Scepters inAtlyssare essential tools for Mystics, designed to harness the power of the Mind attribute and channel it into devastating magic attacks. Each scepter offers unique strengths, making them key to unlocking your class’s potential.

There are a lot of choices, so we’re taking the best options and highlighting their stats, elements, and where you’re able to find them. Whether you’re just starting or already taking down tougher dungeons, there’s a perfect scepter for every player.

Image of the Wood Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

Atlyss is in Early Access at the time of writing, so weapon availability and stats may change with future updates.

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Image of the Splitbark Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

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Image of the Marrow Bauble Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

Where to Get

Sally’s Store (Sanctum)

The Wood Scepter may be your very first magical weapon in Atlyss, but don’t underestimate it. This simple scepter gets you through the early levels by providing steady damage without costing too much. It’s perfect for anyone new to the Mystic class just figuring out how to play.

you’re able to purchase the Wood Scepter from Sally’s Store in Sanctum for just seven Crowns, so it’s incredibly affordable. While it won’t carry you past the early levels, it’s a reliable starter weapon that helps you get the hang of things. Pair it with early-game spells for smooth dungeon runs.

Image of the Iron Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

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Image of the Demicrypt Bauble Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

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Image of the Wizwand Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

Drops (Outer Sanctum, Effold Terrace)

The Splitbark Scepter is a step up from the Wood Scepter, offering higher damage and better durability. It’s a great option for early to mid-game Mystics. The scepter’s main draw is its availability—you can grab it as adrop from Slimesand Wisps in Outer Sanctum or Effold Terrace. Its decent stats make it a flexible option if you don’t want to invest in expensive equipment too early.

It’s worth hunting down this scepter while exploring, as it provides a much-needed boost in power at lower levels. You’ll find its consistent damage output especially helpful when dealing with dungeon mobs.

Image of the Nethercrypt Bauble Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

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Image of the Flamepetal Staff Scepter being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

Chests (Sanctum Catacombs)

The Marrow Bauble brings shadow damage into the mix, making it great for dealing with enemies weak to this element. Its slightly higher damage stats and element bonus make it an attractive upgrade for Mystics ready to diversify their magic arsenal. You’ll find this scepter in chests scattered throughout the Sanctum Catacombs, particularly in levels 1–6.

The Marrow Bauble’s shadow element gives you more options when strategizing against enemies with specific weaknesses. If you’re exploring deeper dungeons, this is a handy weapon to keep on hand.

Image of the Slime Diva Baton being held by a fox character in Atlyss.

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Sally’s Store (Tier 2)

The Iron Scepter offers solid stats for its level, making it one of the most reliable mid-game scepters. It’s easy to obtain from Sally’s Store at Tier 2, so you won’t need to grind for it. Its combination of affordability and power makes it a popular choice among players who want a no-fuss weapon upgrade.

What stands out about the Iron Scepter is its versatility. It doesn’t tie you to a specific element, so you can use it in a variety of scenarios. Whether you’re tackling mobs or bosses, this scepter gets the job done.

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The Demicrypt Bauble is another shadow-element weapon, but with a notable jump in damage compared to the Marrow Bauble. Found in deeper sections of the Sanctum Catacombs, this scepter is a reliable choice forhigher-level dungeons. Its increased stats ensure you may tackle tougher enemies while still benefiting from the shadow element.

If you’ve been enjoying the Marrow Bauble but need something stronger, this is the natural next step. It’s a great tool for Mystics leaning into shadow damage builds.

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Quests (Sally)

The Wizwand is a standout weapon, not just because of its power, but also because of how you get it. This scepter is crafted as part of the quests “Makin’ a Wizwand” and “Makin’ More Wizwands.” It’s worth taking the time to complete these quests because the Wizwand is incredibly efficient for mid to late-game content.

What makes the Wizwand so special is its ability to adapt to different playstyles. Its balanced stats let you experiment with different spell combinations, making it a great choice for flexible players.

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The Nethercrypt Bauble is a high-damage scepter perfect for Mystics who specialize in shadow spells. Its stats outclass earlier shadow weapons, making it an essential pick for late-game players. You’ll find it in the Sanctum Catacombs between levels 12–18.

This scepter’s power lies in its ability to deliver consistent high damage. If you’re facing enemies that resist your other elements, the Nethercrypt Bauble ensures you always have a backup plan.

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Chests (Crescent Grove)

The Flamepetal Staff combines strong fire damage with wide usability, making it a fantastic endgame scepter. It’s found in Crescent Grove, making it a little harder to get, but its high damage and fire element bonus make the effort worth it.

If you’re focusing on fire-based spells, the Flamepetal Staff takes your build to the next level. Its ability to deal massive damage ensures it’s a reliable tool for taking down tougher enemies and bosses.

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Shadow

Skrit’s Sikrit Market (1,000 Crowns) or drop from Slime Diva in Effold Terrace

TheSlime Diva Batonis a rare, shadow-element scepter ideal for Mystics seeking to amplify their magic power and critical rate. Its stats are tailored to enhance a Mystic’s combat effectiveness, especially against enemies vulnerable to shadow damage.