Complete Weapon Database

Every Cursed Blade weapon, its stats, where it drops, and what is worth chasing

Cursed Blade has 20+ weapons across Sword, Staff, and Bow types — from starter gear in Desolate Old to legendary endgame drops in Silver Valley. Each weapon rolls with random affixes, so the weapon name alone does not tell the full story. This page covers every weapon's base stats, drop location, tier ranking, and how the random affix system works.

Updated: June 12, 2026

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Weapons are the core progression system in Cursed Blade. Unlike games where gear follows fixed stat lines, every weapon here drops with random affixes — so two copies of the same weapon can feel completely different depending on the rolls. There are currently 20+ weapons across Sword, Staff, and Bow types, ranging from Level 1 starter gear to Level 65 endgame legendary drops in Silver Valley and Plague Village. Weapon drops are tied to specific zones and enemy types, so knowing where to farm is just as important as knowing which weapon name to chase. This page organizes every weapon by type with its base stats, drop location, and current tier ranking, then explains how the random affix system actually works so you can judge a drop by its rolls, not just its name.

Quick Read

Total Weapons
20+
Weapon Types
Sword, Staff, Bow
Highest Level Cap
65
Highest Base ATK
96 (DrgWing)
Last Updated
June 2026

Weapon Type Comparison

Each weapon type has different strengths and weaknesses. Pick the type that fits your playstyle and attribute build.

Sword

Solid All-Rounder

Best For: Melee combat, balanced damage and speed, new players

Strengths: Swords have the most variety (13+ weapons) and the highest per-hit damage potential. DrgWing (96 ATK, 1.3 speed) is the strongest single weapon in the game. Good attack speed options like SunBlade (1.35) and RuneBlade (1.35).

Weaknesses: You prefer ranged safety, need faster farming clears, or want to avoid taking melee damage in dungeons.

Take It When: Pick Sword if you want the highest single-target damage and prefer face-to-face combat.

Staff

Solid Ranged Option

Best For: Wisdom-scaling magic builds, mid-range combat, AOE farming

Strengths: Staffs offer good ranged damage with Odyss (79 ATK, 1.3 speed) matching top-tier swords. Good for players speccing into Wisdom for magic damage scaling. Blood Staff and Shaman Staff provide solid mid-game options before endgame farming.

Weaknesses: You want the absolute highest DPS (bow meta) or prefer melee combat. Staff underperforms vs Bow in current meta.

Take It When: Pick Staff if you are building Wisdom stats or prefer magic/ranged hybrid gameplay.

Bow

Meta

Best For: Ranged DPS, safe farming, speed clearing, current strongest weapon type

Strengths: Bows are the current meta weapon type in Cursed Blade. The combination of ranged safety, good base damage (Dark Magic Bow 73 ATK, Legolas 75 ATK), and synergy with Agility stats and Stun Combo talents makes Bow the strongest and safest farming path. Thorn Bow is also the best early-game starter.

Weaknesses: You prefer melee combat, dislike kiting, or have already invested heavily in Strength-based builds.

Take It When: Pick Bow if you want the strongest and safest progression path. Best for both beginners and endgame farming.

Full Weapons Table

All weapons sorted by type then level requirement. Base ATK and Attack Speed are the raw weapon stats before any random affix rolls.

Iron Sword

Type: Sword

Tier: D

Level: 1

Base ATK: 12

Speed: 1.3

Location: Desolate Old

Wild Blade

Type: Sword

Tier: D

Level: 6

Base ATK: 18

Speed: 1.35

Location: Bone Necropolis

Knight Blade

Type: Sword

Tier: C

Level: 11

Base ATK: 25

Speed: 1.3

Location: Desolate Wheat

Dark Blade

Type: Sword

Tier: B

Level: 22

Base ATK: 40

Speed: 1.3

Location: Open Mines

Rune Blade (RuneBlade)

Type: Sword

Tier: A

Level: 28

Base ATK: 46

Speed: 1.35

Location: Silver Village

Endless Blade (EndIsBlade)

Type: Sword

Tier: A

Level: 45

Base ATK: 70

Speed: 1.3

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Golden Blade (GdnBlade)

