Amra is a battle axe in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.
Description[]
This double-bladed axe has gone by many names over the years - notably Burden, Ponderous Edge, and the Unbalanced Blade. Most would consider a weapon too heavy to wield a liability, and yet its value is beyond question. The pirates who named it "Amra" rallied around the weapon as a kind of standard or totem, likely because of the unusual way they came to possess it. After sailing through a maelstrom to evade pursuers, Amra was found lodged in the deck of their ship. They left it there as a good luck charm for years, but whatever fortune they gained from its presence evidently didn't last.
Acquisition[]
- Dunnage, Radiant Court: Sold by Ramaso.
Enchantment tree[]
Note: Riven Gore / Wanton Gore and Tempered Fury / Unstable Temper are mutually exclusive.
Riven Gore | |||||||||||||
Gore | |||||||||||||
Wanton Gore | |||||||||||||
Tempered Fury | |||||||||||||
Temper | |||||||||||||
Unstable Temper | |||||||||||||
Upgrades[]
Base | Enchantment | Effects | Cost | Ingredients | ||
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Gore | Riven Gore | If the wielder's Might is 25 or above, Critical Hits with this weapon cause 25% of base weapon damage in an area around the wielder (Enemies under 50 Health are killed instantly) Removes: Gore | 6,000 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Wanton Gore | If the wielder's Might is 25 or above, Critical Hits with this weapon cause 33% of base weapon damage in an area around the wielder Removes: Gore | 6,000 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
Temper | Tempered Fury | 25% Chance on scoring a kill with this weapon to Frenzy the wielder (Without a Deflection penalty) Removes: Temper | 6,000 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Unstable Temper | 1% Chance on receiving damage to Frenzy the wielder | 6,000 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
Notes[]
- Amra is unique in that it is a two-handed, and has an +50% increased base damage over other battle axes.
- Unlike other battle axes, the turn-based damage is identical to the RTwP damage.
Behind the scenes[]
- Added in patch 2.1.0.0034[1]
Gallery[]
- Concept art and renders by Ian Randall