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What are Sword Curses and how to use them in Pixel Piece

Curse them with each hit!

As we've all seen from Pixel Piece's roadmap they released earlier this year, they plan to bring some exciting new updates and features into the game with small updates weekly. Since the re-release of the game, we have already been introduced to some cool additions, such as the new Sword Curses. If you're looking to enhance your weapon to deal maximum damage, you're not gonna wanna miss out on these. Here is everything you need to know about Sword Curses and how to get them for yourself in Roblox Pixel Piece!

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What is a Sword Curse in Pixel Piece?

Sword Curses are on-hit effects that can be applied to your swords and work pretty much like enchantments. There are several different types of curses, each varying in element and damage type. Some of them work to slow enemies, some to poison enemies, and so on. However, you'll need to apply them to your swords via a Curse Blacksmith and with the right materials.

How to get Sword Curses in Pixel Piece

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To apply Sword Curses, you'll need to head to the Logue Town Blacksmith. His stand has a sign that says Curses right on it, so it's hard to miss. However, Logue Town does happen to be one of the last islands in the game, so it may take some time if you aren't already an experienced player.

You'll need some specific requirements to begin applying your Sword Curses. First, the sword but already be at 200 Mastery, and you'll need 5 Curse Shards. Curse Shards can be obtained with Clue Scrolls. You can get Clue Scrolls from the green Shop character in Central Port for 7,500 Beli. They don't guarantee Curse Shards every time you open them since they have a small percentage of dropping a list of other items, but this is your best way to get them.

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Once the Curse has been applied, the sword will lose all of its current Mastery and require you to level it up from the start again. It will now have the curse effect on it, though, which you will notice with each hit on an opponent. Take a look at all the possible curses below.

All Sword Curses in Pixel Piece

There are a few different types of Curses that can be applied to swords, each with a different damaging effect on hit. Take a look at the list of them below and their stats:

  • Ice: Slows enemies by freezing them (30% Chance)
  • Fatigue: Slows enemies with sleepiness (28% Chance)
  • Leech: Heals you when damaging enemies (18% Chance)
  • Poison: Poisons enemies (12% Chance)
  • Flame: Enflames enemies (12% Chance)

These Curses will make a big difference when battling enemies with your sword. Rework your Mastery to strengthen it even more and become a true bladesman. You can even apply Curses to multiple swords to try and get a different curse effect.

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