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Revision as of 06:40, 2 February 2015
StatisticsDamage Per Second: 11 TP Per Hit: 107 Enhances Zanshin effect
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How to Obtain
Cannot be sold on the Auction House or delivered, but can be traded and bazaared.
Can be obtained as a random reward from the Gobbie Mystery Box Special Dial and similar sources.
Dropped From
Name Level Zone Pandemonium Warden (ZNM) Aydeewa Subterrane
Historical background
The Seven-Branched Sword (七支刀), also known as the Seven-Pronged Sword, the Seven-Branched Knife, the Seven-Pronged Spear, Nanatsusaya no Tachi in Nihon shoki, Chiljido in Korea is a 74.9 cm long iron sword with six branch-like protrusions along the central blade, designated one of the national treasures of Japan. The original sword is currently housed in the Isonokami Shrine in Nara Prefecture and not shown to the public. Replicas are displayed throughout the country and in South Korea. An inscription on the side of the blade is an important source depicting the relationships between the East Asian countries of the period.
Analysis and archeology have suggested that the sword's origins lie in Korea. The sword's peculiar design - with the tip of the blade counting as the 'seventh' branch, is indicative of contemporary Korean tree-motifs. Other examples of this motif include the Baekje Crown and the Silla Crown. If the weapon had indeed been produced in Korea it would have represented one of the prime artistic accomplishments of Baekje swordsmithery.
(source: Wikipedia)