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The Infinity Blade is the main catalyst of the Infinity Blade trilogy. It is a weapon created by Galath, the Worker of Secrets, to undo his invention of the Deathless. When used against one, it destabilises the opponents's QIP, therefore granting him or her a "true death". It functions the same as the other Infinity Weapons.

Warning: Spoilers/plot details follow.
For the game, see Infinity Blade I.
For the 'classic Infinity Blade' found in Infinity Blade III, see Infinity Blade.

Infinity Blade I

The Infinity Blade
Sword InfinityBlade
Information
Type Weapon
Price Gp-icon.png 514,900
Sells for
Mastered
Gp-icon.png 128,725
Gp-icon.png 257,450
Attack stat +200
XP to master 15,000
Equipped by Raidriar

Ausar

Found in Infinity Blade I
Description
Legend claims that only the Infinity Blade can kill one of the immortals known as the Deathless. Also used by the God King.[src]


Finding the Blade

Obtaining the Infinity Blade in the first game requires defeating Raidriar at least once. After he has been defeated, the Infinity Blade will appear in the Store. Note: The player must usually obtain it through the Store. It will very rarely drop as loot from Raidriar.

Uses

The Deathless Kings can only be found if their holding cells are opened by The Infinity Blade. To open their cells, the player needs only to own the weapon. Simply approach the lock with the Infinity Blade imprint and Siris will insert the Blade like a key, unlocking the cells. In the first game, using the Infinity Blade on the lock will unlock Ealoseum, Kuero, and Gortoel. However, this cannot be done in negative bloodlines.

Appearance

Note: The visual aspects described here are based on the official art pieces found in the gallery.

The Infinity Blade begins with a small metallic section that seems to be integrated with some form of circuitry. There is a hole in the center, surrounded by two small blue embellishments, as well as one larger metallic embellishment.

Beyond this section is the hand-held area of the hilt, which seems to be wrapped with a dark fabric. There are several evenly spaced rhombus-shaped areas not covered by this wrap, however.

Farther down the length of the blade is the prominent opening, which is intricately decorated. It is tapered at four points on the exterior. There is also a large purple gem, possibly an amethyst. Within this segment of the sword begins the blade.

The blade itself features a brown inner section imbued with the same form of circuitry seen on the bottom section of the hilt. Surrounding that section is the edge of the blade. Being a double-edged sword, this edge extends to both sides.

At first, the blade widens until it surmounts in width approximately ten inches from the hilt. At that point, it slowly becomes narrower until the tip of the blade is reached. There are three holes of various size in one section, and three more of a much smaller size closer to the end.

Trivia

  • The Infinity Blade is one of few weapons that appear in the entire Infinity Blade trilogy, being the main catalyst.
  • The Infinity Blade Is 5'6" as mentioned here.[1]



Infinity Blade II

The Infinity Blade
The Infinity Blade 2
Information
Type Light weapon
Price Gp-icon.png 625,000
Sells for Gp-icon.png 156,250
Attack stat +500
XP to master 30,000
Circle gem 1
Square gem 1
Triangle gem 1
Found in Infinity Blade II

Creation

The Infinity Blade is the main catalyst of the Infinity Blade trilogy. It is a weapon created by Galath, the Worker of Secrets, to undo his invention of the Deathless. When used against one, it destabilises the opponents's QIP, therefore granting him or her a "true death". It functions the same as the other Infinity Weapons. In Infinity Blade II, the blade was stolen from Siris by the reborn Raidriar. At the end of the game, Siris recovers the Blade, only to have it taken away from him again by the Worker.

Obtaining the Blade

Unlike Infinity Blade I, Raidriar does not have to be defeated in order for the Infinity Blade to be bought. It is immediately available in the store after the tutorial, but is rather expensive (Gp-icon.png 625,000), and therefore impossible to obtain unless the player has played the game multiple times, or via in-app purchase.
There is a glitch that lets the blade come into the player's possesion after defeating Raidriar once, however.

Design

There were some design changes from IB1 to IB2; the color of the side of the Blade is different and appears to be laced with circuitry. The Blade has a blue hit arc even though it is one of the non-elemental swords (which usually have a red-orange hit arc).

The Infinity Blade begins with a small metallic section that seems to be integrated with some form of circuitry. There is a hole in the center, surrounded by two small blue embellishments, as well as one larger metallic embellishment.

Beyond this section is the hand-held area of the hilt, which seems to be wrapped with a dark fabric. There are several evenly spaced rhombus-shaped areas not covered by this wrap, however.

Farther down the length of the blade is the prominent opening, which is intricately decorated. It is tapered at four points on the exterior. There is also a large purple gem, possibly an amethyst. Within this segment of the sword begins the blade.

The blade itself features a brown inner section imbued with the same form of circuitry seen on the bottom section of the hilt. Surrounding that section is the edge of the blade. Being a double-edged sword, this edge extends to both sides.

At first, the blade widens until it surmounts in width approximately ten inches from the hilt. At that point, it slowly becomes narrower until the tip of the blade is reached. There are three holes of various size in one section, and three more of a much smaller size closer to the end. Note that in Infinity Blade II the sword has a gold-like section in the middle, possibly referencing the blade being fully-activated.

If observed closely enough it appears the Infinity Blade is made of two parts - the hilt and the actual blade.

Infinity Blade III

In Infinity Blade III, The Infinity Blade is a light, Infinity Weapon, able to be bought in the store for Gp-icon.png 600,000. It is used by Siris, but first wielded by Ashimar and then Galath (as a heavy and light weapon heavy first phase light second phase). It was forged by the latter, to make sure he could replicate the original Infinity Blade.

During the game, the Worker makes copies of the Infinity Blade, altering them into infinity weapons. However, the copy the Worker wields is destroyed from the flames of the Ark.

In Infinity Blade III, the pommel is more rounded in shape, the ring connecting the hilt to the blade is more circular, and the inner section of the blade is more of a carbon fiber-type material. Both the blade and hilt themselves also appear some what smaller is size.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Infinity Blade made an appearance in Fortnite as a limited time item.
  • The Infinity Blade Was made in real life by Epic Games and is 5'6" as stated here by the forger. (Click all comments) . The development of that blade is chronicled here.
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