Best Weapons in Fragpunk: Damage, Tier List & Usage Tips

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Finding the best weapons in Fragpunk is key to scoring more kills, winning rounds, and climbing the ranked ladder. Whether you’re looking for pure damage, versatility, or optimal loadouts for your favorite Lancer, this definitive weapon tier list has all the stats and pro usage tips you need for 2025!

Fragpunk Weapon Tier List

TierWeaponTypeKey Stats/Strengths
SFeverAssault Rifle32 dmg/shot, fast reload, minimal recoil
SResolverSniper Rifle300 dmg/headshot, insane range, slow reload
SBad Moon-SMarksman Rifle108 dmg/head, versatile, semi-auto
SMeat MakerShotgun275+ dmg up close, 11 pellets, slow fire rate
SMad Dog-SSMG759 rpm, 39 dmg/head, super mobility
SDisciplineAssault Rifle25-32 dmg/shot, great for all ranges
AGhost PepperLight MGHigh mag, fire rate, solid for suppresion
AClampdownSMG1091 rpm, solid close-range
AHighlifeSniper Rifle300 dmg/headshot, massive body shots
ABoom BroomShotgunQuick fire, 176+ dmg head, great for rushing
ABad ReputationMarksman RifleHigh burst, accurate, reliable
BCold ShoulderPistolGood for eco rounds
BCure-AllPistolHipfire heals, versatile sidearm

Sources: Overgear Best WeaponsTurbosmurfs Weapon Tier ListIGN Fragpunk WeaponsMagicstark Weapon Guide

S-Tier Weapon Breakdown

  • Fever Assault Rifle: The meta all-rounder. High accuracy, damage, and quick reloads make it perfect for beginners and pros alike. Dominates mid-range fights and is easy to control.
  • Resolver Sniper Rifle: One-shot potential at any range. Slow reload, but landing headshots is game changing, especially for skilled aimers.
  • Bad Moon-S Marksman Rifle: Consistent high damage, low recoil, and flexibility for different cards/roles.
  • Meat Maker Shotgun: Absolute monster up close with massive burst, great for site retakes and Lancers who rely on ambush.
  • Mad Dog-S SMG: Speed king,shred through enemies in close quarters with mobility and fire rate.

Usage Tips for Top Weapons

Fever/Discipline ARs: Use for holding angles, dueling at mid ranges, and reliable spray or tap fire. Pair with defensive cards for site holds.

Resolver/Highlife Snipers: Always play for picks and angles; patience pays off. Use Lancer utility to reposition after shots.

Bad Moon-S/Bad Reputation: Body shot for easy frags, but with cards like “Big Heads,” ALWAYS go for the headshot bonus for multis.

Meat Maker/Boom Broom Shotguns: Stick to corners and choke points. Work best with high mobility Lancers like Serket or Zephyr.

Mad Dog-S/Clampdown SMGs: Rush sites, entry frag, and pair with speed-boost cards and aggressive Lancer choices.

Choosing Your Loadout

  • For beginners: Fever or Discipline are best for all playstyles.
  • Aggressive players: Mad Dog-S or Meat Maker for fast entries.
  • Defensive team roles: Bad Moon-S or Boom Broom for locking down sites.
  • Long-range picks: Resolver or Highlife for sniping and support.

Check patch notes and event updates, weapon stats and tier placements shift as the meta evolves. Experiment and practice with each weapon to maximize synergy with your chosen Lancer and Shard Cards.

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Master these weapons to gain a real advantage in every Fragpunk match!

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