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== Acquisition == | == Acquisition == | ||
If the Royalty DLC is active, Persona monoswords can be purchased from any combat supplier or war merchant, at [[Empire]] settlements or obtained as a quest reward, | If the Royalty DLC is active, Persona monoswords can be purchased from any combat supplier or war merchant, at [[Empire]] settlements or obtained as a quest reward, | ||
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+ | == Summary == | ||
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+ | The persona monosword is the persona weapon variant of the monosword. Persona weapons form a psychic bond with the first wielder that equips them. This grants or inflicts certain traits with a variety of effects listed below. This bond is also usually both exclusive of other persona weapons and permanent, lasting until either the wielder dies, at which point another pawn may bond with the weapon, or until the weapon is destroyed, at which point the wielder may bond with another persona weapon. The exception is weapons with the Freewielder trait, which form no permanent bond and do not prevent the use of other persona weapons. Additionally, the bond is broken at the moment of death rather than the state of being dead. The bond remains broken if the wielder is [[Resurrector mech serum|resurrected]], though they can relink with the weapon if no-one else has. | ||
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+ | Persona weapons also improve the combat capabilities of the weapons compared to the baseline versions. | ||
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+ | Finally, each persona weapon is given a randomly generated custom name. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == |
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Persona monosword
A crystal-metallic longsword infused with mechanites that maintain a mono-molecular cutting edge. It cuts through even thick armor with ease, and its light weight permits fast attacks.
This weapon has an onboard persona that can bond to only a single person. The wielder and intelligent weapon can synchronize their reflexes and attack with frightening speed, accuracy, and creativity. Once bonded to a wielder, the weapon's persona will refuse to be wielded by anyone else.
Base Stats
Ranged Combat
- Mode
- Melee
Melee Combat
- Mode
- Melee
- Melee Attack 1
- Handle
12 dmg (Blunt)
18% AP
1.6 seconds cooldown - Melee Attack 2
- Point
27 dmg (Stab)
90% AP
1.6 seconds cooldown - Melee Attack 3
- Edge
27 dmg (Cut)
90% AP
1.6 seconds cooldown
- weaponTags
- Bladelink
- thingSetMakerTags
- WeaponBladelink
The Persona monosword is a DLC melee weapon added by the Royalty DLC that does a large amount of damage, has a fairly short cooldown, and deals sharp damage, it also boasts one of the highest armor penetration values for melee weapons in the game. It is the persona weapon variant of the monosword.
It has a great advantage against armored targets and cause opponents to bleed out fairly quickly as the Persona Monosword lops off limbs with fair ease.
Acquisition
If the Royalty DLC is active, Persona monoswords can be purchased from any combat supplier or war merchant, at Empire settlements or obtained as a quest reward,
Summary
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The persona monosword is the persona weapon variant of the monosword. Persona weapons form a psychic bond with the first wielder that equips them. This grants or inflicts certain traits with a variety of effects listed below. This bond is also usually both exclusive of other persona weapons and permanent, lasting until either the wielder dies, at which point another pawn may bond with the weapon, or until the weapon is destroyed, at which point the wielder may bond with another persona weapon. The exception is weapons with the Freewielder trait, which form no permanent bond and do not prevent the use of other persona weapons. Additionally, the bond is broken at the moment of death rather than the state of being dead. The bond remains broken if the wielder is resurrected, though they can relink with the weapon if no-one else has.
Persona weapons also improve the combat capabilities of the weapons compared to the baseline versions.
Finally, each persona weapon is given a randomly generated custom name.
Analysis
Compared to their base variants, persona monoswords boast a significantly higher DPS and can only be used by a single pawn unless they have the Freewielder trait. Persona monoswords have randomized names akin to Legendary items from Dwarf Fortress.
Unlike the two other persona weapons, the persona plasmasword and the persona zeushammer, the persona monosword inflicts no status effect, instead it has its disproportionately large armor piercing value. With this exceptional AP and a high Damage per Second, it is one of the best and most versatile melee weapons in the game, performing well against all targets while its brethren excel in specific roles.
