Are you looking for the best heavy thrusting swords in Elden Ring?
Elden Ring is the latest action RPG from FromSoftware. It features some of the best mechanics from other Soulsborne games and packs new mechanics that improved the game’s overall feel.Â
Like other Souls games, Elden Ring features different kinds of weapons. Among these weapons are thrusting swords.
Thrusting swords are some of the most popular weapons to use in Elden Ring. This is mainly due to their very quick launching attacks. Besides that, these weapons in the game also have decent range and piercing attacks, making them a safer option than other weapons.
Fortunately, Elden Ring comes with a handful of heavy thrusting swords, giving players a lot of options to choose from.
While most of the weapons in our list look average on their own, they can be included in certain builds that will maximize their potential by a few folds. These weapons also work great even in the later stages of the game.
In this guide, we’ll show you some of the best heavy thrusting swords in Elden Ring.
Let’s get right into it!
Antspur Rapier

Location: Looted from Maleigh Marais at Shaded Castle Castellan
This unique thrusting sword in Elden Ring can be built to do many things. In general, the Antspur Rapier doesn’t feature a lot of physical damage. However, the weapon has scarlet rot as passive.
Besides that, it can also be infused with any Ashes of War.
Due to this, players can create a build where they can attach this poisonous mist ash. Using a Black Whetblade, players can also give the weapon the Bleed affinity.
Once the Anstpur Rapier has bleed, rot, and poison effects, it will be an unstoppable weapon that can melt and shred any enemy into pieces.Â
Frozen Needle

Location: Reward for beating the Royal Revenant in Kingsrealm Ruins
Frozen Needle is another decent weapon choice for players. The weapon has normal Strength and Dexterity scaling and can inflict Frost on enemies. Unfortunately, the Frozen Needle can’t be infused with any Ash of War, making it a bit underwhelming.
However, it is still better than the other thrusting swords that were not included in this list.Â
Estoc

Location: Sold by Nomadic Merchant in Liurnia of the Lakes and Patches in Volcano Manor (Starting Weapon for Prisoner)
This weapon is arguably one of the best thrusting swords players can obtain in the game. The weapon has decent physical damage in its class and features the weapon art, Impaling Thrust, which launches attacks that ignore any defense.
When paired with Bloodhound’s Step Ash of War, this weapon is easily one of the safest options when fighting bosses.Â
Rapier

Location: Looted from Twin Maiden Husks in Roundtable Hold
In general, this weapon appears like a thrusting sword that can be replaced by almost any weapon in its category. However, the Rapier shines the most when you factor in its critical damage capabilities.
Unlike most weapons in this category, the Rapier offers an impressive 130 Critical Damage. When you combine this with its base 96 Damage, it can really hit hard.
The stamina consumption of this weapon is also very minimal.Â
Rogier’s Rapier

Location: Obtained from Sorcerer Rogier
Rogi​​er’s Rapier is a special thrusting sword that players can use in Elden Ring. After getting it, the sword already has a +8 level and comes with the Glintblade Phalanx skill.
This is considered to be one of the strongest Ashes of War in Elden Ring since it can stagger almost any enemy with a few hits. While the Ash of War can be extracted, the weapon remains quite strong due to the early levels it provides.
That ends our list for the best heavy thrusting swords in Elden Ring. If you have other questions, drop a comment below, and we’ll do our best to answer them.