Type: Sword

Tier: A

Level: 49

Base ATK: 78

Speed: 1.25

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Man-Eater

Type: Sword

Tier: A

Level: 52

Base ATK: 67

Speed: 1.15

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Tidal

Type: Sword

Tier: A

Level: 52

Base ATK: 74

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Sun Blade (SunBlade)

Type: Sword

Tier: S

Level: 54

Base ATK: 75

Speed: 1.35

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Divinity

Type: Sword

Tier: S

Level: 56

Base ATK: 79

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Monk Cane

Type: Sword

Tier: S

Level: 65

Base ATK: 69

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

DrgWing

Type: Sword

Tier: SS

Level: 65

Base ATK: 96

Speed: 1.3

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Apprentice Wand

Type: Staff

Tier: D

Level: 1

Base ATK: 9

Speed: 1.2

Location: Desolate Old

Jungle Staff

Type: Staff

Tier: D

Level: 6

Base ATK: 16

Speed: 1.25

Location: Bone Necropolis

Mage's Staff

Type: Staff

Tier: C

Level: 11

Base ATK: 25

Speed: 1.1

Location: Desolate Wheat

Ritual Staff

Type: Staff

Tier: C

Level: 16

Base ATK: 29

Speed: 1.2

Location: Fetid Swampland

Blood Staff

Type: Staff

Tier: B

Level: 25

Base ATK: 40

Speed: 1.2

Location: Open Mines

Shaman Staff

Type: Staff

Tier: A

Level: 45

Base ATK: 65

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

EmpBlade

Type: Staff

Tier: A

Level: 50

Base ATK: 70

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Odyss

Type: Staff

Tier: S

Level: 52

Base ATK: 79

Speed: 1.3

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Leviathan

Type: Staff

Tier: A

Level: 56

Base ATK: 72

Speed: 1.15

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Antler Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: D

Level: 1

Base ATK: 12

Speed: 1.2

Location: Desolate Old

Bone Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: D

Level: 5

Base ATK: 13

Speed: 1.25

Location: Bone Necropolis

Thorn Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: C

Level: 16

Base ATK: 28

Speed: 1.1

Location: Fetid Swampland

Arcane Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: B

Level: 22

Base ATK: 32

Speed: 1.2

Location: Bandit

Night Elf Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: A

Level: 45

Base ATK: 54

Speed: 1.25

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Living Wood

Type: Bow

Tier: A

Level: 49

Base ATK: 73

Speed: 1.15

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Falcon

Type: Bow

Tier: A

Level: 50

Base ATK: 62

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Sniper

Type: Bow

Tier: A

Level: 51

Base ATK: 63

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Praetorian Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: A

Level: 54

Base ATK: 69

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Legolas

Type: Bow

Tier: A

Level: 62

Base ATK: 75

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Dark Magic Bow

Type: Bow

Tier: S

Level: 65

Base ATK: 73

Speed: 1.2

Location: Plague Village / Silver Valley

Random Affix System (Why Weapon Name Is Not Everything)

Every weapon drops with random stat rolls

In Cursed Blade, weapons do not have fixed stats. Every weapon drop rolls with random affixes that add bonus stats like extra damage, attack speed, critical chance, critical damage, agility, strength, wisdom, or other modifiers. This means two copies of the same weapon with the same name can have very different effective power.

A good roll can make a low-tier weapon outperform a higher one

A Rune Blade (A-tier, Level 28) with great affix rolls can easily out-damage a poorly-rolled SunBlade (S-tier, Level 54). This is why it is worth checking every drop's affixes before selling or salvaging — especially in endgame zones where higher-level weapons drop with more affix slots.

Affix Locking with Divine Stone

Once you find a weapon with a strong affix roll you want to keep, you can lock that affix with a Divine Stone. This prevents the stat from being rerolled during forging or reinforcement. Divine Stones are rare resources, so save them for your endgame weapon with good base stats AND a strong primary affix.

Reinforcement and the Level 80 cap

Weapons can be reinforced at the blacksmith up to a tested cap of +80. Each reinforcement level increases base damage. Legendary-quality weapons can reach this cap. The optimal path is: find a weapon with good base stats and a strong primary affix, lock the affix with Divine Stone, then reinforce to max.

Best Weapon Picks By Goal

Not sure which weapon to farm for? Start with your current progression stage and work from there.

Best starter weapon (Level 1-10)

You just started Cursed Blade and need the first real weapon upgrade.

