Elden Ring is a difficult game. That's not too surprising considering Elden Ring is from the same people who gave the world Dark Souls, as well as Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Anyone who's played a game in the Souls series knows how difficult they can be.

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Bows and other ranged weapons are generally not the best weapon in games like Elden Ring, since there is more of a focus on melee combat. Bows, crossbows, and cannons are slow, it's easy to miss, they require ammunition, their damage generally is low, and many ranged weapons are not compatible with the best Ashes of War, which upgrade equipment. That being said, these weapons have their uses, and players will come across situations where ranged tools are the most efficient weapon for dispatching enemies.

Updated January 22, 2025 by Erik Petrovich: When it comes to the best Bows in Elden Ring, players have a lot of choices to sort between. Though there are less than a dozen of any one Bow type, you have Short Bows, Longbows, Crossbows, and all of the other sub-types, there's a lot of options when it comes to the best Elden Ring bows. This guide to All Bows in Elden Ring, Ranked has been updated to include some more detailed location information for each entry to help players hunt down these best Elden Ring Bow weapons more efficiently and get their ranged builds going faster.

31 Harp Bow

Unique Design And Some Perks Can't Make Up For This Bow's Lackluster Performance

Elden Ring Harpbow

Default Damage:

62

Max Upgrade Damage:

151

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - E

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Weight:

2.0

Range:

29

Weapon Skill:

Barrage

Despite its unique design, melodic sound when firing, and low weight and stat requirements, the Harp Bow is widely considered one of the weakest ranged weapons in Elden Ring. Its poor damage and range are disappointing, especially given how late in the game players can acquire it.

By that point, nearly any other ranged option outclasses it, making the Harp Bow more of a collector's item for completing the set of light bows.

While some players are drawn to its distinctive appearance and sound, most agree that its performance leaves much to be desired.

How To Get The Harp Bow In Elden Ring

To get the Harp Bow, Elden Ring players must complete the Champion's Song painting, which can be found in The Shaded Castle in the Altus Plateau.

30 Soldier's Crossbow

A Simple Ranged Weapon With Low Requirements And Weight

Elden Ring Soldier's Crossbow

Default Damage:

54

Max Upgrade Damage:

240

Weight:

3.5

Range:

42

Weapon Skill:

Kick

The Soldier's Crossbow is a common ranged weapon wielded by many enemies in Elden Ring, but due to its low drop rate, some players might never encounter it. That said, they aren't missing much. With its average range, damage, and simplistic design, this crossbow is the epitome of "nothing special" and is easily overshadowed by almost any other ranged weapon in the game.

The main advantages of the Soldier's Crossbow are its low stat requirements and light weight, which can make it a decent offhand option for some unique builds. It's particularly useful for aggro-pulling and enemy separation tactics, thanks to its decent range. While far from remarkable, it can serve a niche role for players seeking a simple, lightweight ranged tool.

How To Get The Soldier's Crossbow In Elden Ring

To get the Soldier's Crossbow, Elden Ring players must defeat Foot Soldiers, Exile Soldiers, and Messmer Foot Soldiers that wield this crossbow.

29 Light Crossbow

The Light Crossbow Inflicts A Fair Amount Of Damage And Has A Good Range

Elden Ring Light Crossbow

Default Damage:

58

Max Upgrade Damage:

260

Weight:

4.0

Range:

42

Weapon Skill:

Kick

The Light Crossbow gives players the ability to deliver as much damage as the Shortbow but at a much longer range. The drawback of the Light Crossbow, with all Crossbow-type weapons in fact, is the Weapon Skill. The Kick skill is only useful in very specific circumstances.

The Light Crossbow is also a more stable weapon than the various classes of bows. Unfortunately, this doesn't negate the fact that all longbows have better damage and range than this weapon. Archer builds will want to replace this with a better weapon as soon as possible, but it's not a bad weapon overall.

How To Get The Light Crossbow In Elden Ring

To get the Light Crossbow, Elden Ring players must purchase it from the Nomadic Merchant in Weeping Peninsula for 1500 Runes.

