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Revision as of 16:30, 2 March 2012
Related topics: Weapon Sets
Introduced: | Lonely in the World | Related Quests: | Singularity Weapons Quest | Updated: | Dark Majesty, Fever Dreams, Persuasion, A Perfect Paradox, Treaties in Stone, Gaining Ground |
Notes
- The blue singularity weapons are not attuned to your soul and are Dropped on Death; in other words, you will lose them if you die.
- The purple "Bound" singularity weapons are attuned and cannot be dropped or lost on death. The Bound version is generally weak compared to tinkered weapons and has a low wield requirement.
- The green Ultimate weapons have improved stats and raised wield requirements, but generally still does less damage than tinkered weapons.
- The Upgraded Ultimate weapons have the highest wield requirement of the three and is one of the best weapons in the game for killing higher level Virindi, especially those found in the Colosseum.