Monster Hunter World Weapons Tier List [Apr. 2024] (2024)

Use the best weapons in Monster Hunter to slay monsters with ease. We've created Monster Hunter: World tier lists for both solo and multiplayer gameplay.

By Samuel Stewart

Monster Hunterhas always been a franchise celebrated for its exciting monster-slaying combat system.

Enabling all this is the deep crafting and weapon system that rewards players who take the time to master them.

This time, we shine the spotlight on the weapons ofMonster HunterWorld, ranking themfrom best to worst to use in solo and cooperative mode.

Note: Both lists are consistent withMonster Hunter World’slatest patch.

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    S-Tier (Cooperative)

    WeaponThe ProsThe ConsDescription
    Hammer• Great KO damage for stuns
    • Good damage when charged
    • Less utility due to it being a blunt weaponEven though monster heads are a bit harder to target in multiplayer, Hammer excels at what it does when played correctly. Every party will look for someone experienced with this weapon.
    Heavy Bowgun• Excellent damage output
    • Ease of use
    • Safe distance
    • Great utility for your team
    • Limited ammoYes, we can safely consider the heavy bowgun as the best weapon in Monster Hunter World overall. It’s already powerful for solo play, and it’s another type of beast in multiplayer.

    With other players taking the attention from you, you can focus on your maximum damage output and inflicting status effects. If the monster does target you, the heavy bowgun has a good defensive fallback in its shield. It truly has no weaknesses regardless of how you play.

    Hunting Horn• Heals allies
    • Gives buffs to the party
    • Can deal KO damage to target
    • Songs have long animationsThe hunting horn is an excellent addition to your squad in multiplayer. Its primary focus is buffing and healing your allies, but it also has utility outside of this thanks to its KO and exhaust damage.

    A-Tier (Cooperative)

    WeaponThe ProsThe ConsDescription
    Charge Blade• Great burst damage• Axe mode can hit party membersWith its sweeping attacks in axe mode, the charge blade is a nuisance to other players in your party. Skilled parties still look for charge blade players mainly because of the insane damage potential that is useful for speed-running content.
    Bow• Extremely good range
    • Decent damage
    • High mobility
    • Stamina management can get in the way of momentumThe bow provides great utility in multiplayer by inflicting status effects. Be careful though, as precise aiming is needed to avoid hitting your teammates.
    Gunlance• Explosions can deal good damage• Explosions can hit allies as wellBecause of the size of the explosions, the gun lance is a nuisance in multiplayer mode. Its upside is the huge amount of damage it deals when played correctly.
    Great Sword• Excellent single-target damage
    • Good defensive options
    Doesn’t add much to the team except for damageGreatsword in Multiplayer brings a lot of raw damage. The only reason it’s not higher on the tier list is the linearity of the gameplay and not bringing anything else to the table.
    Lance• Good reach
    • Great defensive options
    • Unintrusive to other party members
    Slow multi-directional movementThe lance gives good utility to your party because of its ability to cut tails and charge the target. Other players prefer a lance main to a hammer one because its thrusts don’t hit party members as often.

    B-Tier (Cooperative)

    WeaponThe ProsThe ConsDescription
    Long Sword• Great damage potential• Counter opportunities are few in multiplayer modeThe things that make the long sword great in solo play are unfortunately what drags it down in multiplayer. Counters aren’t a good source of damage anymore because the enemy does not focus on you as much.
    Light Bowgun• Good mobility
    • Adds party utility through status effects
    • Mines add to its damage potential
    • Limited ammo The light bowgun performs better in multiplayer than in solos. Heavy Bowgun does far better trading off mobility for more damage.

    C-Tier (Cooperative)

    WeaponThe ProsThe ConsDescription
    Insect Glaive• Easy mounting
    • Maneuverability in the air
    • Poor damage
    • Heavy essence management
    With other hunters beside you, the insect glaive becomes a more potent weapon. You can use it to get the drop on enemies, essentially giving your team a quick advantage.
    Dual Blades• Easy to use and focus in multiplayer• No utility whatsoeverThe dual blades are only used in multiplayer to deal focus damage on an enemy’s flank or rear.

    D-Tier (Cooperative)

    WeaponThe ProsThe ConsDescription
    Switch Axe• Wide variety of playstyles• Long attack animations
    • Difficult learning curve
    This weapon is good for an all-melee party. Due to its poor evasive options, however, it struggles when it’s the only short-ranged weapon in the squad.
    Sword and Shield• Fast use of items when unsheathed• Poor damageThis weapon is good, but there are better options out there to swap it with. Getting more damage for the party will be better in the long run.

    S-Tier (Solo)

    WeaponThe ProsThe Cons
    Great Sword• Excellent damage potential because of the charge mechanic
    • Stun utility because of Shoulder Charge
    • Guard and dodge animations are easy to acclimate to
    • Slow attack rateThe great sword boasts a ridiculous range due to its length.