Main pick: Thorn Bow (Bow, L16)

Backup pick: Knight Blade (Sword, L11) or Mage's Staff (Staff, L11)

Thorn Bow is widely considered the best early-game weapon. You can farm it in Fetid Swampland and it enables fast progression through the first 20+ levels. But Knight Blade from Desolate Wheat is easier to get first.

Best early-mid game upgrade (Level 20-40)

You have outgrown your starter and want a real power bump.

Main pick: Rune Blade (Sword, L28) from Silver Village

Backup pick: Blood Staff (Staff, L25) or Arcane Bow (Bow, L22)

Rune Blade has excellent attack speed (1.35) and solid base ATK for its level. Farm Silver Village for both levels and drops at the same time.

Best endgame weapon to chase

You are in Plague Village / Silver Valley and want the strongest weapons.

Main pick: DrgWing (Sword, L65) or Dark Magic Bow (Bow, L65)

Backup pick: Odyss (Staff, L52), SunBlade (Sword, L54), or Legolas (Bow, L62)

DrgWing has the highest base ATK in the game (96). Dark Magic Bow is the Bow meta endgame pick. All endgame weapons drop from the same zones, so farm Plague Village and Silver Valley for all of them.

Best farming / speed clear weapon

You want to clear mobs and level up as fast as possible.

Main pick: Bow direction — any high-level Bow with good attack speed affixes

Backup pick: SunBlade (Sword, 1.35 speed)

Bow is the current meta for farming speed. Ranged safety means less downtime. Pair with Agility stats and Stun Combo talents for maximum clear efficiency.

Best bossing weapon

You want high single-target damage for boss fights.

Main pick: DrgWing (Sword, 96 ATK)

Backup pick: Odyss (Staff, 79 ATK) or Dark Magic Bow (Bow, 73 ATK)

DrgWing's raw 96 base ATK makes it the strongest boss killer on paper. But if you have better affix rolls on another weapon, that weapon may out-damage it.

Weapon FAQ

How many weapons are in Cursed Blade?

There are 20+ weapons across 3 types: Sword (13+), Staff (8+), and Bow (11+). The exact count can shift with Alpha updates since the game is still in active development.

What is the best weapon in Cursed Blade right now?

DrgWing (Sword) has the highest base ATK at 96, making it the strongest on paper. But Bow is the current meta weapon type — Dark Magic Bow and Legolas offer excellent ranged DPS with better safety. The best weapon for you depends on your build and what affix rolls you find.

Check the Tier List for full rankings

What is the best beginner weapon?

Thorn Bow (found in Fetid Swampland) is widely considered the best early-game weapon. It enables fast progression. Before that, Knight Blade from Desolate Wheat and Iron Sword from Desolate Old are your starter options.

What does random affix mean on weapons?

Every weapon in Cursed Blade drops with random bonus stats called affixes. These can include extra damage, attack speed, critical stats, or attribute bonuses. The same weapon name can have very different effective power depending on its rolls. A well-rolled lower-tier weapon can outperform a poorly-rolled higher-tier one.

Where do you farm the best weapons in Cursed Blade?

Plague Village and Silver Valley are the endgame weapon farming zones. All top-tier weapons (DrgWing, Dark Magic Bow, Odyss, SunBlade, Divinity, etc.) drop here at Level 45-65. Earlier zones: Silver Village (Level 20-30), Open Mines (Level 20-25), Fetid Swampland (Level 15-20), Bone Necropolis (Level 5-10), Desolate Old (Level 1-5).

Is Bow better than Sword in Cursed Blade?

Yes, Bow is currently the stronger weapon type overall. Ranged safety, good damage output, and synergy with Agility stats and Stun Combo talents make it the meta pick. However, DrgWing (Sword) has the highest single-hit damage potential in the game.

Does weapon rarity matter in Cursed Blade?

Yes. Higher-rarity weapons have higher base stats and more affix slots. But rarity alone does not determine usefulness — affix roll quality often matters more than the weapon's base rarity tier.

Read the full Beginner Guide

How do you lock weapon affixes?

Use a Divine Stone to lock a weapon's affix so it cannot be rerolled during forging or reinforcement. This is a rare resource — save it for an endgame weapon with both good base stats and a strong primary affix roll.

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