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Elden Ring wastes no time throwing players into punishing encounters, so having a reliable weapon early on can make the difference between steady progress and constant frustration. The good news? Some powerful weapons are available much earlier than you might expect—and they’re more than capable of carrying you well into the mid-game.
Here are 10 weapons that experienced players recommend for dominating the early hours in the Lands Between.
1. Bloodhound’s Fang
Found in the Forlorn Hound Evergaol in Limgrave, this curved greatsword hits like a truck and comes with Bleed buildup, which is extremely effective against bosses and large enemies. Its weapon skill, Bloodhound’s Finesse, gives it both mobility and burst damage.
2. Uchigatana
Available to the Samurai class by default or found in the Deathtouched Catacombs, the Uchigatana is a solid bleed weapon that scales well with Dexterity. Its fast attacks and early access make it a go-to for many players.
3. Great Épée
Located in the Weeping Peninsula, this thrusting sword has great range and solid poise damage. It’s an excellent pick for STR/DEX builds looking for something a bit different from the usual greatswords.
4. Twinblade
You can grab this quickly in Dragon-Burnt Ruins. It’s a stylish, fast-hitting weapon that thrives with jump attacks and pairs beautifully with buffs. Perfect for a Dex-heavy dual-wield build or paired with elemental damage enhancements.
5. Claymore
A classic weapon returning from the Souls series, the Claymore can be found in Castle Morne. Its balanced moveset, moderate weight, and solid Strength scaling make it a great choice for newer players looking to keep things simple but effective.
6. Morning Star
Hidden in a chest in a carriage in Weeping Peninsula, the Morning Star’s Bleed effect makes it surprisingly deadly. Even on enemies that resist physical damage, the Hemorrhage proc helps it stay viable longer than you’d expect.
7. Meteorite Staff
For spellcasters, this is a must-have early-game item. Found in Caelid’s Street of Sages Ruins, it has incredibly high Sorcery scaling, especially for Gravity spells. Though it can’t be upgraded, it provides a major power boost to Intelligence builds early on.
8. Reduvia Dagger
Dropped by Bloody Finger Nerijus, this dagger scales with Arcane and has a ranged Bleed weapon skill that makes it uniquely deadly. Arcane-focused builds in particular can lean into its bleed potential early.
9. Flame of the Redmanes (Ash of War)
While not technically a weapon, this Ash of War added to most Strength-based weapons can make even a basic club feel powerful. It deals strong poise damage and can stagger most enemies in just one or two hits, including mini-bosses.
10. Lordsworn’s Greatsword
Easily missed but incredibly reliable, this weapon drops from soldiers near the Gatefront Ruins. It scales well and supports a wide variety of Ashes of War. Its simplicity makes it easy to master and effective throughout the early game.
Choosing the right weapon early can drastically change your experience in Elden Ring. While upgrading them is essential for long-term effectiveness, it's important to also keep your rune economy in check. Some players prefer to buy elden ring runes to avoid grinding and get straight to upgrading gear. Others might opt to buy Elden Ring Items to experiment with different builds early on.
If you're short on time or simply want to fast-track your loadout, platforms like U4GM are frequently mentioned by the community as a go-to source for gear support. Just make sure you focus on a weapon that matches your playstyle and build direction—it’ll carry you further than you might expect.

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