The Best Boss Weapons in Lies of P

Lies of P might draw inspiration from Bloodborne and Dark Souls, but it gives its own twisted spin to the Souls-like formula — especially when it comes to weapons. Instead of simply finding new blades, you can trade boss Ergo for one-of-a-kind special weapons, each with unique Fable Arts and visual flair. These aren’t just stronger versions of regular weapons — they’re statements.

But not all boss weapons are created equal. Some are brutal game-changers; others are stylish but situational. Here’s a ranking and overview of the best boss weapons in Lies of P, so you know which ones to chase and which to skip.

10. Etiquette

The Etiquette might not top anyone’s damage charts, but it’s undeniably one of the most charming weapons in the game — an umbrella-shaped blade that’s pure style. You can trade it early on for a Chapter 2 boss Ergo, making it one of the first special weapons available.

It scales well with Technique, offering a quick attack speed and flashy moves, but its short range and modest damage limit its long-term potential. Still, if you prefer dexterity-based combat and love the flair of parrying enemies with an umbrella, this weapon’s worth a spin.

[Etiquette]

9. Frozen Feast

Frozen Feast looks as cold and heavy as its name suggests — a Motivity greatsword that hits hard but feels sluggish. It’s beautiful to look at, but when you compare it to other Motivity-based special weapons, it starts to lose ground.

What saves Frozen Feast is its Fable Arts, which can dish out serious damage when timed properly. It’s not a bad choice for those who love massive, deliberate swings — but there are better heavy options later in the game.

8. Uroboros’ Eye

You’ll earn the Uroboros’ Eye after defeating Laxasia, and the payoff is worth the grind. This circular blade is one of the most visually striking weapons in Lies of P — and its playstyle matches its flair.

Built for Technique users, Uroboros’ Eye has excellent range and graceful Fable Arts that make it feel distinct from other swords. The only downside? You’ll get it very late in the story, limiting how much time you can truly enjoy it.

[Uroboros’ Eye]

7. Seven-Coil Spring Sword

If you resisted the temptation to consume your first boss Ergo for extra levels, congratulations — you can trade it to Alidoro for the Seven-Coil Spring Sword, one of the most reliable Motivity greatswords in the early game.

Its standout feature is a defensive parry mechanic that punishes enemies when you block perfectly. Combine that with its high base damage, and you’ve got a weapon that rewards skill and patience.

6. Puppet Ripper

The scythe of Romeo, one of Lies of P’s most memorable bosses, becomes your reward for surviving that fiery showdown. The Puppet Ripper is a Technique-focused weapon with a wickedly satisfying reach.

Though it swings slower than you might expect, its extended heavy attacks make it perfect for crowd control or chipping away at big bosses. It’s a weapon that feels like revenge in motion — poetic and deadly.

[Puppet Ripper]

5. Noblesse Oblige

Earned from the final boss, Simon Manus, the Noblesse Oblige is the ultimate Motivity weapon. It’s brutally slow but hits like a truck, dealing some of the highest raw damage in the game.

Its Fable Arts are devastating but require precise timing — this isn’t a weapon for button-mashers. For players who love the challenge of heavy builds and well-timed strikes, Noblesse Oblige is a fitting reward for reaching the endgame.

4. Trident of the Covenant

You can obtain the Trident of the Covenant relatively early — after defeating Archbishop Andreus at the end of Chapter 4. This spear excels for Technique builds, with impressive range and unique defensive counter potential.

If you master its timing, the Trident can create breathing room against aggressive enemies while keeping up steady pressure. It’s a balanced weapon that can carry a disciplined player all the way to the credits.

[Trident of the Covenant]

3. Proof of Humanity

Hidden behind the game’s secret final boss, the Proof of Humanity is a sleek, minimalist weapon designed for balanced builds. It doesn’t overwhelm you with flashy effects — it’s all about precision and reliability.

It’s arguably the most well-rounded weapon in Lies of P, scaling equally well across multiple stats. The only downside? You’ll unlock it after finishing the main story, meaning it’s more of a trophy than a tool for progression.

2. Holy Sword of the Ark

Fuoco is one of Lies of P’s first big skill checks — and defeating him rewards you with the Holy Sword of the Ark, a Motivity weapon that blends power and flexibility like few others.

The sword can extend or retract depending on your Fable Arts use, giving you both reach and close-range dominance. For players who hate swapping between heavy and light weapons, this sword is a dream come true.

[Holy Sword of the Ark]

1. Two Dragons Sword

The crown jewel of Technique builds, the Two Dragons Sword is everything you want in a late-game weapon: stylish, lightweight, and viciously effective. It’s the reward for conquering Chapter 8’s boss, and once you wield it, you’ll understand why it’s so beloved.

Its charge attack includes a built-in parry, turning defense into offense in one smooth motion. The sword’s agility and reach make it ideal for boss fights that demand precision and mobility. It’s the ultimate expression of Lies of P’s combat philosophy — graceful, dangerous, and deeply satisfying.

[Two Dragons Sword]

Final Thoughts

Lies of P’s special weapons aren’t just tools — they’re extensions of your playstyle. Whether you favor raw Motivity strength or nimble Technique precision, the right boss weapon can transform the entire feel of combat.

Save your boss Ergo wisely, experiment with different playstyles, and don’t be afraid to craft weapons that match your rhythm. In a world where every puppet fights for purpose, the right weapon might just be your key to survival.