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When Saïx enters his berserker state, the dark grey section of the shaft splits down the middle, along the black line present in the Queen of the Night's normal shape. The two halves are no longer directly connected to the weapon, and are instead attached to the handle and upper half of the blade by a new white section of the claymore that has thin, yellow edges. The upper half of the blade becomes longer and wider. The spikes change shape slightly, with the lower half of each one now pointing outward sharply. The whole upper half is lined by a new, white blade with thin, yellow edges.
When Saïx enters his berserker state, the dark grey section of the shaft splits down the middle, along the black line present in the Queen of the Night's normal shape. The two halves are no longer directly connected to the weapon, and are instead attached to the handle and upper half of the blade by a new white section of the claymore that has thin, yellow edges. The upper half of the blade becomes longer and wider. The spikes change shape slightly, with the lower half of each one now pointing outward sharply. The whole upper half is lined by a new, white blade with thin, yellow edges.
Queen of the Night shares its shape with [[King of the Night]].


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