Discover a detailed ranking of nine DLC weapons, categorized by combat effectiveness, versatility, and fun factor. Whether you prefer rapid strikes or explosive power, this list has something for every playstyle.
S-Tier: Dominate the Battlefield
- Royal Horn Bow
- The first true bow-focused weapon in the game, featuring infinite arrows and high scaling with Technique stats. Its Fable Art enhances charged shots, while the dodge-and-shoot mechanic ensures constant mobility. A top-tier choice for both safety and damage.
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- The first true bow-focused weapon in the game, featuring infinite arrows and high scaling with Technique stats. Its Fable Art enhances charged shots, while the dodge-and-shoot mechanic ensures constant mobility. A top-tier choice for both safety and damage.
- Death’s Talons
- Lightning-fast claws that excel in aggression. The Rampage ability boosts damage output, and Link Slash chains devastating combos. Perfect for players who favor relentless offense.
A-Tier: Strong and Strategic
- Lantern
- Unconventional but effective. Its rapid stabs and fire-dash heavy attack offer exceptional mobility, ideal for evading boss attacks while dealing consistent fire damage.
- Pale Knight
- A hybrid melee/gunblade that blasts enemies with a shotgun-like heavy attack. Rewards precision with devastating knockback and follow-up strikes.
B-Tier: Niche but Viable
- Flame Lance
- Unleashes continuous flames via stamina drain rather than Fable Arts. Highly potent for burst damage but demands careful stamina management.
- Maniac’s Pinwheel
- Dual spinning blades with high Motivity scaling. Slow windup but devastating multi-hit combos and a rapid Fable Art for closing gaps.
C-Tier: Situational Utility
- Silent Evangelists’ Mace
- A heavy acid-spraying weapon. Effective for crowd control but lacks standout mechanics compared to other options.
D-Tier: Underwhelming Picks
- Royal Blade
- Aesthetically pleasing yet generic. Lacks unique traits, making it a baseline weapon for traditionalists.
- The Bludgeon
- Slow, heavy, and outclassed by flashier alternatives. Only worth using for pure strength builds craving simplicity.
FAQ
- Q: Are the claws and bow new weapon types?
- Yes. Death’s Talons and the Royal Horn Bow debut as entirely new weapon categories.
- Q: Do these weapons use the blade/handle system?
- Most do, except the bow and claws, which are fixed.
- Q: Which stat works best for new weapons?
- Prioritize Technique for bows/claws and Motivity for maces, lances, or pinwheels.
- Q: Does the Flame Lance require Fable Arts?
- No. Its flamethrower attack consumes stamina instead.
- Q: Is the gunblade difficult to master?
- It demands timing but delivers massive damage with well-executed shotgun blasts.