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All Diablo 4 weapons and unique effects

Nov 30, 2023

D4 weapons are crucial to success in Sanctuary, even the best barb won't get far against Lilith with their bare hands, so we detail every Diablo 4 weapon type.

Grace Dean

Updated: Jun 4, 2023

What are all of the Diablo 4 weapons? Being a loot-driven action RPG is Diablo's key strength. So, knowing about the weapons in the newest addition to the franchise is key. The weapons types in Diablo 4 are vast and whilst we await the arrival of the full game on June 6, we’ve gathered all the intel on weapons currently known from beta gameplay, developer updates from Blizzard, and more.

When it comes to which weapons you can use, it's important to note that they’re specific to the Diablo 4 class type you choose. Take the Necromancer, for example. Whilst Diablo 4‘s Necromancer uses multi-class weapons like swords, daggers, wands, focuses, and shields, they are the only class that can use scythes.

From how to unlock weapons in Diablo 4 to the weapons currently known about, this guide takes as deep a dive as possible into everything we know so far. We’ll be sure to keep the guide updated though, so bookmark this guide and check back on the game's full release. If you’re looking for more Diablo 4 content in the meantime, check out our latest guide to the Diablo 4 battle pass, the best classes, and our tips and tricks guide for beginners.

The ten weapon types in Diablo 4 are:

The following also come in a two-handed variant:

As far as acquiring or unlocking weapons in Diablo 4, in true Diablo fashion, there's a variety of ways to do this. Players can find weapons inside chests, such as Silent Chests, uncovered whilst exploring the expansive world and its many dungeons. They can also be purchased from merchants, crafted using various crafting materials, or obtained upon defeating various enemies or bosses.

Diablo 4 uses a random loot system based on previous games, meaning that what you acquire is based on a random generation. Blizzard has also confirmed that, much like Diablo 3, loot will be personal and smart, meaning it's separated between players and there's a higher percentage of drops specific to your class. Perfect for unlocking weapons that suit your strategy, class, and skill.

Without further ado, let's jump into everything we know so far about the different weapon types in Diablo 4.

Axes are wielded with both hands, meaning players cannot equip a shield.

The Butcher's Cleaver Class: AllUnique effect: Gain stealth for X seconds when killing enemies with Shred. If stealth is broken with an attack, ambush activates meaning player can use critical strikes for X seconds.

Waxing Gibbous Class: DruidUnique effect: Lucky Hit: When critically striking an enemy, there is X% chance to fear and slow them by X% for X seconds.

Typically larger and heavier than axes, two-handed axes will slow down a player but will heighten damage and the ability to inflict damage on multiple targets at once.

Ancients’ Oath Class: BarbarianUnique effect: Steel Grasp initiates two additional chains which when used, slows enemies by X% for X seconds.

Bows typically have a longer range than other ranged weapons in Diablo 4.

Skyhunter Class: RogueUnique effect: First direct damage dealt to an enemy is a guaranteed critical strike. Gain energy if cast with maximum stack of Precision Key Passive.

Windforce Class: RogueUnique effect: Lucky Hit – x% chance to deal double damage and knock back the target.

No Crossbows have been revealed for Diablo 4 thus far, we will update on the game's launch for this ranged weapon.

Melee weapon for fast, close-range combat. Often carried by Rogues, daggers are smaller and lighter than other melees such as swords or axes.

Asheara's Khanjar Class: RogueUnique effect: When spending three combo points, core skills increase damage by x%. Basic skills also have x% chance of generation three combo points.

Condemnation Class: RogueUnique Effect: Attack speed increases by x% for X seconds, up to X% on successful hit.

Used exclusively by the Sorceress and Necromancer classes, these offhand weapons provide bonuses to spellcasting abilities. Designed to be paired with a wielded weapon.

Like the axes, maces are also wielded with both hands preventing the use of a shield.

Two-handed maces are also wielded with both hands, but are larger and heavier.

Hellhammer Class: BarbarianUnique effect: Upheaval ignites the ground and burns enemies for additional damage over X seconds

Overkill Class: BarbarianUnique Effect: Death Blow creates a shockwave, dealing X% of base damage to enemies. When an enemy dies to Death Blow, cooldown is reset.

