10 RAREST Weapons You NEVER Found

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- [Falcon] The video game world is one that's full of weapons. Some that are easy to get and plentiful and some that are not. Hi folks, it's Falcon and today on Gameranx the 10 rarest weapons in Video games. And number 10 is golden wrench from Team Fortress 2. One of the rarest weapons on this list is also one of the most controversial. Back in 2010 Valve released the engineer's update for TF2 which, among other changes, introduced the golden wrench. It functions exactly the same as the regular wrench, but has the added effect of turning people into gold if you manage to kill them with it. Now what makes it so rare is that it was basically a promotional tool. Only 100 of them actually drop for players to craft. And with thousands of people trying to craft this thing at the same time, basically the only way for players to get it was to figure out how the rollout worked and start crafting at the exact moment a designated drop time happened. What makes this whole thing controversial is how some angry players got for missing out. People quickly started accusing anyone who had one to be a cheater. So even people who got them legitimately, which was probably most of them frankly, would generally try to keep them a secret. Even though 100 of them were released, there aren't nearly as many of them left nowadays. Valve gave out an additional golden wrench during a charity stream bringing the count up to 101. But at least as far as I can tell players have intentionally destroyed at least 21 of them. And one was actually removed by Valve, so they're even rarer than they were. And number nine the Sword of Dormin from the Shadow of the Colossus remake. There's plenty of stuff like the Team Fortress weapon on this list, but for now let's switch over to something that in the grand scheme isn't as rare, but is definitely incredibly hard to get. Added in the PS4 remake of Shadow of the Colossus, The Sword of Dormin is an incredibly difficult piece of equipment to get. To unlock the weight of this weapon you have to collect 79 gold coins. They're scattered around the world. And in most games that's not that big of a deal, you know? Like a collection quest like this wouldn't be a lot to write home about. But in this game, oh it's an ordeal. First off, the world map is totally massive. There's a ton of empty space and these coins can be hidden literally anywhere. The developers of the remake got pretty creative with it too and managed to hide these things in the most unbelievably obscure places. The only thing the game does is give you a total of how many you've found too. And it doesn't mark anything on the map. It's just up to you to keep track of everything that you've already found, so you pretty much have to use a guide. That's what it really comes down to. And even with a guide, finding all these coins, it's tough. It takes a long time and it is really tedious. Now it is the strongest sword in the game, but I don't know that it's worth it for any reason other than saying you got it. I think the main reason to get it is just bragging rights. Its merits as a sword just don't really matter, you know? And number eight is Excalibur II from Final Fantasy 9. Final Fantasy games love hard to get weapons. And there's so many you could easily make an entire list just using examples from this series, but let's focus on this one from Final Fantasy 9. This weapon is infamous. What makes it so hard to get is not just that it's a low drop rate or was only given out in a promotion. It's just that accomplishing what you have to do is super difficult. Kind of like the Shadow of the Colossus one. To obtain Excalibur II, apparently the sequel to Excalibur, a weapon that's apparently even better than Excalibur, you gotta reach a room in the final dungeon without exceeding 12 hours of play time. Keep in mind this is one of the longer Final Fantasy games, so most players take about 40 hours give or take, so beating it in just 12, wow that's a lot faster. That's almost a quarter of the average play time. Little bit more. Basically the only way you can do this is cheat a little bit. The game has got a ton of cutscenes and on the PS1 original they can't be skipped unless you use a trick and open and close the PlayStation disc to cause the FMV to skip which was the only way to save that precious time. To put just how difficult this is into perspective, the world record speed run of the game with no glitches is about eight hours and 37 minutes. That's the fastest player in the world, so you have to approach that time. Yeah, it's about three, four hours longer in terms of your time limit, but still. And number seven is the Sword of Kings from Earthbound. In general Earthbound, a pretty forgiving game, you know? Compared to everything else on this list the drop rate on this weapon, not that bad either. But don't tell that to anyone who's trying to get it. The drop rate on the Sword of Kings is one in 128. So .8%. It is, I mean gonna take a lot of grinding. There's a few weapons in Earthbound with a similar drop rate, but what makes this weapon stand out is it's the only weapon in the game Poo can equip. Literally the only one. And the only way to get it is through random chance fighting enemies in the stonehenge base. To make matters worse you can permanently miss it because once you finish the stonehenge base, that's it. You never can come back. It's over. That's kind of what makes it so infamous among players. It felt necessary to a lot of people. And it's rare, can only be obtained in a certain area, and that area closes once you're done. In reality it's hardly necessary for beating the game. Earthbound's, like I said, pretty easy for the most part, but missing this thing can make it feel like you're missing out. In terms of rareness, everything else on this list has got this weapon beat, but there's just something about it that makes the actual odds not matter so much. What matters is that it feels totally impossible to get. Even if it isn't necessarily. At number six is the Pendulum of Doom from World of Warcraft. We're far from World of Warcraft experts here, so the information on this entry's mostly coming from a Reddit post by P0R0WL. From about a year ago chronicling their quest to get this weapon. And suffice it to say, it took a while. Specifically three and a half years of dedicated grinding. Which is nuts for a single weapon. The Pendulum of Doom is of course incredibly strong for its level, but the chances of it dropping are totally minuscule. 