Bronze is a material from Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. It is the first crafting material you are likely to find, as it drops plentifully from basic skeletons when they are slain. This material is used to make the most basic of gear, which are largely the foundation for many of the more advanced creations of weapons and armors, therefore it is useful to gather large quantities of it when possible.
Item Data[]
Item Data: Bronze | ||||||||
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Deep bluish bronze. Pretty common as a material and not that strong, but has many uses. | Sell: $25 |
Common Drop: Skeleton Lv.1/9/38 |
Evolve: Short Sword, Punch Rings, Spike Shield, Leather Helm, Lorica | |||||
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A simple, functional sword. Sturdy, good for taking on groups, and easy to keep under control. | ATK +10 Sell: $50 |
Buy: $100 Find: Julia's Shop Rare Drop: Great Armor Lv.25/35/46 Create: 2 Bronzes |
Evolve: Broad Sword, Ada, Sword Breaker, Bastard Sword, 7 Bladed Sword, Laser Blade, Zweihander, Foil, Gano, Ring, Pata | |||||
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A metal weapon that strengthens punches. Easy to use but simply made, and thus not too strong. | ATK +7 Sell: $50 |
Buy: $100 Find: Julia's Shop Rare Drop: Blaze Phantom Lv.39/44 Create: Aluminum + Bronze |
Evolve: Baghnakhs, Ring | |||||
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Originally for defense, it's so hard that it has also come to be loved as a weapon. | ATK +40 Sell: $200 |
Create: Soft Leather Armor + Leather Helm + 9 Bronze + 9 Steel |
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Light and easy to wear, cheap and easy to find. Just don't expect it to protect your head that well. | DEF +2 Sell: $50 |
Buy: $100 Find: Julia's Shop Rare Drop: Lizardman Lv.6/23 Create: Bronze + Wild Memory |
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Old but sturdy armor detailed with beautiful relief, a symbol of the metallurgic quality at the time. | DEF +10 Sell: $100 |
Create: Bronze + Ancient Memory |
Note[]
- When aged, bronze takes on a green coloration due to oxidization in the copper atoms in the alloy, but when freshly having been melted and cast, it has a brownish, dark coppery color.
External links[]
- Bronze at Wikipedia