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Dragoncult Sickle is not the strongest DPS weapon, but a correct roll transforms it into a grenade-fueled add-clearing machine.
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Slot |
PvE Best-in-Slot |
Why it matters |
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Blade |
Maximizes damage output per swing. |
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Guard |
Faster charge and attack rate, sacrificing defense for DPS. |
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Perk 1 |
Restores ammo after kills, sustaining sword uptime. |
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Perk 2 |
Greatly increases damage when near multiple enemies. |
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Masterwork |
Impact |
Improves overall sword damage. |
In Crucible, Dragoncult Sickle is a niche weapon, but the right perks make it a surprise pick in close engagements.
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Slot |
PvP Best-in-Slot |
Why it matters |
| Blade | Honed Edge | Improves projectile damage per swing. |
| Guard | Burst Guard | Balances block resistance and charge rate for dueling. |
| Perk 1 | Tireless Blade | Keeps ammo economy efficient for extended engagements. |
| Perk 2 | En Garde | Grants bonus damage briefly after weapon swap — perfect for ambushes. |
| Masterwork | Impact | Increases heavy swing lethality in PvP. |
Dragoncult Sickle is a Strand Caster-frame Sword from Season of the Wish. It’s a heavy attack that launches a projectile.
It drops in the Warlord’s Ruin dungeon, commonly reported from Rathil and the final boss.
In PvP, Dragoncult Sickle is considered C-tier. Its short-range projectile swings are situational, but perks like En Garde can make it viable in close duels.
In PvE, it’s ranked B-tier. With perks like Tireless Blade and Surrounded, it can serve as a strong add-clear tool, but caster frame swords remain weaker than other heavy options for boss DPS.