Requires the Mercurystone. But it applies the Poison effect that can inflict poison against enemies that are hit. Further increasing it boosts the effect of the poison. This upgrade path requires the Marrowstone. But it also lowers the base damage of the weapon.
Requires the Moonlightstone. This path requires the Moonshadestone material. It also provides a Mana regen. This path requires the Faintstone material. It also provides an HP regen.
An exclusive upgrade path for strengthening ranged weapons such as Bows. Requires Spiderstone for upgrading. An exclusive upgrade path for strengthening Shields. Requires the Cloudstone material for upgrading. In order to upgrade your Weapons you'll need Stones. Each type of Stone allows you to modify your Weapon differently. Basic upgrades increase the weapon's basic scaling. Each upgrade require a combination of various types and the amount required will increase the further you level up the weapon.
Special upgrades can be performed by using all other types of Stones. All other stones come in three types: Shard, Chunk and Pure. Special upgrades provide special properties such as different Stat Scaling, Special Properties or Bonuses.
Some Weapons can also be upgraded using special Demon's Souls creating unique and distinctive Weapons. You can visit the Boss Soul Weapons for detailed information on how to craft them. A shard of lava containing intense heat. This unique ore can melt all other ores and return an enhanced weapon to its original state. Grants the holder a large number of Souls when used. Alternatively, it can be made into spells, miracles, or weapons. Item dupe glitch saves the day "Haha casul, can't platinum the game without cheating", well, i prefer doing a little exploit instead of grinding for hours and hours straight.
Or does it need to be at a lower level? As someone who hasn't ever played Demon's Souls and is planning their first playthrough, I would like to know if the player can: 1. Thanks in advance. Does the increased base stats improve the "special" or "boss" upgraded weapons?
Obviously the alchemists discovered plain old titanite much later than the age of Boletaria, which would make the lives of blacksmiths and warriors much easier.
Sign In Help Sign Out. I was programmed to kill your ass! User Info: zyrax It's also lighter I think and better looking. Defence doesn't mean much anyway. Almost everyone wears armor to dress up, not to soak hits. More topics from this board Getting rid of the dragons in ?
Main Quest 4 Answers Best weapon for a magic user? Side Quest 10 Answers How do I beat the giant tower that fires arrows? General 3 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. In addition to increasing stats based on soul level, you'll also increase a weapon's power by upgrading them individually with the help of a blacksmith. For a large portion of the journey in the launch title , Blacksmith Boldwin's upgrades will suffice.
Later on, however, you will need something a little more to help gain the edge over harder bosses and enemies. This is where Blacksmith Ed comes in. He is not particularly hard to find, but you'll still have to do a couple of extra things before you can upgrade some of your weapons to their highest potential.
Finding Blacksmith Ed is easy, and all it requires is first beating Phalanx in order to unlock the rest of the Archstones. If you are having trouble beating this part, read a walkthrough of Boletaria's first area here. After beating Phalanx and talking to the Monumental, go to and proceed through the dungeon. Eventually, you will reach the highest point of this mine where a fog door awaits.
Before going through the fog door, keep going forward and you will head outside. To the right on the scaffolding is a wheel. Activate it and the platforms near you will start moving.
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