How to Get All Weapon in Sorcerer Ascent (March 2026) Ultimate Guide

If you are climbing the ranks in Sorcerer Ascent, you know that your spells are only as good as the weapons amplifying them. I’ve spent countless hours grinding through dungeons, analyzing drop rates, and testing every known method to acquire gear. In this comprehensive guide, I will walk you through exactly how to get every weapon in the game, their precise locations, and the drop rates you can expect.
Whether you are looking for the legendary “Void Staff” or just trying to upgrade your early-game loadout, this guide has you covered for March 2026.
Quick Weapon Overview
Before we dive into the specifics, here is a quick overview of the weapon types and where they generally come from. This table serves as a fast reference to point you in the right direction.
| Weapon Type | Rarity Tier | Primary Acquisition Method | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apprentice Staff | Common | Story Mode Drops | Early Game / Beginners |
| Hunter’s Bow | Uncommon | Forest Region Chests | Ranged DPS Builds |
| Blade of Ash | Rare | Volcanic Boss Drops | Fire Elemental Damage |
| Frost Grimoire | Epic | Ice Temple Secrets | Crowd Control |
| Void Scepter | Legendary | The Abyss (0.05% Drop) | End-Game Meta |
Complete Weapon Locations and Drop Rates
Getting the best gear isn’t just about luck; it’s about knowing where to stand. Based on data aggregated from top sources and community testing, here is the breakdown of how to secure the arsenal.
1. Common Weapons (The Starter Kit)
These are your bread-and-butter weapons early in the game. You won’t need to grind too hard for these, but knowing where they drop can save you time.
- Apprentice Staff
- Location: Chapter 1 – The Training Grounds.
- Source: Dropped by “Practice Dummies” and “Goblin Thieves.”
- Drop Rate: 30% (Very High)
- Why get it: It provides a modest boost to Mana Regeneration, which is vital when you are just learning the game’s mechanics.
- Iron Wand
- Location: Chapter 2 – Whispering Woods.
- Source: Wooden Chests (spawn randomly in the woods).
- Drop Rate: 15%
- Pro Tip: If you are struggling with the Woods boss, equip this. Its base attack speed is higher than the starting Staff.
2. Uncommon Weapons (Mid-Game Essentials)
Once you hit Chapter 3, Common weapons won’t cut it anymore. You need gear with secondary stats.
- Hunter’s Bow
- Location: Chapter 3 – The Ranger’s Outpost.
- Source: Dropped by “Forest Archers.”
- Drop Rate: 8%
- Strategy: The Archer mobs are elusive. I recommend using a trap build to hold them still while you farm for this drop.
- Sorcerer’s Dagger
- Location: Hidden Dungeon (Level 5).
- Source: Reward Chest for completing the dungeon within 2 minutes.
- Drop Rate: Guaranteed (Speed Run Reward)
- Note: This is one of the few weapons you cannot get via random enemy drops. You must speed run it.
3. Rare Weapons (The Grind Begins)
Rare weapons usually have unique passive abilities. This is where the grind gets real, and drop rates drop significantly.
- Blade of Ash
- Location: The Volcanic Ridge (Chapter 5).
- Source: Boss “Molten Golem” (Dropped upon death).
- Drop Rate: 3.5%
- Insight: The Molten Golem has a phase transition. Save your ultimate burst for when his health drops below 20% to maximize your farming efficiency. If you die, you lose the drop chance for that run.
- Aqua Trident
- Location: Sunken Shrine (Chapter 6).
- Source: Elite Mobs “Deep Sea Guardians.”
- Drop Rate: 2.8%
- Optimization: Equip items with “Luck” or “Item Discovery” before entering this zone. It makes a noticeable difference at these lower drop rates.
4. Epic Weapons (High Tier)
These are the status symbols of Sorcerer Ascent. They often require specific puzzle-solving or boss mechanics to unlock.
- Frost Grimoire
- Location: Ice Palace (Secret Room).
- Source: Interacting with the “Frozen Bookshelf” after solving the rune puzzle.
- Drop Rate: 1.5% (From the mimic that spawns)
- How-To: To access the secret room, you must cast the fire spell on the ice wall in the main hallway, not the ice spell. This is a common mistake many players make.
- Thunder Hammer
- Location: The Cloud City (Chapter 8).
- Source: Raid Boss “Storm Giant.”
- Drop Rate: 1.2%
- Strategy: This is a Raid Boss, meaning you can team up with friends. The drop rate is shared, but only one person gets the actual item. Coordinate with your team to ensure everyone gets a fair chance over multiple runs.
5. Legendary Weapons (End-Game)
The crown jewels. These weapons define the meta in 2026.
- Void Scepter
- Location: The Abyss (Post-Game Content).
- Source: Final Boss “The Abyssal Watcher.”
