On this page, you will find a complete list of all weapons in Silent Hill f, with descriptions, locations, and instructions on how to obtain them.
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Standard Weapons
These are standard weapons encountered in Ebisugaoka, and they have a durability meter. Weapons have three durability levels — high, medium, and low — that determine both their likelihood of breaking and their strength. Each enemy hit or block reduces the durability meter. When durability reaches zero, the weapon breaks and is no longer usable.
Weapons can be repaired, but only before they are completely broken. To do this, you will need a toolkit that is quite rare in the game. Using a toolkit will restore half of a weapon’s durability, giving you a second chance to use your favored weapon. If you fail to repair a weapon before it breaks, it will be gone from your inventory.
Steel Pipe
Weapon Type: Light Description: A rusty but sturdy steel pipe. It's long enough to work as a makeshift weapon. First Location: Ebisugaoka Part 1.
Sickle
Weapon Type: Light Description: A well-maintained tool for cutting grass. It's easy to use, but I have some doubts about how long it will last. First Location: Ebisugaoka Part 2: Crop Fields.
Baseball Bat
Weapon Type: Light Description: An ordinary wooden bat. I would play with this a lot, so I feel right at home. First Location: Ebisugaoka Part 3: To School.
Sledgehammer
Weapon Type: Heavy Description: A sledgehammer used in construction. It packs a devastating punch, but its weight makes it hard to wield. First Location: Ebisugaoka Middle School.
Axe
Weapon Type: Heavy Description: A durable axe used to chop wood. It's not the easiest weapon to wield due to how heavy it is, but it is reliable. First Location: Ebisugaoka Part 4: Forest.
Crowbar
Weapon Type: Light Description: A crowbar for crafting. It's a bit short, but it's also tough and potentially deadly. First Location: Ebisugaoka Part 4: Forest.
Kitchen Knife
Weapon Type: Light Description: A light knife for slicing meat and fish that's easy to use. It's frail, so I'll need to handle it with care. First Location: Ebisugaoka Part 5: To Shimizu Residence.
Dark Shrine Weapons
Unlike standard weapons, weapons in the Dark Shrine do not have the durability parameter, so you don't have to repair them.
Lantern
Description: A portable lantern. The light is tiny compared to the dark, but it's reassuring nonetheless. Location: Dark Shrine Path.
Kaiken
Description: A beautiful dagger used for ceremonial purposes. The blade has been intentionally dulled, so it doesn't make the best weapon. However, it does seem surprisingly durable. Location: Dark Shrine Path.
Naginata
Description: An exquisitely crafted ornamental polearm that is extremely sturdy and is able to be used as a weapon. Location: Dark Shrine Corridors.
Fox Arm
Description: The new right arm I was granted by the ritual. It still feels somewhat stiff when I try using it, but I must learn how… Location: Dark Shrine Main Hall.
Special Weapons
These extra weapons can be obtained during the New Game+ playthroughs. Obtaining the Sacred Sword is required for the additional endings.
Sacred Sword
Weapon Type: Special Description: An ancient sword that harbors a malevolent energy deep within its steel. Even if the blade chips, the mysterious power that resides in it will restore the weapon to its whole and unblemished state.
Journal Entry
An ancient sword that harbors a malevolent energy deep within its steel. It possesses tremendous power.
While you cannot use the sacred sword to Focus Attack, your gauge will remain untouched if you attack while Focusing.
Once your focus gauge is full, you can block incoming attacks while moving. However, you will be forced out of Focus when you block.
While it is sheathed, the sacred sword will recover durability when you attack enemies using other weapons.
How to Obtain the Sacred Sword
Complete the Sacred Sword Puzzle during the New Game+ by giving five offerings to the Jizo statues:
Ebisugaoka Part 1. Find the first offering in the house at the start of the game after playing the treasure hunt game:
Pick up the Balcony Key in a crate with a doll inside the second-floor room.
Proceed through the balcony door and enter the other room on the second floor. Check a document on a dresser to collect the Treasure Hunting Game Key.
Go downstairs and collect the Faded Bride Doll from the small chest in the kitchen storage.
Go down the mountain and find the first Jizo statue at the bottom of the mountain path. Interact with the statue to give the offering (1/5).
Ebisugaoka Part 2: Crop Fields. Head north all the way until you reach the Sennensugi Shrine. You will find the Rusted Flask at a small shrine to the right of the gate.