Keep in mind however that while it does have exceptional AP, armor pieces tend to be more protective against sharp than blunt. Thus, against high tier armors that aren't negated by the either weapon's AP, the persona monosword is more affected by armor than the persona zeushammer of the same quality. For example, a normal quality persona zeushammer would have a higher effective DPS against a normal quality set of Cataphract armor than a normal quality persona monosword. When the persona monosword AP is sufficient to outright negate the armor, such as against a poor flak vest, then the superior optimal DPS of the persona monosword would win out.
Attack table
Feature | Toggle |
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Attacks |
Persona monosword | Handle (Blunt) | Point (Stab) | Edge (Cut) | Human: Left & right fist (Blunt) | HP | Value | ||||||||||||||||||
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Quality |
DPS[1] | AP[1] | Dam. | Cool. | AP | DPS | Chance[2] | Dam. | Cool. | AP | DPS | Chance[2] | Dam. | Cool. | AP | DPS | Chance[2] | Dam. | Cool. | AP | DPS | Chance[2] | ||
Awful | 11.63 | 57.6% | 9.6 | 1.6s | 14.4% | 6 | 25% | 21.6 | 1.6s | 72% | 13.5 | 37.5% | 21.6 | 1.6s | 72% | 13.5 | 37.5% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 1500 |
Poor | 13.08 | 64.8% | 10.8 | 1.6s | 16.2% | 6.75 | 25% | 24.3 | 1.6s | 81% | 15.19 | 37.5% | 24.3 | 1.6s | 81% | 15.19 | 37.5% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 2250 |
Normal | 14.53 | 72% | 12 | 1.6s | 18% | 7.5 | 25% | 27 | 1.6s | 90% | 16.88 | 37.5% | 27 | 1.6s | 90% | 16.88 | 37.5% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 3000 |
Good | 15.98 | 79.2% | 13.2 | 1.6s | 19.8% | 8.25 | 25% | 29.7 | 1.6s | 99% | 18.56 | 37.5% | 29.7 | 1.6s | 99% | 18.56 | 37.5% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 3500 |
Excellent | 17.44 | 86.4% | 14.4 | 1.6s | 21.6% | 9 | 25% | 32.4 | 1.6s | 108% | 20.25 | 37.5% | 32.4 | 1.6s | 108% | 20.25 | 37.5% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 4000 |
Masterwork | 24.47 | 130.5% | 17.4 | 1.6s | 26.1% | 10.88 | 0% | 39.15 | 1.6s | 130.5% | 24.47 | 50% | 39.15 | 1.6s | 130.5% | 24.47 | 50% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 5000 |
Legendary | 27.84 | 148.5% | 19.8 | 1.6s | 29.7% | 12.38 | 0% | 44.55 | 1.6s | 148.5% | 27.84 | 50% | 44.55 | 1.6s | 148.5% | 27.84 | 50% | 8.2 | 2s | 12% | 4.1 | 2× 0% | 100 | 6000 |
For the full effects of qualities, see Quality.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Note: This is the actual base average derived from the melee verb system updated in 1.1.2610, it may sometimes disagree with the listed value in the in-game infobox.
