Talk:Razorpine

Spent a few platinum trying to give this the "Legendary" attribute, the best I could get was "Godly". Can this actually get the Legendary attribute? Can anyone attest or was I just unlucky?--81.178.141.133 01:28, 21 December 2013 (UTC)

— It's a magic item. The best modifier it can get is (probably) Mythical, except for that something is inhibiting mana bonuses, in which case, the best modifier is Godly. If you need to know more, go to the Modifiers page and read up.

True. As far as I can tell, magic weapons cannot use less than 2 mana with legitimate reforges.

The trivia thing about the pokemon move seems pretty contrived. 98.209.251.101 09:55, 4 January 2014 (UTC)

I've tried to get Mythical (which is what the page says it's supposed to be able to get), but I've spent a lot of platinum and never got it. I'm going to say Godly is the best modifier.
 * I've personally tested in-game and can confirm that Razorpine as of 1.2.3.1 can receive the Mythical modifier. Not sure how much platinum I blew on getting it, though. For testing purposes I suggest you either use duplication or a program (like TerrariViewer) to acquire enough money to surf through modifiers without worrying about your character's economy. NoseOfCthulhu (talk) 02:24, 13 March 2014 (UTC)
 * The Mythical modifier is bugged on the console version. I've spent 350 Platinum and seen it twice. The first time I actually missed it. The second time, I caught it (before hitting Reforge too fast, like I did the first time). The stats were off (it showed 3% damage, for example), so I took it to a chest and as soon as I placed it in the chest it started freaking out, as in automatically cycling through different modifiers on its own super fast. When I grabbed it, to put it back into my inventory, it permanently changed to Godly (with the correct Godly stats). On a side note, I wouldn't listen to what the clown above me has to say, especially with his talk of third-party programs. And what is "your character's economy" supposed to even mean? lol --NibKing (talk) 09:19, 17 June 2015 (UTC)
 * NoseOfCthulhu was actually once an avid and valued contributor here (and has the distinction of being the most-vandalized user page on this wiki). Third-party inventory editors can indeed be useful for testing and we list them here: Inventory editors; though I'm not sure if any console-compatible versions exist. By the "character's economy" I assume he meant inventory editors allow you to test reforging without draining your coin savings (your finances ie. economy), which is true. Your bug sounds odd enough to report at the forum, and/or to 505 Games, the porter of the console version (they generally tell everyone to submit bug reports to support@505games.com). Equazcion  ( talk ) 09:55, 17 Jun 2015 (UTC)
 * Interesting stuff. I didn't mean to bash a valued editor. Red flags go up for me when third-party programs are mentioned, then I looked at their user page and saw lots of red and lots of the word "vandalism." Anyway, thanks for the suggestion and I'll report this bug. --NibKing (talk) 11:17, 17 June 2015 (UTC)

The Razorpine on mobile, are you sure the damage is 48 as of 1.3 or instead 38? Because I've got a Mythical Razorpine and it clearly says ingame that the base damage is 43. Is this a bug with mobile exclusively or is the wiki page just wrong in stating the base damage is 48? User-100145724 (talk) 09:39, 17 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Make sure you are not wearing the Spectre Hood, which reduces damage by 40%. If you are not, then take out all your damage upgrades and feel free to change the value to the correct one. Bame66 (talk) 13:12, 17 November 2019 (UTC)