Arkhalis



Arkhalis is an extremely rare pre-Hardmode melee weapon that appears to be a sword, but behaves unlike any other weapon. It is very rare, only obtainable from the unique background object found in an Enchanted Sword Shrine, each of which has a 33% (1 in 3) chance to contain a "true" breakable sword item rather than a discolored "false" sword. When this item is broken, it has a 10% (1 in 10) chance to drop the Arkhalis rather than an Enchanted Sword. The sword that the item gives is determined at the time the background object is broken, so there is no way to determine which sword the player will be given.

The Arkhalis Autoswings, though it does not present an actual blade when used. Instead of an overhead Broadsword swing or a Shortsword stab, The Arkhalis appears as a series of blurred slashes aimed in the direction of the cursor. Anything within this area takes constant damage at a rate far exceeding the weapon's stated use time. This damaging area has a rather wide spread, even attacking behind the player for a very short distance.

The Arkhalis's unique means of attack is unaffected by size and speed modifiers. As such, the best Modifier available to the Arkhalis is Godly.

Tips

 * The Arkhalis puts off a large amount of white light-emitting particles for a short distance, making it useful for peeking through cave walls.
 * Though its base damage is low, its high attack speed and multiple attacks per hit make it effective well into Hardmode.

Trivia

 * The weapon's description is a reference to how the Crissaegrim (or "Valmanway", as it is known in later titles) weapon is obtained in Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night. The weapon's effect, icon, and rarity are also references to the same weapon.
 * The weapon is named for Arkhalis, the Quality Director at Re-Logic. Its tooltip, "I didn't get this off a Schmoo", refers to the means of obtaining a Crissaegrim in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Crissaegrim is Arkhalis' favorite sword, and his namesake weapon's appearance and function are modeled after it.