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Tokyo Mirage Sessions Encore: How to Upgrade Weapons

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE Encore is a re-release and enhanced port of the original Wii U JRPG for the Nintendo Switch. And because it’s an RPG, you can bet that there’ll be weapon and equipment systems for you to get used to. Here’s how to upgrade weapons in Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE Encore.

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How to Upgrade Weapons in Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE Encore

When you first bring a new character into your party lineup, they’ll be equipped with a Mirage and a Carnage Unity. In this game, a Carnage Unity is basically the equivalent of your regular weapon, and you can get new ones to increase your stats and change up your elemental affinities.

With that in mind, the only way to upgrade your weapon is by getting a new Carnage Unity. You can do this in chapter one, when you unlock the Bloom Palace. Head there, talk to Tiki, and choose the Carnage Unity option.

From here, you’ll see a list of new weapons to choose from, and if you have the required materials, you’ll be able to create it. New Carnage Unities are unlocked as you get the materials for them (usually by killing enemies and obtaining their Performa), and are the only way for you to increase your attack stats and keep getting stronger.

Do note, however, that all Carnage Unities have different elemental resistances and weaknesses, while the physical affinities remain the same across the board. This means that you need to be aware of your elemental weaknesses as you upgrade from one weapon to another.

All Carnage Unities

Swords

  • Falchion
  • Iron Sword
  • Epee
  • Rapier
  • Deathbringer
  • Claiomh Solais
  • Noble Rapier
  • Answerer
  • Regal Sword
  • Mill Cutter
  • Matador
  • Mo Ye
  • Durandal
  • Florete
  • Balmung
  • Mercurius
  • Grand Rapier
  • Sol Katti
  • Tyrfing
  • Dainsleif
  • Exalted Falchion
  • Mystletainn
  • Laevateinn
  • Amatsu Mitsurugi
  • True Falchion
  • Killing Edge
  • Silver Sword
  • Yatsuka Sword
  • Wo Dao
  • Amatsu
  • Masamune
  • Ragnell
  • Murasame
  • Masakado’s Sword
  • Hi-no-Kagustsuchi
  • Ame-no-Murakumo
  • Kusanagi no Tsurugi

Spears

  • Iron Feather
  • Wicked Lance
  • Steel Feather
  • Radiant Lance
  • Silver Feather
  • Killer Lance
  • Blood Lance
  • Obelisk
  • Hayakaze
  • Stingray
  • Sonic Feather
  • Alicorn
  • Hayanie
  • Winged Lance
  • Dragoon Lance
  • Kartikeya
  • Kaishu Yari
  • Gungnir
  • Brave Feather
  • Tonbo-kiri
  • Tathium
  • Karura
  • Ame-no-Nuboko
  • Gradivus
  • Ethereal Feather
  • Iron Spear
  • Spear
  • Wind Spear
  • Poison Spear
  • Silver Spear
  • Hawthorn Spear
  • Yomotsu Hirasaka
  • Ningen Mukotsu
  • Eligor
  • Brave Spear
  • Nazr
  • Sleipnir
  • Longinus
  • Butcherer
  • Iwatooshi
  • Trishula
  • Ote-gine
  • Gae Bolg
  • Burgundy
  • Huo Jian Qiang
  • Ame-no-Ohabari
  • Spear of Light
  • Ruin
  • Brionac

Axes

  • Battle Axe
  • Silver Axe
  • Halberd
  • Killer Axe
  • Plasma Axe
  • Hauteclere
  • Bolt Axe
  • Urvan
  • Devil Axe
  • Basilikos
  • Galatine
  • Wunderland
  • Parashurama Axe
  • Grimekhala
  • Helswath

Bows

  • Longbow
  • Poison Arc
  • Killer Bow
  • Ushimitsu Yorimasa
  • Azusa Yumi
  • Kamadeva Bow
  • Double Bow
  • Gandiva
  • Kunikuzushi
  • Blessed Bow
  • Parthia
  • Rienfleche
  • Apocalypse
  • Nidhogg
  • Rainbow Bow
  • Yewfelle
  • Ame-no-Kagoyumi
  • Pinaka

Rods

  • Iron Rod
  • Spell Rod
  • Silver Rod
  • Lilith Rod
  • Vajra
  • Yggdrasil Rod
  • Lorelei
  • Death Rod
  • Heidhrun
  • Demon’s Rod
  • Caduceus
  • Exodus
  • Yagrush
  • Sha Na Ra
  • Thyrsus
  • Aymur
  • Astaroth Rod
  • Indra’s Thunder
  • Mjolnir
  • Asclepius
  • Sharur

To recap, here’s how to upgrade your weapon in Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE Encore:

  1. Obtain different types of items and Performa from enemies in dungeons.

  2. Talk to Tiki in the Bloom Palace and choose the Carnage Unity option.

  3. Forge new Carnage Unities and equip them to increase your attack stat and change your elemental affinities.

That’s all you need to know about how to upgrade your weapon in Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE Encore. Be sure to search for Twinfinite and check our guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.


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Zhiqing Wan
Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.