Festering Desire is a 4-Star sword obtainable from the The Chalk Prince and the Dragon event.
Ascensions and Stats[]
Ascension Phase |
Level | Base ATK |
2nd Stat (Energy Recharge) |
---|---|---|---|
0✦ | 1/20 | 42 | 10.0% |
20/20 | 109 | 17.7% | |
Ascension Cost (0 → 1) | |||
1✦ | 20/40 | 135 | 17.7% |
40/40 | 205 | 25.8% | |
Ascension Cost (1 → 2) | |||
2✦ | 40/50 | 231 | 25.8% |
50/50 | 266 | 29.8% | |
Ascension Cost (2 → 3) | |||
3✦ | 50/60 | 292 | 29.8% |
60/60 | 327 | 33.8% | |
Ascension Cost (3 → 4) | |||
4✦ | 60/70 | 353 | 33.8% |
70/70 | 388 | 37.9% | |
Ascension Cost (4 → 5) | |||
5✦ | 70/80 | 414 | 37.9% |
80/80 | 449 | 41.9% | |
Ascension Cost (5 → 6) | |||
6✦ | 80/90 | 475 | 41.9% |
90/90 | 510 | 45.9% |
Total Cost (0 → 6)
Refinement[]
Refining Festering Desire requires Festering Dragon Marrow instead of an identical weapon. 4 marrows can be obtained through The Chalk Prince and the Dragon's event shop.
Description[]
This was a story from long ago...
Unborn life, unfulfilled wishes,
Tragic dreams at the edge of the universal darkness that could never come true,
Indwell my body, and descend unto this world.
Then, my lovely children,
Like rainwater flowing into creeks, and plants growing towards
the sun,
Go unto a lovely place, and display your own beauty there with pride.
This is a memory, a memory that a child named Durin had of his mother...
"Thank you, Mother, thank you."
"You gave me wings to soar and a mighty form."
"Mother, I wish to go to a land of lovely songs,"
"I will tell them about you, Mother, and about everyone else."
"I shall tell them that the place where I was born is beautiful."
Gallery[]
Availability[]
- Given during Festering Desire quest of The Chalk Prince and the Dragon event
- The refinement materials Festering Dragon Marrow were available from the event's shop.
Trivia[]
- This weapon's lore ties into the lore of Dragonspine Spear since both weapons are made from the remains of Durin.
- This sword was the main focus of the Event The Chalk Prince and the Dragon:
- According to Albedo's dialogue in Festering Desire, this sword was created by a blacksmith who disappeared shortly after its creation, with the weapon being lost to time and eventually ending up in the Treasure Hoarders' possessions. When stolen goods were reclaimed from a group of Treasure Hoarders by the Knights of Favonius, this sword was rediscovered.
As no one came to claim it, Albedo investigated the sword and discovered its true origins: the sword's blade had been coated with a powder made of Durin's remains, notably his eyes, claws, and scales. This infused the weapon with Durin's power but also its corruption, cursing the sword and making it unusable by "ordinary mortals," as the corruption might seep through the handle and infect the body of the wielder; Albedo goes as far as considering the sword as "a living being" and theorizing that this curse might be the reason behind its creator's mysterious fate.
The Traveler is unaffected by the curse as they have the ability to purify corrupted items, as demonstrated when they purified Dvalin's tears, hence why Albedo entrusts the sword to them for experimentation.- The sword is eventually cleaned of its corruption by the end of Raiders Amidst Snow Mist thanks to the Traveler purifying it over time, although some of its sheer power is lost when it is transferred by accident into the Resurgent Cryo Regisvine during Uninvited Guests. Albedo extracts the rest into a bottle during Afterword, gifting the now safe sword to the Traveler as a memento of their research.
- During this event, the sword could grant various unlockable boosts when used in Dragonspine and also received a ×1.5 Refinement EXP boost.
- According to Albedo's dialogue in Festering Desire, this sword was created by a blacksmith who disappeared shortly after its creation, with the weapon being lost to time and eventually ending up in the Treasure Hoarders' possessions. When stolen goods were reclaimed from a group of Treasure Hoarders by the Knights of Favonius, this sword was rediscovered.
Other Languages[]
Festering Desire
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Festering Desire | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 腐殖之剑 Fǔzhí zhī Jiàn | Sword of Humus |
Chinese (Traditional) | 腐殖之劍 Fǔzhí zhī Jiàn | |
Japanese | 腐植の剣 Fushoku no Ken | Sword of Humus |
Korean | 부식의 검 Busik-ui geom | Sword of Corrosion |
Spanish | Deseo Ponzoñoso | Poisonous Wish |
French | Croc suppurant | Festering Fang |
Russian | Осквернённое желание Oskvernyonnoye zhelaniye | Desecrated Desire |
Thai | Festering Desire | — |
Vietnamese | Răng Nanh Rỉ Sét | Rusted Fang |
German | Schwert der Verderbnis | Sword of Corruption |
Indonesian | Festering Desire | — |
Portuguese | Espada Pútrida | Putrid Sword |
Turkish | Yıkıcı Arzu | Destructive Desire |
Italian | Desiderio purulento | Purulent Desire |
Undying Admiration
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Undying Admiration | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 无尽的渴慕 Wújìn de Kěmù | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 無盡的渴慕 Wújìn de Kěmù | |
Japanese | 底なしの渇望 Sokonashi no Katsubou | Endless Longing |
Korean | 끝없는 갈망 Kkeudeomneun Galmang | Endless Longing |
Spanish | Anhelo infinito | Infinite Longing |
French | Soif insatiable | Insatiable Thirst |
Russian | Бессмертное восхищение Bessmertnoye voskhishcheniye | Undying Admiration |
Thai | Undying Admiration | — |
Vietnamese | Khát Vọng Vô Tận | |
German | Endlose Bewunderung | Endless Admiration |
Indonesian | Undying Admiration | — |
Portuguese | Admiração Inabalável | |
Turkish | Sonsuz Hayranlık | Endless Admiration |
Italian | Ammirazione eterna |