I mean honestly the pure Dawnblade is a bit of a let down as far as stars go. It's actually comparable to the sanctified gladius, an item you can get at the very start of the game. In contrast, the corrupted downgrade is a lot more powerful. It's by far the strongest one handed weapon in the game. While it does have defensive penalties, and the dawnsword defensive benefits, the combat loop of the game favours dps over defensive abilities.Well, I wouldnt've dreamed of introducing a parry ability for exactly that reason for any combat action type, and I'm as systems gung-ho as they come. It's just that no one needs to crush ranged attackers; you can just . . . ignore them. It's a comical overreaction but I'm here for it. The item has premium stats so it's no slouch, mind.
I agree that Holy is useful against demons and ghosts, but like you said yourself blight is useful against beast taxonomy. I guess which is better will depend on the enemy types going forwards.The Deflection ability is hilariously useless, for all intents and purposes it only exists to fill a meme. That being said, I still think the Dawnsword has its merits vs the Corrupt Dawnsword
First point is Blight damage vs Holy damage. Blight damage hits Beast taxonomy hard, yes, but it's resisted by Demon taxonomy, which looks to be a big one going forward. Holy damage meanwhile is excellent against demons. It also tends to nail ghosts, which are one of the more problematic groups for a weapon user.
Second point is yes, the present meta favours dps. But it's still worthwhile having defence, dps is no good if you're dead. The Dawnsword gives you damage better than any light weapon not named the Sanctified Gladius and buffs your defence while you're at it.
Third point, having the corruption to wield the Corrupted Dawnsword is mutually exclusive with wielding the Sanctified Gladius. The Dawnsword and the Sanctified Gladius are both light weapons. Therefore, you can be like my cool paladin and dual wield the Dawnsword and Sanctified Gladius, the second and third most damaging light weapons in the game. Also it's just a really cool aesthetic.
With all that said, the correct answer is clearly giving Liaden the Dawnsword and getting the Guldring. It's a ring that boosts Leadership, empowers spell damage, and directly leads to Lia and Azzy having better sex. What more do you want?
I will point out though that the corrupted dawnsword's summon ability is not without its own pitfalls, as when active you will not be able to make use of any weapon powers.
It's got a whole host of Powers to throw at the enemy, is what it does. Eviscerate, Power Wave, Blood Let and Driving Thrust.What does that summon do exactly?
You don't get a choice to obtain the Ring of Fate or not, it's given to you in every possible quest outcome that isn't a Bad End and it can't be dropped or sold. It halves all Corruption gain and prevents you from going over 99. It doesn't prevent the existing Corruption-gated Bad Ends but in theory it would prevent any future ones that are gated behind max Corruption. Ring of Fate also has a 'hidden' feature but we don't know the exact parameters of it yet. If you take the Jade Teardrop back after using it to open the door, you'll combine it with the Ring after the quest is done upon equipping the ring and the next time after that when you sleep, you'll encounter the spirit of the woman whose tomb you found the Teardrop in to begin with, unlocking the Summon Talsenne ability. It's currently unusable due to being a Level 7 power but from the context we can guess that she's probably going to have some Storm damage abilities.(And while we're on the subject, does anyone recall what the Patrician Mask's/Ring of Fate's abilities are? I'm trying to compare stats before doing the relevant quests.)
The corrupted dawnsword's summon especially just summons the sword to fight with you. It becomes it's own entity.What does that summon do exactly?
(And while we're on the subject, does anyone recall what the Patrician Mask's/Ring of Fate's abilities are? I'm trying to compare stats before doing the relevant quests.)
I find it deeply amusing that a single-player game can be referred to having a meta, but I won't challenge the notion, that ship sailed at least a decade ago.
I tend to run heavily "off-meta" for this game and seem to be the only person in the world running hard defense, so the Holy version looks far better to me. On top of this, Holy is the most valuable damage type for me because the only thing I'd ever have trouble defeating is a particular demon. That's why the defensive ability offering ridiculous overprotection for an attack type no one could ever care about didn't change my view of the weapon, though it would be nice if it had a better passive.
