All Silksong Silk Skills and How to Get Them
Silk Skills are some of the most powerful abilities in Silksong, giving Hornet devastating attacks, evasive maneuvers, and tools to break through Pharloom’s toughest challenges. Unlike passive Tools or Crests, Silk Skills are active abilities that consume Silk from Hornet’s meter. They must be unlocked throughout the game by binding idols, defeating bosses, or completing key quests, and then equipped at a Bench using white Crest slots.
There are six Silk Skills in total: Silkspear, Thread Storm, Cross Stitch, Sharpdart, Pale Nails, and Rune Rage. Each one has its own unlock requirements, unique combat role, and synergies with specific Tools and Crests. Because Silk is also Hornet’s resource for healing, players must decide carefully when to unleash these abilities and when to save their reserves for survival.
In this guide we’ll cover everything you need to know about Silk Skills, including how they work, where to find all six, and which Tools and Crests best complement them.
All Silk Skills in Hollow Knight: Silksong
Hornet can unlock a total of six Silk Skills during her journey across Pharloom. Each one serves a different purpose, from powerful ranged attacks to defensive counters and crowd-control techniques. Some are found early in the game and are essential for progression, while others are hidden behind bosses or late-game areas. Below we’ll go through all six Silk Skills in detail, including how to find them, what they do, and which Tools and Crests make them most effective.
1. Silkspear
Silkspear is the first Silk Skill Hornet can acquire in Hollow Knight: Silksong and is one of her core progression abilities. By coiling Silk around her needle, Hornet hurls it forward with tremendous force, dealing three times her normal needle damage. Silkspear also functions as a utility move, allowing Hornet to destroy thick, silk-like barriers that block paths throughout Pharloom. Unlike normal attacks, these barriers are permanently cleared once pierced with Silkspear, making it essential for exploration.
How to get it: The skill is found in Mosshome, near the Moss Druid’s cave. Just outside the cave lies a tall chamber, and at its top is the idol you must bind to in order to unlock Silkspear. This is often the first major ability upgrade players discover, since many blocked passages throughout Mosshome can only be opened with it. Without Silkspear, progression through Pharloom is severely limited.
Use cases: In combat, Silkspear acts as a powerful ranged strike, able to pierce enemies at a distance and deal heavy burst damage. It is especially useful against flying opponents or bosses that retreat quickly after attacking, as you can punish them safely without overcommitting. Outside of battle, it is invaluable for clearing silk barriers and opening new paths, making it one of the most important utility skills in the game. Silkspear pairs well with Crests that improve Silk generation, such as Reaper, since its high cost can drain resources quickly if overused.
2. Thread Storm
Thread Storm transforms Hornet’s silk into a violent flurry of whipping strands, striking everything in a circular radius around her. The attack hits up to five times, each hit dealing 0.8x needle damage, making it one of the best crowd-control tools in the game. When activated, Hornet leaps slightly and becomes briefly protected as the storm surrounds her, punishing nearby enemies that swarm or close in.
How to get it: Thread Storm is found in Greymoor, after a lengthy vertical climb. Starting from the Halfway Home area, head to the right until you reach the chamber with chain-suspended platforms. From here, ascend by carefully jumping across the platforms and using the balloons tethered to chains to climb higher. At the very top of the chamber, you can enter a side room to the left where the idol awaits. Binding here unlocks the skill. Once acquired, a shortcut to the right makes it easier to leave the area without having to descend the entire path.
Use cases: Thread Storm excels when Hornet is surrounded. It wipes out swarms of smaller enemies and provides a quick answer when you are pressured on all sides. In boss fights, it is particularly effective during phases where additional enemies are summoned, or when you need to carve out space quickly. Outside of combat, it makes traversal through enemy-dense areas much safer, especially against flying foes that otherwise overwhelm you. The skill shines even brighter when paired with Crests that boost Silk recovery, such as Reaper, or with lifesteal setups using the Witch Crest, allowing Hornet to sustain herself while dealing area damage.
3. Cross Stitch
Cross Stitch is a defensive counter skill that allows Hornet to parry incoming attacks and retaliate with a rapid flurry of slashes. When timed correctly, Hornet becomes invulnerable during the parry, blocking the enemy strike and immediately unleashing a sequence of swift counterattacks that deal heavy damage in front of her. This makes Cross Stitch one of the most rewarding Silk Skills, rewarding precise timing with both safety and burst offense.
How to get it: Cross Stitch is unlocked in The Mist after defeating Phantom, a secret boss hidden in the area. Once Phantom is defeated, Hornet can bind to the idol that appears to gain the skill. Because Phantom is not required for story progression, many players may miss this fight entirely, making Cross Stitch one of the more elusive Silk Skills in the game.
Use cases: This skill is best used against enemies with predictable or telegraphed attacks. By parrying a strike, Hornet not only avoids taking damage but also immediately punishes with a sequence of counter slashes, creating an opening where few exist. This skill shines against bosses that string together long combos, as a single well-timed parry can break their momentum and deal reliable damage. In exploration, it provides safety when venturing into unfamiliar areas or when facing ambushes from ranged enemies, since it can parry projectiles as well as melee strikes. Cross Stitch pairs naturally with Crests that reduce Silk costs or boost Silk generation, since using it frequently can quickly drain Hornet’s resources if not managed carefully.
4. Sharpdart
This Silk Skill turns Hornet into a living projectile, consuming Silk to launch her forward in a piercing strike. Enemies caught in her path are damaged as she dashes through them, and Hornet reappears behind her target. It doubles as both a high-mobility repositioning tool and an offensive burst, letting her bypass defenses or escape tight corners with style.
