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, many of which are pretty different from those we had in the base game. While some you'll probably stumble across yourself easily enough, there are a couple that are off the beaten track, so this guide should help you track them down.
If you want to try out the Beast Claw for yourself, head to the southeast of the Gravesite Plain starting grace and you'll find the hostile NPCamong the trees there. He'll attack on sight, giving you a demonstration of what the new weapon can do. How thoughtful.This two-handed samurai sword comes with the removable Overhead Stance ash of war equipped by default. The move-set is vaguely similar to the other katanas but, understandably, has a slower swing.
To find this blade, look for the spiral pillars to the northeast of the Scorched Ruins site of grace and the hornsent priests patrolling nearby. You'll find this weapon on the ground right next to the sarcophagus in the small shrine.This unassuming-looking dagger has the skill Piercing Throw, turning it from a mundane weapon into what is essentially a set of throwing knives. The move-set feels very similar to the regular dagger but projectiles are thrown out with each attack.
If you want to grab this weapon, it's found in a chest at the top of a tower near the entrance to Castle Ensis in east Gravesite Plain. Fight or run past the Carian troll, then take a left, and climb some wooden stairs near a campfire with a soldier and a dog. You'll see the ladder here to climb to the top.These martial arts gloves let you kick and punch and come with the Palm Strike skill, perfect when you want to punch enemies in the face.
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