    This weapon is perfect for those who just want to face monsters head-on and decimate them with a variety of hard-hitting strikes. The great sword is useful in solo play because it also gives emergency defensive fallbacks that could save the player’s life when the hunt goes awry.

    Charge Blade• Excellent burst damage
    • Large variety of moves and attack animations
    • Defensive options are lackingThe charge blade is similar to the switch axe in a lot of ways. It also needs to stack up damage in one phase to unload more in the other. The charge blade offers more damage in its burst mode but suffers a bit from the lack of defensive options.

    Learning this weapon will give you a lot of advantages and massive amounts of damage. The only downside it had is negated in Solo play.

    A-Tier (Solo)

    WeaponThe ProsThe Cons
    Long Sword• Huge damage potential
    • Counter is a decent defensive and offensive threat
    • Whiffing counters can be very punishing for the player
    • Needs precise placement to be effective
    The long sword has pretty good mechanics with its counter and Swordsman Spirit bars. You can charge this bar up to pad onto the already great damage output of the weapon. The challenge to all this is a playstyle that relies heavily on precise movements with minimal errors.

    Don’t expect to be good at countering enemy attacks when you start. Note, however, that it is worth practicing because the long sword is one of the most satisfying weapons to use.

    Hammer• Undisputed KO damage king
    • Great gap closers
    • Weapon hitbox is quite small, considering you need to hit with the head
    • Poor defense
    • Can’t cut enemy body parts
    Hammer strategies are simple enough. You hit enemies to build up KO damage, then do raw damage when you knock the enemy down.

    While the damage output is high, the hammer needs to land on a monster’s head most times to be effective. This often puts the player in a vulnerable spot. This problem is amplified because of the hammer’s poor evade animations. Nonetheless, the hammer is a great choice if you want to run through the game’s content on your own.

    B-Tier (Solo)

    WeaponThe ProsThe Cons
    Dual Blades• Very fast attack animations
    • Best dodge maneuvers out of all the weapons
    • The ability to inflict status effects gives it more utility
    • Needs precise stamina management
    • Extremely short range
    • No defensive moves except for dodging
    If you want a fast playstyle, look no further than the dual blades. As the fastest weapons on this list, they allow you to move in and out of combat quickly to chip your opponents’ health. Another great aspect of the dual blades is Demon Mode, where you charge up a meter to further boost your damage output.

    The dual blades have a high skill cap, however — forcing you to manage your stamina resource every second. You have to be precise with your movement as dual blades don’t have good defensive plays to fall back on.

    Switch Axe• Great damage with decent reach
    • Provides good utility with several options
    • Long animations make you vulnerable
    • Difficult to learn and master
    On paper, the Switch Axe is a straightforward weapon. You build up energy in axe mode, then unleash it all when you switch to the sword. It should be easy — but the slow animations partnered with the clunky evasive maneuvers make this a difficult weapon to work with.

    On top of this, the Switch Axe’s damage output is reliant on knocking down enemies first, which is quite a task if you don’t know what you’re doing.

    Insect Glaive• Aerial combat
    • Easier mounting of large monsters
    • Great mobility
    • Low damage
    • Stamina-dependent, especially during aerial combat
    Nobody could argue that the insect glaive is one of the most graceful weapons in Monster Hunter World. There’s plenty of ways you can approach a battle because of its aerial mechanics. With its high maneuverability, it’s also easy to fall back and reset if you’ve made a mistake.

    Even in Iceborne, the glaive does still feel a little gimmicky at times. There’s little incentive to take to the skies because of the nerfed damage. Collecting essence is also an added layer of resource management that you have to look out for.

    C-Tier (Solo)

    WeaponThe ProsThe Cons
    Gunlance• Good damage
    • Great shield
    • Explosions
    • Very poor mobility
    • Explosions take a huge hit on the weapon’s sharpness
    This weapon sets itself apart from the lance through its explosions that can deal a ton of damage to the right monsters. It still has a good defense and proper shielding mechanics, but evasion is a chore with this thing.
    Lance• Long reach
    • Excellent defensive options
    • Slow change of direction/dodge
    • Slow attack animations
    The lance is useful for those who value strategic play. It forces you to keep attacking the enemy’s weak point throughout the fight.

    The lance also has several defensive options and counters that protect the player in tough fights. It’s a safe weapon, but don’t expect too much damage from it.

    Bow• Good mobility for a ranged weapon • Raw attack power lacking without exploiting elemental weaknesses
    • A lot of stamina needed to perform successive shots
    The bow relies on elemental coatings and trap arrows to damage opponents. The problem with the bow is that certain monsters nullify the bow’s effectiveness (yes, we’re looking at you, Elder Dragon).