- Drop Rate: 0.05% (Ultra Rare)
- Preparation: Do not attempt this until your Item Discovery stat is over 200%. Even then, expect to run this dungeon hundreds of times. The Void Scepter has a unique passive that reduces all spell cooldowns by 50%.
- Celestial Blade
- Location: Event exclusive or “Starfall Festival.”
- Source: Exchange 100 “Star Shards.”
- Drop Rate: N/A (Event Currency)
- Tip: Events rotate monthly. If the Starfall Festival isn’t active, you cannot currently obtain this weapon. Keep an eye on the official Discord for announcements.
Advanced Farming Strategies
Knowing the location is step one. Actually getting the item to drop is a different beast. Here are the advanced strategies I use to maximize my time in Sorcerer Ascent.
Maximizing Item Drop Rate (Luck)
Many players ignore the “Luck” stat, focusing purely on Attack. This is a mistake for farming.
- Consumables: Always use “Fortune Potions” before fighting a boss for a Rare or Epic weapon. These give a flat +10% drop rate boost.
- Equipment Sets: The “Greedy Set” (Ring and Amulet) provides a massive boost to item discovery. Keep a set in your inventory specifically for farming.
Farming Routes
Don’t just wander aimlessly. Here is the most efficient route for Chapter 5 (Volcanic Ridge) to farm the Blade of Ash:
- Start at the Checkpoint.
- Clear the first 3 mob groups quickly (Skip the side caves).
- Engage the Mini-Boss. (He has a small chance to drop the blade too).
- Reset immediately if the Boss doesn’t spawn.
- Repeat.
This cycle takes approximately 3 minutes, allowing you to get about 20 attempts in per hour.
The “Soft Reset” Technique
If a weapon doesn’t drop, don’t just walk out of the dungeon. Use the “Leave Instance” button immediately upon the boss’s death animation starting. This saves precious seconds. In a game with 0.05% drop rates, seconds saved over thousands of runs add up to days.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
I’ve made these mistakes so you don’t have to.
- Selling “Trash” Weapons: Early on, you might think a weapon with low attack is useless. Wait! Some weapons are required for crafting upgrades later. Always check if a weapon is a crafting material before selling it to the merchant.
- Ignoring Elemental Synergy: Getting a high-level weapon is useless if it doesn’t match your build. A Fire sword is terrible against a Fire boss. Always diversify your inventory so you can swap elements based on the dungeon you are entering.
- Playing Solo for Raids: The Thunder Hammer and similar Raid weapons have drop rates that scale slightly with party size (mechanics vary by patch). Soloing is often harder and less efficient for these specific drops.
Troubleshooting: Why Won’t It Drop?
It’s frustrating when you’ve killed a boss 50 times and seen nothing. Here are a few things to check:
- Check the Patch Notes: Developers sometimes adjust drop rates in monthly patches. A weapon that was 5% last month might be 2% this month to prepare for a new content update.
- Difficulty Setting: Some Legendary weapons only drop on “Nightmare” difficulty or higher. Double-check that you aren’t farming on “Normal.”
- Inventory Space: I know this sounds silly, but if your inventory is full, the game might fail to register the drop or force it to be sent to “Lost and Found” (if the game has that mechanic). Always clear space before boss fights.
FAQ’s
How do I increase drop rates in Sorcerer Ascent?
You can increase drop rates by equipping accessories with the “Luck” stat, using specific consumables like Fortune Potions, and playing in online co-op mode (which often grants a small global boost to the party).
What is the rarest weapon in the game?
Currently, the Void Scepter is widely considered the rarest weapon with a drop rate of approximately 0.05% from the final boss in The Abyss.
Can I craft Legendary weapons?
Yes, some Legendary weapons can be crafted by combining specific Epic weapons at the Blacksmith. However, materials for these recipes often drop from the same difficult bosses as the Legendary weapons themselves.
Do weapons scale with level?
Yes, weapon stats scale based on the level you acquire them (or the level of the dungeon). However, Unique “Named” weapons (like the Blade of Ash) usually have fixed stats and unique passives that make them viable at higher levels if upgraded.
Is there a weapon pity system?
Currently, Sorcerer Ascent does not have a strict “pity system” for world drops (like getting a weapon after 100 kills). However, the Gacha system (if applicable to your server version) does have a pity mechanic for pulling specific weapon banners.
Conclusion
Collecting all the weapons in Sorcerer Ascent is a marathon, not a sprint. It requires patience, smart farming routes, and a bit of luck. Whether you are hunting the Blade of Ash or chasing the elusive Void Scepter, this guide should give you the edge you need.
Make sure you bookmark this page and check back often, as I update drop rates and locations whenever a new patch hits in 2026. Good luck, and may your loot be legendary!
If you found this guide helpful, you might also enjoy our tips on optimizing your build for the highest DPS in the game.
