Talk:Breaker Blade

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I have a Breaker Blade with 46 damage, and it's only modifier is 15% KB, so I think the info needs to be updated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.89.243.26 at 22:15, 13 June 2014

Do you have accessories equipped? --OdnHarfagre (talk) 22:48, 13 June 2014 (UTC)

Breaker Blade looks a lot like the Buster Sword

I'm shocked no one else has bothered to mention it.

This blade very much parodies the Buster Sword that the character Cloud Strife uses from the Final Fantasy VII game. The general shape of it (excluding the teeth) and the fact that it is the largest sword in the game clearly references the iconic weapon of the FF VII game.

A Goggle search on 'Buster Sword' should give someone more than enough info about it.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.252.2.253 at 01:49, 1 February 2016 (UTC)

Since it hasn't been confirmed by any of the developers, it won't be added to this page (believe me, many people have noticed and added it, only for it to be removed again. It's a good thing at least, that it's at the talk page now, I guess.) Maybe it would be easier if someone just asked one of the devs for confirmation so that people won't have to edit this page over and over again.Mythteller (talk) 10:14, 1 February 2016 (UTC)
I don't recall the Buster Sword being serrated or multisegmented, but maybe the literal hundreds of times it's been depicted in official Square Enix material is somehow incorrect. If it was changed to avoid copyright, then Squeenix has a lot of filing to do, because the dozens of other giant swords in media didn't go so far in making their designs distinct enough to avoid making "giant sword" a ubiquitous archetype in anime and video games. You'd explicitly need proof from the developers (or the code, though after all this time it's unlikely there'd be any huge discoveries there) in this case, as there is actually evidence against the claim at face value. Gearzein (talk) 00:55, 2 February 2016 (UTC)

Bringing up the Breaker Blade/Buster Sword comparison after a few years

At this point in time I feel it is pretty irrelevant to keep the "until we get dev confirmation" rule for the Breaker Blade. Not only was the last talk about it in 2016, but the sword already has a lot of comparisons to that specific weapon, even when compared to the Zanbato archetype. I'm listing them below just so there is actually backing for this claim.

  • The Breaker Blade's name is a synonym of Buster Sword. Buster/Breaker Sword/Blade.
  • Its excessive size and range is based on the Buster Sword's signature massive size.
  • The sword has the same shape as the Buster Sword. The serrated edge and other design differences are to keep it original yet clear enough to be a reference.
  • The design similarities are distinct: red handle and two colored orbs near the base. The Buster Sword has a red handle, and the orbs are based off its two materia slots.

Unless there is arguments against the above, I'll reintroduce the trivia point back on the page, as there's already been countless references in Terraria and this feels oddly specific to leave out (other pages already have possible references listed even if its not specifically dev confirmed). 70sMexi (talk) 00:04, 28 May 2020 (UTC)

The Trivia rules say that "If no staff confirmation is available, the trivia item must be "undeniable", meaning that most players are likely to agree it is obvious.". The other Terraria Fandom wikis, TV Tropes, many members of the Terraria forums and Discord and the Internet in general (as well as many wiki editors, to the point where an automated filter and a disclaimer was put onto the page), and even the Final Fantasy wiki itself all make note of the Breaker Blade being a reference to the Buster Sword, because it is obvious.
If somebody wants further confirmation beyond the general large wedge shape because they think it instead just belongs to the "zanbato" archetype (and is not in fact simply referencing the sword used by the main character of one of the most popular JRPGs of all time), the most clear piece of evidence is the two spots near the base of the sword with red and green colors in them. In FF7, there are small spherical items called Materia which can be inserted into the two spots near the base of the Buster Sword. There are red and green Materia, and they are commonly depicted being used in the Buster Sword. Look up "Buster Sword Materia" on Google Images.
Nobody is denying that the Keybrand is a reference, even if it doesn't follow the Keyblade's design perfectly (the Keyblade has a keychain hanging off the handle which Keybrand lacks, and Keybrand features additional blue spots), because it would be silly and unhelpful to deny that. The Breaker Blade having a serrated edge does not disprove it as a reference to the Buster Sword. Flower of Fire, Bladed Glove, Phaseblade, Sergeant United Shield, and many other items all state their references on their pages without linking to dev confirmation proof, because they don't need to. The references are obvious. Why are the admins being sticklers over Breaker Blade in specific? It is just as obvious as all the others.
We shouldn't need dev confirmation for this. RoverdriveZ (talk) 23:58, 26 July 2020 (UTC)

Breaker Blade deals double damage on all platforms?

A recent revision to this page removed the eicon indicating that only the desktop version has the double damage buff to the Breaker Blade. Can someone else verify that all platforms have the double damage buff? I'm not able to independently verify and I have not been able to find any sources supporting this. Epicular (talk) 02:58, 29 May 2020 (UTC)

I believe that is a mistake, I'll readd the eicon. 70sMexi (talk) 20:14, 29 May 2020 (UTC)

About the Titan Glove.

Hi everyone, I am a new member here. I think that now in Desktop Version, Titan Glove can't give melee weapons autowswing ability? Only with Feral Claws. But Feral Claws doesn't have knockback bonus. So the best choice is Power Glove.