Core Keeper - How to Get the Legendary Sword Rune Song

Core Keeper – How to Get the Legendary Sword Rune Song

Martin Dojranliev
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There are a lot of different weapons that can be obtained during the journey. Some weapons are better than the others, such as the Legendary Sword Rune Song. The Rune Song is a legendary rarity, and it is one of the best swords in the game. So, let’s take a look how to get it.

How to Get the Legendary Sword Rune Song – Core Keeper

Source: RonEmpire from YouTube

To craft the Rune Song Sword, you will need Broken Handle, Clean gemstone, 50 Iron Bar, Chipped Blade, and 10 Ancient Gemstone. The Iron Bars and Ancient Gemstone are easy to find. The rest of the materials are tricky to obtain. The Chipped Blade can be obtained by opening an ancient door, and it requires a glow tulip. The chance to obtain the Chipped Blade are not 100%, and it depends on your luck.

Source: RonEmpire from YouTube

Broken handles can be get from treasure pots or from monsters in the Rock Biome area. And the you can get the Clean Gemstone in Forgotten Ruins or the Natural Biome area. After obtaining the required materials, put them into your inventory with the Rune Parchment Blueprint. Once you have done that, use the blueprint and craft the Legendary Sword.

The Rune Song Sword will have 188-255 melee damage, 62-point Health Boost, 205 APS, 3-point Health Regen per melee hit, and 15% Critical Chance. So, that is how to get the Legendary Rune Song Sword in Core Keeper. A big thanks to RonEmpire from YouTube for providing the information. You can check the video here: Core Keeper – How to Get the Legendary Sword Rune Song (Detailed Guide).

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