Here are the best Intelligence weapons in Elden Ring

Looking for the best Intelligence weapons in Elden Ring?Intelligence is one of eight primarystatsinElden Ring, commonly used to determine the effectiveness of Sorcery spells. Weapons with Intelligence scaling usually have unique Weapon Skills, which allow players to delve into magic whilst maintaining a melee-focused build.

As the best of both worlds, a good Intelligence Weapon will often also scale with eitherStrengthorDexterity. These stats will affect physical damage output, whereas Intelligence will affect spell attack damage.

We’ve gathered a list of the best Intelligence weapons in Elden Ring for both early game regions and later playthroughs, providing something for everyone. That’s whether it’s your first time playing or you’re gearing up ahead of theShadow Of The ErdtreeDLC release.

Carian Knight’s Sword

Carian Knight’s Sword

If you’re looking for an Intelligence weapon you can get fairly early on in Elden Ring, theCarian Knight Swordis obtainable and powerful enough to get you through the first fewmapregions of the game.

Equipped with theCarian GrandeurSkill, the Tarnished can summon a giant spectral blade and bring it down with a crash upon enemies, dealing25 poise damageon a hit, (30 when charged).

With this stance and magic damage, the sword is best used against guarded foes. To get the most out of this sword, pop some levels intoStrengthas well as Intelligence.

Alternatively, you can apply Intelligence scaling to any weapon that accepts Ashes of War infusions. To do so, pick up theGlintstone Whetbladefrom the Raya Lucaria Academy (on a corpse hanging off a balcony near the Debate ParlorSite Of Grace). With this, when applyingAshes of Warto your weapon of choice via the Site Of Grace menu, you can use the Whetblade to apply either a Magic or Cold affinity.

The Carian Knight’s Sword is located inside a chest, south of theRoad to the ManorSite of Grace inLiurniaof the Lakes. The chest is on the back of a wagon, pulled by two trolls. To stop the wagon and loot the chest you need to agro the trolls and defeat at least one of them.

TheDeath Ritual Spearhas accrued popularity among the Elden Ring fandom for its performance with Intelligence/Dexteritybuilds. Along with longer reach, this spear has a unique horizontal heavy slash attack, making it a formidable option against foes.

Where the Death Ritual Spear really comes in handy is through its Weapon Skill, theSpearcall Ritual. This Skill allows the Tarnished to thrust the spear into the air and summon several spectral spears that come crashing down in an AEO.

This attack can deal26 stance damage. Substantial, given the 20 FP cost and relatively low stat requirements of the weapon. Additionally via the1.07and1.09Elden Ring patches, this skill’s attack power and projectile speed were all increased.

The Death Ritual Spear is dropped upondefeating the Death Rite Birdwithin theMountaintops of the Giants. Usually, these enemies only spawn at night, although some players have reported this particular Death Rite Bird appearing at all times. You can find the beast by travelling west of the Castle Sol Main Gate Site Of Grace.

In terms of looks, theBastard’s Starsis one of the most distinct and recognisable weapons in Elden Ring. Appearing as a Flail decorated with a chain of planets and with the aptly namedNebulaWeapon Skill, this weapon deals a+20% damage to Gravity enemies.

The Nebula Skill allows the Tarnished to perform a large sweeping attack which leaves a trail of stars behind it. These stars then explode and deal additional stance damage on impact (13 per explosion).

The Nebula Skill is also infused within theWing of Astel, which is easier to obtain if you would rather the moveset of a Curved Sword than a Flail.

The Bastard’s Stars received some buffs with both the1.08and 1.09 Elden Ring patches. Most importantly, attack recovery time was decreased allowing for faster chains and less of a wind-up between using the Nebula Skill and issuing follow-up attacks.

You can get the Bastard’s Stars from trading theRemembrance of the Naturalbornwith Enia at theRoundtable Hold. This means you’ll need to progress throughRanni’s Questlinea fair way and defeat the optional boss,Astel, Naturalborn of the Void. Although this may seem daunting, Astel is one of the coolest-looking bosses in the game and worth a visit regardless of him being technically ‘optional’.

If you prefer the sound of the Wing of Astel, it’s located within a chest at Nokstella, Eternal Cityabove the Uhl Palace Ruins, (on top of the wall guarded by a large bug with gravity attacks).

