Valheim Weapon Tier List — Best Weapons by Biome and Build

How to Read This Tier List
Valheim weapon power is gated by biome tier and crafting station upgrades, not by raw weapon name alone. A fully upgraded Bronze Atgeir outperforms an unupgraded Iron Sword for most of the Black Forest era. Every tier ranking below assumes the weapon is at its maximum quality level for the player's current forge tier — a mismatch here flips entire matchups.
Damage type also matters more than headline DPS. Skeletons take bonus damage from blunt weapons, Greydwarves take bonus damage from fire, Wolves take bonus damage from frost. The 'best' weapon for a fight is often the one whose damage type matches the target's weakness, not the highest base damage number. Tier picks below note damage type matchups where they meaningfully affect ranking.
Finally, weapon archetype matters. Swords are clean single-target tools, Atgeirs sweep multiple targets and break combos, maces stagger and crush armor, polearms keep distance, bows handle ranged threats, and magic staves enable the late-game Eitr playstyle. A well-stocked Viking carries 3-4 weapons across multiple archetypes, not one 'best' weapon for everything.
Top Pick by Biome — Quick Reference
| Biome | Meta Melee | Backup / Situational | Ranged |
|---|---|---|---|
| Meadows | Flint Spear | Stone Axe (chopping + filler combat) | Crude Bow |
| Black Forest | Bronze Atgeir | Bronze Sword + Round Shield | Finewood Bow |
| Swamp | Iron Mace (vs Draugr) | Iron Sword + Iron Buckler | Huntsman Bow |
| Mountain | Frostner (vs Wolves / Fenrings) | Silver Sword | Draugr Fang |
| Plains | Black Metal Atgeir | Black Metal Sword + Black Metal Shield | Draugr Fang + Needle Arrows |
| Mistlands | Mistwalker (frost slow) | Krom (max burst) / Staff of Embla | Spinesnap (Mistlands bow) |
| Ashlands | Flametal sword / Atgeir | Mistwalker (slow backup) | Best available Ashlands bow |
Meadows and Black Forest Weapons
| Weapon | Tier | Best Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flint Spear | S (Meadows) | Boar / Neck / Greylings | Throwable, ranged spear is the meta starter |
| Stone Axe | B (Meadows) | Tree chopping + filler combat | Doubles as a tool; one-weapon-slot value |
| Crude Bow | A (Meadows) | Deer hunting + early ranged | Wood + Leather Scraps; trivial to craft |
| Bronze Atgeir | S (Black Forest) | Greydwarf clusters + Troll AoE | Sweep attack carries the biome solo |
| Bronze Sword | A (Black Forest) | Single-target Troll / Skeleton | Pair with Round Shield for clean block-counter |
| Bronze Mace | A (Black Forest) | Skeletons (blunt bonus) | Best vs Burial Chamber spawns |
| Finewood Bow | S (Black Forest) | Troll kiting + Greydwarf Shaman picks | Crafted at Workbench; uses Finewood from Birch trees |
Verdict: Bronze Atgeir is the clear meta melee pick for the Black Forest — its sweep clears Greydwarf packs and breaks Troll combos. Pair with Finewood Bow for ranged. Mace only earns a slot if you are actively farming Burial Chambers.
Swamp and Mountain Weapons
| Weapon | Tier | Best Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron Mace | S (Swamp) | Draugr / Blob / Wraith | Blunt bonus carries the entire Swamp |
| Iron Sword | A (Swamp) | General Draugr Elite single-target | Faster than Mace; lower per-hit damage |
| Iron Atgeir | A (Swamp) | Draugr clusters in Crypts | Sweep great in tight halls |
| Banded Shield | S (Swamp) | Block + counter | Highest block value Iron-era; mandatory for Bonemass |
| Huntsman Bow | A (Swamp) | Wraiths + leech picks | Higher draw damage; uses Iron + Finewood |
| Frostner | S (Mountain) | Wolves / Fenrings / Drakes | Frost slow chains kites perfectly; meta Mountain weapon |
| Silver Sword | S (Mountain) | Single-target Mountain monsters | Spirit damage handles Wraiths in Plains border zones |
| Draugr Fang | S (Mountain → Mistlands) | All ranged needs from Mountain onward | Highest bow draw damage in mid-game |
Verdict: Iron Mace for Swamp, Frostner or Silver Sword for Mountain, Draugr Fang for every ranged slot from here on. Banded Shield is mandatory for Bonemass and stays in your toolkit until Black Metal Shield is upgraded.
Plains, Mistlands, and Ashlands Weapons
| Weapon | Tier | Best Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black Metal Atgeir | S (Plains) | Fuling packs + Berserker control | Sweep clears packs while keeping distance |
| Black Metal Sword | S (Plains) | Single-target Berserker / Lox | Highest sustained Plains DPS |
| Black Metal Shield | S (Plains) | Block-counter + Deathsquito stagger | Mandatory Plains shield upgrade |
| Mistwalker | S (Mistlands) | General Mistlands combat + Queen | Frost slow procs make every fight survivable |
| Krom | A (Mistlands) | Burst single-target on Seeker Soldiers | Higher DPS than Mistwalker but slower swings |
| Himminafl | A (Mistlands) | Blunt + electric vs Mistlands armored | Stuns Seeker Soldiers reliably |
| Staff of Embla | S (Mistlands) | Ranged magic DPS | Core magic-build damage staff |
| Staff of Protection | S (Mistlands) | Bubble shield for clutch saves | Even melee builds slot this for Queen + Fader |
| Staff of Frost | A (Mistlands) | Ranged frost slow on multiple targets | Pairs with Mistwalker for double frost pressure |
| Spinesnap | S (Mistlands) | Top-tier ranged for Mistlands and beyond | Highest draw damage available in the Mistlands tier |
| Flametal sword | S (Ashlands) | Endgame melee meta | Replaces Mistwalker as primary; pair with Mistwalker backup for slow utility |
| Flametal Atgeir | S (Ashlands) | Charred patrol sweeps + adds on Fader | Best Ashlands AoE weapon for fortress clears |
Verdict: From Plains onward, Atgeir + sword pair is the universal meta. Mistwalker is the most important weapon unlock in the entire game — frost slow procs change how the Mistlands and Ashlands are played. Flametal sword and Atgeir close out the tier list; Mistwalker stays in the loadout even after Flametal unlocks because frost slow utility never goes obsolete.
