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Bloodborne: 10 Hardest Weapons To Master

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Some Bloodborne weapons may be powerful, but they are certainly hard to master.
One of the most beloved games FromSoftware has produced, Bloodborne takes players through the dark, Lovecraftian town of Yharnam. Bloodborne’s fast-moving mechanics, unique design, and brutal difficulty have engaged players for many years and will continue for many more.
Taking on the many perils in Bloodborne is no small task and to help players along, the game offers a large selection of weapons to choose from. From the iconic Saw Cleaver to the Threaded Cane, the weapons of Bloodborne are varied and all come with alternative actions. While all the weapons in Bloodborne are effective, many require an experienced touch to master. 10 Reiterpallasch
This rapier-styled weapon is an effective option for players looking to deal smaller amounts of damage quickly. Its strong attack option is a powerful thrust that deals high damage to enemies that get in its way.
The alternative mode shortens the rapier and adds a pistol to the weapon. This mode has less range than the standard but offers an additional parry weapon. Mastering the weapon will take some getting used to, especially if using its attached pistol for parrying enemies. 9 Stake Driver
This short-range, but powerful weapon is often slept on by players but has the potential to inflict massive damage. The Stake Driver, like all Bloodborne weapons, has two modes and offers an unloaded and loaded option for players.
This weapon is mainly for those happy to get up close and personal when fighting enemies, meaning timing becomes very important. The strong attack has a longer wind-up than most weapons but can deal very high damage. 8 Kirkhammer
One of the strongest weapons in the game, The Kirkhammer is a trick weapon that blends two distinct styles into one. The first form is a silver sword. This is good for quick attacks and getting close to enemies.

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