Bloodlust (Regular) |
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25 Damage | |
Shortswords | Main Hand |
Power 100% | Energy 140% |
Weight 1.2 | 0 Empty Socket |
Requirement | 22 Agility |
Scaling | 9% |
Attack Speed | 120% |
Critical Damage | 100% |
Physical Block Defense | 45% |
Bloodlust (Regular) is one of the Shortswords Weapons in Lords of the Fallen. Weapons are used to deal damage to enemies, and can be improved by slotting gems or completing specific tasks. Weapons scale with specific stats, giving them bonuses based on your character's parameters.
"Kill. Kill. Kill."
Bloodlust (Regular) Location
- Found behind locked door in the Pit. Must use Prayer on press plate on left side of pit then run to the now open door to find swords in a Statue in room.
Killing enemies makes this weapon stronger, but caps out after 2 advances in damage. Takes about 5-6 kills for the first power up (56 AGL 25) and about 19-20 more kills for the second power up (78 AGL 25)
Bloodlust (Regular) Damage Table
Damage Type | Min Req | Min + Flawless | 50 Stat | 50 Stat + Flawless |
Physical Damage | 25 | ?? | 35 | ?? |
Magic Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Fire Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Poison Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Lightning Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Moveset & Player Notes
- Killing enemies will increase the damage of this weapon until it become Orange quality and the damage caps out.
- Small video embed/link.
- ie. Best x in the game for y class.
- Slow attack speed compared to x.
Upgrading
Socketing is the process of embedding a rune into the available slot in your weapon. An empty rune socket looks like this: . Please see the relevant runes page to find what upgrade is best for your build.
Weapons and armor may have up to three sockets. There is no cost for socketing an empty slot although you must be at the crafter
You can remove a socketed rune and save it in your inventory, and thus you can place a new rune on a socketed weapon.
Term Explanations
- Damage: The total amount of damage dealt by the weapon.
- Power:
- Energy: The weapon's energy consumption per swing.
- Weight: The total amount of units this weapon adds to your equipment load
- : Empty sockets available or not for the weapon to be upgraded with runes
- Attribute Requirement: The amount of a certain attribute needed to wield the weapon.
- Attribute Scale: The percentage of bonus damage obtained from the attribute
- Attack Speed: The weapon's swing speed
- Critical Damage: The weapon's bonus damage when a critical is executed. It is corresponding to the base damage.
- Physical Damage: Damage dealt that checks against physical defenses.
- Magic Damage: Damage dealt that checks against magic defenses.
- Fire Damage: Damage dealt that checks against fire defenses.
- Poison Damage: Damage dealt that checks against poison defenses.
- Lightning Damage: Damage dealt that checks against lightning defenses.
- Physical Block Defense: Percentage of physical damage this weapon can block.
Bloodlust (Upgraded) |
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64 Damage | |
Shortswords | Main Hand |
Power 100% | Energy 140% |
Weight 1.20 | 0 Empty Socket |
Requirement | 22 Agility |
Scaling | 9% |
Attack Speed | 120% |
Critical Damage | 100% |
Physical Block Defense | 45% |
Bloodlust (Upgraded) is one of the Shortswords Weapons in Lords of the Fallen. Weapons are used to deal damage to enemies, and can be improved by slotting gems or completing specific tasks. Weapons scale with specific stats, giving them bonuses based on your character's parameters.
"Kill. Kill. Kill."
Bloodlust (Upgraded) Location
- Upgraded Version
Bloodlust (Upgraded) Damage Table
Damage Type | Min Req | Min + Flawless | 50 Stat | 50 Stat + Flawless |
Physical Damage | 64 | ?? | 90 | ?? |
Magic Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Fire Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Poison Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Lightning Damage | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Moveset & Player Notes
- Killing enemies makes this weapon weaker
- Small video embed/link.
- ie. Best x in the game for y class.
- Slow attack speed compared to x.
Upgrading
Socketing is the process of embedding a rune into the available slot in your weapon. An empty rune socket looks like this: . Please see the relevant runes page to find what upgrade is best for your build.
Weapons and armor may have up to three sockets. There is no cost for socketing an empty slot although you must be at the crafter
You can remove a socketed rune and save it in your inventory, and thus you can place a new rune on a socketed weapon.
Term Explanations
- Damage: The total amount of damage dealt by the weapon.
- Power:
- Energy: The weapon's energy consumption per swing.
- Weight: The total amount of units this weapon adds to your equipment load
- : Empty sockets available or not for the weapon to be upgraded with runes
- Attribute Requirement: The amount of a certain attribute needed to wield the weapon.
- Attribute Scale: The percentage of bonus damage obtained from the attribute
- Attack Speed: The weapon's swing speed
- Critical Damage: The weapon's bonus damage when a critical is executed. It is corresponding to the base damage.
- Physical Damage: Damage dealt that checks against physical defenses.
- Magic Damage: Damage dealt that checks against magic defenses.
- Fire Damage: Damage dealt that checks against fire defenses.
- Poison Damage: Damage dealt that checks against poison defenses.
- Lightning Damage: Damage dealt that checks against lightning defenses.
- Physical Block Defense: Percentage of physical damage this weapon can block.
- Anonymous
This is the opposite to Bloodsick. It's fairly wimpy when you first use it but it grows more and more powerful the more enemies you kill with it. If you're focusing HEAVILY on agility then that 9% scaling will be very kind to you as it will eventually become a really powerful main weapon if you're willing to put the time and kills to make it grow stronger.
in the upgraded section on this weapon you have Killing enemies makes this weapon weaker
this belongs to the bloodstick not the bloodlust
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