
Maximize your hunting efficiency in Monster Hunter Wilds with this weapon tier list! While Monster Hunter Wilds lacks PvP, choosing the right weapon is crucial for streamlined hunts. This tier list prioritizes raw damage output, versatility, and skill synergy. Remember, every weapon type is viable; choose what best suits your playstyle.
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This Monster Hunter Wilds weapon tier list ranks weapons based on damage, versatility, and skill effectiveness. All weapon types are viable, so select the one you enjoy most.
Personally, I favored the Switch Axe throughout the game, despite its lower damage output – it's simply more fun for me. Here's the breakdown:
| Tier | Weapon |
|---|---|
| S | Bow Gunlance Long Sword |
| A | Great Sword Charge Blade Hunting Horn Dual Blades |
| B | Sword and Shield Insect Glaive |
| C | Lance Switch Axe Light Bowgun Heavy Bowgun Hammer |
S-Tier Weapons
The Bow maintains its dominance from Monster Hunter World, excelling in Monster Hunter Wilds with its safe, ranged damage and DPS-boosting skills. It's relatively easy to master.
The Gunlance boasts some of the game's highest DPS, while the Long Sword offers effective parrying and counter-attack capabilities. Both are excellent choices.
A-Tier Weapons
The Great Sword, while possessing high DPS potential, demands significant skill to maximize its effectiveness. Its slow, cumbersome nature makes S-Tier weapons often preferable.
The Hunting Horn shines in multiplayer, delivering substantial damage and valuable support for teammates.
The Charge Blade is a versatile option with defensive capabilities. Mastering its dual modes takes practice, but it's a rewarding and fun weapon to use.
This concludes our Monster Hunter Wilds weapon tier list. For more game tips and guides, including armor set lists and Armor Sphere acquisition, check out The Escapist.
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