Blackrazor is a weapon in BioWare's Baldur's Gate 2. Ranked 7th in IE longblades, Blackrazor's on-hit level-draining and on-hit stacking Strength are insanely powerful. This is a veteran's secret; a veteran's wield. It's yet another reason why we don't bother with Crom Faeyr so much.
• Blackrazor (MISCBC, long sword, BG2: SoA): THAC0 +3, 1d8 +3 slashing, Speed Factor: 2, Immunity: Charm & Fear, Regen 1 HP per 5 secs, on-hit 15% chance Level Drain, on-hit self-heal 20 HPs, on-hit Haste and on-hit 100% cumulative Strength +3 for 20 secs.
This sword radiates evil like a sour odor, and the owner never knows if he wields the weapon, or if it wields him. In addition to its combat abilities, Blackrazor slowly regenerates its owner with the drained strength of opponents.
With high ApR (dual-wielding + Belm), we can crank our Strength to Titan level (25) in no time. This is the weapon's main selling point. Then, we swap out the weapon for our main on-hander, which is likely to be the Flail of Ages or Celestial Fury. Or a Monk fist [link] or a Black Blade of Disaster [link].
Don't underestimate that on-hit cumulative level drain: sure, the +3 enchantment means it's useless against foes such as demi-liches, Demogorgon, Ravager and the Ust Natha Demon Lord (which are immune to level drain, anyway), but that doesn't mean we can't LD everything else, including Firkraag.
Despite its evil nature, this sword may be wielded by Paladins without negative consequences.
◦ Acquisition. How to get Blackrazor?
Acquired in the SoA finale, just before going up against Slayer Irenicus, we can dodge the permanent Evil-alignment shift as part of the Greed Bhaaltear by simply pickpocketing Blackrazor from the genie.
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