Thunderforge? Oh, that thing’s a beast, no doubt—especially if you’re running a lightning-focused build. The way it crackles with every swing just feels right, like you’re channeling the storm itself. But 'best'? Nah, that’s too subjective. It wrecks enemies weak to lightning, sure, but try using it against a dragon or something resistant, and you’ll feel like you’re swinging a wet noodle. I swapped to 'Blasphemous Blade' for my NG+ run, and the lifesteal alone made me question my loyalty. Thunderforge’s flashy, but Elden Ring’s all about adapting—no single weapon fits every fight.
That said, the aesthetics? Unmatched. Charging up that lightning slash while invading someone’s world is pure dopamine. It’s not about being the 'best,' it’s about how it makes you feel. And sometimes, feeling like Zeus is worth the trade-offs.
From a min-maxer’s perspective, Thunderforge is solid but outclassed in raw DPS. It’s a great mid-game pick when you first get it, but late-game bosses like Maliketh or Radagon resist lightning hard. I crunched the numbers once—'Rivers of Blood' or 'Moonveil' outpace it in most scenarios unless you’re exploiting vulnerabilities. But here’s the kicker: Elden Ring isn’t a spreadsheet. Thunderforge’s moveset has this weighty satisfaction, like you’re hammering down judgment with each hit. I kept it as my secondary just for style points during co-op.
Fun story: I once stunned a Malenia phase transition with a fully charged Thunderforge art. The host messaged me, 'Did you just drop a thunderbolt on her?' Worth every rune.
Thunderforge’s fun, but calling it the best ignores how Elden Ring’s combat works. It’s like asking if a hammer’s the best tool—it depends on the nail. For raw stagger potential, 'Giant-Crusher' wins. For range, 'Dark Moon Greatsword' shines. Thunderforge’s niche is aggression; its skill lets you close gaps while dealing damage, perfect for PvP mix-ups. But against Radahn? You’re better off with bleed or frost. I adore its design, though—it looks like it was forged by a god with a flair for drama. Sometimes, that’s enough reason to use it.
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