Fetid Baghnakhs



Fetid Baghnakhs are a Hardmode melee weapon with a short range, but an exceptionally low use time (in other words, an exceptionally high attack speed). They have a 20% chance of being dropped by Crimson Mimics.

Tips

 * The Fetid Baghnakhs can be considered an upgrade to the pre-Hardmode Bladed Gloves or Falcon Blade considering the similar exceptional speed and short range.
 * With melee damage-increasing accessories and armor, this item can reach 3000+ . When attacking enemies with multiple segments, such as, even 6000+ is possible.
 * Various speed modifiers can reach 30 swings per second (3000–4000 ) with 51% attack speed, or 60 attacks per second (7000–10000 ) at 101% attack speed. Stacked accessories with the Violent modifier can push its swing animation down to a single frame.
 * The Light modifier will increase speed by another 19%. The -14% knockback will not matter somewhat because of the short range.
 * The Baghnakhs' lack of range generally means risking it allows high damage, especially against more resilient enemies. Therefore, it is recommended to have increased invulnerability time (e.g. using a Cross Necklace) and be immune to knockback (using a shield) when using them.
 * Size-increasing modifiers like Large, Massive, Dangerous, and Legendary can make up for the short range.
 * Given enough defense and high speed, the Fetid Baghnakhs prove useful for many boss fights like against Plantera and Golem, and most notably The Destroyer.

Trivia

 * s are clawed weapons from India designed to be easily concealed, hence the weapon's small size. The name of the weapon also means "Tiger's Claw" in Hindi, having said to be fashioned after the claws of big cats.
 * Prior to its nerfs in version 1.4.0.1, it was possible to stack enough melee speed boosts to reduce the attack animation of the Fetid Baghnahks to a single frame. As if it appeared to be raised above the player at all times.
 * The most well-known usage of the weapon was by the first Maratha emperor Shivaji who used a bichuwa and bagh nakh to defeat the Bijapur general Afzal Khan in the year 1659 CE.