Made by FromSoftware, Elden Ring is a thrilling game that introduces players to the expansive Lands Between, where they can explore and fight tough enemies. The game's challenging combat system, along with its unique mechanics, add to its enjoyment and charm.

As players advance in the game, they will need to gather various materials from villages and dungeons to take on epic bosses and eventually claim the title of Elden Lord. Among the game's many consumable items is the Kukri, a sharp, heavy knife that players can wield to deal significant damage to their enemies. In this guide, we'll show you how to obtain Kukri in Elden Ring.

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How to Get Kukri in Elden Ring

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If you want to get your hands on Kukri, head to the Weeping Peninsula. Find the Nomadic Merchant in the eastern side of the region and buy Kukri for 60 Runes.

Kukri is also found in Liurnia of the Lakes. Once you arrive, search behind the Glintstone Smarag. You'll find a corpse there holding six Kukri daggers. Loot these consumables from the corpse.

Stormveil Castle is yet another location where you can get Kukri. You’ll find it on the roof of the building where you met Commoner.

If you need more of these throwing knives, you should go to the Limgrave region. Once there, make your way to the Church of Elleh and head North East from that location. Soon, you will come across a fire. Stop there and pick up the Kukri lying next to the fire.

Lastly, you can also get these knives by killing Vulgar Militiamen. These humanoids can be found throughout the Lands Between, particularly in the regions of Liurnia of the Lakes, Caelid, Dragon Barrow, and Forbidden Lands.

What is the Kukri in Elden Ring?

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The Kukri is a throwing dagger in Elden Ring, but it doesn't fall into the category of weapons. Therefore, players can't upgrade it using Smithing Stones or Ash of War. You can use it instead of a bow or magic attack to deal some damage to enemies from a safe distance. Alternatively, it can also be used to lure enemies away from their groups. Repeated attacks with this weapon can lead to Hemorrhage, causing serious damage to enemies.

Keep the weight factor of this consumable in mind and avoid using it for quick attacks. Save it for when you want to deal heavy damage to enemies, causing hemorrhage and eventually knocking them down.