Top 10 Coolest Legendary Weapons In Fable 3 | Game Rant

In Fable 3, like many of the franchise’s other titles, there’s a large number of weapons that can become player favorites, but some are rarer than others. In quite a few cases, certain weapons can only be acquired randomly from different treasure chests across Albion. However, some of those weapons are so cool, both in appearance and from effects, that they might be worth the extra effort to get them.

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Whether the player’s interested a weapon’s cool aesthetic or they’re simply tantalized by how easy it will be to gain legendary bonuses for it, here are the coolest legendary weapons to be on the lookout for if you’re revisiting or discovering Fable 3 in anticipation of the long-overdue franchise reboot. Let’s hope it keeps you sated until we’ve got a release date.

10 Mr. Stabby

This sword can actually be bought in certain weapons shops in Fable 3, and it’s worth the buy for the name alone. Besides its humorous name, it does a decent amount of damage, but the bonuses are also pretty easy for a player to get while playing as an evil character.

The bonuses can be obtained by using flourishes to kill 60 villagers or soldiers around Albion, decreasing the Hero’s moral standing, and dragging 8 villagers to a factory to work. Because of all these morally bad choices, morally good Heroes might want to stay away from Mr. Stabby.

9 Avo’s Lamentation

While Mr. Stabby might be a good sword for evil characters, Avo’s Lamentation is great for good characters. This sword is the second-most damaging sword in the game, rewards for gaining the bonuses on this weapon will prove especially helpful.

All players have to do to get the bonuses for this sword is accomplish good deeds to increase their moral standing, kill 200 hollow men (who show up often and abundantly), and make 5 villagers love the Hero. Doing these tasks will award players with shock damage, more guild seals, and more damage against evil enemies.

8 Really Sharp Pair Of Scissors

Another sword with a funny name, the Really Sharp Pair Of Scissors can be useful to both good and evil characters in some ways, but evil characters might get the most out of it. The design of this sword may not look that much like a pair of scissors, but that doesn’t take away from how cool it looks.

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Evil and good characters can get bonuses for this sword by killing 80 human enemies (not random innocent people) with flourishes, and by killing 400 human enemies, for which they’ll get the rewards of refilling some health with each strike and doing more damage to human enemies. Evil characters will have an easier time getting the last bonus though, as they have to use evil expressions and get guild seals from that.

7 Jack’s Hammer

This hammer is a reference to Jack of Blades from the first Fable game, so it’s fitting that it benefits evil heroes in Fable 3. It also happens to be the most powerful weapon in the whole game, doing the most damage at 143 damage at its level 5 upgrade.

The bonuses can be earned by killing 100 villagers or soldiers, using flourishes to kill another 50 villagers or soldiers, and killing 400 shadow monsters. Completing these objectives can will award the player with the ability to do more damage, especially to humans, and more damage against Dark enemies.

6 Scythe’s Warhammer

Another weapon that references a character from the first Fable game, Scythe’s Warhammer is a very powerful weapon with fairly easy objectives for earning bonuses, regardless of the hero’s morality.

All players have to do is complete 30 quests, kill 300 enemies that are evil, and use an unwoven Shock spell to kill 200 enemies. This will give the warhammer extra damage, including shock damage, and it awards a faster rate of earning guild seals. Aside from the shock spell usage, these are objectives that players will already be chasing, so this hammer is easy to boost.

5 The Typo

Players that like being adored and being social with villagers are sure to love The Typo. Not only can it do up to 129 damage to enemies, but the bonuses are also easy to do for those that like talking to their loyal subjects.

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For combat, players get a bonus for this hammer just by using flourishes to kill 100 enemies. Besides that, they can interact with villagers until they make friends with 30 people, and have 5 people love them. These bonuses let players earn more guild seals and money when they fight.

4 The Ice Maiden

This pistol has an awesome design that is sure to make jaws drop around the player. Not only does the look of it show that the Hero isn’t to be messed with, but the story behind it is just as intimidating.

The game talks about how an unseen character named Scarlet Frost (not to be confused with Scarlet Robe) used this pistol against a lot of people, mostly men, who she didn’t like. Because of this, the bonuses come from completing objectives related to men. They do give some pretty good rewards like extra damage, fire damage, and a shotgun spray.

3 Chickenbane

In case the name didn’t give it away, this pistol is boosted from kicking chickens, but that’s not all that players can get. The other objectives are pretty easy, like digging for 30 items and finishing 30 quests.

These bonuses give this pistol more damage as well as a small chance to knock back enemies. The name itself might seem silly to players, but the cool design and intricate detailing will have their enemies too mesmerized to worry about the pistol’s name. Players should just be careful about which chickens they kick. Some villagers might be very protective of their chickens.

2 The Sandgoose

This gun does more damage than any other gun in Fable 3, and its striking appearance makes it even cooler. It’s hard to say if this rifle would be better for good or evil characters because its bonuses are kind of mixed in their morality.

Any morality can get the bonus that comes from finishing 20 quests, but the other bonuses are from using evil expressions and having 30 villagers be your friend. If players aren’t worried about the morality effects, it’s worth it to get all the bonuses, because they give this rifle extra damage and give the player more money as well.

1 The Shrieking Pilgrim

While not as powerful as The Sandgoose, this is still a great rifle for morally good characters to use, and the bonuses are pretty easy to earn. If players really don’t want it for whatever reason, it’s also worth a decent amount of money, so it might be worth selling.

For the bonuses, players just have to earn good morality points, have 5 people love them, and kill 150 hollow men. By completing these tasks, players will do more damage against evil humans, they’ll get more guild seals, and their gun will now have a shotgun spray.

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