Fool's Lament |
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Class | Two-Handed Sword |
Attack | 400 - 999 |
Magic Power | 30% - 80% |
Weight | Very Heavy |
Location | DLC's second floor |
Aura | Fire |
Fool's Lament is a Two-Handed Sword in Nier Replicant and NieR Replicant ver.1.2247. Fool's Lament is part of the Fool's Weapon set that is available only as part of the DLC World of Recycled Vessel, along with Fool's Embrace and Fool's Accord.
A weapon with a heroic dragon motif, used by a man who tried to save the world.
Fool's Lament Acquisition
Fool's Lament is rewarded for beating the third level of the DLC' second door.
Fool's Lament Weapon Story
Fool's Lament Level 1 Weapon Story
"Memoir: June 6, 2003, approximately 15:00
A massive, white humanoid (initially called "the Weapon" but since renamed "the Giant") falls from the sky above Tokyo's Shinjuku ward, inflicting tremendous damage. At the same time, a large red creature (henceforth referred to as "the Dragon") appears and engages the Giant in combat—though both the nature of its attacks and their utility remain unclear.
As the Self-Defense Force contemplates methods by which they might attack the target, the government establishes a Bureau of Emergency Countermeasures."
Fool's Lament Level 2 Weapon Story
"Memoir: June 12, 2003, approximately 16:00
The Giant, which was locked in combat with the Dragon, suddenly begins to collapse for reasons unknown. The Dragon is then shot down by the 6th division, 303rd squadron of the Air Self-Defense Force.
No official record exists of who issued the order to attack the Dragon.
Work is begun to retrieve the remains of both the Giant and the Dragon, but no official verification has ever been made regarding which organization performed the retrieval."
Fool's Lament Level 3 Weapon Story
"Memoir: December 2003
The first case of White Chlorination Syndrome is confirmed in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward."
Fool's Lament Level 4 Weapon Story
"Memoir: July 2004
Humans continue to turn violent due to White Chlorination Syndrome, with fighting growing increasingly intense in infected regions. With the cause of the disease still unclear, the infected are isolated, and violent riots suppressed by force. Main thoroughfares are sealed and rail transportation is halted, later leading to all of Shinjuku being sealed off.
At this time, the prospect of asking the American military for non-official intervention is considered, but the government defers. Meanwhile, research begins on Maso particles obtained from the Giant and the Dragon, as well as on countermeasures for White Chlorination Syndrome. This research ultimately leads to the founding of Project Gestalt a decade later."
Fool's Lament Upgrades
Weapons can be upgraded by handing in the required materials and paying a fixed price at the Two Brothers Weaponry outside the Junk Heap. Upgrading Fool's Lament will give the following boosts to the weapon:
Level: | Attack: | Magic Power: | Weight: | Materials Required: |
1 | 400 | 30% | Very Heavy | N/A |
2 | 730 | 50% | Very Heavy |
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3 | 760 | 50% | Very Heavy |
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4 (Max) | 999 | 80% | Very Heavy |
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Fool's Lament Notes & Trivia
- This weapon does not appear from the game Drakengard.
- At max level the Fool's Lament has an attack of 999, the making it the hardest hitting Weapon in the entire game.
- The man in Fool's Lament's description could well be Caim, the protagonist of the game Drakengard.
- Fool's Lament's form closely resembles the dragon Angelus from the game Drakengard.
Fool's Lament Gallery
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It looks simular to an other sword from a different game but i am Not sure which one.
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