Power | 6,200 | Luck | 20 |
Power Bonus | 18% | AttractionBonus | 15% |
Cheese Effect | Stale | Powertype | Draconic |
Acquisition Method | Crafting | Cost | 1 Storm Wrought Ballista Parts 1 Chrome Storm Wrought Ballista Upgrade Kit |
The Chrome Storm Wrought Ballista Trap can be crafted from 1 Storm Wrought Ballista Parts and 1 Chrome Storm Wrought Ballista Upgrade Kit
Power | 6,000 | Luck | 15 |
Power Bonus | 15% | AttractionBonus | 10% |
Cheese Effect | Stale | Powertype | Draconic |
Acquisition Method | Trapsmith | Cost | 1 Dragonvine Ballista Trap 3 Ful’Mina’s Tooth |
The Storm Wrought Ballista Trap can be purchased from the Trapsmith in Moussu Picchu for 3 Ful’Mina’s Tooth and 1 Dragonvine Ballista Trap.
Power | 5,750 | Luck | 14 |
Power Bonus | 15% | AttractionBonus | 5% |
Cheese Effect | Stale | Powertype | Draconic |
Acquisition Method | Trapsmith | Cost | 1,700,000 gold 300 Dragon Scales 90 Mineral |
The Dragonvine Ballista Trap can be purchased from the Moussu Picchu Trapsmith for 1,700,000 gold, 300 Dragon Scales and 90 Minerals.
The Chrome Stormwrought Ballista is the second best Draconic weapon, only being bested by an upgrade that uses its parts. Considering the price of its upgrade, this weapon is considered ‘good enough’ by many hunters. It is used in Queso Geyser, Moussu Picchu and the Floating Islands. Next to its nice shine and decent stats, both the non-chromed and the chromed Storm Wrought Ballista have a secondary effect: whenever a Storm Dragon in Moussu Picchu drops any dragon scales, it will drop an additional one.
Draconic doesn’t do alternatives.
After getting chromed, people assumed this weapon would be Draconic’s best trap for quite a while. Soon after, another Draconic area released: the Queso Geyser. With its release, Draconic also got a new best in slot weapon, consuming this chromed ballista and creating the true weapon that beats ancient dragons: the Dragon Slayer Cannon.