For Elden Ring players that want to balance a Strength Build with a little sprinkle of magic, theFallingstar Beast Jawis a serious contender. Classed as a Colossal weapon, this weapon deals a+20% damage to Gravity-type enemies.

The potential poise damage has since been nerfed sadly, but the weapon still enjoys some favouritism amongst the Elden Ring fandom - and for good reason. Its Weapon Skill,Gravity Bolt, sends out a lightning bolt that can both damage and stagger enemies. The casting time is surprisingly short and can be repeatedly cast with only an FP cost of 13 (ideal for players that don’t want to divide stat points too much into Mind).

As the name might suggest, to get the Fallingstar Beast Jaw you need to defeat theFull-Grown Fallingstar Beastlocated in Mt. Gelmir, (above the Ninth Mt. Gelmir Site Of Grace).

Although theSword of Night and Flameis technically both aFaithandIntelligencehybrid weapon, it’s powerful enough to earn a spot on this list. So much so, that it qualified for its ownSword of Night and Flame build guide.

Essentially, this sword is capable of performing two Weapon Skill Attacks. The ‘Flame’ stance (which uses Faith and deals Fire damage) wreathes the blade in flames that strike out in a wave at enemies. The Comet Azur ‘Night’ stance uses Intelligence, deals Magic damage and fires a beam of cosmic energy at foes.

Both attacks are impressively powerful and deal solid stance damage as well as elemental. It is rare to have a weapon perform as a ‘jack of all trades’ but the Sword of Night and Flame fits the bill and is worth the cost in stat distribution. Additionally, the Weapon Skill’s attack power was further buffed with the Elden Ring 1.07 patch.

The Sword of Night and Flame is located on the east side ofCaria Manor, within northwestern Liurnia. From the Manor Lower Level Site of Grace, travel southeast across the bridge featuring the hooded stone statues. Follow the walkways around and past the large towers. At the last tower, turn left and jump down onto the rooftop below. From here, jump down to another lower rooftop, this time it will have a roof opening and ladder leading inside a building below. Take the ladders down and loot the chest within the room to retrieve the sword.

It’s unavoidable mentioning the Dark Moon Greatsword when comparing Intelligence weapons in Elden Ring. As something of an icon within theDark Soulsfranchise, the Dark Moon Greatsword requires a fair few steps to get and has a high Intelligence requirement to wield, but is a fantastic late-game option for Intelligence builds.

The power of the Dark Moon Greatsword comes with its Weapon Skill,Moonlight Greatsword. This Skill infuses the Greatsword with65 Magicattack damage and15 Frost build-upon top of its regular value of 55.

Once charged, all heavy attacks (for 60 seconds) will unleash a projectile that delivers22 stance damage, or 35 if charged. Additionally, along with the Moonveil Katana (see below for entry details), the Dark Moon Greatsword has the best Intelligence-scaling in the game and can get up to a B grade when upgraded with SomberSmithing Stones.

To get the Dark Moon Greatsword for yourself, you need to complete Ranni’s questline and retrieve it from below the Cathedral of Manus Celes at the Moonlight Altar plateau, Liurnia.

As my personal favourite and the weapon that saw me through mid to late game, theMoonveil Katanais also the best Intelligence Scaling weapon in Elden Ring, able to reach a B-grade with upgrades.

If you’re torn between Moonveil and Dark Moon, Moonveil is significantly speedier and favours a more dexterous build. With a passiveBleed build-up of 50, the Moonveil Katana can also deliver impressive poise damage with its Weapon Skill, (although this was nerfed slightly with the 1.08 patch).

The skill,Transient Moonlighttransforms your heavy attack into a powerful vertical slash of magic and your light attack into a horizontal spray of magic. Both attacks can hit multiple foes at once if you line it up right.

The poise damage is where the power of this sword really shines through. It has a base value of 12.5 damage, but you can gain an added 15 with the light skill attack or 17.5 with the heavy. With this, you can sometimes stagger a foe with consecutive attacks and defeat them before they have time to respond.

To get the Moonveil Katana, you mustdefeat the Magma Wyrmlocated in the Gael Tunnel dungeon in Caelid.

That rounds off our guide to the best Intelligence weapons in Elden Ring and where to get them. For more Elden Ringtips and trickssee ourbest weapons,best armor,Talismans,buildsorboss locationsguides.