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This longsword is as silent as the mysterious ocean depths. It is even more ancient than its stylings might imply.

Finale of the Deep is a forgeable 4-Star sword. It is part of the Beaumont Series.

Ascensions and Stats[]

Toggle Ascension Materials
Ascension
Phase
LevelBase
ATK
ATK
0✦1/20446%
20/2011910.6%
Ascension Cost (0 → 1)
Mora5,000
Dross of Pure Sacred Dewdrop3
Drop of Tainted Water3
Old Handguard2
1✦20/4014410.6%
40/4022615.5%
Ascension Cost (1 → 2)
Mora15,000
Sublimation of Pure Sacred Dewdrop3
Drop of Tainted Water12
Old Handguard8
2✦40/5025215.5%
50/5029317.9%
Ascension Cost (2 → 3)
Mora20,000
Sublimation of Pure Sacred Dewdrop6
Scoop of Tainted Water6
Kageuchi Handguard6
3✦50/6031917.9%
60/6036120.3%
Ascension Cost (3 → 4)
Mora30,000
Spring of Pure Sacred Dewdrop3
Scoop of Tainted Water12
Kageuchi Handguard9
4✦60/7038720.3%
70/7042922.7%
Ascension Cost (4 → 5)
Mora35,000
Spring of Pure Sacred Dewdrop6
Newborn Tainted Hydro Phantasm9
Famed Handguard6
5✦70/8045522.7%
80/8049725.1%
Ascension Cost (5 → 6)
Mora45,000
Essence of Pure Sacred Dewdrop4
Newborn Tainted Hydro Phantasm18
Famed Handguard12
6✦80/9052325.1%
90/9056527.6%
Total Cost (0✦ → 6✦)
Mora 150,000 Mora

Recipe[]

Icon_Forging_Small.pngForging for 10 seconds

Gameplay Notes[]

  • For all refinement levels, the equipping character needs to clear a Bond of Life worth 6,250 HP to gain the maximum flat ATK increase from An End Sublime, this weapon's passive.
    • If An End Sublime is the only Bond of Life source, then the equipping character needs at least 25,000 Max HP for the maximum flat ATK increase.
    • All sources of Bonds of Life will contribute to the flat ATK increase, including those acquired prior to the one from An End Sublime.
    • The flat ATK increase is only conferred when a Bond of Life that was increased at some point by An End Sublime is cleared. Bonds of Life that were completely acquired through sources other than An End Sublime do not confer the flat ATK increase.

Description[]

Legends have it that this ceremonial sword once belonged to a musician, whose name has long been forgotten.
Layer upon layer of ostentatious decorations and shining gems prove this was no pedestrian instrumentalist.

According to the legends, that musician was immensely proud of an ancient, grand symphony, but never played it in front of anybody else.
For that music would no longer inspire applause or lamentation in this chaotic world, nor would any trouble themselves to transcribe such a complex composition...
There is an opera in Fontaine that portrays his life — Though none know his origins, all understand his tragedy.
Just like so many of humble origin, he decided his fate in the city to which all waterways lead.

"Students! We are the weavers of music, the harmonizers of authority, and the music will advance at our command!"
"Our music is as the waves and the ripples, the rhythm of the truncheon and the caress of a lover, conquering all who hearken!"
In the towering theater academy, the lecturers explained that magnificent music, imparting civilization and art to their ignorant pupils.
The notes on the scores and melodies were arranged in flawless order, and were played perfectly with absolute reason and wisdom...

"But, how can the will of order rely upon adherence to rigid convention? Musicians must be as those who transcend. They must become the voice of the sublime."
"The sublime must be powerful, like the cry of birds on a mountain summit, the frothing wrath of the stormy sea. Order must have boundless passion."
"And after, glory shall proceed from passion, passion shall create unity, and unity shall stabilize order — this must be the essential role of music and musicians."
"The passion from vanquishing one's foes, from loving one's comrades — these are the sublime emotions that separate humanity into masters and slaves."
Later, just as the opera sang, this unique understanding and interpretation of the music elevated the musician to the loftiest of halls...
In that age, under the direction and sole authority of the musician, music became the scepter and shield of authority, conquering countless listeners.

In the golden era, the listeners were intoxicated with this sublime beauty, and shared joy and sorrow in pursuit of the same passion.
But when the people's sight is blocked by a mountainous wave, the wailing of those devoured will be silenced...
And when that towering theater academy was finally destroyed amidst the tsunami, the people were terrified to discover—
The skeletal corpses of those burned away by the musician's passion, exposed at last, sticking up from beneath the foundations.

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Other Languages[]

Finale of the Deep

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishFinale of the Deep
Chinese
(Simplified)
海渊终曲
Hǎiyuān Zhōngqǔ
Finale of the Oceanic Abyss
Chinese
(Traditional)
海淵終曲
Hǎiyuān Zhōngqǔ
Japanese海淵のフィナーレ
Kaien no Finaare
Finale of the Oceanic Abyss
Korean해연의 피날레
Haeyeon-ui Pinalle
Finale of the Oceanic Abyss
SpanishRéquiem AbisalAbyssal Requiem
FrenchFinal des profondeursFinale of the Depths
RussianГрандиозный финал глубин
Grandioznyy final glubin
Grandiose Finale of the Deep
ThaiFinale of the Deep
VietnameseNhạc Khúc Biển SâuMelody of the Deep Sea
GermanFinale in der TiefeFinale in the Deep
IndonesianFinale of the Deep
PortugueseEpílogo das ProfundezasEpilogue of the Deep
TurkishDerinliklerin SonuThe Depths' End
ItalianFinale degli abissiFinale of the Abyss

An End Sublime

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishAn End Sublime
Chinese
(Simplified)
最终的崇高
Zuìzhōng de Chónggāo
Chinese
(Traditional)
最終的崇高
Zuìzhōng de Chónggāo
Japanese最後の崇高
Saigo no Suukou
Korean최후의 숭고
Choehu-ui Sunggo
Final Sublimity
SpanishSublime finalSublime Ending
FrenchUn ultime sublimeA Sublime End
RussianФинальное благородство
Final'noye blagorodstvo
Final Nobility
ThaiAn End Sublime
VietnameseKinh Điển Cuối Cùng
GermanErhabenheit des EndesSublime of the End
IndonesianAn End Sublime
PortugueseFinal SublimeSublime Finale
TurkishYüce SonSublime End
ItalianFinale sublimeSublime Finale

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