Kliff's Best Weapon Upgrade Path in Crimson Desert

Kliff Weapon Upgrade — Quick Reference
| Stage | Weapon Enhancement Level | Key Materials | Power Gain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Game | +1 to +3 | Iron Ingots, Minor Enhancement Stones | Moderate — noticeable raw damage increase |
| Mid Game | +4 to +5 | Hardened Steel, Minor Enhancement Stones (x3–5) | High — damage scaling shifts, skill interaction improves |
| Mid-Late Game | +6 to +7 | Hardened Steel (x3–5 per level), Major Enhancement Stones | High — near breakpoint for talent synergy |
| Late Game | +8 | Hardened Steel (x5–8), Major Enhancement Stone (x2–3), Rare Enhancement Stone | Major — talent synergy fully activated; significant skill damage jump |
| Endgame | +9 to +10 | Rare Enhancement Stones, Hardened Steel (x8–10), Unique Catalyst | Incremental but meaningful for content requiring peak performance |
Kliff's Weapon Types — What He Can Use
Kliff in Crimson Desert has access to multiple weapon type branches that affect his combat style and skill scaling. The two primary weapon paths community testing identifies as optimal are the greatsword path (high damage per swing, slower attack speed, strong stagger on enemies) and the longsword path (faster attack speed, more chained combo potential, slightly lower per-hit damage). Both paths are viable, but the greatsword is generally favored for content with large enemies and field bosses, while the longsword shines in PvP and fast-enemy scenarios.
A third weapon option — the war axe — exists for Kliff and provides some of the highest raw damage numbers per swing at the cost of the slowest attack speed of the three main options. Community reports on the war axe path are more mixed; it's considered a valid choice for dedicated PvE players who understand its rhythm, but the longsword and greatsword have broader utility.
Your weapon type choice affects which skills scale most favorably. Before committing to a weapon enhancement path, check which skills you plan to prioritize — the Macduff Skill Guide and skill documentation can help identify which weapon type synergizes best with your intended skill build.
The Recommended Upgrade Priority Order
Prioritize your primary weapon enhancement above all other gear upgrades. In Crimson Desert, weapon damage scales all combat output — your armor and accessory upgrades matter, but a well-enhanced weapon enables you to fight content that funds all other progression. Get your primary weapon to at least +5 before spending significant enhancement materials on anything else.
After +5 on the primary weapon, the next priority depends on your content focus. If you're doing field boss runs, upgrade your chest armor to mid-tier enhancement before pushing the weapon further — survivability enables more kills per session. If you're focused on PvP or rushing endgame content, continue weapon enhancement to +8 before armor work, since the +8 power breakpoint is significant.
Secondary weapons — whether a utility sidearm or an elemental infusion option — should not be enhanced until your primary weapon reaches at least +5. Materials spent on secondary weapons before that point are inefficient. After +5 primary, a basic +2 to +3 enhancement on your secondary is a reasonable investment for combat flexibility.
Enhancement Materials Needed — Full Path to +8
- +1: Iron Ingots x3, Minor Enhancement Stone x1 (straightforward, no failure risk at this tier)
- +2: Iron Ingots x5, Minor Enhancement Stone x1 (still reliable; low failure risk)
- +3: Hardened Steel x1, Minor Enhancement Stone x2 (first Hardened Steel requirement; success rate high at this tier)
- +4: Hardened Steel x2, Minor Enhancement Stone x3 (success rate begins to decrease; community reports ~70–80%)
- +5: Hardened Steel x3, Minor Enhancement Stone x3–4 (important breakpoint; success rate ~60–70% per community testing)
- +6: Hardened Steel x3–4, Major Enhancement Stone x1 (first Major Stone requirement; save up before attempting)
- +7: Hardened Steel x4–5, Major Enhancement Stone x1–2 (community success rate estimates ~40–55%)
- +8: Hardened Steel x5–8, Major Enhancement Stone x2–3, Rare Enhancement Stone x1 (most valuable breakpoint; budget for multiple attempts)
Key Power Breakpoints Worth Grinding For
Three enhancement levels represent genuinely meaningful power breakpoints for Kliff rather than incremental increases. At +3, a visible jump in raw damage output occurs — the first breakpoint worth targeting early. At +5, weapon skill scaling changes in Kliff's skill calculations, making several combat abilities noticeably stronger. Community reports suggest some skills at +5 effectively perform as if they had leveled up — this breakpoint makes a significant quality-of-life difference in mid-game content.
The most important breakpoint is +8. At this level, a specific talent synergy — dependent on your chosen primary weapon type — activates fully. The greatsword path's +8 talent activation provides a substantial increase to stagger damage and boss break mechanics. The longsword path's +8 synergy activates a chain-attack multiplier that significantly improves sustained damage. Reaching +8 transforms your combat effectiveness in a way that smaller increments do not.
Enhancement levels above +8 provide meaningful but more incremental improvements. The jump from +8 to +9 is smaller than the jump from +7 to +8. Plan your material budget around reaching +8 as the primary goal, then push further as materials allow rather than treating +9 and +10 as immediate targets.
Greatsword vs. Longsword Upgrade Path for Kliff
| Attribute | Greatsword Path | Longsword Path |
|---|---|---|
| Damage Style | High burst per swing, slower cadence | Sustained combo damage, faster rhythm |
| Boss Combat | Excellent — stagger and break mechanics scale well | Good — sustained DPS during boss openings |
| PvP | Strong at close range if combo lands | More consistent — speed advantage matters in PvP |
| +8 Talent Synergy | Stagger damage bonus + enhanced boss break | Chain attack multiplier + extended combo window |
| Recommended For | PvE-focused players, boss farming, high-health enemies | PvP-focused players, fast enemy types, combo playstyle |
Verdict: Choose greatsword if your primary content focus is field bosses and PvE challenges. Choose longsword for PvP viability and faster enemy types. Both paths reach equivalent power at +8 — the difference is playstyle, not overall effectiveness.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best weapon for Kliff in Crimson Desert?
Both greatsword and longsword are strong primary choices. Greatsword is recommended for PvE and boss content due to stagger mechanics. Longsword is better for PvP and fast-enemy scenarios. Choose based on your primary content focus.
What enhancement level should I target first for Kliff?
+5 is the first major priority — it changes weapon skill scaling and provides a noticeable damage improvement. After +5, push to +8 as the key talent synergy breakpoint. These two targets should anchor your upgrade planning.
How much Hardened Steel does it take to upgrade Kliff's weapon to +8?
Community estimates suggest approximately 20–30+ Hardened Steel for the full +1 to +8 path, accounting for multiple failed attempts at higher enhancement levels. Budget more than the minimum recipe requires due to failure rates above +4.
What are the key weapon breakpoints for Kliff?
+3 (visible raw damage increase), +5 (skill scaling changes), and +8 (full talent synergy activation). Enhancement levels between these points are meaningful but less dramatically impactful.
Should I upgrade my secondary weapon before reaching +5 on my primary?
No. Focus all enhancement materials on your primary weapon to +5 before investing in secondary weapons. Materials spent on secondaries before that point provide poor returns relative to pushing the primary.
Can you fail weapon enhancement in Crimson Desert?
Yes. Community reports suggest enhancement success rates begin declining above +3, reaching approximately 40–55% at +7 and likely lower at +8. Always have extra materials budgeted for failed attempts.
Sources & verification
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- Crimson Desert Community Wiki — Kliff character guide
- Pearl Abyss — Official Crimson Desert character documentation
- Crimson Desert fact-check pass — guide step re-tested in-game
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