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{{Infobox object|name = Alruna|image = AlrunaRender.png|alternate name = None|creator = [[Rodin]]|user = [[Bayonetta (character)|Bayonetta]] & [[Jeanne]]|type = Infernal Weapon|set slot = Hands & Feet|element = Earth|golden lp = None, given after defeating [[Alraune]]|wicked weaves = Wicked Thorn Wips|umbran climax = [[Hydra]] & [[Baal]]}}
[[File:AlrunaRender.png|right|320px]]
 
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The '''Alruna''' are a pair of whip weapons only in ''[[Bayonetta 2]]''. They serve as a replacement for the [[Kulshedra]] whip from the [[Bayonetta|first game]] but, unlike it, Alruna can be equipped to both hands and feet simultaneously. Its name and backstory are shared for [[Bayonetta (character)|Bayonetta]] and [[Jeanne]] alike.
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The '''Alruna''' is a pair of whip weapons that first appeared in ''[[Bayonetta 2]]'' that can be equipped to both the hands and feet. They serve as a successor to [[Kulshedra]] from the [[Bayonetta|first game]] but, unlike it, Alruna can be equipped to both hands and feet simultaneously. Its name and backstory are shared for [[Bayonetta (character)|Bayonetta]] and [[Jeanne]] alike.
   
 
==In Game Description==
 
==In Game Description==
''"A whip containing the soul of a demon who shares the same name as a flower that blooms in Inferno. Laced with thorns, it slithers as if it were alive. Those who can hear the crack of the whip can feel Alraune whisper its curse in their ears."''
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<blockquote>''"A whip containing the soul of a demon who shares the same name as a flower that blooms in Inferno. Laced with thorns, it slithers as if it were alive.''</blockquote>
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<blockquote>''Those who can hear the crack of the whip can feel Alraune whisper its curse in their ears."''</blockquote>
   
 
==How to Obtain==
 
==How to Obtain==
Upon defeating the demon [[Alraune]] in order to rescue Jeanne's soul, [[Rodin]] intervenes before Bayonetta can issue her last blow. He proceeds to seal the demon inside the weapon's shell and gives them to Bayonetta shortly after. An alternate pair can be later bought at [[the Gates of Hell]] to allow use on both hands and feet.
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Upon defeating the demon [[Alraune]] in order to rescue Jeanne's soul, [[Rodin]] intervenes before Bayonetta can issue her killing blow. He proceeds to seal the demon inside the weapon's shell and gives them to Bayonetta shortly after. An alternate pair can be later bought at [[the Gates of Hell]] to allow use on both hands and feet.
   
 
==Unique Traits==
 
==Unique Traits==
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Like [[Kulshedra]] before it, Alruna functions as a whip weapon, though it is generally much more effective in this regard than Kulshedra was in the [[Bayonetta|first game]]. It is unique among Bayonetta's arsenal in that it has great range with no damage fall off, and also usually hits all enemies in broad 270-to-360 degree sweeps, making it an excellent choice for crowd control. It should be noted that it tends to do more damage when equipped to the feet slot.
The Alruna's unique traits when compared to the Kulshedra is the ability to hit all enemies near Bayonetta in a 360 degree arc, making them excellent choices for crowd control. They can also be used to grab up to two enemies from afar at once and slam them into the ground like Kulshedra when using the Charge Modifier.
 
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'''[[Bullet Climax]]''': Bayonetta will spin the weapons out around her in a huge circle, striking everything around her several times for relatively high damage.
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'''Charge Modifier''': Alruna will attempt to wrap around one or two enemies, pull them up into the air, and then slam them down into the ground either directly in front of, or behind, Bayonetta. This attack deals very high damage, especially if two enemies have been grabbed, as they will slam into each other. While in [[Witch Time]] this ''Charge Modifier'' can be used against nearly any enemy in the game, even bosses. Using this modifier is key to dealing with significant damage with Alruna.
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'''[[Stiletto]] & [[Heel Slide]]''': Like Kulshedra, Alruna doesn't dash Bayonetta towards her target, instead she will project a spiral vine towards the target, hitting it and everything on the way to it several times. [[Heel Slide]] tends to do more damage than its [[Stiletto]] counterpart.
   
In [[Umbran Climax]], the Alruna summons [[Baal]] (when equipped on both feet), using its spiked tongue like a whip in big sweeping arcs. When equipped on hands, Alruna summons [[Hydra]] which acts in a similar manner by swinging its multiple limbs around Bayonetta and causing massive damage.
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'''[[Wicked Weaves]] & [[Umbran Climax]]''': In place of typical [[Wicked Weaves]], Alruna's attacks become empowered, growing in size and strength to crush and bash enemies. In [[Umbran Climax]], the Alruna summons [[Baal]] for its feet finishers, who will use her spiked tongue like a whip in big sweeping arcs. When equipped to the hands, Alruna summons [[Hydra]] which acts in a similar manner by swinging her multiple limbs around Bayonetta and causing massive damage.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Alruna_Bullet_Climax_Hands.png|Bayonetta using Alruna's hands [[Bullet Climax]]
 
