Ive played this game without any guides or following metabuilds etc just pure single player experience. But when i google for the most powerful ashes of war there is never stormblade mentioned. One search ranked it place 13 for use with str heavy weapon build.

But the thing is stormblade with fast 1h weapon like the uchgikatana is op as hell. Its much higher dps than bloody slash. I bet it beat thunderbolt aswell. Stormblade have low fp cost. It have very long range. Its very fast to cast. Damage is very high with keen +17 uchgikatana it can kill every boss quite fast. With every spam the damage get higher. From 600 to over 5k dmg per cast. And its fast with low fp cost. So you basicly only need to dodge and keep distance and cast stormblade. It does most of the damage of my build. I use it alot when the situation get trickery. Ofc some enemeis will sometimes dodge it but well timed you can roll over anything.


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Hey all- considering an upgrade from wavestorm- I have a 9-6 Mctavish hardboard as well and I want something a little smaller and durable to cart around. Id say I'm at a beginner/intermediate level of surfing leaning toward officially declaring myself intermediat(yes I'm getting it tatooed on my chest). Does anyone have an opinion on the Odysea Vs. The Storm Blade? Is there even a marked difference from the wavestorm with either? Guide me.

Bit of a lazy post but I've been loving stormblade and I'm trying to finish off some end game bosses, so I just wanna know what weapon is the best for the ash of war. Curved greatsword would be preferred as I really like the moveset, I'm currently using the dismounter, it's been very good and still is good just want to see if there's anything stronger, also my whole build is centered around strength if that helps, I use the dismounter and nightrider glaive

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There was a quote (sorry I can't show it right now, I'm on mobile currently) that said that as Invested as Night blood was, it wasn't as Invested as the Stotmfather. We also saw in Oathbringer that Dalinar could potentially summon the Stotmfather as a Shardblade. Furthermore, in Rhythm of War we hear from the Honorspren that Dalinar almost killed the Stotmfather, likely by trying to summon him as a blade. I believe this was dangerous for the Storm father because of the sheer mass of Investiture that composess his essence. After all, Night blood is less Invested and it is constantly leaking it's Investiture because it is physically impossible to store that much Investiture in such a small space without it trying to blow itself apart to relieve the pressure. But even if being summoned was dangerous for the Stotmfather, it might be interesting to see if he could prove a match, or even a superior to Night blood.

And so begins the Stormfather's character development, realizing that "yeah, I'm actually pretty cool with not automatically blasting everything to bits in front of me, so long as it could potentially obliterate the very fabric of my being", he soon sees his own bias, and becomes quite a quaint little storm cloud.

Okay, but in all seriousness, I think that the Stotmfather would actually be okay if Night blood were left out in a storm, since the Stormfather would actually be floating pretty far above the Awakened blade. Plus, the Storm itself would likely satiate Night blood's hunger (at least temporarily) by opening a hole to the spiritual realm.

I wonder how much stormlight Nightblood could take in during a high storm. He's not a gemstone or a radiant, and so far he has to be directly touching a source of investiture to feed off it's power. And I suspect Nightblood would have to strike the StormFather's "core" in order to damage him. Similar to

I have to admit, that this is an interesting idea that I hadn't considered before. The StormFather warned of the damage Dalinar might do by pushing him to far. I always thought he might injure the spren so much that it could interfere with high storms, which would make life unsustainable for most of Roshar. I'd just assumed that BondSmiths couldn't have shardblades.

But this is an intriguing idea. I've held onto the idea that Kaladin would still be Dalinar's champion, despite what their conversation at the end of RoW, but this is another possibility, and a very cool idea. Dalinar is at the third ideal, and will likely reach the fourth during the next book; my money is on that he has to swear to relinquish power when it's called for. If he could summon the StormFather as a blade too, after earning his plate, well that might be even better than Kaladin being the champion after all.

Yes, the Stormfather definitely has much more investiture than Nightblood but I don't even think it would be a question of who would win. The Stormfather would either die right off or be in extreme pain from being summoned in the physical realm as a shardblade. But, Nightblood would win because of Intent. Nightblood is made to destroy, it killed Rayse even though he commanded a shard's power. The Stormfather is much less investited than that and has powers from Honor, which would probably be less useful in this situation. If someone who knew what they were doing fought the Stormfather Blade with Nightblood I don't think it would even be a fight.

I was thinking over the idea of the "Storm Blade" last night and it gave me a crazy theory. It relates to my earlier idea of Dalinar using the StormBlade to win the contest of champions, but what if someone needs to act as StormFather during the contest? What if someone had to cause the storms to blow while the contest occurred, which would prevent him from dying, since someone is doing the job? It's kind of like Hercules having to hold up the sky for Atlas in Greek mythology, which is where I got the idea. Maybe the NightWatcher could do it. Or Kaladin somehow does it, and this is his way to help contribute to the contest. A little out there maybe, but I think it's interesting.

The Stormblade is a variant of the Shadowsword, a super-heavy vehicle used by the Imperial Guard as a Titan-hunter. Developed by Ryza, a Forge World noted for its mastery of plasma weaponry, the Stormblade represents a viable alternative for those Forge Worlds which lack the STC data necessary to construct a Shadowsword.[1a]

The Stormblade is built upon the same chassis as the Shadowsword but lacks some of the advanced features of the original design, primarily the long-range tracking device and redundant generators and capacitors to power the Volcano Cannon. In its place it mounts a Ryza-pattern[2b] Plasma Blastgun, a powerful if short-ranged weapon capable of destroying Titans and other super-heavy vehicles, powered by massive photonic fuel cells. Additional space left over is used for extra heat shielding to protect the crew and an extensive cooling system to make it more reliable than the Leman Russ Executioner. To compensate for the loss in long-range firepower both sponson turrets are fitted with Lascannons with a fire control system adapted from the Baneblade, while the sponson mounts themselves are fitted with twin-linked Heavy Bolters and a coaxial Heavy Bolter is also included. A Targeter just above the primary weapon and an off-set armoured housing for a Searchlight are standard.[1a][2a]

It was once common practice for Stormblades to mount racks of Hellion Missiles to assist them in bringing down the heaviest of Titans, however, after three Stormblades of the Phyressian 31st Heavy Tank Company were destroyed by their own missiles, the weapons were withdrawn from service.[1a] Some Stormblades will mount a Hunter-Killer Missile and/or a pintle-mounted support weapon, either a Heavy Stubber or Storm Bolter. Others still will replace the sponson mounts for additional armor.[2a]

Stormblade is the second novel in the Heroes trilogy of the Dragonlance novels.[1] It was written in 1988 by Nancy Varian Berberick who also wrote many short Dragonlance stories for Dragon magazine.

Stormblade is a novel which chronicles Stanach the dwarf's quest to retrieve the powerful Stormblade. Stormblade is a kingsword, a blade which is intended to break the deadlock among the council of thanes, and bring a new king to Thorbardin. This blade is stolen, but when it turns up, one dwarf is brave enough to go after it. e24fc04721

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