Korasi's sword



Korasi's sword is a reward item from the Grandmaster quest The Void Stares Back. Although it was officially released with the quest on 6 October 2010, it is also used in the earlier quest Quiet Before the Swarm, but only while in Korasi's mind. As the name suggests, the sword is the personal weapon of Commander Korasi, and is used to defeat the Pest Queen at the conclusion of The Void Stares Back. The sword itself requires 78 Attack and Strength to wield, The Void Stares Back requires other skill requirements, which effectively act as the minimum requirements to wield the sword.

Korasi's sword has a special attack, Disrupt, which drains 60% of the special attack bar. The attack is Magic-based and not only automatically hits (even through protection prayers), but in a single-combat area, will deal anywhere between 50% and 150% of the wielder's maximum melee hit in damage. This makes it an extremely popular weapon in PvP combat. In a multicombat area, however, Disrupt will damage up to three targets in a chain reaction; the second hit deals half the damage of the first hit, and the third hit deals one quarter the damage of the first. In this instance, the special attack tends to indiscriminately target the nearest enemies, but will fail against targets that cannot be attacked (such as another player in the Wilderness that is outside the allowed combat level range). As the attack is Magic-based, it gives Magic experience.

During the battle with the Pest Queen, Korasi's sword has a different special attack, one which drains only 15% of the special attack bar and is used to counter the Pest Queen's 500+ damage special attack.

If lost during The Void Stares Back, it can be re-obtained by speaking to either Korasi or Jessika, depending on which NPC was saved during the quest. After the quest it can be re-purchased from Commodore Tyr for 250,000 coins.

Trivia

 * The sword mostly resembles a scimitar due to its high speed rating and its attack styles, with its preference for slash. Unlike most scimitars, however, Korasi's sword has a substantial bonus to stab attacks, enough to rank it as the second most accurate (behind the leaf-bladed sword) and third strongest (behind the dragon longsword and staff of light) one-handed, non-degrading stab melee weapon in RuneScape.
 * Korasi's sword is the fifth strongest one-handed non-degrading slash weapon in the game, behind the dragon battleaxe, abyssal whip, staff of light, and dragon longsword.
 * Korasi's sword is tied with the staff of light for the second most accurate one-handed non-degrading slash weapon in the game, behind the abyssal whip.
 * When combined with a dragon defender, the sword's strength is one more than that of the Zamorakian spear, while its stab attack is equal to the spear's. This, along with its special attack (which can hit well and never misses), makes it a superior and much cheaper alternative to the spear for stabbing.
 * Korasi's sword protects over weapons like the Abyssal whip and Dragon claws, due to its higher High Level Alchemy value.
 * Because the multi-combat version of the special attack indiscriminately targets the closest enemies regardless of whether or not they are aggressive or tolerant, or even engaged in combat, it can potentially pose a problem in areas with different types of monsters. For example, players fighting baby black dragons in the Chaos Tunnels may wish to be wary of accidentally hitting a nearby green dragon. This can be avoided by engaging three enemies and drawing them close before activating the special attack.
 * If Disrupt is used in a multi-combat area and the first monster is killed by the attack, thereby most likely receiving a reduced amount of damage, the game will still treat the hit as having dealt full damage, and will damage the second and third monsters accordingly.
 * Because the special attack is considered a magical attack as opposed to a melee attack, it will not work on monsters in the Warriors' Guild or on Penance fighters and rangers in Barbarian Assault (though it will still do a small amount of damage against Penance monsters).
 * At one point there was a glitch with the quest Quiet Before the Swarm where players could exit Korasi's mind and still possess the sword, albeit a version with no stats. This glitch has since been fixed.
 * The champion character in the activity "Conquest" wields two weapons which are both similar to Korasi's sword.
 * There once was a glitch in the duel arena. When 'special attacks' are turned off, people could use the special attack of the Korasi's sword. This has been fixed in a patch on 24th of November 2010.
 * In Quiet Before The Swarm, you wield Korasi's Sword when you are fighting the pests on the boat. If you look at your equipment screen, it shows you are wearing full adamant armour and an Adamant scimitar. Although the Adamant scimitar requires only 30 attack to wield, Korasi's Sword after The Void Stares Back as a reward requires 78 Attack and Strength.
 * As of 20th December 2010, you can no longer alchemise Korasi's Sword.
 * In the auto-matching room in Conquest there seems to be a rack with 3 duplicates of Korasi's sword on it.
 * When dropped on death in the Wilderness, the Sword turns into 245k.
 * While equipped, Korasi's Sword causes the player to lean forward slightly, as though in a combat ready position.