Alruna_Bullet_Climax_Hands.png|Bayonetta using Alruna's hands [[Bullet Climax]]
 
Alruna_Combo.png|Alruna's widespread kick combo attack
 
Alruna_Combo.png|Alruna's widespread kick combo attack
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Making Alruna.png|Making Alruna
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Alruna is a reference to the German novel from Hanns Heinz Ewers, ''[[wikipedia:Alraune|Alraune]]'', whose main character is the product of an experiment involving the artificial insemination of a prostitute with semen from a hanged man, a substance that is believed to grow the mandragora plant. The plant is said to scream when uprooted, killing anyone who hears it, and was majorly used by witches and practitioners of magic in the Middle Ages, not unlike the crystallized compound found in the series for item creation. This connection is further enforced by the vine motif that is apparent when the weapon is in used and during its [[Wicked Weaves]] as well as the name of the demon that creates the weapon's power.
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*Alruna is a reference to the German novel, from Hanns Heinz Ewers, ''[[wikipedia:Alraune|Alraune]]'', whose main character is the product of an experiment involving the artificial insemination of a prostitute with semen from a hanged man, a substance that is believed to grow the mandragora plant. The plant is said to scream when uprooted, killing anyone who hears it, and was majorly used by witches and practitioners of magic in the Middle Ages, not unlike the crystallized compound found in the series for item creation. This connection is further enforced by the vine motif that is apparent when the weapon is in used and during its [[Wicked Weaves]] as well as the name of the demon that creates the weapon's power.
 
*The Alruna were some of the first new weapons teased for ''Bayonetta 2'' in the first development trailer shown in 2013.
 
*The Alruna were some of the first new weapons teased for ''Bayonetta 2'' in the first development trailer shown in 2013.
 
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Revision as of 16:31, 13 February 2020

The Alruna is a pair of whip weapons that first appeared in Bayonetta 2 that can be equipped to both the hands and feet. They serve as a successor to Kulshedra from the first game but, unlike it, Alruna can be equipped to both hands and feet simultaneously. Its name and backstory are shared for Bayonetta and Jeanne alike.

In Game Description

"A whip containing the soul of a demon who shares the same name as a flower that blooms in Inferno. Laced with thorns, it slithers as if it were alive.

Those who can hear the crack of the whip can feel Alraune whisper its curse in their ears."

How to Obtain

Upon defeating the demon Alraune in order to rescue Jeanne's soul, Rodin intervenes before Bayonetta can issue her killing blow. He proceeds to seal the demon inside the weapon's shell and gives them to Bayonetta shortly after. An alternate pair can be later bought at the Gates of Hell to allow use on both hands and feet.

Unique Traits

Like Kulshedra before it, Alruna functions as a whip weapon, though it is generally much more effective in this regard than Kulshedra was in the first game. It is unique among Bayonetta's arsenal in that it has great range with no damage fall off, and also usually hits all enemies in broad 270-to-360 degree sweeps, making it an excellent choice for crowd control. It should be noted that it tends to do more damage when equipped to the feet slot.

Bullet Climax: Bayonetta will spin the weapons out around her in a huge circle, striking everything around her several times for relatively high damage.

Charge Modifier: Alruna will attempt to wrap around one or two enemies, pull them up into the air, and then slam them down into the ground either directly in front of, or behind, Bayonetta. This attack deals very high damage, especially if two enemies have been grabbed, as they will slam into each other. While in Witch Time this Charge Modifier can be used against nearly any enemy in the game, even bosses. Using this modifier is key to dealing with significant damage with Alruna.

Stiletto & Heel Slide: Like Kulshedra, Alruna doesn't dash Bayonetta towards her target, instead she will project a spiral vine towards the target, hitting it and everything on the way to it several times. Heel Slide tends to do more damage than its Stiletto counterpart.

Wicked Weaves & Umbran Climax: In place of typical Wicked Weaves, Alruna's attacks become empowered, growing in size and strength to crush and bash enemies. In Umbran Climax, the Alruna summons Baal for its feet finishers, who will use her spiked tongue like a whip in big sweeping arcs. When equipped to the hands, Alruna summons Hydra which acts in a similar manner by swinging her multiple limbs around Bayonetta and causing massive damage.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Alruna is a reference to the German novel, from Hanns Heinz Ewers, Alraune, whose main character is the product of an experiment involving the artificial insemination of a prostitute with semen from a hanged man, a substance that is believed to grow the mandragora plant. The plant is said to scream when uprooted, killing anyone who hears it, and was majorly used by witches and practitioners of magic in the Middle Ages, not unlike the crystallized compound found in the series for item creation. This connection is further enforced by the vine motif that is apparent when the weapon is in used and during its Wicked Weaves as well as the name of the demon that creates the weapon's power.
  • The Alruna were some of the first new weapons teased for Bayonetta 2 in the first development trailer shown in 2013.

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