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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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Muramasa is an ancient sword named after its legendary creator, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muramasa Muramasa Sengo]. Muramasa was a exceptional swordsmith whose blades were known for their extraordinary sharpness. Unfortunately he also had a propensity for violence and was widely considered mad - a quality said to have seeped into his blades.
 
Muramasa is an ancient sword named after its legendary creator, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muramasa Muramasa Sengo]. Muramasa was a exceptional swordsmith whose blades were known for their extraordinary sharpness. Unfortunately he also had a propensity for violence and was widely considered mad - a quality said to have seeped into his blades.
  
 
Legend tells of a competition between Muramasa and his master, [[Masamune]] to see who could produce the finest sword.
 
Legend tells of a competition between Muramasa and his master, [[Masamune]] to see who could produce the finest sword.
  
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 11 October 2021

Variant Only: This page discusses characters, items, or locations that are only included in a user-made variant of IVAN. Some or all of this information will not be applicable to the original version.


For Muramasa in the vanilla IVAN, see Asa'marum.


The ancient katana named Muramasa is a unique katana with an illithium blade and ruby hilt. It has a small chance to leech health from any enemy it strikes.

Like Masamune, Muramasa delivers striking damage instead of slashing damage due to a scripting oversight.

Trivia

Muramasa is an ancient sword named after its legendary creator, Muramasa Sengo. Muramasa was a exceptional swordsmith whose blades were known for their extraordinary sharpness. Unfortunately he also had a propensity for violence and was widely considered mad - a quality said to have seeped into his blades.

Legend tells of a competition between Muramasa and his master, Masamune to see who could produce the finest sword.