5x tier 2 briar flares, tier 1 ensorcell handaxe. 04/26/2013 11:37 AM CDT


The highlights, briar flares give you the opportunity to raise your attack 10 points for two minutes when it is full. They also give poison damage to your opponent, and imidate flare damage as well. The ensorcell gives you random healing, stamina, and +5 attack flares.

Just what it says. Pretty neat. Want to go a different route. Here is a link to some information on the weapon that someone else posted.

http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthrea...ighlight=briar

The ensorcell gives you lots of random flares, and flares often. Briar does damage and poison damage at the same time, and you can also get the ensorcell flares at the same time too. Lots of flares! Ambient zests too while it's held and charging.

Looking to sell or trade for nice handaxe or padded plate. Taking offers.l

Example of it and my other ensorcelled, bubble flaring weapon in action. The second swing is the briar flairer.

You swing a notch-bladed vultite francisca at a Sheruvian harbinger!
AS: +422 vs DS: +218 with AvD: +41 + d100 roll: +39 = +284
... and hit for 46 points of damage!
Hesitant slash to the Sheruvian harbinger's upper right arm!
Just a scratch.

Necrotic energy from your vultite francisca overflows into you!

You feel reinvigorated!
Your francisca resonates with a high-pitched sound and causes your skin and muscles to tighten!
You swing an ivory-hafted francisca at a Sheruvian harbinger!
AS: +397 vs DS: +214 with AvD: +41 + d100 roll: +87 = +311
... and hit for 59 points of damage!
Slash to the Sheruvian harbinger's chest!
Breathe deep, it'll feel better in a minute.

Necrotic energy from your ivory-hafted francisca overflows into you!

You feel healed!
Vines of vicious briars whip out from your ivory-hafted francisca, raking the harbinger with its thorns. The harbinger looks slightly ill as the glistening emerald coating from each briar works itself under its skin.
... 7 points of damage!
Roundtime: 5 sec.


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