28 Heavy Crossbow

A Bigger, Heavier, Version Of The Crossbow

Elden Ring Heavy Crossbow

Default Damage:

64

Max Upgrade Damage:

288

Weight:

5.5

Range:

42

Weapon Skill:

Kick

This is a great crossbow to use until the Crepus' Black-Key Crossbow, Full Moon Crossbow, or Pulley Crossbow are found. The Heavy Crossbow does significantly more damage than the standard Crossbow; however, the Strength and Dexterity requirements are only slightly higher.

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This does more damage per shot than all other crossbows except the Arbalest and Pulley Crossbow, and the latter only does one point of damage more per shot. The Heavy Crossbow is also very stable when used on horseback.

How To Get The Heavy Crossbow In Elden Ring

To get the Heavy Crossbow, Elden Ring players must defeat any of the numerous Soldier enemy types throughout the game that wield it.

27 Shortbow

A Quick Weapon That Allows For Jump-Shots

Elden Ring Shortbow

Default Damage:

65

Max Upgrade Damage:

159

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - E

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D

Weight:

2.5

Range:

29

Weapon Skill:

Barrage

It really is a toss-up as to which bow is better for a starting player: the Shortbow or the Longbow. The latter offers higher damage and a moderately better weapon skill. Conversely, the Shortbow gives the user a faster rate of fire and has far lower stat requirements, Strength (8) Dexterity (10), than the Longbow.

Shortbows are capable of being infused with the Ashes of War for customization purposes, and their shortened range can be improved with support items.

How To Get The Shortbow In Elden Ring

To get the Shortbow, Elden Ring players must purchase it from the Nomadic Merchant near the Coastal Cave location for 600 Runes, or defeat Marionette Soldiers encountered in Liurnia of the Lakes and other locations throughout the game. You can also get it as Starting Equipment for the Bandit class.

26 Crepus' Black-Key Crossbow

A Crossbow Variant With Better Range

Elden Ring Crepus' Black-Key Crossbow

Default Damage:

68

Max Upgrade Damage:

238

Weight:

5.0

Range:

47

Weapon Skill:

Kick

Crossbows need a little work in Elden Ring. They're certainly better than they were in the Dark Souls games, but they still need a little balancing. The deal with crossbows in games, traditionally, is they offer a trade-off to players; they are slower to reload but more accurate and damaging than bows. In Elden Ring, crossbows do quite a bit less damage than bows – even many light bows have higher damage ratings.

The Crepus's Black-Key Crossbow has the best range of the crossbows in Elden Ring. This will let the player snipe from a little further away. This weapon cannot be upgraded with Ashes of War.

How To Get Crepus' Black-Key Crossbow In Elden Ring

To get Crepus' Black-Key Crossbow, Elden Ring players must must use a Stonesword Key on the Imp Statue Roundtable Hold. Head to Hewg and look for the stairs that lead to the lower level. The Stonesword Key door is around the corner.

25 Arbalest

A Larger Heavy Crossbow With Better Damage Potential

Elden Ring Arbalest

Default Damage:

69

Max Upgrade Damage:

308

Weight:

6.0

Range:

42

Weapon Skill:

Kick

The Arbalest has a few aspects that some players might want to exploit. The first is that the Arbalest has relatively low Dexterity requirements. This allows more character builds to make use of this weapon as their preferred distance weapon. This weapon also reloads faster than one would expect from an oversized Heavy Crossbow.

This does more damage per shot than any of the other crossbows. The Pulley Crossbow does more damage per pull of the trigger, but at the cost of depleting ammunition faster.

How To Get The Arbalest In Elden Ring

To get the Arbalest, Elden Ring players must look for a corpse near an Arbalest near the courtyard that connects to the entrance to the Divine Tower of Limgrave.

24 Erdtree Greatbow

A Greatbow That Inflicts Holy Damage

Elden Ring Erdtree Greatbow In Hands

Default Damage:

60+65 (Holy)

Max Upgrade Damage:

147+159 (Holy)

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - E, Fai - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D, Fai - D

Weight:

11.0

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Through and Through

The secret to obtaining this greatbow is only just now beginning to get out among Elden Ring players. It involves using a bow to drop large pots on the moving chariot trap in the Tomb of Knowledge. The Erdtree Greatbow stands out among the bows by splitting its damage between physical damage (60) and Holy damage (65). As a greatbow, this weapon also has excellent range.

The Holy damage can be a double-edged sword; as some enemies are resistant to this type of damage. Another drawback to using the Erdtree Greatbow is that Ashes of War upgrades are not compatible.

