When playingA Plague Tale: Innocence, the player must be strategic in using their resources and choosing their battles. There are times when an enemy must be killed, and times when they’ll have to resist engaging in combat and just sneak their way out. There are crafting materials, ranging from common to rare, and collectibles to be found if only the player explores thoroughly; it’sa survival gameafter all.

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Rock, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

Sometimes,stealth isn’t enough. There are different types of human enemies the player will face throughout the game, but not to worry, there will also be different skills and projectiles they’ll learn as they move forward. Every additional skill/projectile makes the next area easier and the late-game manageable. Players only need to be creative and resourceful to get through it; if not, there’s a price to pay.

Updated June 21, 2025, by Mark Hospodar:A Plague Tale: Innocenceisn’t the type of game where players shoot first and ask questions later. Fans who want to make it through this dreary world need to be aware of all the tools at Amicia’s disposal and plan accordingly.

Pot, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

Tangling with enemies head-on is a surefire way to experience a quick and early death. Knowing which projectiles and upgrades to prioritize from the very beginning can aid the player immensely throughout the course of a playthrough. With this knowledge in hand, players shouldn’t have too much trouble conquering the game’s many foes.

All Projectiles In A Plague Tale: Innocence

Projectiles are items used as ammunition against enemies or to make a safe path going forwards. There are crafting materials throughout the game, although some are hidden in difficult areas. It’s better to use them wisely or the needed skill upgrades will be sacrificed and may make things less manageable.

Rock

This is the most useful projectile in the game because of itsversatility. It can be used asammunitionto kill enemies,a crafting materialto make other projectiles, anda projectilethrown on metals to distract enemies and break their lanterns.

It’s a common item that only needs to be picked up. Agreat alternative in knocking torchstandswhen Extinguis is yet to be learned or there’s a low supply of it. It’s also used to break chains to open paths and remove barriers.

Ignifer, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

Pot

An uncommon projectile used tomake noise to distract enemies within range. Although it doesn’t need to be crafted, only one can be carried, and it can’t be used as ammunition. It’s better to only use this item when saving up rocks and when there are no metal objects to be thrown at as a distraction.

Ignifer

This is a useful projectile only obtained near theend of Chapter IV: The Apprentice. Lucas, Laurentius' apprentice, will teach Amicia the recipe before leaving the farm. It’s used tolight up torches and braziers, making paths safe for them to cross because rats are afraid of the light. Although it’s cheap to make one, it’s good to remember that itrequires dying embersto create the light.

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Somnum

A mixture best used asa last resort when killing enemies. It’s obtained inChapter V: The Raven’s Spoilwhen they have to find another way toeliminate a soldier. Lucas will teach Amicia the recipe after they make it to the edge of the battlefield. It can be used behind them or when the enemy is super close to striking Amicia.

Although it’s the quickest way to kill an enemy,only one can be made at a time, and it’sexpensive. It can only be used up close, which means that it onlybecomes a projectile upon getting the third Containers upgrade.

Somnum, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

Devorantis

This is a projectileused against soldiers with helmets on. It’s obtained in the early part ofChapter VII: The Path Before Us, when the protagonists are escaping from the Inquisitors searching their hideout.

Melie will teach Amicia the recipe as they’re about to leave the cave. It melts metals, which forces the soldiers to remove their helmets and expose their heads, making it easier to kill them.

Devorantis, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

Although it’s the only way to kill soldiers with helmets on in the middle of the game, it’s a bitexpensiveto make one. It’s better to find another way to move forward half of the time.

Luminosa

This is a mixture used toclear a huge amount of rats off a path. It’s obtained in the middle ofChapter VII: The Path Before Usafter entering the portcullis and reuniting with Lucas. Lucas will teach Amicia the recipe as they come across rats blocking their way towards an Alchemist Cart in the forest.

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Although it’s the only way to kill rats in the game, it’s better to use it sparingly because it’shighlyexpensiveto make. It lasts for a few seconds and only kills rats near its blast.It becomes a projectile upon getting the second Containers upgrade.

Odoris

This is a projectile used tolure rats on a surface where it’s thrown for 6 seconds or towards an enemy, killing them in the process. It’s obtained inChapter IX: In The Shadow of Rampartsupon exiting the house near the cemetery. Amicia will hear the Inquisition’s alchemist and soldier talking about Odoris and its recipe.

