Monster Hunter Now best weapons tier list

James Busby
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Having the best weapons in Monster Hunter Now will make battling even the strongest monsters much easier, here’s a tier list of ranking of every available weapon in the game.

The latest installment in Capcom’s beloved Monster Hunter franchise is Monster Hunter Now. This mobile title from Niantic, the team behind Pokemon Go, brings monsters into the real world for players to fight, and using the best weapons will give you an advantage in combat.

There are currently six weapons in the game, from the mighty power of the Great Sword to the speedy Long Sword, each comes with a new playstyle to learn and master. If you want to progress through the game quickly, having a strong weapon that can deal consistent damage is the best way to go.

If you’re not sure which weapon to choose, our Monster Hunter Now weapons tier list has you covered with a ranking for every weapon in the game from best to worst.

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Best Monster Hunter Now weapons tier list

Monster Hunter Now Great Sword fight
The best Monster Hunter Now weapons can give you a huge advantage.

While using the best Monster Hunter Now weapons won’t instantly make you the most skilled player, they can give you a huge advantage when tackling the game’s most fearsome of foes. In fact, if you build weapons from the list below, you’ll have a much easier time on hunts and clearing those all-important Urgent Quests.

We ranked the best Monster Hunter Now weapons in the tier list below:

TierWeapon
SSword & Shield, Light Bowgun
ABow, Long Sword
BHammer
CGreat Sword

S-tier

Sword and Shield

MH Now Sword and Shield
Combining both attack and defense, the Sword and Shield is hard to beat.

The Sword and Shield offers both fantastic DPS and defensive capabilities, making it the perfect choice for players of all skill levels. Not only does the fast nature of the Sword and Shield allow players to quickly weave in a flurry of attacks, but its life-saving shield can block incoming monster hits.

Having the ability to run rings around your foe and reduce incoming damage that would otherwise prove fatal is always going to be a bonus. Combine this with the weapon’s excellent elemental status application, and you have a recipe for an incredibly strong weapon.

Light Bowgun

Light Bowgun in MH Now
The Light Bowgun offers great range and damage.

Are you tired of carting to monsters and want to avoid burning through your Potions? Well, the Light Bowgun is the best option when it comes to safety. As the weapon with the furthest range, the Light Bowgun can safely barrage monsters from afar, giving players plenty of time to dodge out of the way of attacks.

The precise nature of the Light Bowgun also makes breaking monster parts incredibly easy, which ultimately leads to higher damage and even greater rewards.

A-tier

Bow

Bow in MH Now
The Bow is all about landing powerful charged shots.

The Bow is another fantastic ranged option in Monster Hunter Now. It just narrowly misses out on an S-tier ranking due to the risk vs reward nature of the weapon. While the damage of the charged shots can make short work of monsters, you do need to get much closer to your foe and be more aware of your positioning.

This isn’t a problem if you have mastered perfect dodges and can effortlessly avoid damage, but newer hunters may want to take extra care. Of course, if you put in the time to master the Bow, you’ll be rewarded with some incredibly quick kill times.

Long Sword

MH Now Long Sword
The Long Sword is a popular melee choice in Monster Hunter Now.

The Long Sword has always been a popular melee choice among those who enjoy fast and flashy attacks, and the MH Now iteration is no different. This weapon rewards aggression thanks to the Spirit Gauge, which greatly raises your Hunter’s DPS when it’s full.

Of course, if you get hit, then you’ll instantly lose this damage buff. Fortunately, the Long Sword’s counter can negate damage and dish right back at your enemy.

B-tier

Hammer

MH Now Hammer
The Hammer can easily break monster parts.

The Hammer is great for delivering high-impact damage and breaking monster parts, however, you’ll need to really know your opponent’s moves in order to maximize its effectiveness. Combine this with the game’s current Potion system and overall lack of healing, it’s hard to recommend the Hammer over much safer options.

C-tier

Great Sword

MH Now Great Sword
The Great Sword has the power but lacks long-term survivability.

Great Sword may hit the hardest but it has also been hit the hardest. Even if you land that powerful charged hit, you may often find yourself taking some damage in the process. Over a period of time, this damage to your Hunter can quickly accumulate, and with Monster Hunter Now only giving players access to five free potions a day, the mileage you get out of this weapon can be extremely low.

This is especially true for when you reach 5-star+ monsters. The damage of the Great Sword certainly isn’t lacking, but it gets outshone by every other weapon due to the high healing cost and cumbersome nature.

So, there you have it, that’s our best Monster Hunter Now weapon tier list. Make sure you bookmark this page and check back regularly, as we’ll be updating our entries when new updates and weapons are added to the game.

In the meantime, why not take a look at our other Monster Hunter Now guides below?

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About The Author

James is Dexerto's Associate Games Editor who joined the website in 2020. He graduated from university with a degree in Journalism, before spending four years freelancing for GamesRadar+, PCGamesN, RPS, LoL Esports, Red Bull Gaming, and many more. You can find him covering everything from CoD, Apex Legends, Genshin Impact, and Monster Hunter. Need to get in touch? Email James at james.busby@dexerto.com.