A Teaspoon of Transcendence

A Teaspoon of Transcendence
A Teaspoon of TranscendenceNameA Teaspoon of Transcendence
FamilyWeapon, Claymore
RarityRaritystrRaritystrRaritystrRaritystrRaritystr
Conversion Exp300000
Base Attack47.54
Substat TypeCritical Damage %
Base Substat9.6%
Weapon AffixWhite Fairy’s Queening
Affix DescriptionATK is increased by 28%.
Additionally, each time the equipping character hits an opponent with their Charged Attack, they attain “Transcendence” for a short time: their Stellar-Conduct and Stellar Swirl reaction DMG is increased by 16% for 5s. This effect can stack once every 0.2s, max 3 stacks.
DescriptionAn object of fantasy with countless definitions amidst an endless sea of stories. On the grand scale of the universe or the realm of dreams, there is no real difference between the holy sword of the brave warrior and the princess’s teaspoon, or between the ice-cold clockspring and the key that will unlock the gates of transcendence…
Weapon Ascension Materials
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions
Fractured Lunar Iron
Tattered Warrant
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions
Depleted Lunar Iron
Immaculate Warrant
Oblation of the Far-North Scions
Unblemished Lunar Iron
Frost-Etched Warrant
Aureate Radiance of the Far-North Scions

Table of Content
Weapon Stats
Weapon Affix
Item Story
Gallery

Weapon Stats

LvAtkBonus CritDMG%MaterialsTotal Materials
147.549.6%
20133.2916.96%
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron5
Tattered Warrant3
Mora10000
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron5
Tattered Warrant3
Mora10000
20+164.3916.96%
40260.5624.72%
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron18
Tattered Warrant12
Mora20000
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron23
Tattered Warrant15
Mora30000
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions5
40+291.6624.72%
50341.4328.6%
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions9
Depleted Lunar Iron9
Immaculate Warrant9
Mora30000
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron23
Tattered Warrant15
Mora60000
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions14
Depleted Lunar Iron9
Immaculate Warrant9
50+372.6328.6%
60423.432.48%
Oblation of the Far-North Scions5
Depleted Lunar Iron18
Immaculate Warrant14
Mora45000
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron23
Tattered Warrant15
Mora105K
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions14
Depleted Lunar Iron27
Immaculate Warrant23
Oblation of the Far-North Scions5
60+454.532.48%
70506.2236.35%
Oblation of the Far-North Scions9
Unblemished Lunar Iron14
Frost-Etched Warrant9
Mora55000
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron23
Tattered Warrant15
Mora160K
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions14
Depleted Lunar Iron27
Immaculate Warrant23
Oblation of the Far-North Scions14
Unblemished Lunar Iron14
Frost-Etched Warrant9
70+537.3236.35%
80589.8540.22%
Aureate Radiance of the Far-North Scions6
Unblemished Lunar Iron27
Frost-Etched Warrant18
Mora65000
Sundered Glory of the Far-North Scions5
Fractured Lunar Iron23
Tattered Warrant15
Mora225K
Unyielding Delusion of the Far-North Scions14
Depleted Lunar Iron27
Immaculate Warrant23
Oblation of the Far-North Scions14
Unblemished Lunar Iron41
Frost-Etched Warrant27
Aureate Radiance of the Far-North Scions6
80+620.9540.22%
90674.3344.1%

Weapon Affix

LvAffix ProgressionMaterials
1ATK is increased by 28%.
Additionally, each time the equipping character hits an opponent with their Charged Attack, they attain "Transcendence" for a short time: their Stellar-Conduct and Stellar Swirl reaction DMG is increased by 16% for 5s. This effect can stack once every 0.2s, max 3 stacks.
2ATK is increased by 35%.
Additionally, each time the equipping character hits an opponent with their Charged Attack, they attain "Transcendence" for a short time: their Stellar-Conduct and Stellar Swirl reaction DMG is increased by 20% for 5s. This effect can stack once every 0.2s, max 3 stacks.
A Teaspoon of Transcendence
Mora2000
3ATK is increased by 42%.
Additionally, each time the equipping character hits an opponent with their Charged Attack, they attain "Transcendence" for a short time: their Stellar-Conduct and Stellar Swirl reaction DMG is increased by 24% for 5s. This effect can stack once every 0.2s, max 3 stacks.
A Teaspoon of Transcendence
Mora4000
4ATK is increased by 49%.
Additionally, each time the equipping character hits an opponent with their Charged Attack, they attain "Transcendence" for a short time: their Stellar-Conduct and Stellar Swirl reaction DMG is increased by 28% for 5s. This effect can stack once every 0.2s, max 3 stacks.
A Teaspoon of Transcendence
Mora8000
5ATK is increased by 56%.
Additionally, each time the equipping character hits an opponent with their Charged Attack, they attain "Transcendence" for a short time: their Stellar-Conduct and Stellar Swirl reaction DMG is increased by 32% for 5s. This effect can stack once every 0.2s, max 3 stacks.
A Teaspoon of Transcendence
Mora16000

