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For this reason, there are very few weapons that are used in a majority or even a plurality of battles. Instead, the best players train in a specific weapon type and make sure to have a variety of weapons in that type for each situation.
Updated on June 15th, 2021 by Ritwik Mitra: The combat of Monster Hunter World is truly one-of-a-kind. The game forces players to adapt to situations on the fly and bring a large number of weapons that can help them effectively slay the tougher monsters in the game. This might confuse some players who would want to excel in the most powerful weapon classes possible in order to take down these might foes. Keeping this in mind, here are ten of the best and most powerful weapons in Monster Hunter: World.
10 Gunlance
A combination of a gun and a lance, the Gunlance is capable of some impressive damage and is great for defensive play. The lance is designed to keep the enemy at bay with good blocking ability, and deal damage at a range. The gun aspect of the lance is a powerful shotgun blast, which damages the enemy at close range.
The reason it ranks low is that the player’s mobility is seriously compromised with this weapon, and they must rely on armor and tanking. It also requires the player to get up close and personal to get the full effect of the gun blasts, which is dangerous in many cases.
Notable Gunlances:
Safi’s Shatterbuster: A great normal shell Gunlance. Xeno Hemta +: An excellent long shell Gunlance. Lightbreak Gunlance: A brilliant wide shell Gunlance.
9 Insect Glaives
Insect Glaives are an interesting weapon type. They are used in fast and fluid fashion, and give the player lots of mobility in combat. At any point, the player can launch themselves into the air and then use an air dash to move around in mid-air.
Skilled players can use Insect Glaives to dodge sweeping attacks and land on monster’s backs to get in hits. They also have the ability to deploy Kinsects, which collect essences from monster for mid-fight boosts to either defense, attack, healing, or speed. It requires lots of practice and lots of strikes to take down a monster, but it can make for some fun gameplay.
Notable Insect Glaives:
Safi’s Shatterspear: A tried-and-tested Insect Glaive beloved by the fanbase. Lightbreak Press: An excellent Insect Glaive that truly shines with the right build. Datura Storm II: A highly poisonous Insect Glaive that’s perfect for support characters.
8 Switch Axe
Switch Axes are adaptable weapons that can transform from an axe to a sword at any given time. The axes give players greater range and greater striking power, while the sword is faster with better finishers. This power to switch makes them popular with players who don’t like to trade out their weapons often.
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Typically, players will fight in axe mode and only switch to sword mode when an opportunity arises for good damage or an elemental strike. The only reason it doesn’t rank higher is that it’s a complicated weapon to use, and many players often forget to switch modes in the heat of battle.
Notable Switch Axes:
Safi’s Shatteraxe: The Switch Axe with the highest raw damage in the game. Lightbreak Axe: A powerful Switch Axe that’s highly accessible. Taroth Axe “Paralysis”: A Switch Axe that is downright broken, with its massive 550 Paralysis.
7 Heavy Bowgun
Heavy Bowguns are beastly in combat boasting serious damage and long-range capabilities. It’s perfect for staggering enemies, knocking off parts, or putting chinks in a monster’s armor. Another nice perk is the ability to lightly modify the weapons to suit the player’s needs.
But with this immense power comes vulnerability, these heavy weapons significantly compromise the player’s mobility and put them at risk when the enemy attacks or closes the distance. They’re extremely useful in co-op but really dangerous when hunting solo.
Notable Heavy Bowguns:
Safi Burstcannon: Best Heavy Bowgun for Spread Ammo. Safi Snipecannon: Best Heavy Bowgun for Pierce Ammo. Demonlord Beastbuster: Best Heavy Bowgun for both Normal and Sticky Ammo.
6 Great Sword
Great Swords are the heavy hitters in the game, capable of dishing out the most damage possible. With their long range and high damage, these weapons are good for knocking down big foes or obliterating little ones. It’s great for players that want to make their hits count.
The downside to Great Swords is that they’re heavy, thereby limiting their mobility. Considering they also have terrible blocking power, players end up relying on carefully timed dodges and a bit of tanking.
Notable Great Swords:
Black Fatalis Blade: The Great Sword with the highest base damage in the game, albeit at the cost of an affinity penalty. Lightbreak Blade: A powerful Great Sword with immense blast damage. Safi’s Splitter: A great all-rounder and arguably the third-best Great Sword in the game.
