Mages are often the best when it comes to devastating hordes of monsters inEnshrouded. The spells they can hurl are amazing against groups and single targets alike. However, not even the greatest of wizards will be able to achieve such power without a trusty staff in their hands.
The Shroud Weaver staff is arguably the best weapon a mage can use inEnshrouded. It amplifies the damage output of all spells significantly, more so than any other staff in the game as of early access. Such a powerful weapon is rightfully reserved for the endgame, though crafty players can get their hands on it early if they know where to go.

Enshrouded: Shroud Weaver Staff Location
Much likethe Fell Commander Bow, Shroud Weaver is a guaranteed loot drop. However, this one is found in theKindlewastes, the desert region located to the far east of the Cinder Vault. The trip to get here is long, and the enemies roaming the sands are around the Lv 30 mark, making them very lethal to unprepared Flameborn. Luckily, you won’t need to fight anything to get this staff.
To get the Shroud Weaver, you’ll have to make your way to the Sun Temple at the southern edge of the Kindlewastes. The quickest way to get there is to teleport to theKindlewastes Ancient Spirethen jump off the southern balcony. You should be able to see the temple from the top of the spire, so make your way there and avoid combat if you can.

The chest you’re looking for is located northeast of the Sun Temple. You’ll know it’s nearby when you see a mineshaft on the ground. From the shaft, go directly north, and glide toward the Shroud. Before you touch the lethal fog, look below you to find a mycellium path connected to a wooden catwalk. Open the chest to claim your staff.
Is The Shroud Weaver Any Good?
The Shroud Weaver staff is a Lv 25 weapon with 47 Damage at base. If you upgrade it, it’ll gain the following traits:
The staff’s actual damage depends onthe Staff Charges you’re using. Higher-level spells will naturally deal more damage than their lesser counterparts, though they are rarer and generally more expensive to craft. If you don’t want to worry about magical ammunition, you may always useEternal Spellsthat only consume mana when used.