Lies of P offers players plenty of different
options when it comes to which weapon they want to use during their time with the game. Whether you prefer more generic daggers and
swords or massive anime-style tridents, you’re bound to find a weapon that you like hidden
somewhere in the alleyways of the dark city of Krat. If you’re struggling with Lies of P’s
high difficulty level, don’t worry, you’re definitely not alone, but you might be able
to make things a bit easier for yourself by dropping your current weapon and picking up
something a bit more powerful. Here are the top ten best weapons in Lies
of P. Take note, that this list doesn’t account for the massive number of possible
weapon combinations that you can create, instead, it focuses on the base stats of the default
weapons and we’ll save the best combinations for another list. If you don’t see your favorite weapon, make
sure to let me know in the comments down below. Number 10:
Electric Coil Stick The Electric Coil Stick is a fantastic early-game
weapon that can act as a good replacement for your starting sword, but you can take
all the way to the end of the game if you invest into it. The stick doesn’t have the best range, but
what it lacks in reach it more than makes up for in speed. The Electric Coil Stick is also a relatively
light weapon that gets a B scaling in Advance and a C scaling in Motivity, making it suitable
for a wide variety of builds. Its biggest selling point, however, is its
ability to deal Electric Blitz damage. The Electric Coil Stick has a very helpful
Fable Art that boosts your electrical damage which can overload enemies and deal constant
passive Electric Blitz. It’s not as fancy as other Fable Arts, but
it’s certainly reliable especially when paired with the Fulminis Legion Arm. The secondary Fable Art is a classic jump
attack. Again, nothing special, but that’s to be
expected from an early game weapon. You can buy the Electric Coil Stick from the
Wandering Merchant found Inside the House on Elysion Boulevard for only 1,200 Ergo. Number 9:
Big Pipe Wrench The Big Pipe Wrench is a ridiculously oversized
blunt weapon that weighs a ton and takes ages to swing. However, the weapon also hits like a truck
and can make short work of enemies provided you time your swings properly. The Big Pipe Wrench has one of the highest
base attack stats in the game and gets a very respectable B scaling in Motivity, making
it ideal for Strength-based builds in Lies of P. The Big Pipe Wrench’s Fable Arts are pretty
much exactly what you’d expect from a weapon like this. You’ve got a devastating smash attack with
a long windup along with a quicker slash attack that deals a bit less damage. The Big Pipe Wrench can be found fairly early
on in the game in the Venigni Works inside a chest. Number 8:
Coil Mjolnir Coil Mjolnir is a beefy blunt weapon inspired
by Thor’s hammer. Just like the Thunder God’s signature weapon,
this hammer surges with electricity, which deals bonus damage and staggers mechanical
foes like the Electric Coil Stick. Coil Mjolnir isn’t the fastest weapon, but
it does have plenty of attack power and a B scaling in Motivity, so you’ll definitely
want to consider it if you’re playing a Strength build. Coil Mjolnir has a fantastic Fable Art that
deals electrical damage in a radius around you while also imbuing the weapon with electricity. The second Fable Art is far less impressive
as it’s essentially just a basic block. The hammer can be found in Krat Central Station
during your second visit to the area in the second half of the game. Number 7:
Carcass Crystal Axe The Carcass Crystal Axe is a pretty unique
blunt weapon that inflicts acid damage. While most of the best weapons in Lies of
P are geared toward helping you take down mechanical enemies, this one is better at
dealing with human opponents. The Carcass Crystal Axe is a fairly well-rounded
weapon that gets a B scaling in Advance and a C scaling in Motivity. It’s a bit heavy for a hybrid weapon, but
it makes up for that with its damage output and status effect. The Carcass Crystal Axe’s Fable Arts aren’t
anything to write home about, but they get the job done. The primary one is an explosion that deals
acid damage in a radius while the secondary one temporarily decreases stamina consumption. It’s a weapon that pairs well with the Pandemonium
Legion Arm for poison builds. You can buy the Carcass Crystal Axe from Test
Subject 826 for 3,700 Ergo. You’ll find Test Subject 826 on Rosa Isabelle
Street after you defeat Laxasia the Complete. Number 6:
Exploding Pickaxe The Exploding Pickaxe is a large blunt weapon
whose name tells you everything you need to know about it. In addition to hitting enemies with explosive
force, the weapon also inflicts fire damage thanks to one of its Fable Arts. Like most of the best Strength-based weapons,
the Exploding Pickaxe gets a solid B scaling in Motivity and has a high attack rating,
but suffers in the speed and weight departments. The Exploding Pickaxe’s primary Fable Art,
Flamestrike, is where the weapon gets its name from. Flamestrike is a powerful jump attack that
allows the player to deal AoE fire damage to surrounding enemies. The weapon becomes temporarily imbued with
fire following the attack, allowing for equally devastating follow-ups that are especially
