Demon's Souls has a lot of weapons with varying abilities and means of attack. Each weapon has its own attack style and, thanks to Bluepoint Games' work on FromSoftware's original game, have unique animations. A lot of weapons can be obtained early on, more so if a player happens to have pre-ordered the game.

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For players who bought the digital deluxe edition of the Demon's Souls remake, players got another weapon to start off with. With a lot of weapons to use and more people playing the game than ever before, it might be time to go over what weapons players should consider when starting a new game.

Updated April 1, 2023, by Jerrad Wyche: Demon's Souls may have been the start of FromSoftware's reign as the expert purveyors of the Souls-like genre, but thanks to its 2020 remake on the PS5, gamers are learning why it was so impactful and important in regards to the award-winning developer's legacy. As with most games from the studio, Demon's Souls can be quite difficult, but with Elden Ring bringing in a ton of new people into the genre, it's important to point out which weapons can make the earlier parts of the game both approachable and easier, to some extent.

14 Lava Bow

Demons Souls Beginner Weapons Lava Bow
  • Located by Blacksmith Ed creating it with a Hard Demon Soul
  • Can't be upgraded
  • Scales with a D in Strength and Dexterity and an E in Magic

Ranged combat in FromSoftware titles is something of an acquired taste. For those with that craving though, the Lava Bow in Demon's Souls is definitely worth their time and attention. Players will need to give Blacksmith Ed an item called the Hard Demon Soul, and, from that, he can craft this useful bow.

The Hard Demon Soul can be found in the Smithing Grounds (level 2-1) or by defeating the Armor Spider. Regardless of how it's obtained, the Lava Bow will provide 55 physical piercing damage, while also adding in the 100 fire damage that helped it land its name. It's also worth noting that the fire damage that it imbues on arrows scales with the player's Magic statistic.

13 Secret Dagger

Demons Souls Beginner Weapons Secret Dagger
  • Located in Prison of Hope
  • Upgraded with Marrowstone
  • Scales with an E in Strength and an A in Dexterity

Dexterity is a stat that's fairly common in most player builds, as, generally, those taking on a Souls-like game love a bit of movement and maneuverability. The Secret Dagger is a solid option for dex-focused builds early on, but it won't be obtainable until level 3-1. It's located on the second floor of the Prison of Hope but requires a key for the 4F Cell in order to reach it. It can also be dropped in the Inner Ward by the Imperial Spy enemy.

It does both slashing and piercing damage at a rate of 70 physical per hit and what it lacks in pure power, it more than makes up for in speed of attack. These daggers are for players who want to get in and out of combat and rely on their dex to help them overcome the damage disadvantage.

12 Estoc

Demons Souls Beginner Weapons Estoc
  • Located in Prison of Hope
  • Upgraded with Sharpstone/Hardstone
  • Scales with an E in Strength and D in Dexterity

It's not uncommon for FromSoftware fans to experiment with magic, bows, or even daggers, but sometimes, nothing feels quite as comfortable as a solid sword. In Demon's Souls, there is a large rapier that players can get a hold of in the early game that happens to be a solid option for players who prefer the combat attack animations of the thrusting sword class of weapons.

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The 80 physical attack Estoc is also relatively easy to acquire as it rests on the lifeless corpse of a prisoner situated on the first floor of the Prison of Hope. Specifically, this is level 3-1, so although it isn't at the very beginning of the game, it's early enough that players can get plenty of practice and time with it and decide if they'd like to upgrade it and continue to use it throughout their playthrough.

11 Winged Spear

Demons Souls Beginner Weapons Winged Spear
  • Located in The Lord's Path
  • Upgraded with Sharpstone/Hardstone
  • Scales with an E in Strength and a D in Dexterity

On the bridge in 1-2's The Lord's Path, players will be trying to avoid the literal bomb dropping of an angry Red Dragon. Those quick enough with looting can get their hands on a satisfying distance weapon known as the Winged Spear. Players will need 13 Strength and 12 Dexterity in order to wield it effectively.

On one hand, spears like this are solid against armor-clad or hard-scaled foes, but for smarter enemies, it can be easily parried, so caution is a must. Demon's Souls veterans would suggest the best thing to do is wield the Winged Spear in one hand and pair it with whatever shield feels best. The ability to hit in a straight line from mid-range can come in handy in a number of sinisterly designed areas throughout Demon's Souls.

