How to choose charms

Do not judge a charm in isolation. Pick charms around the problem you are solving: routing, survival, boss damage, collectible cleanup, or Pantheon consistency.

SituationBuild goalBest for
First playthroughmore safety and less navigation frictionnew players learning the map
Boss attemptsstronger damage windows and safer spacingplayers who know the moves but need consistency
Spell playmore Soul and stronger spellsplayers using Vengeful Spirit, Dive, and Shriek often
Cleanupeasier tracking and faster movementplayers collecting grubs, shards, and charms

Beginner exploration set

  • Wayward Compass: very useful while you are still learning Hallownest.
  • Gathering Swarm: helps early economy when Geo is easy to miss.
  • Quick Focus: shortens heal windows and raises survival.
  • Longnail or Mark of Pride: improves spacing and makes safer hits easier.

If you are low on notches, keep Compass and Quick Focus first. Once you know a region, swap Compass into damage, spacing, or movement utility.

Stable boss set

For newer players, consistency beats maximum damage.

  • Quick Focus: gives more recovery chances after mistakes.
  • Longnail / Mark of Pride: safer range, fewer bad trades.
  • Quick Slash: add it once you understand the boss pattern.
  • Shaman Stone: strong if you actively use spells.

When a boss feels impossible, diagnose the death. If you cannot heal, keep Quick Focus. If you cannot reach safely, add range. If the fight lasts too long, add Quick Slash or stronger spell damage.

Pantheon preparation

Pantheons reward repeatable, low-panic play. Prepare two builds:

StyleCore ideaUse
Nail consistencyrange, attack speed, safetymost close-range bosses
Spell burstSoul generation and spell damagebosses you already read well

Before serious Pantheon runs, upgrade your nail, masks, Soul vessels, and charm notches. Missing upgrades turn practice into unnecessary low-margin attempts.

Charm FAQ

What are the best beginner charms in Hollow Knight?

Wayward Compass, Gathering Swarm, Quick Focus, and Longnail are strong beginner picks because they solve navigation, Geo collection, healing speed, and short attack range.

Is Quick Focus worth it?

Yes, especially for a first clear. It does not replace good movement, but it turns some unsafe-looking healing windows into real recovery options.

Mark of Pride or Longnail?

Mark of Pride is stronger if you can afford the notches. Longnail is still useful when your build is tight. In boss fights, safer range often matters more than raw damage.

Spell build or nail build for beginners?

Nail consistency is easier for beginners because it is direct and does not depend as much on Soul management. Try Shaman Stone and Spell Twister once you understand spell windows and Soul income.

Adjust by notch stage

StageBuild ideaKeep
Very few notchesSolve navigation and survival firstCompass, Quick Focus, Longnail
Midgame notchesAdd efficiencyMark of Pride, Shaman Stone, Soul Catcher
Boss practiceSwap based on death patternRange if you miss, safety if you cannot heal
Late / GodhomeRepeatable boss chainsQuick Slash, Mark of Pride, Shaman Stone-style cores

Four practical build directions

DirectionCore charmsBest forWeakness
Beginner explorationCompass, Gathering Swarm, Quick FocusFirst routing, Cornifer search, early GeoLower value once you know the map
Safe nail playLongnail / Mark of Pride, Quick FocusHornet, Mantis Lords, Soul Master practiceConservative if chasing speed
Spell burstShaman Stone, Soul Catcher, Spell TwisterPlayers using spell windowsHarder for Soul-starved beginners
CleanupCompass and movement / utility ideasGrubs, shards, Stag Stations, map cleanupNot ideal for boss chains

Swap checklist

  1. Are you lost or losing fights? Use navigation charms only for routing.
  2. Are you missing hits or getting hit? Add range for misses, safety for damage taken.
  3. Are you sitting on full Soul? Try spell-focused charms.
  4. Are you taking exploration charms into bosses? Swap economy and navigation out before attempts.

Collectible and all-charm planning belongs in the Collectibles section.