It may also change depending on the stats and the melee verbs available to the wielder if the weapon is wielded by some other than a baseline human. - ↑ Chance for attack to be selected, assuming the weapon is wielded by a baseline human. It may change depending on the melee verbs available to the wielder
Persona traits
Persona weapons have individual traits to reflect their individual personalities. Each weapon will have one or two traits. Some traits are good, some are bad, some are just different. Traits affect the weapon's market value, so a weapon with a negative trait will be cheaper. The traits are:
Trait name | Description | Effects | Value | Exclusivity | Commonality |
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Psychic hypersensitizer | This weapon amplifies the wielder's psychic sensitivity by 40%. This only applies while the weapon is held. |
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0 | Other Psychic Sensitivity Modifiers | 0.75 |
Psychic sensitizer | This weapon amplifies the wielder's psychic sensitivity by 20%. This only applies while the weapon is held. |
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0 | Other Psychic Sensitivity Modifiers | 0.75 |
Psychic quiet | This weapon suppresses the wielder's psychic sensitivity by 15%. This only applies while the weapon is held. |
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0 | Other Psychic Sensitivity Modifiers | 0.75 |
Psychic fog | This weapon suppresses the wielder's psychic sensitivity by 30%. This only applies while the weapon is held. |
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0 | Other Psychic Sensitivity Modifiers | 0.75 |
Kind thoughts | This weapon's persona is kind and supportive. It whispers kind thoughts to whoever it is bonded with, increasing their mood. |
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+500 | Other Bonded Thought Traits Freewielder |
1 |
Calm thoughts | This weapon's persona is relaxed and steady. It whispers calming thoughts to whoever it is bonded with, increasing their mood. |
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+300 | Other Bonded Thought Traits Freewielder |
1 |
Mad muttering | This weapon's persona is neurotic and unstable. It mutters mad thoughts to whoever it is bonded with, reducing their mood. |
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-500 | Other Bonded Thought Traits Freewielder |
1 |
Mad wailing | This weapon's persona is highly disturbed and won't shut up about it. It wails mad notions to whoever it is bonded with, suppressing their mood. |
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-1000 | Other Bonded Thought Traits Freewielder |
1 |
Kill-focused | This weapon's persona focuses on deaths. If the weapon kills someone, the wielder will instantly gain 20% psyfocus. |
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+500 | Kill Thought Traits | 1 |
Kill-happy | This weapon's persona loves to kill. If this weapon kills someone, its joy will transmit psychically to the wielder, making them happier for a few days. | +500 | Other Kill Thought Traits | 1 | |
Kill-sorrow | This weapon's persona hates killing. If this weapon kills someone, its sorrow will transmit psychically to the wielder, reducing their mood for a few days. | -500 | Other Kill Thought Traits | 1 | |
Kill thirst | This weapon's persona find purpose in bloodshed. If it does not kill for 20 days, it will become angry and psychically complain to whoever is bonded to it. |
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-700 | Kill Thought Traits Traits Freewielder |
1 |
Psy-meditative | This weapon's persona is naturally meditative and helps its wielder focus in psychic meditation. The wielder gains an extra 10% psyfocus per day of meditation, as long as the weapon is held. |
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+500 | None | 1 |
Painless | This weapon's persona has some method of psychically disabling pain. The one holding the weapon will feel no pain of any kind. | Psychic Painlessness: Pain is disabled by the psychic influence of a wielded weapon.
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+400 | None | 1 |
Fast mover | This weapon's persona has a sense of motion. It confers this onto the wielder, making them move 15% faster as long as the weapon is held. | Psychic Speed: Movement is sped up by the psychic influence of a wielded weapon.
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+600 | None | 1 |
Hunger pangs | This weapon's persona loves food, and transmits that onto whoever bonds with it. The bonded person's hunger rate will be 50% higher. | Psychic Hunger: Hunger is increased by the psychic influence of a bonded weapon.
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-600 | None | 1 |
Neural cooling | This weapon's persona has the ability to help dissipate the wielder's neural heat. The wielder's neural heat dissipation is improved by 0.15 per second. | Assisted neural cooling: Neural heat dissipation is improved by the psychic influence of a bonded weapon.
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+500 | None | 1 |
Freewielder | This weapon's persona does not form bonds in the normal way. Anyone can pick it up and use it. |
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0 | 1 | |
Jealous | This weapon's persona becomes angry when the bonded individual uses another weapon, thus reducing their mood. |
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-600 | Freewielder | 1 |
Trivia
Like all persona weapons , once bonded to a person it cannot be welded by anyone else. Or so it was said...
If you were one of the careless players who leave those precious artifacts laying around, you may ran into a problem. A rebellious slave or an escaping prisoner could pick up any weapon he or she seen fit , which sadly includes persona weapons. But we have a trick up our sleeve , that persona weapons cannot bond to dead pawns. Since slaves are generally disposable you can easily kill whoever were bonded to the weapon , and the weapon would instantly unbind.
This not only applies to slaves , but to all pawns that belong to you.
Version history
- Royalty DLC release - Added.
- 1.1.2647 - Linked monoswords renamed to persona monoswords and no longer damaged relations with the Empire without the necessary titles. Previously, a title of Knight or Dame was required.
- 1.2.2719 - Persona monosword damage reduced from 29 to 27.