Unlike the other "brand" swords, the Thunderbrand can only be obtained by purchasing it from the Master Librarian. Its special attack is a thunder burst that is nearly twice as powerful as a normal swing. The only major enemies weak to thunder in the game are Scylla and the Hippogryph, making it rather situational. It is identical in every way to the Icebrand and Firebrand except that it deals thunder damage, and is one of only two weapons in the entire game that does this kind of damage (the other is the sub-weapon Agunea). Its base strength is in between the vanilla Luminus and Sword of Hador swords. The Thunderbrand is one of the three "brand" swords that can be purchased from the Master Librarian once $10,000 is accumulated. ![]() Outliers in this group are Mormegil, a Dark element sword with no elemental burst, and Gurthang, a blood-healing sword with no element, no MP cost for its command move, and an additional double damage boost during Dark Metamorphosis. The main members of this series are Thunderbrand ( Thunder element), Icebrand ( ice element), Firebrand ( fire element) and Holy Sword ( Holy element with +26 ATK and a weaker command move). Thunderbrand is one of a series of swords with similar properties, three with names containing the suffix "-brand" these typically have around +25 attack, an elemental ability, and a 5 MP quarter-circle "elemental burst" command move which grants an ATK bonus. ![]() Game specific information Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Unlike the Firebrand and Icebrand, which have different lores in the English and Japanese versions of Symphony of the Night, this is always described as the sword of Indra. It is noticeably absent from Dawn of Sorrow. The Vjaya appears in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow.
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