Weapons in the Soulsborne series have always been iconic. They look good, and they serve their purpose extremely well. The weapon design has been top-notch, and every weapon class is unique and different from the rest.
FromSoftware has always been known to pay close attention when designing any aspect of their game. And with armaments being such an integral part of how the game works, they have to look and carry their weight in combat.
Ever since the first Soulsborne title, players have been able to use weapons that the bosses use. There has been a way to get them after defeating the corresponding bosses.
Using weapons from some of the coolest bosses has always been an incentive for players to walk that extra mile to get the job done. This list takes a look at some boss weapons that were disappointing and five that totally lived up to their names.
This first entry is from a classic Soulsborne title. The Chaos Blade is a katana that can be obtained by “ascending” a +10 normal Katana along with the Soul of Quelag with the help of the blacksmith in Anor Londo.
The first few Soulsborne games required players to have a corresponding weapon to upgrade it to a boss weapon.
The Chaos Blade is pretty underwhelming. It has the base katana moveset and isn’t too viable in PvP either. The Uchigatana just does a much better job and is the preferred blade.
The Chaos Blade has made other appearances in the series but ultimately feels tacked on. The weapon is not FromSoft’s best work in the Soulsborne franchise; however, the weapon does still look cool though.
This weapon, as the name suggests, is really good for killing hollows. Hollows are the undead humans who have lost all their humanity and now roam the lands attacking anything they see.
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