    D-Tier (Solo)

    WeaponThe ProsThe Cons
    Hunting Horn• Deals KO and Exhaust damage
    • Good utility
    • Slow attack speed
    • Poor defensive options
    • Poor damage
    The horn seems like it was made with only multiplayer mode in mind. There are far more efficient weapons in a solo playthrough that you can try. Its redeeming quality for solo play is its KO damage, which racks up the longer you stay in a fight.
    Light Bowgun• Good for quickly inflicting status effects on enemies• Limited ammo
    • Only decent damage
    • Damage relies heavily on exploiting weak spots
    Unlike its heavier counterpart, the light bowgun relies on quick pot shots to accumulate damage over time. This is a beginner-friendly weapon that makes sure the player survives each encounter.
    Heavy Bowgun• Safe to use as it is ranged • Limited ammo
    • Reduces mobility
    Where light bowgun brings in mobility, this one brings in raw damage. Sadly the mobility and/or the damage of the bowguns gets negated once a fast target approaches.
    Sword and Shield• Versatile weapon
    • Good mobility
    Low damage
    Average on everything, excellent in nothing
    This weapon combo severely lacks in the damage department for solo play. You can’t speed run anything while using this. Fights will always seem longer, albeit a bit safer. Multiplayer is where this weapon truly shines.

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    FAQs

    What is the new weapon in Monster Hunter Now 2024? ›

    The iconic Charge Blade was added in March 2024 as part of the “The Vernal Invader” update, while the Gunblade was added in June 2024's “Dancing in the Tempest”. From here, expect more weapons to be rolled out in subsequent updates.

    What is the most powerful weapon in Monster Hunter World? ›

    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.

    How to use charge blade Monster Hunter Now? ›

    Main Weapon Actions

    Tap and hold during Axe Mode, then flick up to transform into the Sword. Transformation can also be initiated by tapping the SP button. Tap and hold during Sword Mode, then flick down to charge energy into the phials. Charging can also be initiated by tapping the SP button in Sword Mode.

    How to use weapons in Monster Hunter Now? ›

    Main Weapon Actions

    Tap and hold for a set period of time to activate. Activate Iai Spirit Slash to deal a greater amount of damage. Once activated, it can also negate monster attacks. Successfully negating a monster attack adds a follow-up attack to your normal attack, and fills up the Spirit Gauge even more.

    Is Deviljho in Monster Hunter Now? ›

    In Monster Hunter Now only select large monsters within Volatile habitats can be invaded and become a Deviljho encounter.

    Will there be Monster Hunter 3? ›

    Monster Hunter Tri (also known as Monster Hunter 3) is the third console installment in the Monster Hunter franchise, developed by Capcom and released for the Wii in Japan on August 1, 2009. Monster Hunter Tri was released on April 20, 2010, in North America, April 23 in Europe, and April 29 in Australia.

    What is the best weapon class in Monster Hunter Now? ›

    The Long Sword is currently the best weapon in Monster Hunter Now. It suits fast-paced hunters who love flashy attacks. This melee weapon unleashes rapid, precise combos. Landing hits fills your Spirit Gauge, granting damage buffs until taking damage.

    What is a great sword in Monster Hunter Now? ›

    Great Sword

    Hold nothing back and attack monsters with the full fury of a larger-than-life lethal blade– a long press unleashes a powerful charged slash. The Great Sword Special Skill, “True Charged Slash” uses all of your strength to attack monsters with an even more powerful slash that deals massive damage.

    How to unlock greatsword mh now? ›

    In order to unlock the Great Sword, you will need to complete the beginning of Chapter 2. Thankfully, if you walk or travel a lot, you will be able to unlock the Great Sword in no time.

    Which Monster Hunter World weapon should I use? ›

    Greatsword. The Greatsword is hands down the best solo weapon in Monster Hunter World. Its high damage combos and charged attacks allow hunters to quickly stagger and knock down monsters. While slow and cumbersome, in the hands of a skilled hunter, the Greatsword dominates one-on-one monster fights.

    What is the best early weapon in Monster Hunter Now? ›

    Early Game Sword and Shield Build
    WeaponATK
    Jagras Mail (Grade 2)▸ Rising Tide Lv.1
    Girros Vambraces (Grade 2)▸ Sneak Attack Lv.1
    Leather Belt (Grade 2)▸ Health Boost Lv.1
    Kulu Greaves (Grade 2)▸ Critical Eye Lv.1
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    Does Monster Hunter Now have different weapons? ›

    You start out with just the Sword & Shield in Monster Hunter Now. The other five weapons are unlocked through story and Hunter Rank progression. Once you reach and complete the first part of Chapter 2: Shimmering Swamp, you unlock the Great Sword.

    What is the next major Monster Hunter? ›

    It's called Monster Hunter Wilds and it's coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC in 2025. The trailer shows the player character and several creatures trying to escape a dust storm before lightning strikes.

    What is the newest version of Monster Hunter? ›

    History
    2004Monster Hunter
    2022Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
    2023Monster Hunter Now
    2024
    2025Monster Hunter Wilds
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