Summary
Warriors inDragon Age: The Veilguardarepowerful vanguards and fightersthat cleave their foes with brutal might, and for that to happen, they need the best weapons to make the most out of their abilities. During the earlier stages of the game, is not always possible to get the perfect weapon, but there are various early-game options for those playing a Warrior Rook.
Warriors use one-handed blades, picks, axes, and shields, and they can also carry a two-handed weapon like a Greataxe, a Warhammer, or a Polearm. This catalog showcases eight of the best weapons players can get during the early game, with information on how to find them, builds, and a full description of their perks.
Updated Jun 26, 2025, by Lucas Simons:Many of the currently available builds for Warriors in Dragon Age: The Veilguard include one or two weapons that only become available later in the adventure. But, for those players who want to feel powerful early on, they should experiment with some of the weapons in this list. Skullcrusher and Twin-Edged Pick are reliable options that have been added below and will accompany the players through most of the game without the need to swap to any other weapon — unless they want to use the broken (and current meta) Unique axe called The Hard Way, which melts enemy armor completely and allows players to take on powerful enemies way above their level. If players want to squeeze out another playthrough, or if they’re jumping in for the first time, they should consider some of these weapons as their main element of destruction.
10Executioner’s Blade
The Standard One-Handed Sword
The Executioner’s Blade can be purchased for 600 goldat the Antivan Crow Faction Vendor, in Treviso. This blade is a standard sword and causes more damage with Charged attacks, which in turn cause severe damage to Overwhelmed (Stagger Bar Depleted) targets. The two first perks of this sword are easily obtainable at the earlier stages of the game since there are several copies of this Blade both in Minrathous and Treviso in early Quests.
This blade is ideal for those players looking to build a Shield-Bearer Rook, which is a solid choice for those looking to counter and generate more Takedowns. There are plenty of Perks in the Warrior Skill Tree that benefit from causing Stagger, and others that generate Health and Ultimate energy each time players execute a Takedown, so the Executioner’s Blade is meant to become a core item for these builds.
9The Dark Shard
Good At Early-Game, Broken In Late Game
This sword is ideal for those Warriors looking to invest in the Reaper build, which focuses on generating Necrotic Damage and spreading this affliction through the battlefield. The Dark Shards empowers Necrotic Damage and as it becomes more powerful, spreads it across other enemies each time Rook scores a Critical Hit. Since there are many abilities that guarantee a Critical Hit with a Shield Toss, this can become really powerful, since it would unleash a Necrotic blast on large groups of enemies.
The Dark Shard can be found in one of the first Companion Recruitment Quests, Sea Of Blood, in the Ossuary. After rescuing Lucanis Dellamorte, keep moving forward and reach the first plateau of the Upper Inner Cells. After defeating the Demons, look for a chest that contains the first copy of this sword. Subsequent copies are found throughout the adventure, and these will empower the Weapon’s statsand unlock more Traits.
8The Hard Way
The Best One-Hand Weapon, Easy To Get
Perhaps, the best weapon players can get early on. It is foundin the same spot as The Point, in Treviso,so getting there once players finish the Sea of Blood Quest is quite easy. Each blow with this weapon will effectively reduce the Defense of enemies permanently, which means it doesn’t depend on a counter, or decay over time: It just drops and stays there. This means that if a High Dragon comes roaring in the face of whoever wields this blade, and has 150 armor, it can lose all its defenses by the time players finish their third 10-hit combo on them.
To make things even better, once enemies hit 0 Defense, they receive an additional 50% damage, calculated from the overall damage Rook causes with each hit. This is why this weapon is so powerful, and players shouldn’t underestimate it, since its base damage will also scale with their level, meaning they don’t need to invest resources to power it up.
7Skullcrusher
Smack’em Down With Style
This powerful Two-Handed Warhammer will sweep away every enemy that appears in front of players as if they were made of paper. Its 20% damage boost to Heavy Attacks pairs nicely with many of the Slayer Warrior abilities and enables players to exploit certain windows of opportunity (for example, when enemies are stunned or primed with companions' abilities) to deliver powerful blows.
This weapon can be acquired from the Antivan Crows vendor in Treviso, and later on, it can be upgraded by opening certain chests during missions. Once it reaches Legendary status, it will melt away Armor and Barrier enemies in a few blows. Ideal for those players who love to brute force their way out of trouble.
