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Aion 2 Abyssal Two-Handed Sword Explained: Unique Greatsword Item Level 84

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2025 2:31 am
by stormblossomhunter
The Abyssal Two-Handed Sword is one of the more talked-about greatswords in Aion 2, especially among Gladiator players around mid to late game. Most players start asking about this weapon once they reach level 45 and begin thinking seriously about long-term gear choices. This guide explains how the weapon works in practice, who usually benefits from it, and what to expect when using it in real gameplay.


I’ll focus on how players actually use this weapon, not ideal theory or marketing descriptions.



What kind of weapon is the Abyssal Two-Handed Sword?

The Abyssal Two-Handed Sword is a Unique • Greatsword with Item Level 84 and Equip Level 45. In general, this places it in the early endgame category. Most players see it as a bridge weapon between leveling gear and more specialized endgame options.


Key base stats include:




Attack: 361 ~ 489




Accuracy: 100




Critical Hit: 150




Block: 150




For a two-handed sword, the balance between attack and secondary stats is what makes it usable in many situations. It doesn’t fully specialize in one direction, but it doesn’t feel weak either.



Which class usually uses this weapon?

This weapon is designed for the Gladiator class. In practice, Gladiators benefit the most because they can fully take advantage of both the raw attack range and the critical-related stats.


Most Gladiators choose a two-handed sword when they want stronger burst damage and wider skill coverage. Compared to dual-wield setups, the Abyssal Two-Handed Sword usually feels slower, but each hit matters more.


In general, players who prefer steady damage and simpler rotation tend to like this weapon more.



How does it perform in PvE content?

Is it good for leveling dungeons and open-world farming?

Usually, yes. The weapon performs well in:




Solo farming




Group dungeon runs




Elite mob grinding




The Attack 361 ~ 489 range gives consistent damage, while the Critical Hit 150 helps smooth out DPS over time. Most players notice fewer low-damage hits compared to lower-tier weapons.


The Accuracy 100 is especially helpful against higher-level monsters, reducing missed attacks, which matters a lot in longer fights.



Does it feel strong against bosses?

Against dungeon bosses, the Abyssal Two-Handed Sword feels reliable rather than explosive. It doesn’t create huge damage spikes, but it also doesn’t fall behind.


Most players pair it with:




Attack-focused Magic Stones




One Divine Stone focused on proc damage or debuffs




Because the weapon has 4 Magic Stone Slots and 1 Divine Stone Engraving Slot, you have enough flexibility to customize it depending on dungeon difficulty.



How does it perform in PvP?

Is it good for 1v1 fights?

In general, it performs decently in 1v1 situations. The combination of Critical Hit, Block, and decent base attack gives Gladiators a balanced setup.


However, most players agree that it’s not a top-tier PvP weapon by itself. It works best when:




You already have good armor and accessories




You rely on timing and positioning, not pure burst





What about group PvP or Abyss content?

In group PvP, the Abyssal Two-Handed Sword becomes more useful. Wide-area skills, combined with solid weapon damage, allow Gladiators to contribute steady pressure.


The Weapon Damage Boost 10.9% ~ 12.6% from soul imprint bonuses can noticeably increase overall output during longer engagements.


Most players see it as a “safe” weapon choice rather than a risky one.



What is Soul Imprint, and why does it matter here?

When the Abyssal Two-Handed Sword is first soul-imprinted, it gains 4 additional abilities. These random bonuses are one of the main reasons players chase this weapon.


Possible bonuses include:




Might: 59 ~ 75




Precision: 59 ~ 75




Attack: 24 ~ 35




Accuracy: 51 ~ 66




Critical Hit: 28 ~ 39




HP: 224 ~ 265




MP: 112 ~ 136




Combat Speed: 10.1% ~ 11.7%




Status Effect Chance: 16.8% ~ 19.4%




Multi-hit Chance: 7.1% ~ 8.3%




Critical Attack: 38 ~ 51




Back Attack: 38 ~ 51




Block: 41 ~ 54




Weapon Damage Boost: 10.9% ~ 12.6%




In practice, most players aim for combinations that include Attack, Critical Hit, or Combat Speed. Defensive bonuses like HP or Block are usually seen as secondary unless you focus heavily on survivability.



Is it worth enchanting and exceeding?

Enchanting up to +15

The Abyssal Two-Handed Sword has a Max Enchant of 15. Most players stop around +10 unless they plan to use it long-term.


Enchanting improves consistency rather than changing how the weapon plays. The damage increase is noticeable, but not game-breaking.



Exceed up to +5

With Max Exceed 5, exceeding mainly benefits players who already understand Gladiator mechanics well. In general, casual players don’t rush exceed levels unless materials are easy to obtain.



How does it compare to other two-handed swords?

Compared to other mid-tier greatswords:




It is more balanced than pure DPS weapons




It is stronger than most leveling weapons




It is weaker than specialized endgame Abyss or raid weapons




Most players use it as a stepping stone rather than a final goal. If you get good Soul Imprint rolls, though, it can last longer than expected.



Where do players usually get this weapon?

The Abyssal Two-Handed Sword is obtained through Soul Imprint-related Abyss content. In practice, this means time investment rather than luck alone.


Some players choose to shortcut the process and Buy Aion 2 items at discounted prices from U4N, but most experienced players still recommend learning the content first so you understand how the weapon fits your build.



Who should use the Abyssal Two-Handed Sword?

In general, this weapon is best for:




Gladiators at level 45+




Players transitioning into Abyss content




Players who want a balanced greatsword without heavy specialization




If you are chasing maximum burst or top-tier PvP dominance, you’ll eventually replace it. But for steady progress and learning the class, it does its job well.



Final thoughts from an experienced player

The Abyssal Two-Handed Sword is not flashy, and it doesn’t try to be. Most players appreciate it because it works reliably in many situations.


If you get decent Soul Imprint bonuses and don’t overinvest resources, it’s a solid weapon that supports both PvE and PvP while you build toward stronger gear later.