0.06% from one specific enemy type in the Uldaman Dungeon. Or 0.02% from a few more. And those are crazy small chances. It took P0R0WL 2,000 runs in retail and 292 in classic WoW. Where it is actually a little easier to find. Apparently they could have just bought one early on too, but they wanted the satisfaction of earning one themselves. And after three and a half years of trying to get just one weapon, I'm gonna say I probably would regret that decision. It's just me. I'm not judging. I'm just saying how I would feel. And at number five is the Dreamcast Mag. Phantasy Star Online I and II it's both in. Calling it a weapon is a little borderline, but it counts I think at least. In Phantasy Star Online you can equip these things called mags which are small creatures that you can feed items to. The weapon part is they have a special photon blast that charges up when they take damage. Kind of a stretch, but it's so weird it's I think worth talking about. I mean it's a Dreamcast that you can equip. To get it you need a bunch of rare items that are difficult to get on their own. They only appear during certain holiday events and that's tough enough, right? But the real rare versions of these things are in the sequel. The only way to get a Dreamcast Mag in Phantasy Start Online II is either to have gone to a 2015 fan convention that was in Japan, or play the closed Xbox One beta test in 2020. These things are so rare that they might as well not exist. There's at least some video evidence of the Dreamcast Mag on YouTube, yes. But this entry's interesting because it's something that's not only incredibly rare, but something not many people actually care about. It goes to show that not everything that's rare is necessarily sought after. And number four, the Seitengrat Bow from Final Fantasy 12. in terms of pure rarity, doesn't get a lot more ridiculous than this bow from Final Fantasy 12. The layers of rareness on this mind-blowing, so strap in. For one it's in an invisible chest that only has a 1% chance of appearing on the Skyferry. You'd think that would be enough, but no. even if the chest actually appears, the chances of it actually containing an item, just 20%. That's of course not the chances of the bow appearing in the chest, but the chances that an item will be in the chest. To get the bow you pretty much have to have the Diamond Armlet equipped because for whatever reason it raises your chances of finding this thing all the way up to a whopping 5%. So you got a 1% chance of finding a chest that has a 5% chance of having the bow. Also it's invisible. So really you've got a one in 10,000 chance of getting it. If you hate yourself. If you'd rather not torture yourself it's possible to exploit the game's RNG to make it so the bow will spawn every time, but the method reads like a fever dream. But hey, that's RNG manipulation for you isn't it? And at number three is Death's Web from Diablo 2 which has some pretty ridiculous drop rates on certain items. Probably the most infamous is Tyrael's Might. That's up there with the rarest equipment in the entire game. But we're talking about weapons here. In general rare weapons are more likely to be found than other pieces of equipment. But you'd never know from looking at the kind of percentages some of these weapons have. Maybe the worst, at least when it comes to these weapons, is Death's Web. A necromancer wand that has some unique properties, but what really makes it special is just how rare it is. Using the Silospen drop calculator for Diablo 2, this weapon can be dropped from a multitude of sources, but the actual chances of seeing it? Pretty abysmal. Seriously, the highest number I could find was a shocking one in 13 million. Or about .0000075% which is insane. And actually it only gets worse from there. Compare that to the uncommon chances of death and those are way more likely to happen. The chances of being eaten by a shark? One in 3.7 million. Chances of getting directly hit by a meteor? And we're talking in real life, one in 1.9 million. Hell, you got a better chance of being struck by lightning with one in 1.2 million. Almost 10 times less likely than legitimately finding a Death's Web. That's probably a little too rare to even have in the game honestly. Yeah, people get struck by lightning. It's in the news from time to time. But it's technically more newsworthy if somebody gets a Death's Web. And at number two is the Gold Magnate from Eve Online. Everyone's favorite player driven economy. Can be pretty fascinating to watch from the outside. But it's gotta be pretty stressful to actually play, right? Some of these ships are super expensive and beyond rare. Anything in the Titan class is gonna cost a ton of real world cash to keep running too, but nothing compares to the Gold Magnate, a special frigate that sold for around $32,500 back in 2020. For one, crazy rare. There's only two known to exist in the game currently. The first one was given out as a reward back in 2003 for winning a championship. And that was eventually destroyed by pirates. There were four, however, given out in 2006. One was destroyed by the owner when they decided to quit the game. Another was caught in a trap and destroyed. And unlike pretty much everything else on this list, there's a real danger to losing these things in the game. Even though they were free rewards technically there's still a lot to lose considering how much one managed to sell for in 2020. And finally at number one, Final Fantasy 11's The Excalibur which you get from fishing. So here we go. This is a weapon so rare that literally no one has actually managed to get it. The only reason anyone even knows the weapon existed is because a developer talked about it. Basically when final fantasy 11 first came out in Japan they made it so you could randomly fish. And the fishing would let you pull up this incredibly powerful weapon at random. But chances were very low. One in 20,000 or .005%. And even if they did manage to find one they wouldn't be able to use it because the weapon's level was at 70 and the game had a level cap of 50. Now they've looked at the data and they've found that literally no person has managed to find this weapon. And it was probably patched out at some point. So it's a rare weapon that literally no one in the world has. Like maybe a developer or somebody has it in secret, but there's really no way to know unless somebody comes out and admits they've got it. Because otherwise it's literally a weapon that is so rare that no one has it. And it kind of sounds like they removed Excalibur from fishing when they added the relic version of the weapon which was before Final Fantasy 11 even came out in the US back in October of 2003. That's probably a major reason it was never found. Nobody knew the weapon even existed, and combining the low discovery rate with the relatively small player base, it just isn't a situation conducive to somebody finding it, you know? Maybe there's one or two floating around out there right now, but unless somebody actually comes out and says it we're just gonna assume literally no one ever found it. It doesn't get much rarer than that does it? No. And that's all for today. Probably a great place to end on. Leave us a comment. If you liked this video click like. If you're not subscribed now's a good time to do so. We upload brand new videos every day of the week. Best way to see them first is a subscription so do that, enable notifications, and as always we thank you very much for watching this video. I'm Falcon. You can follow me on Twitter @FalconTheHero. We'll see you next time right here on Gameranx.
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