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Tizona
  • Tizona item sprite
Autoswing
Stack digit 1
Statistics
Type
Damage55 (Melee)
Knockback5 (Average)
Critical chance4%
Use time25 (Fast)
TooltipHas a chance to cause Bleeding
RarityRarity level: 5
Sell6
Inflicts Debuff
DebuffBleedingBleeding
Debuff tooltipCannot regenerate life
Duration12 seconds
Tizona (demo)

The Tizona inflicting the Bleeding debuff on some Skeletons.

The Tizona is a post-Ocram sword that has the ability to cause the Bleeding debuff upon impact. It is capable of autoswing and prevents the player from turning while swinging. When swung, a yellow/red fire animation is shown, similar to the visuals of the Fiery Greatsword, but does not inflict the On Fire! debuff.

Its best modifier is Legendary.

On the Console version Console version and Mobile version Mobile version, the Tizona was replaced with a Chlorophyte Claymore upon updating to the 1.3.0.1 equivalent.

Crafting

Recipes

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
TizonaTizona
Mythril AnvilMythril Anvil
or
Orichalcum AnvilOrichalcum Anvil

Notes

  • Enemies can never regenerate health in any way, so Bleeding inflicted by this weapon will damage enemies, instead of preventing natural health regeneration.
    • Note that no enemies or bosses are immune to the debuff.
    • Unlike most other debuffs, Bleeding deals damage 5 times per second.

Tips

Trivia

  • Tizona is one of the swords carried by the medieval knight Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, also known as El Cid. According to the epic poem Cantar de mio Cid, Tizona was used to fight the Moors in Spain.
  • The name Tizona translates to either "burning stick" or "firebrand". Despite this, the Tizona does not inflict On Fire!.
  • On the Collector's Edition poster, it is said to inflict Slow instead of Bleeding.

History

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