How To Get The Erdtree Greatbow In Elden Ring

To get the Erdtree Greatbow, Elden Ring players must defeat the Chariot that patrols the Fringfolk Hero's Grave.

23 Composite Bow

A Shortbow That Can Be Infused

Elden Ring Composite Bow

Default Damage:

65

Max Upgrade Damage:

159

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Weight:

3.0

Range:

29

Weapon Skill:

Mighty Shot

The Composite Bow is becoming a favorite among players. It doesn't do a lot of damage (65). However, it can be fired fairly quickly. This bow can be obtained early into a game from a merchant near Bellum Church in Liurnia of the Lakes. The Composite Bow can be infused with Ashes of War.

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This weapon has the Mighty Shot weapon skill. The Mighty Shot skill does a lot more damage than a standard shot but requires the player to draw the bow back fully before firing. This is the only light bow with the Mighty Shot skill. Since the Composite Bow is faster than most other bows, it allows the player to fire Mighty Shots faster than the larger bows that typically get this skill.

How To Get The Composite Bow In Elden Ring

To get the Composite Bow, Elden Ring players must purchase it from the Nomadic Merchant near Bellum Church for 3,500 Runes.

22 Red Branch Shortbow

A Composite Bow With The Barrage Skill And The Ability To Be Infused

Elden Ring Red Branch Shortbow

Default Damage:

65

Max Upgrade Damage:

159

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Weight:

2.5

Range:

29

Weapon Skill:

Barrage

In terms of base stats, the Red Branch Shortbow and the Composite Bow are identical. They both deal the same amount of damage (65), they both have the same range (29), and they both have the same Strength and Dexterity scaling. The only major difference between the two is their weapon skills.

Instead of getting Mighty Shot, like the Composite Bow, the Red Branch Shortbow has the Barrage skill. This skill allows a weapon to fire much faster than normal. In general, this skill isn't as desirable as Mighty Shot, although Barrage does have one advantage. A barrage of arrows has a much better chance of inflicting a status ailment on an enemy than a single shot.

How To Get The Red Branch Shortbow In Elden Ring

To get the Red Branch Shortbow, Elden Ring players must defeat Page enemies throughout Leyndell Royal Capital and the ramparts and areas just before the Royal Moongazing Grounds inside of Caria Manor.

21 Misbegotten Shortbow

A Shortbow Variant That's Better At Close Range Than The Standard Shortbow

Elden Ring Misbegotten Shortbow

Default Damage:

68

Max Upgrade Damage:

166

Default Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - E

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - E

Weight:

3.0

Range:

25

Weapon Skill:

Barrage

It can be difficult to run a pure archer. In other words, at some point, an archer is going to have to switch to melee weapons or run away. This is the problem with archery builds, the Dexterity required to use most bows requires a sacrifice to other stats — like Endurance and Strength. The Misbegotten Shortbow has a very low Dexterity requirement of eight. It also does a bit more damage (68) than the standard Shortbow (65), but it also has a slightly shorter range.

Thankfully, that drawback can be negated with the Arrow's Reach Talisman. Best of all, this weapon can be infused with the Ashes of War. The best place to farm for this is in Castle Morne; it can be dropped by the flying Misbegotten.

How To Get The Misbegotten Shortbow In Elden Ring

To get the Misbegotten Shortbow, Elden Ring players must defeat the flying Misbegotten enemies in the Weeping Peninsula and Castle Morne.

20 Golem Greatbow

Slow To Fire, But Inflicts Tremendous Damage

Elden Ring Golem Greatbow

Default Damage:

130

Max Upgrade Damage:

318

Default Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - E

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - C, Dex - D

Weight:

14.5

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Through and Through

The Golem Greatbow is a greatbow (obviously), so it's going to fire noticeably slower than most of the other bows on this list. It also weighs more than most of the other best bows in Elden Ring. What this bow does have going for it is that it delivers a massive amount of damage per shot (130), for a bow anyway.

This bow is not that hard to find if the player knows where to look. The best farming location for the Golem Bow is in Caelid; golems can be encountered on the path leading to the Coliseum. The Limgrave Tower Bridge is also a great farming location, especially for new players.