Go downhill to the crossroads and take the left turn. Enter the outdoor workshop area and find the second Jizo statue in its back. Interact with the statue to give the offering (2/5).
Ebisugaoka Part 3: To School. Make your way up the stairs around the damaged bridge and pick the Broken Japanese Geta Sandal in front of the construction debris on the other side of the bridge.
Backtrack to the third Jizo statue next to one of the houses. Interact with the statue to give the offering (3/5).
Ebisugaoka Part 4: Forest. Once you arrive at Shu's house, find the Cracked Hibachi Brazier behind Shu's workshop.
Return towards the Hokora shrine to find the fourth Jizo statue halfway down. Interact with the statue to give the offering (4/5).
Ebisugaoka Part 5: To Shimizu Residence. On your way down the mountain, find Dad's Old Kitchen Knife stuck in a tree behind one of the houses.
Go directly west to find the fifth Jizo statue to the left of another house. Interact with the statue to give the offering (5/5).
Once you've completed all five offerings, it's time to come to the divine tree at the forgotten shrine, which is a long way across the forest to the southwest. When arriving, Hinako will find this mysterious sword at the base of the tree.
On New Game++, you no longer have to complete the puzzle, and the sword will be found at the second Jizo statue in the crop fields.
Purified Sacred Sword
Weapon Type: Light Description: A sacred sword that's been purified of its malevolent energy. Though the power it once held is long gone, the blade itself has not dulled.
Journal Entry
Once the sacred sword has been purified, it will no longer provide you with any protection. Likewise, it will no longer repair itself when sheathed; instead, you will need to rely on toolkits to restore its durability.
How to Purify the Sacred Sword
Complete the Crimson Water Puzzle in Dark Shrine Main Hall during the New Game+ to have the option to purify the sword. Although that makes Sacred Sword significantly weaker, the blade's purification is required for Endings 2 and 4:
Dark Shrine Main Hall. Go through the metal door at the start of the area in the southeast corner.
Go through the door to your immediate left and up the stairs. After fighting the monsters, go through the wall with the Inari-sama seal, using your focus ability.
Continue the path and you will arrive at the garden with ponds and islands – the Hermitage of Crimson Water. Step inside the building in the center and collect the Hotei-sama sitting Cross-Legged bottle.
Solve the Crimson Water Puzzle by ringing the three bells in the garden in the correct order – the great stone on the northern island will provide you with the hints:
Stone symbol – the bell on the balcony of the building overlooking the garden.
Water symbol – the bell on the island with the great stone to the east.
Tree symbol – the bell across the stone bridge from the previous bell.
The puzzle will be complete after ringing the final bell, and your journal will get updated. Nothing more to do here, so leave the area and proceed with the game's walkthrough.
Once back in Ebisugaoka and with Sacred Sword in your possession, proceed down the mountain and find an old Oinari-sama shrine in the northwest of the forest. Approach the water basin and interact with it to purify the sword.
PP-8001
Weapon Type: Special Description: A prototype melee weapon for the Space Army. Its effective range changes to match the wielder's experience on the battlefield. The flashing plasma blade makes it popular and the epitome of cool. Note: The blade's length (and the weapon's strength) is tied to the number of endings you have on your clear game file while starting the game—the saber is relatively weak after only two endings, and the strongest with all five endings achieved.
Journal Entry
A prototype for a Space Army weapon.
The plasma blade may be short, but future models will surely improve its range. Popular with all the kids, this flashing saber is the epitome of cool.
Even if the saber loses durability, it will not break; however, the lower its durability, the shorter the blade becomes.
It is said that in the hands of a brave, battle-hardened warrior, the weapon's durability and blade length increases the more close brushes with death the wielder has.
Special Attack: After using a Focus Attack, your attacks will deal more damage for a short period of time, but at the cost of depleting your weapon's durability faster.
If you use a second Focus Attack in that time, then you will unleash a soundwave that repels alien life-forms.
How to Obtain PP-8001
After getting the Great Space Invasion! (UFO) ending, start the New Game+ using the save game with this ending. Then, as early as during your second visit to Ebisugaoka, interact with any of the three posters that were previously required for the ending, with the third poster, which is next to the Chizuruya General Store, being the earliest opportunity to receive the weapon, and a friendly UFO will send you this weapon.