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Karabörü is a great sword in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.

Description[ | ]

Items in italics are quoted directly from the game.

This weapon is named for the Huana warlord who carried it into battle. Fond as she was of leading the vanguard and surrounding herself with overconfident foes, nothing delighted Karabörü more than swinging her blade in a wide arc and cutting down an entire row of enemies. She purposely omitted a guard on the hilt, claiming that such "ornaments" threw off her balance, but later regretted her decision when a well-timed parry cost Karabörü three fingers from her fighting hand. She would go on to hone her skills on other weapons, setting aside her blade as a lesson learned.

Acquisition[ | ]

  • Ori o Koīki: Hidden in a Wahaki treasure vault. It can be opened with a hidden switch next to the throne.

Enchantment tree[ | ]

Note: Bloody Mess / Bloody Momentum and Wolf's Ferocity / Wolf's Tenacity are mutually exclusive.
 
 
 
 
 
Bloody Mess
 
 
Bloody Slash
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bloody Momentum
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wolf's Ferocity
 
 
Annihilation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wolf's Tenacity
 

Upgrades[ | ]

BaseEnchantmentEffectsCostIngredients
Bloody SlashBloody MessCritical Hits with this weapon have a 33% chance to launch a Cone AoE towards the target (AoE now also Sickens enemies)

Removes: Bloody Slash

Copper pires (cp)6,000222
Bloody MomentumCritical Hits with this weapon have a 33% chance to launch a Cone AoE towards the target (AoE now also lowers enemy Deflection)

Removes: Bloody Slash

Copper pires (cp)6,000222
AnnihilationWolf's FerocityKills with this weapon grant 2% Critical Hit damage (Stacks 10 times)Copper pires (cp)6,000222
Wolf's TenacityEach time an ally is downed, this weapon grants 5% Critical Hit damage (Stacks 4 times)Copper pires (cp)6,000222

Behind the scenes[ | ]

  • Added in patch 2.1.0.0034 [1]
  • Karabörü means "black wolf" in the Turkish language, and the design of the sword is inspired by the Turkish sword 'Yatağan'.

Gallery[ | ]

Concept art and renders by Ian Randall

References

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