The Greatsword, also known as the Claymore, is a heavy weapon that requires both hands to wield. It stands out in the game not only for its high damage output but also for its decent flexibility. Many beginners are eager to choose this weapon but are also filled with concerns. The following guide on the Greatsword will help you understand the characteristics of this weapon and its usage techniques. Players preparing to fight with the Greatsword, come and take a look.

The physical damage of the Greatsword is quite impressive. The shoulder charge attack performed during charging can also provide a brief period of damage reduction. Frequent use of the shoulder charge can help quickly enter the next charging phase, allowing us to unleash the explosive three-stage charged attack more rapidly.

The combat skill, Dragging Heavy Slash, involves dashing forward with the Greatsword and then performing an uppercut, causing Electro damage. Due to the small displacement from the uppercut after using it, it's very useful for chasing or dodging attacks. In actual boss battles, it is recommended to focus mainly on "grinding" with the Greatsword.

"Grinding" means utilizing Maka to draw the boss's aggro, while maintaining a safe position to the side and performing normal attacks. Since the weapon has high damage, even regular attacks from the side can deal significant damage. After some time of "grinding" and understanding the boss's attack intervals, you can adopt charged attacks as your main offensive method, carrying Electro-infused combat skills.

Once the above-mentioned stat stacks are full, you can perform a three-stage charged attack, dealing a burst of damage. Finally, since the primary strategy with the Greatsword is "grinding," there's no need to be picky about combat food; prioritize foods with high HP, such as Stir-Fried Vegetables. When choosing Maka, select those with high HP and aggro.

The above is the guide for the Greatsword in Wild Origin. The Greatsword deals very high damage and does not require additional support from Maka for extra output. As long as Maka helps to draw the boss's aggro, you can deal explosive damage by performing normal and charged attacks from the side. Players who have learned these techniques, go ahead and try them out in the game with the Greatsword.