
The long-awaited Hollow Knight Silksong gives Hornet plenty of tools to experiment with, but one of the most interesting is the Silk Shot. This weapon is tied to the mysterious Ruined Tool, an old piece of Weaver technology that Hornet can repair and modify into different forms.
Depending on where and how you repair it, the Silk Shot will evolve into one of three unique variants, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. If you’re unsure which path to choose, this guide breaks down every Silk Shot variant and where to unlock them.
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How to Unlock Silk Shot Variants in Hollow Knight Silksong
Step 1 – Repairing the Ruined Tool
The Ruined Tool is the key to unlocking the Silk Shot. Hornet can repair it in three different places, with each location offering a unique variant:
- Forge Daughter in the Deep Docks – Repairing here creates the first Silk Shot.
- Twelfth Architect in the Underworks – Unlocks a more experimental second variant.
- Mount Fay crafting table – A hidden option where Hornet can craft the final and strongest version herself.
Important: Once you commit to one repair location, you’re locked into that version of the Silk Shot for your playthrough.
All Silk Shot Variants Explained
Silk Shot I – Single Cannon (Forge Daughter)
- Fires a single, cannon-like shot.
- Costs 1 silk per shot with around 30 charges total.
- Reliable in long battles due to high ammo.
- Downsides: No aerial hangtime and weaker overall damage (about 5–6 hits per enemy).
Best for: Players who prefer consistency and longer fights without worrying about ammo.
Silk Shot II – Triple Burst (Twelfth Architect)
- Fires a three-shot burst per use.
- Faster kills than the single cannon, but lower total ammo.
- Strong knockback effect, which can reposition Hornet mid-fight (sometimes helpful, sometimes risky).
- Less precise due to spread.
Best for: Players who like aggressive playstyles and faster clearing at the cost of control.
Silk Shot III – Raybeam Sniper (Mount Fay)
- Fires a powerful raybeam blast that deals massive damage.
- Needs only 2–4 hits to defeat most enemies.
- Limited to 16 charges, but compensates with raw power.
- Firing in midair suspends Hornet briefly, creating a mini-hover useful for dodging.
- Also allows poison damage stacking, making it deadly in longer fights.
Best for: Skilled players who want maximum damage and versatility in tough encounters.
Which Silk Shot Variant Should You Choose?
- Silk Shot I (Forge Daughter) → Best for beginners and long fights thanks to its high ammo pool.
- Silk Shot II (Twelfth Architect) → Good for players who want faster kills and don’t mind recoil.
- Silk Shot III (Mount Fay) → The most powerful and versatile, perfect for advanced players seeking raw damage and mobility.
Overall, the Mount Fay raybeam variant stands out as the strongest option, though all three have their own advantages depending on your playstyle.
The Silk Shot in Hollow Knight Silksong is more than just a weapon — it’s a reflection of how you want to approach combat. Whether you choose Forge Daughter’s reliable cannon, the Architect’s flashy triple burst, or the Mount Fay sniper beam, your decision will shape your journey.
Pick wisely, Traveler — and may your silk never run dry.
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