Breaker Blade



The Breaker Blade is a Hardmode broadsword. It is currently the third largest sword in the game, giving it a great melee reach. It has a /  chance to be dropped by the Wall of Flesh. On, it will also deal +150% damage to enemies with over 90% health.

Tips

 * This sword is one of the 72 swords required to craft the omiblade, the current strongest item, with 1276 base damage.
 * The Breaker Blade fares well as a "first hit" weapon for entering combat, as enemies above 90% health will take +150% damage.
 * In tandem with the Feral Claws or an upgrade of it, the Breaker Blade becomes an effective weapon due to it gaining autoswing and even higher knockback. Its knockback will be boosted to the point where enemies can be juggled in midair; on the other hand, this makes it very difficult to hit a target multiple times without chasing them down.
 * Due to the Breaker Blade's massive range and relatively high knockback, it is a good choice for use if the player is being swarmed. This can be relatively common during early Hardmode, and gives the player enough time to properly prepare or run away.
 * As knockback is multiplied by 1.4 on a critical hit, having modifiers that increase the player's crit chance makes the weapon extremely capable of knocking back enemies.
 * Because of its slow swing, the Breaker Blade can hit the same enemy multiple times in a single swing, somewhat compensating for its slow use time. However, its aforementioned knockback makes it unlikely for this to occur unless the enemy is cornered.
 * The Breaker Blade's reach is especially useful for gathering Glowing Mushrooms in compact farms.

Trivia

 * The Breaker Blade is a reference to the Buster Sword from the game , wielded by the protagonist . The resemblance can be seen in the synonymous naming (Breaker Blade/Buster Sword), and the weapon's similar designs, including its red handle, very large size and wedge shape, and the two red and green spots near the base of the blade, which reference Final Fantasy VII's "Materia" orbs that can be inserted into weapons.
 * The spots being red and green means that in the Final Fantasy VII, they would respectively be "Summon" and "Magic" materia.
 * The Flying Dragon sword is also very large, actually surpassing the Breaker Blade in terms of image area, although it is held higher up the handle when used, therefore not surpassing it in overall swing distance. The hitbox extends negligibly farther horizontally by about a pixel, but falls short in vertical distance.
 * The Keybrand can be seen as the opposite of Breaker Blade in terms of bonuses to damage output: the Breaker Blade deals more damage to enemies that are at full health, while the Keybrand deals more damage to enemies that are below full health. Fittingly, both are references to swords found in franchises by Square Enix.
 * It is the third largest sword in the game, only behind the Volcano and the Blade of Grass.