I suppose there's a chance I could run the corrupted version for the summon then switch out on turns where I'm not hitting hard, but it's hard to imagine a summon more generally useful than the spirit wolf.
Guldring looks strong, but I'd be happier with it if the bonus damage wasn't fire. Too many critters shrug that off.
As already mentioned, over half that damage is Blight-based so while it looks incredible when fighting Beast-type enemies and really good against most others, its effective damage against Demon-type enemies is going to be crippled to hell by their base 75 resistance. That means that against what by all indications is going to be the prevalent enemy type in the later game including the game's main antagonist, the Corrupted Dawnsword's actual base damage is going to more like 26.For starters it has a base damage of 45. For a one handed weapon this is incredible. For reference this is the same value as the swift sword (a two handed weapon), and just below the highest base damage weapons of 50.
Don't worry I understand that.As already mentioned, over half that damage is Blight-based so while it looks incredible when fighting Beast-type enemies and really good against most others, its effective damage against Demon-type enemies is going to be crippled to hell by their base 75 resistance. That means that against what by all indications is going to be the prevalent enemy type in the later game including the game's main antagonist, the Corrupted Dawnsword's actual base damage is going to more like 26.
The pure Dawnsword vs. Demons on the other hand has an effective attack power of 55, due to that -100 Holy Resist. So it's a situational thing and neither is objectively 'the best' option. Not to mention that not everybody is going to care about optimizing their numbers in any particular way, especially when the Corrupted Dawnsword requires you to be a Dark Knight to obtain it.
Third point, having the corruption to wield the Corrupted Dawnsword is mutually exclusive with wielding the Sanctified Gladius. The Dawnsword and the Sanctified Gladius are both light weapons. Therefore, you can be like my cool paladin and dual wield the Dawnsword and Sanctified Gladius, the second and third most damaging light weapons in the game. Also it's just a really cool aesthetic.
Oh, I didn't actually know that. Mostly because I haven't done a corrupt walkthrough yet. Good to know though.Both the Dawnsword and Corrupted Dawnsword will unequip and refuse to equip if you don't have the right personality.
As far as the meta goes, it's just that the game clearly favours certain playstyles over other, with the mist common one being that high dsp builds are effectively better than defensive builds.
Patrician's Mask prevents Overburdened.
Back to the topic at hand, this is why you should give Liaden the Dawnsword.No indeed. Speaking of, how's Lia taking to her new weapon?
The mention of her paladin girlfriend sends Azzy into a fiery blush. "She's... she's doing great. Practicing hard, you know? And she's standing taller, smiling broader, going so much harder in bed — I — I m-mean, she's really something, Cadogan. I'm glad she got the chance to prove her worth. I'm glad you gave it to her, too! You're wonderful, you know that?"
Well, the patrician mask is good if you don't want to use any of Evergreen's services. Considering Evergreen is kind of a questionable character not everyone may want to rely on Evergreen. Good for those who don't want to pay too much money or give the child to Evergreen. Also, the game seems to keep track of how many of Evergreen's services pc has bought not sure how significant that'll be whenever Evergreen's story is expanded.Hm. That's not even a problem that I'd hope needed solving in a porn game where you can breed infinite children, but okays. The only real advantage it has over Helm of Heroes is if you're trying to dodge the Heavy tag from the latter.
Where is this dialogue from? Is there an event after the quest that triggers or was I just not paying enough attention to the dialogue at the end of the questBack to the topic at hand, this is why you should give Liaden the Dawnsword.
It's after, when the paladins from Barania come to see you and give you the Guldring and one of your companions talks to you about it.Where is this dialogue from? Is there an event after the quest that triggers or was I just not paying enough attention to the dialogue at the end of the quest
Ah, right. I think I switched Azyrran out of my party before they arrived, which explains why I never saw it.It's after, when the paladins from Barania come to see you and give you the Guldring and one of your companions talks to you about it.