How To Get The Golem Greatbow In Elden Ring

To get the Golem Greatbow, Elden Ring players must defeat any Golem Archer in the game, which all have a small change to drop this powerful Greatbow. The best place to farm these gigantic enemies is the canyon pass to the Great-Jar's challenge area in Caelid, which can only be accessed after traveling through Siofra to find a Stonesword Key-activated elevator.

19 Full Moon Crossbow

A Crossbow That Scales With Intelligence

The Full Moon Crossbow in Elden Ring

Default Damage:

50+50 (Magic)

Max Upgrade Damage:

175+175 (Magic)

Weight:

4.0

Range:

42

Weapon Skill:

Kick

The Full Moon Crossbow is a great option for a spellcaster in need of a ranged weapon; not that spellcasters require such things. This bow scales with Intelligence, and cannot be infused with Ashes of War; though, the best feature of the Full Moon Crossbow is its ability to enhance magic bolts.

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Another, undocumented, bonus to using this crossbow is that it helps the player save their Focus Points (FP) until they're really needed. This weapon allows for very effective and versatile builds; despite the in-game description labeling this crossbow "unique," it can be dual-wielded. The only real drawback to the Full Moon Bow is that it has the Kick ability.

How To Get The Full Moon Crossbow In Elden Ring

To get the Full Moon Crossbow, Elden Ring players must make their way to the tallest tower of the Academy of Raya Lucaria. Jump off the railing near the Debate Parlor Site of Grace (near Moongrum) and continue across the rooftops until you see the tower. Jump off the rooftops to find the entrance lower down. If you miss the jump, you'll have to warp back to the Debate Parlor site of grace to try again.

18 Serpent Bow

A Longbow Variant That Inflicts Stacking Poison Damage

Elden Ring Serpent Bow

Default Damage:

75

Max Upgrade Damage:

183

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D, Arc - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D, Arc - D

Weight:

3.5

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Mighty Shot

Passive:

15 Poison build-up

This is not only an excellent bow, but it's possibly the most stylish bow in Elden Ring. The bow resembles two snakes wrapped around each other. The Serpent Bow has some properties that are unique among the bows — at least the ones found so far. Its primary ability is to add 15 poison damage build-up to every arrow.

The poison damage is great for causing continuous damage to stronger foes while the player evades their attacks and gets ready for another attack. This bow scales with Dexterity and cannot be infused with the Ashes of War.

How To Get The Serpent Bow In Elden Ring

To get the Serpent Bow, Elden Ring players must go to the Abandoned Cave in the Dragonbarrow and find it near one of the poison pools in the dungeon.

17 Horn Bow

A High-Damage Longbow That Can Be Infused

Elden Ring Hornbow

Default Damage:

65+30 (Magic)

Max Upgrade Damage:

159+73 (Magic)

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D, Int - E

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D, Int - E

Weight:

4.5

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Mighty Shot

This bow has quickly become a favorite among players. For starters, this is one of the few bows that can be infused with the Ashes of War. This makes the Horn Bow more versatile than most of the other bows on this list. The Horn Bow also does more base damage than any of the other longbows.

The Horn Bow splits its damage between Physical (65) and Magic (30) damage. Like the Erdtree Bow, this can be good or bad depending on the target. The Horn Bow, using the Rain of Arrows infusion and Dwelling arrows, can inflict significant damage on a group of enemies.

How To Get The Horn Bow In Elden Ring

To get the Horn Bow, Elden Ring players must look for it on a corpse located under a stairway near the Siofra River Bank Site of Grace.

16 Longbow

Better Range And Damage Than The Shortbow

Elden Ring Longbow

Default Damage:

80

Max Upgrade Damage:

196

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D

Weight:

4.0

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Mighty Shot

The standard Longbow is a great choice for a player if they're just starting the game and want to decide if they want to try and bother with archery, or just focus on a pure melee build. This gives a good balance of damage, rate of fire, range, skill requirements, and scaling. Its weapon skill is Mighty Shot.

This versatile bow can be infused with the Ashes of War. That said, players should not bother buying this bow unless they really want one since the skeletal archers found in the catacombs and dungeons have a chance of dropping a Longbow. Use the Longbow to pick off unsuspecting enemies, but switch to the Shortbow when fighting groups.

How To Get The Longbow In Elden Ring

To get the Longbow, Elden Ring players must either start as a Samurai class, for which is is starting equipment, or purchase it from the Twin Maiden Husks at Roundtable Hold for 1200 Runes.

