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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* During the cutscene/cinematic in which you interact with the 'Crazed Elf', she is carrying a greatsword along the same design as [[Binky's Comfort]], but when you get the sword from her corpse, it bears a resemblance to a [[Darkspawn Greatsword (Origins)|Darkspawn Greatsword]].
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* During the cutscene/cinematic in which you interact with the Elven Fanatic, she is carrying a greatsword along the same design as [[Binky's Comfort]], but when you get the sword from her corpse, it bears a resemblance to a [[Darkspawn Greatsword (Origins)|Darkspawn Greatsword]].
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* The {{ColorPositiveStat|+10% physical damage}} perk not only effectively boosts the blade's own basic attack damage beyond what is stated, it also applies to talents like [[Mighty Blow]]. Under the right circumstances this gives talents far more damage than can be inflicted with a weapon of comparable base damage plus an elemental weapon rune, e.g. [[Oath-Breaker]]. However, when factoring how long the two weapons will be inflicting basic hits after each unleashes the talent and waits for it to cool down, exploiting enemy weaknesses with a weapon rune closes the gap in damage.
   
 
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Brothers' End}}
 
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[[Category:Dragon Age II greatswords]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age II greatswords]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age II unique weapons]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age II unique weapons]]

Revision as of 19:37, 21 September 2017

The Brother's End is a unique greatsword in Dragon Age II.

Acquisition

Obtained by killing the crazed Elven Fanatic at the end of the Blackpowder Courtesy quest during Act 2.

Notes

  • During the cutscene/cinematic in which you interact with the Elven Fanatic, she is carrying a greatsword along the same design as Binky's Comfort, but when you get the sword from her corpse, it bears a resemblance to a Darkspawn Greatsword.
  • The +10% physical damage perk not only effectively boosts the blade's own basic attack damage beyond what is stated, it also applies to talents like Mighty Blow. Under the right circumstances this gives talents far more damage than can be inflicted with a weapon of comparable base damage plus an elemental weapon rune, e.g. Oath-Breaker. However, when factoring how long the two weapons will be inflicting basic hits after each unleashes the talent and waits for it to cool down, exploiting enemy weaknesses with a weapon rune closes the gap in damage.

Gallery