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A lot of the time, what the developers think will be an epic, easily-abused spell gets pre-nerfed to the point of merely existing alongside a large number of mid offensive options, often requiring end-game stats and other extra investments/gear to make a build that can use them effectively.
A lot of the time, the developers don't think about what does wind up being easily-abused, epic, and extremely difficult to replace. You know, like the Golden Halberd at the very beginning of the game, the kind of weapon that would lead you to learn bad habits and to ignore spellcasting/status for basically the entire game, that has the scaling/AR of 1.5 weapons in one.
But it does good damage for what it is, though the Deathblight buildup is useless.
Ancient Dragon Lightning Strike is far superior in almost every way as of right now, damage, range and requirements, everything is better. Except for potentially the visuals.
I enjoyed using both in any case.
It's OP in PvP when it hits. I one shotted a few players today and took off about 1.2k on a full Havels poise tank. So yeah, trash for PvE, but one-shot material in PvP.
Maybe not the best or most efficient, but it's cool and hits hard in PvP.