Best Weapons Across All Tiers — Top 10 Picks
- Mistwalker — best general-purpose melee weapon in the game; frost slow procs make every late-game fight more survivable.
- Flametal sword — endgame raw DPS leader; replaces Mistwalker as the primary Ashlands weapon.
- Black Metal Atgeir — best AoE melee weapon from Plains onward; carries the entire mid-to-late game.
- Staff of Protection — bubble shield is the single most impactful magic spell for survivability; slot it even on melee builds.
- Frostner — best Mountain weapon; frost slow + spirit damage handles Wolves, Fenrings, and lingering Mountain ghosts.
- Iron Mace — best Swamp weapon; blunt bonus melts Draugr and the entire Bonemass fight.
- Draugr Fang — best ranged bow for most of mid-to-late game; high draw damage and reasonable craft cost.
- Bronze Atgeir — best Black Forest weapon; sweep clears Greydwarf packs and stays useful until Iron unlocks.
- Staff of Embla — best magic damage staff for the entire Mistlands tier; defines the magic build playstyle.
- Flametal Atgeir — best AoE weapon for Charred fortress clears and Fader add management.
Damage Type Cheat Sheet
| Damage Type | Strong Against | Weak Against |
|---|---|---|
| Slash (sword) | Most flesh enemies | Skeletons (resist) |
| Blunt (mace, club) | Skeletons, Wraiths, armored Draugr | Most flesh (lower base) |
| Pierce (spear, arrow) | Soft targets, ranged opportunities | Heavily armored Charred |
| Fire (Surtling Cores, fire arrows) | Greydwarves, Ticks (vulnerable) | Surtlings, fire-themed enemies |
| Frost (Frostner, Mistwalker) | Wolves, Fenrings, Drakes, slows everything | Frost Drakes (resist) |
| Spirit (Silver Sword, Frostner) | Wraiths, undead | Most live enemies (lower base) |
| Eitr / Magic (staves) | Most non-magic enemies | The Queen (resists somewhat) |
Frequently asked questions
What is the best overall weapon in Valheim?
Mistwalker is the best general-purpose weapon for most of the game's late tiers because its frost slow procs make virtually every fight more survivable. Flametal sword passes it in raw DPS for the Ashlands, but most players still keep Mistwalker on a backup slot for the utility. If you can only craft one late-game weapon, make it Mistwalker first, then add Flametal once you have a stable Ashlands beachhead.
Should I use an Atgeir or a sword as my primary weapon?
Both. Atgeirs sweep multiple targets and break enemy combos with the secondary attack — invaluable for Greydwarf packs, Fuling groups, Charred patrols, and any add-heavy boss fight. Swords deal more sustained single-target DPS and are easier to weave with shield blocks. A well-equipped Viking carries both: Atgeir for pack control, sword for single targets and bosses. From Plains onward this combo is the meta.
Is Frostner still good in Mistlands and Ashlands?
Frostner is still useful for specific matchups (Wraiths, undead, frost-vulnerable Mistlands enemies) but is no longer your primary weapon by Mistlands. Mistwalker provides better frost slow utility on a sword frame, and Krom or Flametal options outperform Frostner for general single-target. Keep Frostner on a backup slot if you have inventory room — it shines occasionally — but do not invest forge upgrades into Frostner past Mountain era.
How important is the Mighty Bow equivalent for Valheim bows?
Valheim bows do not have a Mighty Bow Jewel system like other games — bow damage scales with the bow tier, arrow tier, and Bow skill level (from use). The main optimization levers are: upgrade to Spinesnap or the best Ashlands bow available; craft Needle Arrows or the best arrow type for your biome; and level Bow skill by using the bow regularly. Skill level adds meaningful damage at higher tiers, so swap your bow into the hotbar for chip damage between melee swaps to keep skill climbing.
Should I commit to a magic build or melee build?
Most players run melee primary with a magic offhand (typically Staff of Protection for the bubble shield). Pure magic builds are powerful but require longer crafting chains (Black Forge plus Eitr Refinery plus Galdr Table plus multiple staves) and squishier armor. The hybrid is the meta for first Mistlands and Ashlands campaigns. Pure magic builds shine on subsequent playthroughs once Refined Eitr is no longer a bottleneck.
Which shield is best at each tier?
Wood Shield (Meadows) → Round Shield (Black Forest) → Banded Shield (Swamp; mandatory for Bonemass) → Silver Shield (Mountain) → Black Metal Shield (Plains; carries through Mistlands and into Ashlands). Bucklers (Iron Buckler, Carapace Buckler) are alternatives for parry-focused builds — higher parry multiplier but lower block value. Most players take the tower shield route for safer block-counter play.
Are throwable spears worth keeping after early game?
Yes for specific situations. Throwable spears retain utility through the entire game for sniping Greydwarf Shamans, Wraiths, and other priority targets when you do not want to swap to a bow. Krom-tier or late-game throwing options keep them relevant. Most veterans stop slotting spears as a primary after the Bronze era but keep one in inventory for situational throws — especially when stamina is low and a bow draw would be too slow.
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