Water Element - Broken Blade Element Guide
Water is a Uncommon C-tier element in Broken Blade, best for Energy recovery.
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Drop Rate | 47.4096% |
| Tier | C |
| Best For | Energy recovery |
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About Water
Water is a Uncommon element in Broken Blade, ranked C-tier. It is best suited for energy recovery. Playable for early combat comfort.
As a Uncommon element, Water has a 47.4096% drop rate per reroll. This is one of the most common drop rates, so you will likely roll it frequently.
Water Effects
- ✓ +1.0 Energy Recovery per Second
Notes
Playable for early combat comfort.
How to Get Water
- Reach level 500 to unlock element rerolls.
- Fight the Velik boss for Element Reroll items.
- Use an Element Reroll from your inventory to roll a new element.
- Each roll is random. Water has a 47.4096% chance per roll as a Uncommon element.
You can also obtain element rerolls through trading with other players.
Best Build Pairings
Best Races
Aesir (all-rounder), or race matching your weapon type (Vanir for Katana, Nether for Buster, Elf for Sword)
Best Blessings
Odin (raw damage), Jormungandr (damage + defense), or Tyr (lifesteal)
Keep or Reroll?
Water is a C-tier element. It provides energy recovery, which has limited value in the late game. Reroll for a stronger element when you can.
When to Reroll Water
Water provides +1.0 Energy Recovery per Second, which is helpful early on but does not scale into endgame content. Reroll as soon as you have access to Velik farming. Target Fire for general damage or Thunder for crit builds. If you are stuck with Water temporarily, focus on leveling and progression until you can change it.
Best Weapon Types for Water
Energy Recovery is a comfort stat that helps with all weapon types. Katana and Sword tend to use more energy due to faster attack rates, so they benefit slightly more. Buster has fewer energy issues due to slower attacks. Water is a placeholder element and should be rerolled.
Water works with any weapon type. For best results, pair it with an S or A tier weapon like Dragon Slayer, Excalibur, or Broken Blade. Check the Best Swords page for full weapon rankings.
Water in Boss Rush
Water is not recommended for Boss Rush. The +1.0 Energy Recovery per Second bonus does not contribute meaningfully to boss kill times. Reroll for Fire or Thunder before investing time in Boss Rush farming.
Beginner Value
Water offers a small quality-of-life bonus. It will not hurt your early progression, but you should not build your strategy around it.
Late-game Value
Water does not scale well into the late game. The bonuses are too small compared to what Fire or Thunder provide. Plan to reroll before investing in endgame builds.
In the late game, Water provides minimal value. Endgame content like Boss Rush and high-level boss farming requires every stat advantage you can get, and +1.0 Energy Recovery per Second does not contribute meaningfully to kill times. Plan to reroll before committing to endgame builds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Water a good element?
Water is a C-tier Uncommon element, best for Energy recovery. Playable for early combat comfort.
How do I get Water?
Water can be obtained through element rerolls unlocked at level 500. Defeat the Velik boss for reroll chances. Water has a 47.4096% drop rate.
What weapons work best with Water?
Energy Recovery is a comfort stat that helps with all weapon types. Katana and Sword tend to use more energy due to faster attack rates, so they benefit slightly more. Buster has fewer energy issues due to slower attacks. Water is a placeholder element and should be rerolled.
Should I keep Water for Boss Rush?
Water is not recommended for Boss Rush. The +1.0 Energy Recovery per Second bonus does not contribute meaningfully to boss kill times. Reroll for Fire or Thunder before investing time in Boss Rush farming.
Can I trade for Water?
Yes, element rerolls can sometimes be obtained through trading with other players. However, the element you get from a reroll is random, so you cannot directly trade for Water specifically. You trade for reroll items and then use them for a chance at Water (47.4096% per roll).