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Delesyian Longsword
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Delesyian Longsword is a two-handed longsword in Crimson Desert. It is classified as a Legendary-grade weapon with a base Attack of 6.
As a two-handed weapon, this longsword requires both hands to wield, preventing the use of an off-hand item. Two-handed weapons compensate with higher damage output and wider attack arcs compared to their one-handed counterparts.
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Weapon Type | Two-Handed Longsword |
Grade | Legendary (Orange) |
Attack Power | 6 |
Attack (+0) | 14 |
Attack (+10) | 39 |
Delesyian Longsword can be enhanced from +0 to +10 through the refining system. Each enhancement level increases the weapon's Attack stat.
Level | +0 | +1 | +2 | +3 | +4 | +5 | +6 | +7 | +8 | +9 | +10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Attack | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 27 | 30 | 33 | 36 | 39 |
Delesyian Longsword can be crafted and enhanced using the following materials:
Output | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Delesyian Longsword (+1) | |
Delesyian Longsword (+2) | |
Delesyian Longsword (+3) | |
Delesyian Longsword (+4) | |
Delesyian Longsword (+5) | Delesyian Longsword (+4), Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Bloodstone, Abyss Artifact |
Delesyian Longsword (+6) | Delesyian Longsword (+5), Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Bloodstone, Abyss Artifact |
Delesyian Longsword (+7) | Delesyian Longsword (+6), Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Bloodstone, Abyss Artifact |
Delesyian Longsword (+8) | Delesyian Longsword (+7), Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Bloodstone, Scolecite Ore, Abyss Artifact |
Delesyian Longsword (+9) | Delesyian Longsword (+8), Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Bloodstone, Scolecite Ore, Abyss Artifact |
Delesyian Longsword (+10) |
As a Legendary-grade weapon, Delesyian Longsword is a rare find. It may be obtained through boss drops, high-level quest rewards, treasure chests in dangerous areas, or specialized merchant inventories.
Enhanced versions of this weapon can be crafted at a workbench using the materials listed in the crafting recipe table above.
At maximum enhancement, Delesyian Longsword reaches an Attack value of 39, making it one of the stronger options in its category. Investing refinement materials early can pay dividends throughout the mid and late game.
As a Legendary-grade weapon, Delesyian Longsword is among the strongest in its class. It is worth investing refinement materials to push its base stats even higher, making it viable well into the endgame.
Two-handed blades deliver sweeping attacks with wide arcs. Position yourself to catch multiple enemies in a single swing. Use charged heavy attacks to break through enemy guards when they are blocking.
As a two-handed weapon, this longsword prevents the use of off-hand equipment. Consider your build and playstyle carefully when choosing between the higher damage of two-handed weapons and the versatility of one-handed options with shields or dual-wielding.
Two-Handed Weapons - All two-handed weapon types
Greatswords - Heavier two-handed bladed weapons
Weapons and Equipment - Full weapons overview
Combat System - Guide to combat mechanics
Community commentary on this longsword tends to nickname it the vampire sword, because every successful hit returns a small amount of HP to the wielder through an innate life-steal effect. The exact percentage varies based on damage dealt rather than being a flat number, but the practical outcome is consistent: in extended fights against multiple targets, the wielder's HP bar can hold steady even without using consumables.
The pickup is gated behind an environmental puzzle at the Sanctum of Veneration in Lycia. Walking up to a normal door is not the path; the chamber holding the longsword is sealed behind a broken-looking wall that resists direct attacks.
Travel to the Sanctum of Veneration. Located in Lycia. The sanctum is a known landmark on the map; head to its interior and look for a wall that appears caved in or partially collapsed.
Parry the wall attack. Approaching the broken wall triggers an attack from it. If the attack lands, the wielder is knocked back and the attempt has to be redone from a safe distance. Instead, time a Parry against the incoming hit. Successfully parrying it opens the window to act on the wall.
Force palm bomb the wall. After the parry lands, use Force Palm to break through the now-staggered wall. The wall collapses and the chamber inside opens up.
Claim the longsword. The Delesyian Longsword is inside the revealed chamber. Pick it up to add it to the inventory.
The Delesyian Longsword's defining feature is its built-in life-steal effect. Every hit landed on an enemy returns a portion of HP to the wielder. The effect:
Triggers on every successful hit, not just criticals. Even basic attacks contribute to the sustain.
Stacks with whatever build you are running. There is no special slot or core requirement; the life-steal is built into the weapon itself.
Scales naturally with combo speed. Faster hit rates mean more sustain over the same combat window, which favors aggressive playstyles over slower, deliberate ones.
In practical terms, this turns camps of bandits into a sustain wash: the longer you swing, the higher your HP stays. Long boss fights become survivable; trash clear becomes a stamina-management problem rather than an HP-management problem. The weapon also supports multiple Abyss Cores slots, so the life-steal stacks alongside whatever core loadout fits the rest of the build.
Aggressive playstyles benefit most. The life-steal scales with hits per second, so faster, multi-hit combos amplify the return.
Works well as the boss-window weapon. Long fights against single targets are exactly where the sustain matters; quick trash mob skirmishes do not lean on it as heavily.
Pair with stamina-recovery cores. Stamina is what limits sustained swinging once HP is no longer the issue.