5 Charge Blade
Like the Switch Axe, Charge Blades are capable of transforming between a sword and shield mode to an axe mode. The sword and shield mode give the player greater mobility and lots of defense, while the axe mode delivers crushing blows with a long reach.
Charge Blades outrank Switch Axes because when the player fights with the sword and shield, they build up charges that are stored in the weapon. When the player switches to the axe, they unleash the charge for an explosive effect. For players who learn the combos and flow of combat, this weapon type can be beastly.
Notable Charge Blades:
Kjarr Strongarm “King”/“Water”/“Spark”/“Ice”/“Decay”: A host of Kjarr Charge Blades that have been buffed heavily in Iceborne . Lightbreak Charge Blade: A powerful Charge Blade with immense blast damage. Safi’s Shattershield: Another powerful Safi’Jiva weapon that absolutely decimates monsters with ease.
4 Bow
The Bow is a mid-range weapon with a lot of versatility and unlimited ammo. Players who use Bows can charge arrows for powerful shots, or take potshots at the enemy while dodging attacks. The variety comes from the different coatings players can apply to each arrow to add elemental attacks or status effects. In fact, one can argue that bows have the highest DPS in longer fights.
The only reason it doesn’t rank higher is their limitation in close-quarters combat. The Bow is meant to be used at mid-range, so the player must constantly jockey for better positions, which can be difficult when hunting solo. It also lacks the punch of stronger weapons, so it struggles with armored foes and requires targeting weak spots.
Notable Bows:
Kjarr Bow “Decay”/“Spark”/“Water”/“Blast”/“King”/“Stream”: A set of Kjarr Bows that excel in their respective elements. Lightbreak Bow: A powerful and reliable Bow with excellent blast damage. Mist Glacia: An excellent Bow that specializes in dishing out major ice damage.
3 Light Bowgun
Light Bowguns might not have the range of bows, but boast a significantly increased fire rate. With a wide variety of ammo types, Light Bowguns can cause all sorts of chaos on the battlefield and are great both in co-op and solo situations.
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The downside to their rapid-fire is the potential for running out of ammo. This isn’t necessarily an issue if players are careful with their shots or go into battle loaded with ammo, but it is a problem bow users don’t face. Yet it still ranks higher for its high rate of fire and ability to fight in close quarters.
Notable Light Bowguns:
Fatalis Depths: Best Light Bowgun for Pierce Ammo. Blizzard Gust: Best Light Bowgun for Spread Ammo. Safi’s Aquashot: Best Light Bowgun for Sticky Ammo.
2 Long Sword
Long Swords are the most run-of-the-mill weapons in the game, and that’s what makes them some of the most powerful. They have good reach, damage, speed, and mobility, making them powerful in any situation.
Another benefit is that they can charge up for spirit attacks that do higher damage. For players who can keep their spirit levels up, this gives the weapon great power. However, it’s because of this that it doesn’t take the number one spot. Players must keep the spirit gauge maxed and raise the levels to get the full potential of this weapon type.
Notable Long Swords:
Lightbreak Edge: Arguably the best end-game Long Sword in the game when it comes to dishing out damage. Fatalis Zaggespanon: The Long Sword with the highest raw damage in the game, offset by an affinity penalty. Safi’s Shatterblade: A great Long Sword with excellent blast damage to boot.
1 Dual Blades
Dual Blades are arguably the most powerful weapon type in the game. Similar to Long Swords, Dual Blades charge up attacks to enter Demon Mode, which raises the attack damage through longer combo chains. Raising these levels lets the player enter Archdemon Mode, which boosts even higher.
Dual Blades ranks higher than Long Swords because they are good weapons even without Demon Mode. The player is a whirlwind that can dart away from attacks, and can avoid ever receiving damage if they remain light on their feet.
Notable Weapons:
Kjarr Daggers “Water”/“Spark”/“Dragon”/“Ice”: A set of powerful daggers that capitalize on elemental weaknesses to deal massive damage. Taroth Daggers “Fire”: A more powerful variant of the Kulve Taroth Dual Blades for players who want to specialize in fire damage. Fatalis Dual Skies: Dual Blades with high raw damage at the cost of an affinity penalty.
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