powerful against Carcass enemies. The secondary Fable Art is just a buff that
temporarily decreases stamina consumption. You can find the Exploding Pickaxe inside
a safe in the Estella Opera House. Number 5:
Holy Sword of the Ark The Holy Sword of the Ark is a boss weapon
that looks like a pretty typical greatsword. However, it has a lot more going on for it
than just that. Among other things, it can change its length
and has a hidden five-hit combo moveset. In addition, the Holy Sword of the Ark deals
a ton of damage and gets a B scaling in Motivity along with a C scaling in Technique. The only thing dragging this weapon down is
its high weight. The Holy Sword of the Ark comes with a unique
Weapon Art known as Alter that lengthens the weapon while also reducing its stamina consumption. Using the primary Fable Art without first
altering the weapon results in a generic smash attack, however, this changes to a fancy five-hit
combo slash when used while the weapon is transformed. You can acquire the Holy Sword of the Ark
by defeating King’s Flame, Fuoco and trading its rare Ergo to Alidoro in exchange for the
blade. Number 4:
Trident Of The Covenant The Trident of the Covenant is a boss weapon
that comes with good range, above-average damage, and increased durability. Its damage stat doesn’t look particularly
impressive compared to some of the other weapons on this list, however, the Trident of the
Covenant has a special passive that increases its critical strike rating. In other words, the Trident of the Covenant
actually does more damage than other weapons, not less–provided the RNG gods are on your
side, of course. The Trident of the Covenant gets a B scaling
in Technique and a C scaling in Motivity. The trident’s primary Fable Art, Link Rush
Stab, can be a bit tricky to pull off at first, but you’ll be able to deal a massive amount
of damage with it once you manage to master it. The secondary Fable Art is a counter that
requires you to first time a perfect parry before riposting with an attack of your own. Again, not very easy to master, but this weapon
is meant for Dexterity-based builds and demands a lot of finesse. The Trident of the Covenant can be acquired
by defeating Fallen Archbishop Andreus and trading its rare Ergo to Alidoro in exchange
for the weapon. Number 3:
Noblesse Oblige The Noblesse Oblige may look like an ordinary
club, but this is secretly one of the best weapons in Lies of P. Granted, it’s also
one of the final weapons you can get your hands on, but it’s great for new game plus
runs and shouldn’t be overlooked. It gets an A scaling in Motivity and can be
used both offensively and defensively. The Noblesse Oblige’s primary Fable Art
is a straightforward smash attack that obliterates anything caught in its path. It’s certainly not subtle, but it’s very
effective. Meanwhile, the secondary Fable Art is a buff
that makes you able to tank enemy attacks for a short time. You can acquire the Noblesse Oblige by defeating
Simon Manus, Awakened God and trading its rare Ergo to Alidoro or Hugo in exchange for
the weapon. Number 2:
Puppet Ripper Despite being classified as a sword, the Puppet
Ripper looks more like a scythe than anything else. That said, it’s not just a fantastic-looking
weapon, it’s also a very powerful one. The Puppet Ripper has excellent range, good
damage, and gets a B scaling in Technique along with a C scaling in Motivity. If you’re going for a Dexterity build, this
is one of the best choices. The Puppet Ripper’s Storm Spinning Slash
Fable Art is one of the best weapon arts in the game. When timed properly, it can be used to make
short work of multiple opponents at once by swinging the weapon in a circle around you. The other Fable Art, Quick Upward Slash is
just as effective, however, it’s aimed at single targets. You can acquire the Puppet Ripper by defeating
the King of Puppets and trading its rare Ergo to Alidoro in exchange for the scythe. Number 1:
Two Dragons Sword The Two Dragons Sword is a beautiful katana
that lets you cosplay as a puppet samurai, minus the Kabuto helmet. As you might expect from a weapon like this,
the Two Dragons Sword is very fast, light, has good reach, and allows the player to remain
highly mobile while delivering punishing blows. The blade’s damage is only average, but
keep in mind that the DPS will be high because it’s such a fast weapon. The Two Dragons Sword gets an A scaling in
Technique, making it the go-to weapon for Dexterity builds. Unsurprisingly, the Two Dragons Sword’s
primary Fable Art relies on mobility. When used, the player dashes forward and quickly
unleashes a couple of powerful attacks. The other Fable Art is even more impressive
as it allows you to blow a wind of swords in a cone in front of you that damages everything
in a wide radius. The Two Dragons Sword can be acquired by defeating
the Puppet-Devouring Green Monster and trading its rare Ergo to Alidoro in exchange for the
weapon. And that’s our list of the best weapons
in Lies of P. Because there are so many different weapons in the game that can work with so
many different builds, we’re bound to have overlooked something. If we didn’t mention your favorite, make
sure to let me know in the comments down below and, while you’re down there, remember to
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