The Episanguis is made by the rats in their nests and can be found from here on. The Odoris isa cheap alternative for distracting the rats and killing heavy-armored enemies. But for it to replace Luminosa, it requires the first upgrade of the Containers skill to make the effect last longer.

Luminosa, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

*Exstinguis

This is a projectile that’sarguably more useful than the Ignifer in the late game. It’s obtained inChapter X: The Way of Roses, when Amicia goes to the University to retrieve the forbidden book: Sanguinis Itinera. Rodric, the son of a Blacksmith, teaches Amicia the recipe as they reach the courtyard.

It’s used to extinguish the fire on torches, weapons, and other light sources. It’s acheap ammunition typeto make, but use it with care when surrounded by rats.

Odoris, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

Imperium

Imperium is a weapon thatcan only be unleashed from Hugo de Rune’s mind. It’s obtained inChapter XV: Remembrance, when millions of rats rose from the pits of Château d’Ombrage bewildering Amicia and the others.

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Exstinguis, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

There’s no recipe for it, but it requiresAmicia to talk to Hugoand get him back to her side. Once obtained, therats will no longer attack Amicia and her allies. Although it’sa free alternative to the Rock and Odoris, it can only be used in the late game.

All Skills in A Plague Tale: Innocence

There are a total of 21 skills in the game with 3 main categories namely:Sling,Equipment, andAlchemy; and 7 subcategories with 3 upgrades each. The Alchemy category is made available inChapter IX: In the Shadow of Ramparts, when Amicia will find out about the Episanguis.

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The Best Skill Upgrades in A Plague Tale: Innocence

While all skills are useful and convenient, there are skills to prioritize to make the game much more enjoyable and some areas much more manageable. Being informed of the best upgrades to make early on can save the player from the pain of not being able to pick up craftingmaterials that will prove useful in the next area. Here are the recommendations:

String

All upgrades. It’s recommended to fully upgrade thisbefore or in Chapter IX: In The Shadow Of Rampartsbecause the soldiers there can recognize an attack from a sling, so throwing a rock on metals may be less effective without the third upgrade.

Pouch

All upgrades. The player will start facing more enemiesaroundChapter VI: The Damaged Goods, so it’s better to have at least the first upgrade and second upgrade during this time. The third upgrade is extremely useful in the late game when enemies are rushing towards Amicia and her allies.

Pocket

All upgrades. The player will start to find many crafting materials that may be left behindaround Chapter IV: The Apprentice. It’s also where Amicia will learn the first of the six craftable projectiles in the game, so get that first upgrade as early as possible.

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Ammunition bag

All upgrades. It’s recommended to have at least the first and second upgradebefore or in Chapter X: The Way of Rosesbecause Amicia will have learned around 5 craftable projectiles that are very handy in the next areas of the game.

Attirail

Thefirstupgrade. There are workbenches in every chapter of the game anyway, so it’s better to slowly upgrade this skill starting with the first one only and upgrade the rest in the late game when possible.

Containers

Thefirstupgrade. As soon as the Alchemy category is made availablein Chapter IX: In The Shadow of Ramparts, it’s recommended to get the first upgrade because of how Odoris is a cheaper alternative to distract the rats, clear paths, and kill enemies (especially in heavy armor) than using the Luminosa and other projectiles.

The Not A Toy Anymore Trophy and Handfull of Pockets Trophy

•Not A Toy Anymore trophy: The player needs to fully upgrade theSling category, specifically the Strings and Pouch. It’s easier to obtain it because of how useful the skills under the Sling category are throughout the game.

• Handfull of Pockets trophy:The player needs to fully upgrade theEquipments category. While the Pocket and Ammunition bag are incredibly useful, especially when fully upgraded as soon as possible, it’s not the case with the Attirial. It’s better to fully upgrade it in the late game when Extinguis and Imperium shine while the other projectiles are needed less.

Imperium, a projectile in A Plague Tale: Innocence

A Plague Tale: Innocencewas released on July 14, 2025, and is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Amazon Luna.

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Amicia upgrading her skills on a workbench in A Plague Tale: Innocence.