
Falcon's Pinion is a weapon in Drakengard 2.
Traits[]
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- Strong with a long reach.
Magic[]
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- Innocent Eye: A holy shockwave decimates enemies
Find[]
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- After Chapter 3, Verse 2 - Complete The Courtyard of the Grand Shrine a third time.
Combo[]
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- White Dance: The standard five-hit attack combination for all spears.
- Hallowed Blade: A seven-hit attack combination in which Eris throws enemies into the air and slices them with wide, sweeping area attacks.
- White Flash: Eris uses an unblockable 360-degree sweeping attack in this four-hit attack combination.
- Mind Blast: A five-hit attack combination consisting of forward, piercing attacks and ending with a finishing blow that sends a shockwave hurling toward enemies in the distance.
Weapon History[]
Level 1
I awoke on a rainy day and looked up to see my brothers still in the nest from whence I’d fallen. It was a small nest, and I’d guessed that it would only be a matter of time before something like this happened. I was only two months old. "Well, that’s life," I thought, just as my parents flew back. They looked down at me, but they began to feed my brothers.
Level 2
I tried chirping, but they ignored me. "That’s it for me, I suppose." I thought, when a lightning bolt struck the tree, setting it alight. I flapped my wings in a desperate attempt to get away. Once I’d scrabbled to a safe distance, I turned to see the nest in flames, my brothers’ burning bodies illuminating the forest.
Level 3
You can never tell what’s going to happen in life. Cowering there in the wet grass, a human who’d come to investigate the fire saw me and scooped me up. One year later, I was an adult falcon and sat on his arm. He was middle-aged, poor, and drank a lot. That was all I knew about my savior.
Level 4
After two years together, we parted ways when my companion sold me to buy alcohol. The human who brought me butchered, cooked and served me to another human whose belly I paused in en route to the privy. My feathers were used to decorate a spear which was sold to a fool at an exorbitant price. What
a ridiculous waste of money and life.