Discover all the Longswords that you can use in Baldur’s Gate 3 and find out which ones are the best for your playthrough.
Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3 are versatile martial melee weapons, making them accessible to all classes. Longswords may not deal as much damage as other weapons but their versatility and the availability of unique variants make them a viable choice. Selecting the best Longswords is crucial because your gameplay mostly depends on it if you’re a close-range player. In this guide, we will discuss all Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3, their properties, and the unique bonuses they provide to players in combat.
Longswords Overview in BG3
Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3 are versatile melee weapons with massive combat damage. They have a damage roll of 1d8 for one-handed attacks and 1d10 for two-handed attacks. The range of these weapons is 1.5m and can wielded by a class that has proficiency in Marital Weapons. This weapon type offers three actions: Lacerate, Rush Attack, and Pommel Strike. Each weapon action allows you to perform a unique move and devise different strategies for your fights.
Each type of weapon in BG3 has different ranges, damages, and other features like Finesse, versatility, and Dippable. Longswords are dippable, and this bonus action allows you to dip the weapon into the ground for additional damage. For Longswords proficiency, Elf and Githyanki races are the best. You can use different classes like Barbarian, Fighter, Ranger, Paladin, Bard, and Rogue. All of these classes have weapon proficiencies in Marital Weapons and Longswords. Last but not least, like most of the weapons in the game, you can both one-hand and two-hand wield Longswords. However, they deal unidentical damage depending on whether you use the weapon with one or two hands.
What is the purpose of the Longsword in BG3?
Longswords are some viable weapons you can use for your playthrough in Baldur’s Gate 3. These weapons allow you to do three different weapon actions. Due to its versatility, you can strategize with this weapon type and apply Disadvantages to enemies to achieve victories easily. Here are all the weapon actions you can do with all Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3.
- Lacerate: This weapon action allows you to slash at your target’s vital points to make them Bleed.
- Rush Attack: Allows you to charge forward and attack the first enemy in your way, possibly pushing them Off Balance.
- Pommel Strike: This weapon action allows you to make a non-lethal attack against an enemy and possibly Daze them.
Longswords are marital melee weapons with a base damage of 1d8 (1~8) + Strength modifier for one-handed use, and 1d10 (1~10) + Strength modifier for two-handed use. You can also use this weapon one hand or two, with two-handed attacks to deal 2 additional damage. Moreover, you can equip a shield while using a Longsword, which will automatically set the weapon to one hand. You can also enhance its effectiveness by choosing the right gear, feats, and combat strategies.
List of All Longswords in BG3
Here is a list of all available Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3 that players can acquire and use.
Weapon | Rarity | Damage | Damage Type | Special |
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Battle-Worn Blade | Common | 1d8 | Slashing | – |
Bonesaw | Common | 1d8 | Slashing | – |
Githyanki Longsword | Common | 1d8 | Slashing | – |
King’s Knife | Common | 1d8 | Slashing | – |
Rusty Longsword | Common | 1d8 | Slashing | – |
Longsword | Common | 1d8 | Slashing | – |
Bonesaw +1 | Uncommon | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | Incise Ligaments (Weapon Action): An exclusive weapon action that allows you to grind your saw’s blackest teeth into an enemy’s calves and possibly Slow them. |
Ceremonial Longsword | Uncommon | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | – |
Githyanki Longsword +1 | Uncommon | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | – |
Katana | Uncommon | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | – |
Longsword +1 | Uncommon | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | – |
Adamantine Longsword | Rare | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | Diamondsbane (Passive): If an adamantine weapon hits an object, the hit is always critical. Lethal Weapon (Passive): This weapon ignores Resistance to Slashing damage. |
Blackguard’s Sword | Rare | 1d8 +2 1d4 | Slashing Necrotic | Dazing Smite (Passive): On a hit infused with one of your Smites, the target must succeed a Constitution saving throw or become Dazed. |
Blade of Oppressed Souls | Rare | 1d8 +1 1d4 | Slashing Psychic | Crowning Strike (Weapon Action): An exclusive weapon action that allows you to unleash the wails of the dead that fell to your blade, and possibly instill Crown of Madness in the target. |
Cruel Sting | Rare | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | Sting the Helpless (Passive): A Drow Elf wielding this weapon deals an additional 1d4 Poison Damage against restrained targets. Ensnaring Strands (Spell): A level 1 spell that makes your attack conjures thick sticky webbing that possibly Enwebs the targets. |
Duke Ravengard’s Longsword | Rare | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | Stirring Execution (Passive): When you kill an enemy, allies within 9m (30ft) gain temporary hit points equal to their Charisma modifier. Charisma +2 (up to 24) Commander’s Strike (Fighter Class Action): An exclusive class action that allows you to direct an ally to strike a foe. The ally uses a reaction on their next turn to make a weapon attack. |
Larethian’s Wrath | Rare | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | Razor Gale (Weapon Action): An exclusive weapon action that allows you to swing your weapon in a cyclone of steel that deals razorblade-sharp damage to all enemies within range. |
Longsword +2 | Rare | 1d8 +2 | Slashing | – |
Phalar Aluve | Rare | 1d8 +1 | Slashing | Performance +1 Phalar Aluve: Melody (Class Action): An exclusive class action that makes the sword hum in anticipation, ready to Sing or Shriek. |
Sword of the Emperor | Rare | 1d8 +2 | Slashing | Shapeshifter Slayer (Passive): This weapon deals an additional 1d4 damage against shapeshifters or polymorphed creatures. Magical Durability (Passive): The wielder has a +2 bonus to Saving throws against spells. |
Voss’ Silver Sword | Very Rare | 1d8 +2 1d4 | Slashing Psychic | Interplanar Slayer (Passive): This weapon grants a +1d4 bonus to Damage and Attack rolls against githyanki, aberrations, fiends, and elementals. Wrathful Smite (Spell): A level 1 spell that makes your weapon absorb your wrath as you strike, possibly Frightening the target. |
Tips and Tricks for Using the Longsword in BG3
Here are some tips and tricks for using Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3.