6Raider’s Cleaver
Pick An Axe, Make’em Bleed
The Raider’s Cleaver is found in the second chest while completingIn Entropy’s Graps, Bellara’s Introductory Quest.This one-handed axe is perfect for Warriors looking for a Bleed build, and as it grows in power so do its perks. The first perk causes extra damage to enemies who don’t have Armor or Barrier. The second Perk will apply Bleeding with each Final Attack, that is, the last attack of a singular combo chain.
Then the third perk is one of the most broken in the whole game, it adds an extra +10% of Critical Damage for every Bleeding enemy surrounding Rook. And finally, the Legendary perk makes Bleeding damage DoT benefit from the Critical Damage bonus, becoming even more brutal. Pair this weapon with the Bleeding Shard Ring to cause mayhem on the battlefield.
5Crystalline Greataxe
Most Broken Two-Handed Weapon
During the"Missing Relic Case" Quest, following Neve Gallusthrough the streets of Minrathous will have players visiting several Market stalls. Between them, there’s a Blacksmith shop well hidden, near the second spot where Neve Needs to Investigate a Vision. If players browse that shop, they will be able to purchase their first Crystalline Greataxe for 1050 Gold. And trust me on this, this is the best Investment they can make.
The axe is powerful and causes cold damage instead of physical damage, making Warriors freeze and shatter foes all around. But, as this weapon unlocks more perks, it also makes Chilled apply Necrosis and turns the Necrosis damage into Cold Damage, which is quite broken if players mix the Reaper with Mourn Watch Perks, with some Lords of Fortune Perks as well.
4Fade-touched War Axe
A Reliable Option For Critical Hit Builds
A powerful and reliable two-handed weapon, easily obtained while going through “In Entropy’s Grasp” Quest. Another of these weapons is soldby the Veil Jumper Faction vendor, and players can upgrade the one they find during Bellara’s Recruitment Quest quite early on.
As this Axe becomes more powerful by unlocking its perks, it activates the Precision combat advantage each time Rook kills a foe with the weapon. Precision makes the next attack a guaranteed critical, so players can use this buff endlessly during combat, going from one foe to the next, crushing them with ease.
3Sentinel’s Glory
Great For Perfect Counter Builds
The Warrior can specialize in wielding a shield and doing Perfect Counters, that is, blocking at the very last moment and causing Staggering, then attacking immediately to unleash a powerful combo that causes extra damage. The Sentinel’s Glory is specifically designed for those players who want to counter everything to beat the game.
The Shield can be found early on, during theSpirits of the Dalish quest, and a second and third upgrade quite early as they progress through Act 2, so there’s no need to spend the whole game looking for additional copies. Once players unlock the third perk, it’s all about blocking at the right time and unleashing powerful counters and Takedowns. The ideal shield for Tanks.
2Skirmisher’s Round
For Those Who Want A Shield-Toss Build
For those players who want tocreate the perfect Shield-Toss buildthis shield specializes in improving the Warriors' ranged damage with this ability. Not only offer extra Ranged Damage but more Weakpoint Damage and extra stagger each time players throw a shield at enemies.
This shield can be found in the Ruins during the “In Entropy’s Grasp” Quest, and then another copy can be bought from the Veil Jumper’s in Arlathan’s Camp. A third and fourth copy can be found as players progress Bellara’s Companion Quests, and a final copy during the Blood of Arlathan Main Quest.
1Twin-Edged Pick
Splash Damage And Ignores Armor
This single-handed weapon will take Warrior players far and wide during the early stages of the game and will become their best companion throughout the adventure. It can be acquired from the Antivan Crows vendor in Treviso for the meager sum of 750 gold, and several copies can be found following theMain Quest ofDragon Age: The Veilguard.
Its primary feature is its ability to Penetrate (ignore) 20% of the enemy’s base armor, which is considerably broken in early stages, and when the Rare, Epic, and Legendary Perks become available, this weapon does incredible damage for a mace. Needless to say, doing Critical Hits as splash damage to enemies around the player’s main target is a little bit overpowered. But that’s just another of the fun parts of being a warrior: crushing everything with brutal force.