Elden Ring, From Software’s latest action-RPG, is the biggest game the studio has ever made. It's also brutally difficult, including some of the early boss fights, and you can help to manage them by upgrading your weapon. Doing so, however, is not made clear at first by the game itself, which is typical of From Software. That's where we come in, as we'll break down exactly how to upgrade weapons in Elden Ring, including those that make use of Somber Smithing Stones.
The first smithing table is found right at the beginning of the game at the Church of Elleh. To the left of the merchant at this location is the smithing table. If you interact with it, you’ll see that you can “strengthen armament.” From here, you’ll be able to upgrade weapons and shields up to +3. That’s the maximum this smithing table will take you, so to upgrade past +3, you’ll need to visit the blacksmith, Smithing Master Hewg, at the Roundtable Hold. From here, the process is the same as before: Use the required type and number of Smithing Stones to upgrade your weapon up to +10 or +25, depending on the weapon.
For the purposes of upgrading, there are two weapon types: Normal and Special. The Normal weapons require regular Smithing Stones, while the Special ones need Somber Smithing Stones. A Normal weapon can be upgraded to +25, while Special weapons cap out at +10. Keep in mind, Special Weapons are typically rewarded for defeating bosses or uncovering secrets.
The smithing table at the Church of EllehNot only does upgrading a weapon increase its base damage output, but it also improves scaling. Weapons scale with certain stats, and the better the scaling, the more a particular stat will impact it. For instance, a weapon that has an E strength scaling level won’t be impacted by the strength stat as much as a weapon with A strength scaling. But, as you upgrade your weapons, this scaling stat will increase.
Below is a breakdown of the Smithing Stone type and what proficiency it can be upgraded to.
Limgrave Tunnels contain many Smithing Stones [1].We advise visiting Limgrave Tunnels to collect Smithing Stones [1] so you can get started on the right foot.
There’s also a way to acquire Smithing Stones from merchants. One way is to offer the Smithing-Stone Miner's Bell Bearing to the Twin Maiden Husks at the Roundtable Hold. Doing so will allow you to actually purchase Smithing Stones. It seems you’re able to find multiple Smithing Bells in mines across the map, so be sure to visit the Twin Maidens after you’ve collected some. There are likely other ways that haven’t yet been discovered, and as we learn more, we'll include those details here.
It's possible to skip the first boss altogether, which we cover in a dedicated guide here. For details on classes, and general beginner's tips, we've got you covered as well.
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