How to Upgrade Weapons

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General Information

  • Upgrades can be made at with Blacksmith Ed or Blacksmith Boldwin.
  • Boss Weapons can only be made by Blacksmith Ed after giving him the Red Hot Demon's Soul from defeating the Flamelurker
  • Upgrading weapons in Demon's Souls is a bit more complicated than in later souls games. Each weapon has a standard ore that you use for it's improvement, either Hardstone or Sharpstone. For example, the Uchigatana uses Sharpstone. If you want to take a weapon down a specialty path, you may need to upgrade it a short way first. To make a Quality Uchigatana, you need Clearstone and an Uchigatana+3 meaning it has been upgraded with Sharpstone three times.
  • Although they are often the same, the number of upgrades you need to complete before for a transition is allowed can different for each weapon and for each path you choose. Additionally, not all weapons can be transitioned to every option. For example, a Short Sword requires +3 to transition to Crushing but the Great Sword requires +0. Both weapons require +6 to transition to Moon and neither weapon allows Tearing (among others).
  • Important Note - The number of upgrades required for a transition is exact. If you upgrade a Short Sword to +4, you cannot transition it to Crushing until you use a Meltstone to return it to +0, then re-upgrade to +3.

How do I upgrade my weapons?

There are two blacksmiths who can upgrade your weapons:

How do upgrade stones work?

There are fourteen types of upgrade stones that come in either three sizes for special upgrades (Shard, Chunk, Pure) or four sizes for basic upgrades (adds Lg. Shard to the progression). Basic weapon upgrades (Hardstone and Sharpstone) max out at +10, while all other upgrade paths max out at +5. Each upgrade costs a number of stones of varying sizes, and the number of stones need to upgrade increases each time. There are some weapons that can't be upgraded at all, and others can only be upgraded with Demon's Souls or Colorless Demon's Souls.

Each type of upgrade stone allows for the creation of a distinct type of weapon, with special properties and bonuses. Many of these weapon classes combine damage bonuses from multiple stats (Stat Bonuses). Others may add special damage types or attributes such as health regeneration. Standard weapons that have yet to be upgraded must first be upgraded to a basic level like +3 or +6 using Hardstone or Sharpstone. Once this requirement has been met, options to upgrade with more advanced upgrade stones will appear in the Blacksmiths' menus. Also note that Blacksmith Boldwin in the Nexus offers only limited types upgrades when compared to his brother Blacksmith Ed in Stonefang Tunnel. Neither blacksmith requires to have the stones actually in your inventory; you can keep them with Stockpile Thomas and still be able to upgrade weapons.

What should I upgrade?

If you are only interested in upgrading for the Platinum trophy, you'll need at least one weapon from each class upgraded to the maximum level, so upgrade whichever is cheapest in stones (this will be a weapon already upgraded to a degree or simply the smallest weapon in class). Otherwise, consider your playing style, character stats, available weapons and stones, and choose upgrades that will be best suited to your character and goals. Some weapons are better suited for general purposes, while others will be more useful in specific situations.

For example, Silver Skeletons are weak against the blunt and magic damage of a Blessed Mace , so if you equip a Blessed Mace +5 in the Shrine of Storms (4-1), you'll have an advantage, especially if your Faith stat is high. In contrast, the Blessed Mace might not be the best weapon in the Stonefang Tunnel where enemies are more vulnerable to piercing attacks. Another example would be if your character has low Strength, then it doesn't make much sense to quickly upgrade a Great Axe into a Crushing Great Axe +5, since it will cost many fewer stones to upgrade the Crushing Battle Axe +1 you can find in 2-1 to Crushing +5 for the trophy.

Playing through the game normally you will find a limited number of Chunk and Pure stones for each upgrade type without spending a lot of time farming extra stones. This means you will probably only be able to fully upgrade one medium/large or perhaps two small weapons of each type per play through. Because upgrade stones can be bought in smaller sizes (Shard, Lg. Shard) from vendors, you can use those to experiment with low level upgrades.