10 Crescent Falchion

The crescent falchion offers early game magic damage in demons souls
  • Located in Island's Edge behind the first Black Skeleton
  • Upgraded with Darkmoonstone
  • Scales with an A in Magic

To get the Falchion early, players will need to travel to the Shrine of Storms. It will take a little time to reach the location because players will need to complete the first location of the game before other Archstones become available.

Once the Shrine of Storms is available, players will simply need to go to the first fog door, turn left, and find the skeleton-wielding dual katanas. Behind this skeleton is the Crescent Falchion +1. The reason this weapon is so great is because of the added magic damage that allows players to easily kill enemies.

The Crescent Falchion is great for magic users to grab early on. This weapon comes as a +1 and can be used for most of the early game without needing to be upgraded. One of the main builds that use the Crescent Falchion is the Soul Mage. Other items that players should use are the Ring of Magical Sharpness and the Monk's Head Wrap.

9 Crushing Battle Axe

The crushing battle ace is one of the best early strength weapons in demons souls
  • Located in the Smithing Grounds
  • Upgraded with Greystone
  • Scales with an S in Strength

Get ready for one of the best early strength-based weapons in the game. The Crushing Battle Axe is a real damage dealer and can really help take down demons. The regular Battle Axe is dropped by the Boleteria Soldiers, but the real prize is the Battle Axe found in the Stonefang Tunnels.

After taking the first elevator, players will find a Fat Official guarding a balcony. Once the Official is killed, players can access the balcony and retrieve the Crushing Battle Axe +1. Far better than the standard ones dropped by the Boleterians.

Since the Crushing Battle Axe is a Strength weapon, players should stick to a Strength build if they plan on upgrading it further. Remember that players will need at least 11 Strength to be able to wield this weapon effectively. The Clever Rat's Ring can be used to increase the weapon's damage while the player's HP is low.

8 Claymore

The claymore is a great strength weapon that players can get early on in demons souls
  • Dropped by Blue Eye Knights
  • Can be bought from Dregling Merchant for 6,000 Souls
  • Upgraded with Sharpstone and Hardstone

The Blue-Eyed Knights drop a great weapon for the beginning of the game, the claymore. This strength weapon requires a good amount of points, but it is well worth it. It is also worth the inevitable grind for players who are seeking to use it.

If a player doesn't want to farm for it, the sword can always be bought from the Dregling Merchant. It will cost players a hefty 6,000 souls which is a good amount for the early game, but well worth the investment for such a good strength weapon.

The Claymore is one of the highest Strength weapons in the game. It requires a whopping 20 Strength to be able to wield it effectively. Players dedicated to a Strength build should wield this weapon and also consider adding the Crushing upgrade. This will increase the scaling of the weapon from a D to an S.

7 Uchigatana

The Uchigatana is hard to get, but worthwhile in the demons souls remake
  • Obtained from Island's Edge behind the Vanguard Demon
  • Can be dropped by Black Skeletons
  • Only Katana in the game that doesn't damage the player

The Uchigatana has been a standard for use at the beginning of any Souls game. Players of the series know that the Uchigatana can be found early in all three of the Dark Souls games and is a viable weapon for the entire game. The same goes for Demon's Souls.

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Players are able to run to get this weapon even though it is found in a later part of the game. Once all of the Archstones become available, go to where the Vanguard Demon boss fight is and take the alternate route through the illusory wall corridor. It can also be obtained by killing the Black Skeleton.

The Uchigatana is great for magic builds because of the scaling it receives when upgraded with Darkmoonstone. This bonus, along with the bleed damage it causes is a great way to bring down enemies quickly. The primary build that it is used for is called the Soul Samurai, and the weapon requires 18 Strength and 13 Dexterity.

6 Kilij

Kilig is easy to get and makes for a great weapon to use in the start of the demons souls remake
  • Obtained from Island's Edge in front of the Vanguard Demon
  • Can be dropped by Gold Skeletons
  • Upgraded with Sharpston and Hardstone

Kilij is one of the more difficult weapons to obtain early on, but entirely possible. To get it, players will need to travel to the Shrine of Storms and defeat the Gold Skeleton near the Vanguard Demon boss fight.

This skeleton is hard to defeat especially early on. Players can obtain one from the ground, but it requires defeating the Vanguard Demon first. This weapon is similar to the Falchion and well-suited for dexterity builds.

Kilij has a pretty decent requirement to wield. It requires 14 Strength and 10 Dexterity. Players should consider a Dexterity build when using this weapon. Adding the Sharp upgrade changes the scaling of this weapon from a C to an S. This weapon also has bleed damage that is useful for taking down those fleshy enemies.