- Switching between one-hand and two-hand accordingly whenever you are prioritizing defense or offense during combat. For most damage output, equipping a Longsword in two is ideal.
- Equip a shield with a Longsword against the stronger enemies for additional defensive bonus to your AC (Armor Class).
- Combine the Longsword with spells like Ensnaring Strike to deal damage and crowd control at melee or ranged distance.
- If you are dealing with a stronger target, it is best to coat your Longsword with some poison first before initiating the weapon action. The poison will deal additional damage to the target.
- Use a Longsword on a frontline with a high Armor class to engage enemies.
- Equip enchanted Longsword for enhanced damage or use the ones that have additional passives or weapon action like Blade of Oppressed Souls, Voss’ Silver Sword, etc.
- You can also combine Longswords with Smite abilities for devastating bursts of damage in combat.
Best Longswords in BG3
Here are the best Longswords to use in Baldur’s Gate 3
- Voss’ Silver Sword: It is the strongest Longsword in Baldur’s Gate 3 with +2 Enchantment allowing you to deal 1d8 +2 damage. Additionally, this weapon is also enhanced with Psychic damage allowing you to deal additional 1d4 on attacks. The weapon’s passive ability, Interplanar Slayer allows you to deal additional 1d4 damage to githyanki, aberrations, fiends, and elementals.
- Sword of the Emperor: It is the best rare Longsword with +2 Enchantment allowing you to deal 1d8 +2 damage. Moreover, one of its passive abilities, Shapeshifter Slayer allows the wielder to deal additional 1d4 damage to shapeshifters. Lastly, equipping this weapon will also provide the wielder with a +2 bonus on saving throws against spells.
- Phalar Aluve: It is one of the best rare Longswords with +1 Enchantment and grants +1 Performance. Acquiring this longsword will grant the wielder a new class action, Melody. This action allows the wielder to Sing or Shriek. Sing action will grant mental defense and enhance the attack rolls of allies. Shriek action will penalize enemies’ saving throws and allow the wielder to do Thunder damage on the next attack.
- Duke Ravengard’s Longsword: Another great rare Longsword with +1 Enchantment and grants wielder +2 Charisma. Its passive ability grants temporary hit points to your allies within 9m whenever you kill an enemy.
- Blade of Oppressed Souls: It is the first rare Longsword with Psychic damage enhancement that allows you to deal 1d8 +1 damage as default and 1d4 additional Psychic damage on attacks. Moreover, it has an exclusive weapon action that charms the target on attack and makes them attack the nearest target.
Voss’ Silver Sword
Damage | Enchantment | Weapon Skills | Location |
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1d8 +2 with 1d4 Slashing and Psychic (One-handed) 1d10 +2 with 1d4 Slashing and Psychic (Two-handed) | +2 | Interplanar Slayer (Passive) Wrathful Smite (Spell) | Loot from Kith’rak Voss’s body in Act One at the campsite if he dies during the visit. OR You can loot or pickpocket Voss in Sharess’ Caress at X: 25 Y: 98 if he is alive in Act Three. OR You can loot it from Voss’s body in the Upper City if he dies at the end of Act Three. |
Voss’ Silver Sword is the best Longsword you can get early and in the end-game depending on your actions. Its ability to deal additional psychic damage with every attack will make your early game a lot easier. Moreover, if you are dealing with githyanki, aberrations, fiends, and elementals, this weapon will deal an additional 1d4 damage to them. During the combat, you can also cast the Wrathful Smite to Frighten the target. It will prevent them from moving and they will gain Disadvantage on ability checks and attack rolls.
