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Valhalla

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Statistics

ValhallaRareExclusive
(Great Sword) All Races
DMG: 93 Delay: 480
In Dynamis: "Scourge"
Lv. 75 WAR / PLD / DRK
Damage Per Second: 11.63
TP Per Hit: 130

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Relic Weapon Quest: Ragnarok
Resale Price: Cannot be sold to NPCs.

Horizon Changes HorizonXI specific changes

  • Scourge can now crit, at 3000% TP close to 100% proc rate
  • Base DMG has been changed from 86 to 93
  • Delay has been changed from 444 to 480
  • Aftermath has been changed to Critical Hit Damage +10%

Synthesis Recipes

None

Used in Recipes

  • None

Desynthesis Recipes

None

Obtained from Desynthesis

  • None

How to Obtain

Cannot be auctioned, traded, bazaared, or delivered. AH Black.png

Quests

Historical Background

In Norse mythology, Valhalla is the hall of Odin, located in Asgard, the world of the Æsir (Norse gods). Valhalla is described as having walls made of spears, roofs made from shields, and benches and tables made from the breastplates of armor. Odin feasts here with the Einherjar (warriors who died valiantly on the battlefield). When Ragnarok comes, Odin and the Einherjar will depart from Valhalla for Vigrond, the final battlefield. Valhalla is derived from the Norse val + höll, meaning "hall of the slain". The original name was Valhöll, but it was mistranslated into English in the 1800s and the error has persisted.