Which weapon is better? Is it the Scythe or The giant Spoon of Doom?
In Candy Box 2, which weapon is better? Is it the Scythe or A giant Spoon / The giant Spoon of Doom.
Every time I test them, they seem to both do the same thing. When I use A giant Spoon, it 1 shots the octopus king in like 1 or 2 seconds. And then when I use the Scythe, it kills it really fast in like 1 or 2 seconds too.
Best Answer
The Giant Spoon of Doom is the most powerful melee weapon in the game. It does 315 damage but its speed is "incredibly slow". Nevertheless it has the best DPS of all weapons, coming out slightly ahead of the Scythe. It is the enchanted version of the Giant Spoon.
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What is the most powerful weapon in candy box 2?
The giant Spoon of Doom is a weapon in Candy Box 2. It can be obtained by enchanting A giant spoon at the The wishing well with a Chocolate bar. The giant Spoon of Doom deals the most damage of any weapon at the game, a shocking 315, but is negated by the 'incredibly slow' speed.What is the best sword in candy box 2?
Arguably the best sword for late game is the Sword of Flames since much of the time you will be forced to be invulnerable. Once it was that the forge was unlocked by finding a map in a chest in The peaceful forest, Underwater cave or in Mount Goblin but as of the newest version it is dropped by beating the cave.How do you get the scythe in candy box 2?
It comes from the Blacksmith in The Forge, unlocked after talking with the Dragon (and having all previous weapons purchased from the blacksmith).Underappreciated Historical Weapons: the WAR SCYTHE
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Actually, if you do the math, the Giant spoon of doom has a DPS of 211, while the scythe has a DPS of 220. Therefore, the scythe is the superior weapon.
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