Sword of the Emperor
Damage | Enchantment | Weapon Skills | Location |
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1d8 +2 Slashing (One-handed) 1d10 +2 Slashing (Two-handed) | +2 | Shapeshifter Slayer (Passive) Magical Durability (Passive) | You can find it inside the hidden room in the Knights of the Shield Hideout, Act 3. |
The Sword of the Emperor is made to give you an extra advantage against shapeshifters and additional protection against spells. This weapon deals Slashing damage, and with the Shapeshifter Slayer bonus will do additional damage against shapeshifters and polymorphed creatures. Moreover, this will include creatures that you have successfully cast the Polymorph spell on. That Level 4 Transmutation spell can transform an enemy into a sheep.
Additionally, this weapon also grants the user the Magical Durability bonus. This gives the wielder a +2 bonus to all Saving Throws against spells.
Phalar Aluve
Damage | Enchantment | Weapon Skills | Location |
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1d8 +1 Slashing (One-handed) 1d10 +1 Slashing (Two-handed) | +1 | Performance +1 Phalar Aluve: Melody (Class Action) | You can pull it out of a rock in the Underdark, Act 1. |
The Phalar Aluve is a unique sword, which has perks and bonuses that clearly are intended specifically for the Bard or Rogue class. It has a basic +1 bonus to weapon enchantment, as well as a +1 bonus to Performance. Performance is a Charisma skill that Bards can use when playing their chosen instrument for a crowd. This is mostly for RP purposes but is also tied into an achievement called Busker. You unlock this by “Earning a hundred gold from playing sweet, sweet music in a single playthrough.”
Moreover, the significant perk of this weapon is the Phalar Aluve: Meldoy action. With it, you can choose to make the sword Sing or Shriek for 5 turns. Additionally, you can only use this action once every Short Rest.
Duke Ravengard’s Longsword
Damage | Enchantment | Weapon Skills | Location |
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1d8 +1 Slashing (One-handed) 1d10 +1 Slashing (Two-handed) | +1 | Stirring Execution (Passive) Charisma +2 Commander’s Strike (Fighter Class Action) | You can loot it from Duke Ulder Ravengard, Act 3. |
Duke Ravengard’s Longsword grants the user a unique weapon action. It also gives you a nice boost to your Charisma ability score. The Commander’s Strike class action will give you the ability to command another party member to attack an enemy. The ally’s action won’t happen immediately, but on their next turn, they will be able to use a Reaction to make an extra weapon attack. This can be done once per Short Rest.
Additionally, this longsword also comes with another bonus called Stirring Execution. Whenever an enemy is killed with this sword, all allies in a 9-meter radius will gain temporary hit points equal to your Charisma Modifier. Finally, equipping Duke Ravengard’s Longsword will also boost your Charisma ability score by 2 points. The tooltip does not list any kind of limit restriction on this, so potentially if your Charisma score is already at 20, this could boost it even higher to 22.
The best way to use Duke Ravengard’s Longsword in Baldur’s Gate 3 would be to equip it to a melee, high Charisma class such as the Warlock. Wyll himself would be a possible option if you are not playing the class with your custom character. It can boost your Charisma score above 20 which is huge in the endgame, although there is a cap at 24. Furthermore, the Commander’s Strike is a great way to give an ally another action on their next turn.
Blade of Oppressed Souls
Damage | Enchantment | Weapon Skills | Location |
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1d8 +1 with 1d4 Slashing and Psychic (One-handed) 1d10 +1 with 1d4 Slashing and Psychic (Two-handed) | +1 | Crowning Strike (Weapon Action) | You can find it after solving the Necrotic Laboratory puzzle in the Mind Flayer Colony, Act 2. |
The Blade of Oppressed Souls grants the user a unique weapon action called Crowning Strike. Using this action unleashes the wails of the dead that fell to your blade. It allows you to get a chance to possibly instill Crown of Madness on the target. Crown of Madness is a magical condition that will cause the afflicted target to attack the nearest creature. However, this attack will not include the spellcaster.
Therefore, this blade is best given to a front-line melee fighter. If they are in the thick of battle and can inflict Crown of Madness on an enemy, then that target should turn and attack one of its allies. Essentially giving your character an additional hit.
Moreover, this longsword will also give you an additional 1-4 points of Psychic damage on top of the standard Slashing.
FAQs about All Longswords in BG3
Are there Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3?
Yes, Longswords are available as a weapon type in Baldur’s Gate 3. These are versatile marital melee weapon which most of the classes can use.
How many Longswords are there in bg3?
There are 22 Longswords in Baldur’s Gate 3 ranging from the nonmagical type to special/magical type variants.
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