and good luck' attributes making it the perfect mineral to form a shattering, targeting blade.
'The Last Barrage' and 'Airi's Windfall' are the two weapons that make up the name 'The Last Windfall' - The event in which both weapons were originally released.
'The Last Barrage' was almost held back upon its release as it was originally deemed better suited for 'Pride Month'. It was later put back into the reward lineup for 'The Last Windfall' event as it was simply 'too little too late'