Dragon's Breath is a C-tier blunderbuss in Windrose that fires a cone of flame instead of standard pellet shot. The flame deals Pierce damage in a wide spread plus a brief burn DoT, making it effective against grouped enemies at very close range. The supernatural flame mechanic suggests magical weapon sources beyond mundane gunpowder crafting; community lore speculation ties it to dragon-themed alchemical experiments rather than a literal dragon.
Stats
Flame Cone Mechanic
Where standard blunderbusses fire a spread of pellets, Dragon's Breath fires a narrow cone of supernatural flame. The cone hits all enemies in its arc simultaneously, dealing the listed Pierce damage to each plus applying a Fire DoT (community-tested at ~5-10 damage per second over 5 seconds). The Fire DoT compounds with damage from follow-up attacks, making Dragon's Breath excellent for opening engagements against grouped enemies.
Build Synergy
Talents: Marksman branch (Deep Impact +3-9% pierce damage); Fencer or Crusher for melee follow-up
Armor: Marksman's Rig (-30% sprint/jump/dash stamina, +15% Ranged Damage)
Attributes: Agility (primary), Mastery (for crit), some Endurance for sustained ranged action
Food buffs: Agility +20 (Hearty Egg Broth, Gazpacho)
How to Use
Open engagements against grouped enemies (Pirate Camp clearings, Plague Witch Thrall summons)
Use as an emergency close-range crowd-control tool when a melee fight goes sideways
Fire at point-blank range for maximum cone density on a single target; the spread reduces per-target damage at longer distances
Reload time is significant; switch to a melee weapon between blunderbuss shots
Conserve gunpowder; Dragon's Breath uses the same gunpowder as standard blunderbusses but the unique flame effect makes it less efficient per gunpowder unit
Where to Get
Rare drop from Cursed Swamps content (specifically near plague-corrupted ruins)
Late-game faction Provisioner inventory at Rank 3 reputation (Smugglers most likely)
Buried treasure rewards from rare Blackbeard's Treasure Maps
Crafted at the Weaponsmith Workshop using a Plan recovered from supernatural-flavored dungeons
Lore
Dragon's Breath references both real-world historical curiosity (the term "dragon's breath" was sometimes used for Greek fire and other early incendiary weapons) and Windrose's broader supernatural themes. The fact that a blunderbuss can fire a cone of flame implies non-mundane gunpowder mixtures, possibly involving Sulfur (the standard gunpowder ingredient) combined with Essence Arborum or other Cursed Swamps materials. Whether the Smugglers of Port Royal manufacture Dragon's Breath as a specialty product or simply traffic in it is unconfirmed in the launch lore.
Compared to other supernatural weapons in Windrose (Plague Halberd "wounds the body, destroys the soul"; Soul Eater drains nearby HP; Ghost Captain's Sword), Dragon's Breath is more restrained: it suggests magical or alchemical engineering rather than direct supernatural pact-making. This positions it as a transitional weapon for players exploring the boundary between mundane gunpowder warfare and the supernatural late-game weapons.
See Also
Weapons - all weapon categories
Reliable Blunderbuss - the standard blunderbuss alternative
Plague Halberd - other supernatural weapon
Soul Eater - other supernatural weapon
Marksman's Rig - matched ranged armor
Smugglers of Port Royal - possible source faction