Top Weapons Ranked for Monster Hunter Wilds
Let's start by emphasizing that there is no definitive "best" weapon type in Monster Hunter Wilds. If you're seeking a weapon that guarantees the fastest hunt times every time due to its sheer power, you won't find one. The key is to choose a weapon that feels right for you. If you're not carting, consistently hitting the monster, and enjoying the experience, that's what truly matters.
Crafting a successful build for any weapon involves numerous factors, including armor, decorations, and selecting the right Artian weapon for the specific monster you're facing. These elements are crucial, but if you're looking to reduce your hunt times, certain weapon types might help. This tier list of the best weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds is compiled from IGN's community tier list, online sentiment, my own assessment based on difficulty to master, and current speedrun time averages.
Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier List
Monster Hunter Wilds Best Weapons Tier List
The "best" weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds include Sword and Shield, Great Sword, Long Sword, Gunlance, and Bow, listed in no particular order. While all weapons are viable, these stand out for various reasons, which we'll explore below.
S-tier: These weapons are considered the best due to their high damage output and relative ease of use. The Gunlance, though more technical, offers significant benefits according to the community.
- Sword and Shield
- Great Sword
- Long Sword
- Gunlance
- Bow
A-tier: A-tier weapons can match S-tier performance in skilled hands, though they may be more technical or slightly less effective. The Hunting Horn excels in co-op scenarios.
- Insect Glaive
- Charge Blade
- Dual Blades
- Hunting Horn
- Heavy Bowgun
- Switch Axe
B-tier: These weapons may not reach the heights of S- and A-tier weapons, even with experienced players, but they are still highly effective. They might require more effort and finely-tuned builds to achieve optimal results.
- Lance
- Hammer
- Light Bowgun
Why only three tiers?: As mentioned earlier, no single weapon reigns supreme in Monster Hunter Wilds, and all are viable. Your tier list might vary depending on the monster you're hunting. Don't let tier lists deter you from using your favorite weapon; even B-tier weapons are considered great on the IGN scale!
Best Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Explained
Sword and Shield
The Sword and Shield is exceptional in Monster Hunter Wilds. Often underestimated as a "beginner" weapon, it's incredibly versatile and consistent, capable of delivering substantial damage once you master its combos and movements. Its mobility allows you to stay close to monsters, and it can guard and counterattack effectively. The Sword and Shield can perform perfect guards easily, enabling quick, powerful counter slashes and activating an Offensive Guard buff with the right Equipment Skill. For support hunters, it's invaluable as it allows item use without sheathing, enabling quick deployment of Lifepowders and buffs. Whether you prefer evasion or blocking, slashing or blunt damage, or even aerial attacks, the Sword and Shield offers it all—except an Offset attack.
See all Sword and Shields in MH Wilds.
Great Sword
The Great Sword is the first weapon developed for new Monster Hunter games, and it shows. It excels with Wilds' new Power Clashes and satisfying Offset attacks, encapsulating the quintessential Monster Hunter experience. While slower and more punishing on mishits than the Sword and Shield, the introduction of Focus Mode makes aiming easier. If you're after the highest damage output in a single strike, the Great Sword is an excellent choice, with True Charged Slash hits being particularly satisfying.
See all Great Swords in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Long Sword
The Long Sword remains one of Monster Hunter's most popular weapons for good reason. It's fast, relatively easy to pick up, and offers a fun, flashy playstyle centered around the powerful Foresight Slash, which builds the Spirit Gauge for maximum damage. Its impressive reach makes it ideal for slicing off tails. Maintaining a maxed Spirit Gauge requires some management, but the payoff in damage output is well worth it when you're in the zone.
See all Long Swords in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Gunlance
While I'm less familiar with the Gunlance, it's highly regarded by IGN's community, speedrunners, and online enthusiasts in Monster Hunter Wilds. It's more challenging to master than other S-tier weapons but offers excellent defense with its large shield capable of Perfect Guards and explosive power, albeit at the cost of some mobility. In Wilds, the Gunlance can now fire two Wyvern's Fire shots with increased range, and its new Wyrmstake Full Blast attack is incredibly potent.
See all Gunlances in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Bow
Despite not excelling in Tempered Arkveld speedruns, the Bow is widely considered a top choice in Monster Hunter Wilds, often voted as the strongest weapon in community polls. It feels powerful, even with a minor Focus Strike nerf since the Open Beta Test. The Bow's new Tracer Ammo in Wilds guarantees hits and critical strikes, and it never runs out of damage-boosting or ailment-inflicting coatings, enhancing its damage potential. With perfect dodge timing, the Bow's Discerning Dodge replenishes stamina, allowing near-continuous attacks. It's mobile, strong, and visually striking—what more could you want?
See all Bows in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Remember, this tier list is just a reference. We recommend sticking with your preferred weapon. For instance, if you're skilled with the Light Bowgun, knowing exactly where to aim with what ammo and dodging every monster attack, you'll achieve better times than with the Great Sword if you're struggling with True Charged Slashes and Offset attacks. Mastery takes time, regardless of the weapon.
What do you think is the best weapon in Monster Hunter Wilds? Contribute to our Community Tier List at the top of this article. We might update this article with new ratings! And for more, don't miss our comprehensive Monster Hunter Wilds guide.
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