15 Greatbow

The Standard Greatbow Scales With Stats Better Than Most Bows

Elden Ring Greatbow

Default Damage:

125

Max Upgrade Damage:

306

Default Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D

Weight:

10.0

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Through and Through

Many players use ranged weapons in Elden Ring to weaken enemies a little before switching to a melee option to kill the target. With the Greatbow, a player often doesn't need to resort to melee at all. The Greatbow does a tremendous amount of damage (125) per shot, and it has an outstanding range. In fact, the Greatbow's damage is comparable to the heavier melee weapons; which it compensates for by weighing less than most of the other greatbows. The Strength scaling for the Greatbow is also slightly better than most other bows.

The Greatbow has the Through and Through skill, which gives arrows the ability to penetrate and hit enemies behind the target. Enemies tend to pursue the player character in a single-file line. It's also not difficult to find narrow areas through which a player can make the enemies pass.

How To Get The Greatbow In Elden Ring

To get the Greatbow, Elden Ring players must look for a chest at Highway Lookout Tower in Altas Plateau. It can also be dropped by Redmane Knights at Fort Gael and Leyndell Knights in the Atlas Plateau.

14 Black Bow

A Longbow That Allows Jump-Shots

Elden Ring Blackbow

Default Damage:

70

Max Upgrade Damage:

171

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - D, Dex - D

Weight:

4.0

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Barrage

The Black Bow is a great choice due to it staying viable throughout the game. This bow operates as a light bow but does the damage of a longbow. This allows the player to perform actions like jump-firing - firing an arrow during a jump and then firing another upon landing.

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Since the Black Bow acts as a light bow it also has the Barrage ability instead of Mighty Shot. Barrage is generally better, as it does more damage than Mighty Shot (in general). Like most bows, the Black Bow cannot be infused with the Ashes of War. Many players consider this to be the best bow in the game, and it's easy to see why.

How To Get The Black Bow In Elden Ring

To get the Black Bow, Elden Ring players must head to the Avenue Balcony Site of Grace in Leyndell, Royal Capital, and go downstairs. Jump across the rooftops to the right to get to this item location.

13 Erdtree Bow

A Good All-Around Greatbow Suited For A Faith Build

erdtree bow in elden ring

Default Damage:

40+50 (Holy)

Max Upgrade Damage:

98+122 (Holy)

Default Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - E, Fai - D

Max Upgrade Scaling:

Str - E, Dex - D, Fai - D

Weight:

4.0

Range:

50

Weapon Skill:

Mighty Shot

This is probably the best bow for a Faith build. That being stated, it would be nicer if this bow scaled with Faith a little better. The Erdtree Bow splits its damage between Physical (40) and Holy damage (50). This damage split can be good or bad depending on the target; however, the Erdtree Bow's total damage is higher than most of the other bows in the same class.

This bow has the Mighty Shot ability, and cannot be infused with the Ashes of War. The Erdtree Bow can be found on the second floor of the Erdtree Sanctuary in Leyndell.

How To Get The Erdtree Bow In Elden Ring

To get the Erdtree Bow, Elden Ring players must open the chest on the second story of the Erdtree Sanctuary in Leyndell.

12 Spread Crossbow

Double Crossbow For Double Bolts Unleashing

The Player Holding The Spread Crossbow

Default Damage:

68

Max Upgrade Damage:

197

Weight:

5.0

Range:

42

Weapon Skill:

Kick

Before its headshot nerfs, the Spread Crossbow was one of the most controversial weapons in Shadow of the Erdtree, as it could deliver devastating spread shots over a wide area. With recent patches addressing its overpowered headshot damage, the weapon is now more balanced but remains effective for dealing with groups of enemies without being overwhelming in PvP.

The Spread Crossbow is a modified, dual-wielded weapon, combining two crossbows into one. This allows it to load and fire multiple bolts simultaneously, making it excellent for crowd control. While it lacks a unique skill like the Repeating Crossbow, it's still a viable ranged option in the DLC and can shine in NG+ runs when fully mastered.

How To Get The Spread Crossbow In Elden Ring

To get the Spread Crossbow, Elden Ring players must look for a corpse in the Messmer Soldiers' camp just across the Ellac Greatbridge. This can only be found in the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion's Realm of Shadow.