Much like axes and maces, staves are also wielded with both hands preventing the use of a shield.

Staff of Ursine Strength Class: SorcererUnique effect: Knocked down enemies take 45% additional damage, +21 strength, +6% overpower chance, +9% immobilize chance, +10% critical strike chance.

Staff of Endless Rage Class: SorcererUnique effect: Every third cast of Fireball launches two additional projectiles.

Staff of Lam Esen Class: SorcererUnique effect: Charged bolts pierce, but deal X% less damage.

Staff of Fractured Flames Class: SorcererUnique effect: Fireball launches three projectiles that deal 54% of normal damage, +4% attack speed, +3.5% critical chance.

Thunderspire Class: UnknownUnique effect: Lightning strikes a nearby enemy dealing 166 damage whenever using shapeshift, +4% attack speed, up to 6.5% chance to slow.

Heavier and larger than one-handed staves, two-handed staves can cast spells and channel magical energy

Greatstaff of the Crone Class: DruidUnique Effect: Claw becomes a Storm skill and can cast Storm Strike at x% normal damage.

Like axes, maces, and staves, swords are wielded with both hands preventing the use of a shield.

Ramaladni's Magnum Opus Class: BarbarianUnique effect: Skills deal X% increased damage per point of fury you have, but lose X fury every second.

Doombringer Class: AllUnique effect: Lucky Hit: up to X% chance to deal X shadow damage to surrounding enemies and reduce damage done by X% for X seconds.

Heavier with more damage dealt are the two-handed swords, which also relinquish the use of a shield.

Fields of Crimson Class: BarbarianUnique effect: Damaging at least one enemy with Rupture creates a blood pool that inflicts X bleeding damage over X seconds. Enemies also standing in the pool take X% increased bleeding damage.

The Godfather Class: AllUnique effect: Increases Critical Strike damage by X%.

Like axes, maces, staves, and swords, scythes are wielded with both hands preventing the use of a shield.

Black River Class: NecromancerUnique effect: Corpse Explosion consumes up to X additional corpses around the initial corpse, dealing X% increased damage with a X% larger radius per additional corpse.

Larger and heavier than one-handed scythes, they deliver wide sweeping attacks, hitting multiple enemies at one time

Bloodless Scream Class: NecromancerUnique effect: Darkness skills chill enemies up to X%. Lucky Hit: Darkness skills have up to a X% chance to generate X additional essence against frozen targets.

Finally, wands, like many more on the list are wielded with both hands meaning use of a shield is prevented.

Flamescar Class: SorcererUnique effect: While channeling Incinerate, embers are shot out that attract enemies, dealing X fire damage.

That's everything we know so far about the D4 weapons. We’ll be updating this guide when the full game launches on Tuesday, June 6, so be sure to check back or bookmark this page for easy access. Whilst you wait, we’ve compiled a guide to the best RPG games to check out. Which, for now, features Diablo 3. Alongside that, we also spoke to Diablo 4 developers at Blizzard to find out what they think the best builds in the game really are, and how to make them. Plus we have the best Diablo 4 Necromancer build.

What are all of the Diablo 4 weapons? The ten weapon types in Diablo 4 are: Axes Bows Crossbows Daggers Focuses Maces Staves Swords Scythes Wands Axes Two handed axes Bows Crossbows Daggers Focuses Maces Two handed maces Staves Two handed staves Swords Two handed swords Scythes Two handed scythes Wands The Butcher's Cleaver Class Unique effect Waxing Gibbous Class Unique effect Ancients’ Oath Class Unique effect Skyhunter Class Unique effect Windforce Class Unique effect Asheara's Khanjar Class Condemnation Class Unique Effect Hellhammer Class Unique effect Overkill Class Unique Effect Staff of Ursine Strength Class Unique effect Staff of Endless Rage Class Unique effect Staff of Lam Esen Class Unique effect Staff of Fractured Flames Class Unique effect Thunderspire Class Unique effect Greatstaff of the Crone Class Unique Effect Ramaladni's Magnum Opus Class Unique effect Doombringer Class Unique effect Fields of Crimson Class Unique effect The Godfather Class Unique effect Black River Class Unique effect Bloodless Scream Class Unique effect Flamescar Class Unique effect