![]() Muramasa bragged that this was evidence of his sword's superiority since Masamune's failed to cut anything, but Masamune stated that Muramasa's blade was inferior since it cut indiscriminately without control. Leaves floating towards the Masamune would drift safely around the blade, while the Muramasa drew leaves to the blade, whereupon they would slice themselves in half. A legend regarding both swordmakers said that they held a competition to see who was better by putting one of each of their blades in a stream. Never mind the fact that they didn't live in the same time period. In fiction, Muramasa will usually be a rival of Gorō Nyūdō Masamune (Masamune). These rumors weren't helped by the fact that Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu banned Muramasa blades because many of his friends had been killed by them, and that he had accidentally cut himself badly with one (after all, history is Written by the Winners). This trait led to myths that swords made by him were cursed with the same afflictions, encouraging the wielder to fight to the death, and would, if no battle was present, turn on their owners and compel them to commit suicide. Though an excellent swordsmith, he was said to be insanely ill-tempered, verging on just straight-up insane. As previously stated, it would make the weapon itself feel more unique and give it more of a purpose to the game.Muramasa Sengo was a swordsmith in 16th century Japan. ![]() That's why I encourage people to put new or unique recipes that aren't just upgrades or reinforcements of previous weapons. So there's no real purpose in putting the Masamune Sword(with other superior or similar options available, such as the Excalibur or Frostbrand), is there? Of course, that would feel like bloat content because it would be a sword too similar to the Terra Blade in terms of procuration. If this sword could be crafted into a stonger sword into a simlar fashion to Terra Blade, then it would have some theoretical use as it would have a longer lifespan, per say, on the Muramasa itself. Crafting this with the Muramasa would "lock away" the used Muramasa because there is no further recipes for the "Masamune Sword". Perhaps an ingredient gathered from the dungeon when hardmode starts and a few of those boss souls will make for a better recipe.īut considering that one recipe path is FAR more superior than the other, putting in the effort to obtain both of the swords required would end up not being worth it because there is plenty of other options available at the time you would obtain this sword and it already has a recipe tree which ends up making an excellent weapon at its tier. That being said, changing the recipe(along with buffing the sword) to something more individual on its own right will make it feel more conformed with the game rather than making the superior weapons of the game tied to upgrading previous ones. Being orignal will make the weapon more attractive to the public and give it a unique feeling. As many others have said before: There is nothing wrong with adding a weapon that requires new or existing ingredients without forcing the player to use another weapon in the recipe with a simlar effect. It would likely block people from crafting the Terra Blade because they mistakenly crafted this instead of the Night's Edge and could only obtain one Muramasa in their world. Making this sword a part of a recipe in Hardmode would overbroaden the range of the weapon as a parent ingredient. Plus, the Muramasa is already used for the Night's Edge, which translates into the True Night's Edge and then the Terra Blade. A buff is needed, perhaps more damage or some sort of side effect infused with the sword to add more meat to its bones. This would be too weak for the time you obtain it and would be a waste of materials.
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