Item Story


The heroes of different stories will naturally find different holy swords, and they must also face different nemeses.
And for all their strength and schemes, the villains will ultimately be defeated by the heroes wielding their swords.

"So it ends the same way again? The hero defeats his evil foe, and then he and the princess live happily ever after..."
The clever, elegant young lady closed the book. The clockwork key on her back gave a faint, confused whirr.
"I don't understand, Alain. Why do all these stories end the same way? Why does the hero always win?"

"Hmm... I suppose people prefer stories that are easy to follow and end happily."
"I once had a friend who loved chess. Looking back, I think it may not have been the game itself he loved, but what the game stood for."
"He used to say that chess pieces have no choice but to follow the moves set for them, just as those too weak to resist have no choice but to give in to fate."
"Stories are no different. If a hero is given a holy sword, then the story must also give him a dragon to defeat."

The clever, elegant young lady thought it over with great seriousness for several seconds, then quickly arrived at the perfect conclusion:
"I have no idea what that means."

"Then let me tell you a different kind of story. In this one, the hero with the holy sword does not win."
"Long, long ago, in a land far, far away..."
"There was a kingdom ruled by a white dragon..."

...

The prophecy foretold that the kingdom was destined to dry up and perish, and that even the beautiful princess would wither along with it.
To save the dying world inside the eggshell, the hero Narzissenkreuz went in search of the greatest holy sword ever spoken of in legend.
He believed salvation could only be reached by severing ordinary bonds, uniting the wishes of all, and crossing beyond the bounds of good and evil.

Unstinting in sacrifice, unflinching in farewell, undaunted by pain.
The hero Narzissenkreuz always dreamed on a scale so vast and noble,
That no mortal vessel could withstand its weight.
And so the hero longed to transcend the weakness of flesh and blood.
He dreamed of shouldering all sin and suffering by himself,
Of wiping every tear from the world through the mysteries of a tearless magick,
And of attaining what some called transcendence — a transformation like the leap from ape to man.

But what is a kingdom without its people?
So the white dragon, stubbornly clinging to the old ways, tried to stop the righteous hero.
He built countless wicked mechanisms and scattered them across the land,
Until even the hero Narzissenkreuz, though he carried the holy sword, was forced into a desperate corner.

And before the hero fell into the chasm that dissolves all things, he seemed to think of the times he had once spent with the dragon. Then he said:
"Yes, hatred shall not fill me. I know that you have not seen the sights I have, and that is why you wish to stop me."
"I will surely return to save all souls. Ten years, even a hundred years may pass, but I shall be reborn as a new universe."

His dream was always so sincere, the dragon thought. Perhaps, for a moment, the dragon even wished the hero could win.
Yet a dragon is a dragon in the end. A dragon is not so easily moved by a hero's heart.
And so the dragon only watched as the hero fell into the rift, and he and his dream dissolved together, all in vain.

...

"The dragon was awful."

"Yes. That's why he was the dragon. Even though he defeated the hero, he lost everything he treasured most."
"Perhaps the dragon simply could not understand the hero's choice. The hero wanted to save the human world, but he couldn't accept human weakness."
"And if not everyone could become a hero strong enough to rise above fate, then there was no meaning in transcendence for one person alone."

"Hah... I don't like this story. The hero was too arrogant, and the dragon was too stubborn. They were both idiots who couldn't find another way."
"They claimed they wanted to save the world, but they couldn't even understand what the other was thinking. If it were me, I'd never do it like that."

"That's good to hear. After all, this idea of sacrificing yourself to save the world is little more than an unrealistic obsession."
"That is why stories where the righteous, kind-hearted hero wins are often more popular."
"The heroes of different stories will naturally find different holy swords, and they must also face different nemeses."
"And for all their strength and schemes, the villains will ultimately be defeated by the heroes wielding their swords..."

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