5 Blessed Mace

The Blessed Mace gives Demons Souls players access to early holy damage
  • Located in Depraved Chasm
  • Scales with an A in Faith
  • Upgraded with Faintstone

Priests start with a mace which is good, but what is even better is the Blessed Mace. Players have stated that white world tendency is needed to get this weapon, and if that is achieved, the Blessed Mace will help carry a good strength build to the end.

This weapon is in a later part of the game called the Valley of Defilement. In this area, players can sprint to a location where a Giant Tick is located. Behind it is the mace. Guides are available for players who want to make the journey.

The Mace, which requires 11 Strength, is useful for those who want to dip their toes into a Faith Build. The Blessed Mace scales off Faith with an A. This will be good early on, but later down the line, players can turn this weapon into the Meat Cleaver. Faith build players should consider grabbing the Ring of Devout Prayer to gain an extra Faith Spell Slot.

4 Dragon Long Sword

The dragon long sword is a great fire weapon to get early on in the demons souls remake
  • Located in The Tunnel City at the bottom of the chasm
  • Upgraded with Dragonstone
  • Does not scale off stats

While the Dragon Long Sword is towards the beginning of the game, it can only be retrieved once a player has defeated the Armor Spider boss in the Stonefang Tunnel. Once a player is able to do that, they can travel continue through the tunnel on the other side of the boss room. Follow the tunnel to the right and be prepared for a bit of a fight.

Once the fight is over, players will need to fall down a large hole in the ground until they reach the tunnels below. Traversing through these tunnels will grant players access to a Dragon Long Sword +1.

The Dragon Long Sword does not scale off of stats, but the fire damage is helpful when dealing with various enemies. This weapon can be grabbed early on and used for the rest of the game as long as it gets upgraded. Players who don't want to stick with this weapon can easily change it later on as well once it outlives its purpose. The Long Sword can be wielded with 10 Strength.

3 Great Club

The great club is another amazing strength weapon in the demons souls remake
  • Located in the Smithing Grounds
  • Can be upgraded into the Meat Cleaver
  • Can be dropped by Giant Depraved One

The Great Club is another weapon players can obtain once they reach the Stonefang Tunnels, except they don't need to kill a boss to reach it. Players who choose to use a strength build will love this large chunk of wood and metal.

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It requires 20 Strength, but that is easily obtained at the beginning of the game. In the Stonefang Tunnels, players will find a small platform with a wooden bridge leading to it. This platform has multiple items on it and is easy to spot. Simply run full force across the bridge and roll at the last moment to get the club.

The Great Club cannot be upgraded unless players want to obtain the Meat Cleaver. The Meat Cleaver is a great weapon that scales off of Strength, Dexterity, and Faith. This is also great for Strength builds because the Meat Clever does not require any dexterity to wield.

2 Reaper Scythe

The reaper scythe is a great starting weapon but is only available for players who preordered demons souls
  • Obtained from pre-ordering the game
  • Not able to be upgraded
  • Scales with a D in Dexterity

The Reaper Scythe is a brand new weapon that Bluepoint added to Demon's Souls. Players will recognize it as the weapon used by the Reaper enemy. This scythe is great to use at the beginning of the game. It also has additional bleed damage to help handle early bosses. Some of the beginning classes are also close to being able to use this weapon, as it only requires 13 Strength and Dexterity.

The only downside to this weapon is that it requires a player who has preordered the game. A friend may be able to drop the weapon for a friend who didn't preorder it, but that will be the only way to get it now.

The Reaper Scythe is recommended once players get farther into the story. This is because the weapon cannot be upgraded and will ultimately end up becoming too weak.

1 Mercury Rapier

The mercury rapier is a great poison weapon to use in the beginning of demons souls
  • Located in the Prison of Hope
  • Scales with a D in Dexterity
  • Deals poison damage

The Mercury Rapier is obtainable once the Archstones are all available. It resides in the Prison of Hope and is a decent trek away from the spawn area. Traveling down below to the first floor of the prison will bring players to an area where a statue of an idol shoots arrows across a bridge.

Around this area are a few ledges that players can travel around. Taking a door near the beginning of the area will lead players to an area on the side of the idol statue. It is here that players can obtain the Mercury Rapier +1.

The Mercury Rapier is great for players who are looking to create a poison build. Poison build-up is very useful in PVP since it whittles down the enemy's health over time. This can also be used on some of the bosses in the game to make it easier to take them down. The Rapier requires 8 Strength and 12 Dexterity.

Demon's Souls Remake is available on PS5.

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