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Dragon sword
The dragon sword
Type: Melee
Used by: Hank, Auditor, grunt, A.T.P. engineer, Mag Agent: V4
Kill(s): 53 (8 non-canon)
Appearances

The dragon sword is a katana that appeared several times in the Madness series. The end of the handle loosely resembles the shape of a dragon's head, hence its name. In the episodes, it had Thai writing that translates to "Crush, Destroy, Kill," a fitting description of Hank's character.

It was first wielded by a grunt in Madness Apotheosis, whom Hank stole it from and killed. This katana reappeared at the end of Madness Depredation, given to Hank by Sanford to battle Tricky. It is used by an A.T.P. engineer in Madness Inundation and by the Auditor in Madness Aggregation. It also appeared near the end of Madness Expurgation, provided to Hank by the Auditor alongside a heavily modified SCR 5.56 RAIDER.

The dragon sword also appears in Madness: Project Nexus (Classic), but without the Thai inscription. It is one of Hank's starter weapons in the Story Mode.

The dragon sword reappears in MADNESS: Project Nexus, renamed the Katana. Like the classic version, this weapon is part of Hank's loadout.

Madness: Project Nexus (Classic) stats[]

Dragon Sword
Damage Range Accuracy Durability
12 130 - 100
- - - -
Defend your Dojo with great honor using this masterfully crafted piece of ancient weaponry.
Price $992


Trivia[]

Crush, Kill, Destroy

The inscription on the dragon sword.

  • The Thai writing on the katana misspells the word "Destroy". The correct way to write the word "Destroy" in Thai is "เธ—เธณเธฅเธฒเธข" without anything on the "เธฅ",
  • The word "เธ—เธณเธฅเน‰เธฒเธข" might also be a typo for the word "เธ—เธณเธฃเน‰เธฒเธข" or "Hurt" as the word is very similar to "เธ—เธณเธฅเธฒเธข" in both pronunciation and the spelling.
  • The Thai writing on the katana are...
    • "เธšเธ”เธ‚เธขเธตเน‰" mean "Crush"
    • "เธ—เธณเธฅเธฒเธข" mean "Destroy"
    • "เธ†เนˆเธฒ" mean "Kill"

To view an article on the katana from Wikipedia, click here.


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