Statistics
Physical damage taken -18%
Reduces Enmity decrease when
taking damage. "Atonement"
Aftermath: Increases Acc./Atk.
Occasionally attacks twice or thrice
Reduces enmity decrease when taking physical damage
- Enmity lost per hit is calculated as if having an 11% boost in Max HP.
Hidden Effect
- Increases Atonement damage by 30%.
Other Uses
Synthesis Recipes
None
Used in Recipes
- None
Desynthesis Recipes
None
Obtained from Desynthesis
- None
How to Obtain
Cannot be auctioned, traded, or bazaared, but can be delivered to a character on the same account.
Cannot be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Quest
Burtgang | Burtgang (80) | Burtgang (85) | Burtgang (90) | Burtgang (95) | Burtgang (99) | |||
Trial 1018: 200 Atonements against Lizards | Trial 1019: 200 Atonement killing blows against Dragons | Trial 1836: 300 Atonement killing blows against Vermin | Trial 1837: 300 Atonement killing blows against Undead | Trial 2258: 400 Atonement killing blows against Amorphs | Trial 2669: Defeat Tinnin 3 times | Trial 3102: Defeat Long-Bowed Chariot 3 times | Trial 3565: Obtain 3 Mulcibar's Scoria |
Notes
The different aftermath effects are granted after using a weapon skill at different TP values.
- 100-199%TP grants Aftermath: Increases Acc.
- 200-299%TP grants Aftermath: Increases Atk.
- 300%TP grants Aftermath: Occasionally attacks twice or thrice[1]
Historical Information
This was once the long sword of the celebrated knight, Alphollon C Meriard, who is still often championed as the very embodiment of chivalry itself. Some say that on one memorable occasion, in an attempt to prove his unflinching loyalty and goodwill to his liege during a training bout, he intentionally sundered the blade. At present, however, the body shows no sign or scar of having been broken or remade.
Background
Burtgang (or "Blutgang" meaning "Blood Fetcher") was the sword wielded by the giant Heime in the Dietrich Cycle. The weapon was shattered in a battle with the Dietrich, Prince of Bern, but instead of slaying the giant, the prince made him a knight under his own banner after showing signs of valor. In the Norse version of the story, the Thidrekssaga, the sword is named Blodgang.
See Also
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