- For the Dark Souls variant, see Flamberge.
- For the Dark Souls III variant, see Flamberge (Dark Souls III).
The Flamberge is a greatsword in Dark Souls II.
In-Game Description
- A greatsword with an undulating blade. The unique shape is designed to pare the flesh, and is highly effective at causing bleeding.
- Flamberge literally means "flame blade," but it also seems to bear a certain creature's likeness.
Availability[]
Bought from Chancellor Wellager in Drangleic Castle for 4,200 souls.
Scholar of the First Sin[]
Found on a corpse on a small landing in Huntsman's Copse. One must drop down from the area in which Merciless Roenna invades.
General information[]
The Flamberge is a greatsword with a unique blade suited for flaying the flesh of its foes, causing the rended wounds to bleed. As such, this weapon inflicts bleed build-up while also offering large amounts of damage.
Moveset[]
Attack | Description |
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One-handed Weak Attack |
Alternating horizontal swings. |
One-handed Strong Attack |
Thrust followed by a 360° spin. |
Two-handed Weak Attack |
Alternating diagonal swings. |
Two-handed Strong Attack |
Wide horizontal swings. |
Jump Attack | ??? |
Running Attack | ??? |
Rolling Attack | ??? |
Left-handed Weak Attack |
Mirror of right hand. |
Left-handed Strong Attack |
Mirror of right hand. |
Notes[]
- Requires regular Titanite to upgrade.
- Infuse this weapon with bleed and equip it along with the Crest of Blood and Shadow Gauntlets to maximize bleed damage.
- At +10, the base attack is 250 physical damage and 100 bleed, with "S" scaling in Dexterity.
Trivia[]
- The weapon's description makes an allusion to the Serpent Mages of Dark Souls.
- In contrast to the iteration from Dark Souls, the Flamberge in Dark Souls II and III looks closer to its real-life counterpart; having a crossguard with a ricasso, and a straight, wavy blade.