How to get it: Sharpdart is found in the Wormways, though it requires multiple upgrades before it can be accessed. You’ll need the Needolin to open the sealed door leading to the idol, and mobility skills such as the Clawline or Faydown Cloak are almost mandatory to reach the elevated platform. Once inside, binding to the idol unlocks the skill.
Use cases: Sharpdart excels in situations where spacing and evasive movement are key. Against bosses with wide-reaching attacks, it allows Hornet to slip behind them safely while dealing damage at the same time. In exploration, it doubles as a gap-closer and panic button, useful for slipping through narrow enemy formations or escaping when cornered. Its synergy is strongest with offensive Crests like Reaper, since the skill’s frequent use can generate Silk on kill chains, and with mobility-focused loadouts that emphasize aggressive repositioning.
5. Pale Nails
When activated, Hornet summons three glowing nails that hover above her before launching toward the nearest enemies. The attack automatically seeks targets, making it one of the strongest long-range options in the game. It deals consistent damage regardless of Hornet’s positioning, letting her strike foes even while retreating or facing the opposite direction.
How to get it: Pale Nails is obtained late in Act 3 at The Cradle, after the battle with Grandmother Silk and getting Silk Soar. You'll need to make your way back to the room where you fought Grandmother Silk and bind her decapitated arm to get the spell.
Use cases: This skill shines in boss fights where maintaining distance is key. Because the nails home in automatically, Hornet can focus on dodging complex patterns while still applying pressure. It is also extremely effective against airborne enemies, striking them without the need for precise aim. In exploration, Pale Nails simplifies encounters against flyers or evasive foes, giving Hornet a reliable ranged option. Pairing it with Crests that extend Silk regeneration helps offset its high cost, while defensive setups let Hornet save Bind for emergencies and dedicate Silk to offense.
6. Rune Rage
Hornet channels a forgotten Weaver technique, leaping briefly before stitching glowing runes into the air that detonate in a series of explosive bursts. The blasts form around enemies’ positions, striking multiple targets at once. It is one of the widest-area Silk Skills, capable of wiping out entire groups when timed well, though its delayed explosions require careful placement.
How to get it: Rune Rage is unlocked in The Slab. To acquire it, Hornet must defeat the First Sinner, one of the hardest bosses in the game, who guards the idol. Binding afterward grants the ability, marking Rune Rage as one of the most demanding Silk Skills to obtain.
Use cases: Rune Rage is tailor-made for crowd control. In exploration, it clears swarms of weaker enemies before they can overwhelm Hornet, making difficult gauntlets more manageable. In boss encounters, it punishes large or stationary targets, layering damage over time as the explosions erupt. However, mobile bosses can sometimes slip between the blasts, so timing and positioning are critical. Rune Rage works best with builds that increase Silk income or reduce the cost of frequent casting, and pairs well with Crests like Shaman, which amplify Silk Skill power.
Crests and tools that complement Silk Skills
Silk Skills consume Hornet’s most valuable resource, so pairing them with the right Crests and Tools is essential for keeping your meter stocked and your abilities reliable. Two Crests stand out for Silk Skill builds, and several Tools provide direct synergy.
Best Crests for Silk Skills
- Reaper Crest: Grants heavy, sweeping attacks and creates a buff after binding that causes melee hits to generate extra Silk. This effect is powerful for fueling Silk Skills, but it disappears the moment Hornet takes damage. It rewards clean play and careful positioning, making it a high-risk, high-reward choice for aggressive Silk-heavy builds.
- Shaman Crest: Focused entirely on Silk Skills, this Crest empowers them with runes that boost their effects and damage. It sacrifices Tool slots and healing flexibility but dramatically raises the ceiling of every Silk Skill, from Silkspear to Rune Rage.
Tools That Boost Silk Skills
- Druid’s Eye: Produces Silk when Hornet takes damage. Useful for recovery-focused builds, ensuring you can cast skills even when pressured.
- Weavelight: Increases the speed of Silk regeneration. This pairs well with frequent-use skills like Silkspear or Thread Storm.
- Spool Extender: Expands Hornet’s Silk capacity, letting her store additional charges. Particularly valuable for high-cost abilities such as Rune Rage or Pale Nails.
- Volt Filament: Imbues Silk Skills with electricity, adding bonus damage to each cast. Works especially well with area-based skills like Thread Storm or Rune Rage, amplifying their clearing power.
- Egg of Flealia: Reduces Silk Skill cost while Hornet’s health is full. Best for skilled players who rarely take hits, allowing for frequent casting without draining reserves.
Putting It Together
For balanced play, Reaper Crest + Weavelight or Spool Extender offers a mix of sustain and power, letting Hornet chain Silk Skills effectively as long as she avoids damage. For raw damage output, Shaman Crest + Volt Filament turns abilities like Pale Nails and Rune Rage into devastating finishers. More cautious players can lean on Egg of Flealia, which lowers costs when healthy, making it a strong choice for boss fights where careful dodging keeps Hornet’s health bar intact.
Conclusion
Silk Skills are some of the most versatile and impactful abilities in Hollow Knight: Silksong. Each one opens up new possibilities in combat and exploration, whether it’s the precision strike of Silkspear, the crowd-clearing power of Thread Storm, or the devastating late-game potential of Rune Rage. Learning where to find them and how to use them effectively is key to mastering Hornet’s journey through Pharloom.
Just as important are the Crests and Tools that enhance these skills. Choosing the right combination of slot layouts, regeneration boosters, or cost reducers can completely change how often and how effectively you rely on Silk Skills. With careful planning, Hornet’s arsenal becomes more than just a set of abilities; it becomes a reflection of your preferred style, whether that’s cautious, aggressive, or skill-focused.
By unlocking all six Silk Skills and experimenting with different synergies, you can adapt to every challenge Pharloom throws at you, turning Hornet’s limited Silk into one of the most powerful resources in the game.
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