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Revision as of 15:49, 2 July 2015

Veritux
File:ArchSword.png
Statistics
Weapon Slot Archwing Melee
Weapon Type Heavy
Utility
Attack Speed 0.833
Normal Attacks
Impact wImpact 45.0
Puncture wPuncture 45.0
Slash wSlash 210.0
Slide Attacks
Miscellaneous
Polarities Script error: The function "Pol" does not exist.
Introduced Update 15
Weightless space turns this impossibly massive sword into an agile instrument of destruction.

The Veritux is a massive telescopic sword designed for use with the Archwing flight system. It is automatically given to players after completion of an Odonata Archwing.

Move Button Combination
Melee EEEEE

Characteristic

This weapon deals primarily Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage.

Advantages:

  • Highest base damage of all arch-melees.
  • Relatively low stamina consumption.
  • Has Script error: The function "Pol" does not exist. polarity.

Disadvantages:

  • Below average attack speed.
  • Possesses delay between combo looping, hindering attack speed.

Comparisons:

  • Compared to Prisma Veritux:
    • Slower attack speed (0.833 atks/s vs. 1.0 atks/s)
    • Lower critical chance (5.0% vs. 15.0%)
    • Lower critical multiplier (1.5x vs. 2.0x)
    • Lower status chance (10.0% vs. 20.0%)
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Tips

  • Blocking with melee will grant knockdown protection against obstacles, allowing for smoother flight at the cost of stamina. Alternatively, performing a slide attack will allow passage through obstacles without slowing down.

Trivia

  • The Veritux was tentatively known as the Imspartacus in demo videos, referencing the line "I'm Spartacus" from the 1960 movie Spartacus.
  • The name Veritux was most likely taken from the Latin word Veritus meaning "to revere or respect" or "to fear" depending on context.

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