Broche de Sangue
Este broche sinistro já foi usado por um habitante desafortunado do Balabirinto, que o usava para drenar a vitalidade de inimigos feridos. No entanto, ele carrega uma maldição, e esse preço pode não valer o benefício.
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Sinergias
If the player also has [Gládio do Kroll] , its damage is increased by 20%, and enemies hit will visually bleed.
[Gládio do Kroll]If the player also has [Arma Engenhosa] , its reload time is decreased by 33% and fire rate is increased by 20%.
[Arma Engenhosa]If the player also has [Mutação] , it will poison enemies.
[Mutação]Efeitos
- Increases curse by 1 while held.
- Heals the player for half a heart for every 1200 damage they deal.
Notas
- blade - If the player also has [Gládio do Kroll] , its damage is increased by 20%, and enemies hit will visually bleed.
- Fear the Old Blood - If the player also has [Arma Engenhosa] , its reload time is decreased by 33% and fire rate is increased by 20%.
- Venom Veins - If the player also has [Mutação] , it will poison enemies.
- With [Anticorpo] , it's possible to recover a full heart whenever Blood Brooch's effect activates.
- This item has no effect aside from increasing curse when playing as Robot .
Curiosidades
- The item effect is reminiscent of the rally mechanic in Bloodborne , whereby the player character can regain health by attacking enemies after taking damage.
- This item and its synergy with the [Arma Engenhosa] are references to Bloodborne where the old blood refers to the blood of the Great Ones. Blood Brooch resembles Bloodborne's Red Jeweled Brooch .
- The pickup line is a reference to Count Dracula's line, " listen to them — children of the night. What music they make " in the book and in the 1931 movie Dracula . It may also be a reference to the Bloodborne character Father Gascoigne , to whose wife the Red Jeweled Brooch described above belonged, and who has a mechanic during his boss fight where he can be distracted with music.
Metodo de desbloqueio
Reach the Abbey of the True Gun .





