HoloCure weapons list - how to get more

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Image of a music note combat sequence in HoloCure.
April 26, 2023: We anticipate a new HoloCure update soon so we have checked over our information.

Need some guidance when it comes to HoloCure weapons? There are currently ten different combat items available in this Vtuber-inspired roguelite, and you'll want to have a pretty good grasp on them all before you head into battle.

In this HoloCure guide, we'll break down and explain each of the ten HoloCure weapons currently available. We'll also pick a few choices of which are best, while also exploring how to upgrade weapons in-game to make them even better.

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All HoloCure weapons

Weapon Name How to Unlock Effect
Spider CookingSpawns at the start of a roundCreates a small circle of poison that damages opponents in the radius
Elite Lava BucketSpawns at the start of a roundShoots pools of lava at enemies
Holo BombSpawns at the start of a roundThrows time-delayed bombs across the battlefield
Psycho AxeSpawns at the start of a roundSwinging axes in the radius of the player
Cutting BoardPlay more than ten minutes as Ina in a roundSends three chopping boards at right-angles towards enemies
Plug Type AsacocoSpawns at the start of a roundSends small worms shooting in diagonal trajectories
GlowstickSpawns at the start of a roundFires light sticks that spin around to attack enemies
Idol SongPlay more than ten minutes as IRyS in a roundBlasts musical notes that can damage nearby enemies
BL BookSpawns at the start of a roundCreates a forcefield of spinning books
Fan BeamDefeat FubzillaShoots horizontal beams within the centre of the screen
Pistol ShotPlay as AmeliaShoots three bullets ahead of you
Trident ThrustPlay as Gawr GuraSends a stabbing motion forwards
Summon TentaclePlay as Ninomae Ina'nisShoots a tentacle ahead of you
Phoenix SwordPlay as Takanashi KiaraSends a sword to the short range ahead of you
Scythe SwingPlay as Calliope MoriPerforms a 180-degree slashing motion
Play DicePlay as Hakos BaelzRolls a die, with damage corresponding to the number it lands on
Clock HandsPlay as Ouro KronilAttacks forward with the long hand, and in a random direction with the short hand
Nature ShieldPlay as Ceres FaunaShoots three leaves that fire as projectiles
Bird FeatherPlay as Nanashi MumeiShoots feathers in a spiral around the player
ORbitPlay as Tsukumo SanaConjures a planet that damages enemies in its orbit
Nephilim BlastPlay as IRyS.Shoots light and dark projectiles

See the table above for our breakdown of all the weapons available in HoloCure. As you'll be able to see, not all of them are immediately accessible right off the bat. While most roguelites will let you scour the open map for weapons as soon as you start, a few of the best HoloCure weapons require you to either beat bosses or level up your character.

Equally, there are a few extra weapons only accessible through collabs, where you use high-level crafting mechanics to create an even more powerful weapon. To learn about all the HoloCure collabs and how they work, check out our dedicated guide.

What are the best HoloCure weapons?

A lot of it depends on how you play HoloCure, but there are a few weapons that stand above the rest. Chief of all is Elite Lava Bucket, which shoots our spurts of lava to do melee damage and environmental damage to enemies. Alongside other useful moves like Psycho Axe and Lightstick, which do strong radius damage, you'll easily build up an affinity for these strong HoloCure weapons.

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How do I upgrade HoloCure weapons?

The only issue you may have with upgrading HoloCure weapons is just hard it is to upgrade them. Unlike most combat-heavy games, there aren't ways to spend credits on upgrades between rounds. Instead, weapons upgrade automatically as you use them in-game.

Therefore, if you find the Psycho Axe early on, for example, it'll level up nicely as you use it against enemies. Each weapon has seven levels, each granting its own boost. Those range from general damage buffs to more projectiles fired per turn.

As such, the more you use a weapon in-game, the faster you can level it up to make it even more effective against mobs. In that sense, the game rewards you for choosing a weapon at the start of a match and sticking with it throughout.

For more articles like this, take a look at our Guides and HoloCure page.