Two-handed swords are a very representative type of weapon in World of Warcraft. Their huge appearance and unique shape fill the hearts of those who hold them with fighting spirit. There are more than 100 two-handed swords in the level 60 classic server of World of Warcraft, and many of them have unique appearances. But in order not to make this article too long, we only list 11 of them that I think have the best appearance.
It should be noted here that this ranking only represents my personal opinion. Different players must have their own favorite weapons. If you have different opinions, you can give them in the comments. Everyone is welcome to discuss them enthusiastically.
Death Strike is a blue-quality two-handed sword. There are some blue or green-quality weapons in World of Warcraft. Although their attributes are not as good as purple-quality equipment, some of them also have unique appearances. I believe there are many friends who like this type of two-handed sword with a simple and plain appearance. For the two-handed swords with blue quality and below in the level 60 classic server, we only list this one.
Drop: World drop; drop rate: 0.02%~0.05%.
The unusual combination of the hilt and blade makes the entire sword look unique, making people long to experience the hearty feeling of slashing with it.
Drop: Final BOSS General Drakisas on the upper floor of Blackrock Tower; drop rate: 3.96%.
Typhoon is shaped like a Japanese katana, and weapons of this shape are rarely seen in games. I feel that the Typhoon sword in the game looks better than the real katana, and the cold light is stunning.
Drop: Wild BOSS blue dragon Azoregus; drop rate: 19.0%.
The name makes me feel that it should belong to those bohemian warriors. In addition, I think its tip is a bit like the Cataclysmic Blade dropped by Archimonde at level 70.
Drop: Blackwing Lair No. 1 BOSS Wild Razoghar; drop rate: 16.67%.
The rough shape makes this sword an ideal weapon in the minds of many players and a representative of the powerful party. In the level 70 dungeon of Zul'Aman, a two-handed sword with a similar appearance will be dropped, called Kinross: The Revealer of Doom, except that the tip of the sword is pointed downward.
Drop: Hakkar, the last boss of Zul'Gurub; drop rate: 13.77%.
The Grand Marshal's double-edged sword and the high-level warlord's giant sword are both elusive weapons. After all, the R14 military rank is basically impossible for players who are short of time.
Drop: Can be redeemed after the alliance military rank reaches Grand Marshal; drop rate: 100%.
When I visited forums in the past, I always saw a lot of people favoring the Alliance's "Generalissimo's Double-edged Sword" and belittling the Horde's "High-level Warlord's Greatsword." However, I personally feel that the High-level Warlord's Greatsword is equally domineering.
Drop: Can be redeemed after the tribe's military rank reaches high-level warlord; drop rate: 100%.
It is dropped by the same BOSS as the famous mount Death Horse (also called DK horse). I once dropped many Swords of Rivendell in order to farm DK horses, but I didn't even see the shadow of a horse.
Drop: Baron Rivendell, the final boss of Stratholme; drop rate: 1.99%.
Destiny is one of the famous Seven Weapons, and its background story is also widely circulated along with it. In the story, a scarred warrior from the last orc village in Kalimdor used the sword of destiny to break the invincibility of the Alliance Paladins. However, this story was actually made up by players and is not the real background of Warcraft.
Drop: World drop; drop rate: 0.03%.
The legendary Sword of the Brotherhood has turned many brothers against each other, but its shape is indeed very cool.
Drop: Nefarian, the final boss of Blackwing Lair; drop rate: 15.97%.
The mysterious appearance, legendary story and extremely low ownership rate make the Corrupted Ashbringer a top-level weapon that is envied by everyone.
Drop: Naxxramas BOSS Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; drop rate: 16.67%.