Dark Souls: 10 Best Dexterity Weapons, Ranked | Game Rant
Dark Souls is a game that needs no introduction. The magnum opus of From Software is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most important video games of the last decade, with the title defying modern AAA gaming tropes to craft an experience that is equal parts unique and sublime.
One of the many great parts about Dark Souls was the amount of player freedom that was afforded when it came to creating a personalized character build. The player could choose to opt for the more traditional Strength-focused fighter or opt for a faster build by investing in Dexterity instead.
For the players who took the latter approach, the game became more about landing quick hits in succession instead of landing just one or two solid blows before maintaining distance. So it's a given that players would want to optimize their loadout and equip the best weapon they could find to complement their playstyle.
10 Iaito
Dark Souls has a ton of katanas that scale with Dexterity, and it must be said that the Iaito is a standout in this regard.
This fast katana has deceptively long reach and can cause Bleed to build up in opponents, which can be quite helpful in a PvP situation as well. Needless to say, it developed quite an infamous (and well deserved) reputation in the PVP circuit.
9 Painting Guardian Sword
The Painting Guardian Sword is a favorite of many people who play a Dexterity build, and it's easy to see why this is the case. With a great moveset and even better damage, this sword is definitely a great tool to have in anyone's arsenal.
The only problem with the Painting Guardian Sword is actually obtaining it — this weapon can only be obtained as an enemy drop, which is incredibly rare. Unless the player is lucky, there's going to be a ton of grinding involved to get this weapon.
8 Falchion
The Falchion could've easily made this list for its speed alone. The fact of the matter is that this sword is lightning-quick and can turn enemies to mincemeat in mere seconds.
However, this does come at the cost of range, so players need to get up close and personal to deal with their enemies if they choose to use the Falchion.
7 Estoc
One of the best piercing weapons in the game, the Estoc has exactly what the Fachion lacks — range.
Using the Estoc is one of the most satisfying experiences in Dark Souls, since turning enemies into a pincushion from afar and watching them helplessly flail as they try and counter the player is quite a memorable sight to witness.
6 Uchigatana
The relative ease with which one can receive the Uchigatana in the early stages of the game coupled with a simple yet reliable moveset makes the Uchigatana one of the best and most popular katanas in the game.
It's a great weapon that players can use for the first half of the game, and can even prove to be a reliable companion for the latter half of the experience if need be as well. It's a safe bet and a solid investment for most dexterity-focused players.
5 Chaos Blade
Chaos Witch Quelaag is easily one of the more memorable bosses in Dark Souls, and not for reasons that one might assume. Rather, it's because her soul can allow the player to forge two of the best Dexterity weapons in the game.
The first one is the Chaos Blade, which is obtained when ascending a katana. While the Chaos Blade is quite powerful, these attacks come at the cost of the player's health. So, the chosen undead needs to keep a close eye on their HP if they don't want to experience a rather embarrassing demise.
4 Quelaag's Furysword
The second Dexterity weapon that a player can forge with Quelaag's Soul is a sword that has a ton of fire damage as well. Quelaag's Furysword is easily one of the more fun weapons to use in the game, without the debuff of losing any health like the previous weapon made from her soul.
While this weapon does force players to keep a set amount of Humanity on their person at all times, there's no denying the fact that the trade-off is more than worth it. Watching enemies get simultaneously slashed and incinerated at the same time is quite a treat indeed.
3 Balder Side Sword
The Balder Side Sword is another favorite of many Dark Souls players, and is easily one of the most powerful yet easy-to-use weapons in the game.
The downside to obtaining this weapon is the rare item drop associated with it, forcing players to farm enemies for a long while until they can finally get a taste of this absolute masterpiece.
2 Murakumo
The Murakumo boasts some of the best damage for a Dexterity weapon, making it an easy recommendation for anyone who wants to switch up their weapon loadout near the endgame.
Since waiting for their drop is pretty much torture, players can instead choose to hunt down and kill Shiva Of The East instead. Be warned that this NPC has some great weapons, so the player should buy any weapon that catches their eye before commencing with their onslaught.
1 Lifehunt Scythe
While most people might be up in arms at the idea of the Great Scythe being ousted for this weapon, there's no denying that the Lifehunt Scythe has just a few more tricks up its sleeve that gives it an edge over the Great Scythe.
For starters, the Lifehunt Scythe is one of only two weapons in the game that can slash an enemy's health with 50% through their Bleed status infliction. Not that the player would even need it, given the massive damage output of this awesome weapon.
While this weapon does cause a Bleed build-up for the player too, this can be negated with equipment like the Blood Crest Shield or the Bloodbite Ring.
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