Valkyrie

The  is a sword and one of the four refined options for Necron's Blade, that is geared towards the Berserker class. This sword specializes in and, giving one of the largest buffs of both at  maximum  and. In fact, this sword gives the largest buff, overtaking the Shredder by.

Obtaining
It costs 8 Diamante's Handles surrounding a Necron's Blade or other refined versions of it. These Precursor Relics drop from the Floor VII Watcher's Giant, Sadan's Diamond Giant.

Tips

 * This is a very good melee weapon in the game due to its high buff, but extremely rich players would most likely want to use a  Emerald Blade, because of its ability, which allows you to deal more damage depending on the amount of coins in your purse. While it is not the best weapon for single target damage, with swords like Giant's Sword overtaking it, it completely makes up for it from the  buff. This is also why it's considered to be the best sword for Berserkers. Its  damage against withers is especially useful in Necron's boss fight.
 * In other aspects besides melee, its stats are severely lacking. In terms of using the Necron's Blade Scrolls, this is massively outclassed by the Hyperion and even the Scylla. Scylla would benefit the most from the Wither Shield Scroll, which scales off . The Hyperion gives, which is especially useful when using such a high mana ability.
 * If you are using this as a berserker, it is recommended to put the scrolls on the weapon, and wear an intelligence-giving armor set such as Storm's Armor to clear rooms. When in bossfight, it is recommended to switch to Necron's Armor to deal damage to Necron.
 * The Valkyrie could be a viable swapping weapon for Archers due to its decent base damage, and high.

Trivia

 * The name is a reference to Old Norse Mythology, meaning "Chooser of the Slain". Valkyries are Warrior Maidens under the service of the Allfather God Odin, who would bring half of the fallen heroes in battle, chosen personally by Odin, to Valhalla, Odin's castle located in Asgard, the realm of the Gods. There, they could live an afterlife of luxury as Einherjars, meaning "once fighters", in preparation to serve as Odin's forces against the Ragnarök, the great war that would bring forth the end of the world.