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The Two-Hand Legendary Axe dropping from Fyrakk currently exists as a placeholder item in the game with no stats, but is has the new model. Check out its appearance!

<Placeholder> Fyrakk Axe - Shadowflame Placeholder Fyrakk Axe - Shadowflame

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What do you think about the Shadowflame-themed weapon? You will find the remaining weapons dropping from Fyrakk here.

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15 hours ago, Cham79 said:

Swamp compared to artefact weapon appearances 

Why would it look better than an artifact appearance? It's a legendary. It's litterally a tier below artifact. 

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6 hours ago, Smidz said:

Why would it look better than an artifact appearance? It's a legendary. It's litterally a tier below artifact. 

Because artefact weapons were designed in 2016 and this was designed in 2023. The tier is irrelevant it looks bad compared to something that looks good.

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