Triternion’s Mordhau is an online medieval game that focuses on close-quarters fighting. Which guns are the best in the title? Which should you stay away from?
One of the best things about Mordhau is that players can use many different kinds of guns. In PvP mode, they fight each other, and in Horde mode, they fight off waves of enemies. They can use anything from small lutes to huge pole axes.
Still, there are some tools in Mordhau that help the player fight much better than others. The best Mordhau guns are the ones that a typical player can pick up and use with a fair amount of skill. Since opponents can wear different levels of armor, the best weapons in Mordhau should also do good damage against all types of protection. In PvP, guns have a loadout cost that needs to be taken into account.
Estoc
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 18
- Head Damage: 100/70/66/50
- Torso Damage: 70/55/51/40
- Leg Damage: 60/50/41/37
The Estoc is a sword in Mordhau that is designed to thrust, not cut. It has a very thin blade that tapers down to a scary point. Players should try to stick this point between the weak spots in their opponent’s armor. This means that getting good at the Estoc is all about aim and waiting. Hitting an enemy’s plate mail over and over again won’t do much damage.
Because of this, it is usually best for highly armored players who can take a few hits now and then to use it. If a person is on a horse and holding an Estoc, they can even use it like a lance, which makes sense given how the sword is made and what it is used for.
Falchion
- Weapon Type : One-Handed
- Cost : 8
- Head Damage: 100/72/56/49
- Torso Damage: 70/52/41/38
- Leg Damage: 60/5036/28
Even though the Falchion isn’t one of the best weapons in Mordhau on its own, it’s a great deal because it only costs 8 loadout points and can be used as a backup weapon in different builds.
It has a short range and hits quickly. It works best in close combat, especially on the Mordhau maps, which have a lot of small buildings and narrow pathways. The Falchion can also be thrown, which can come in handy sometimes, especially since players usually have another main weapon they can switch to.
Sledgehammer
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 15
- Head Damage: 100/100/75/65
- Torso Damage: 80/70/60/50
- Leg Damage: 70/60/50/40
The Sledgehammer is a peasant weapon, so it needs the Peasant perk to be equipped. However, in the right hands, it is a very dangerous weapon. If a player’s swings are exact and they hit the enemy’s head, they can kill enemies with no or light armor with just one hit.
This makes the Sledgehammer great for the early and middle parts of Horde mode, when players can chain together headshots on waves of enemies. This can then be changed for a better Maul if the player wants to keep playing the same way. The Sledgehammer is also very good at draining energy, which can be helpful when fighting heavily armored brutes. Even though it’s big, the Sledgehammer, like a few other weapons in Mordhau, can be thrown.
Crossbow
- Weapon Type : Ranged
- Cost : 21
- Head Damage: 110/100/67/65
- Torso Damage: 60/50/42/40
- Leg Damage: 50/40/35/31
The Crossbow is a good choice for players who would rather kill their enemies from a distance than get close to them. If the person has good aim, it can even do more damage to the head than the Longbow.
The problem is that it takes too long to reload, and players will have to look down at the ground while the video plays. So, players can play the part of a Genoese Crossbowman and bring a Pavise Shield with them into fight. Then, you can put this in the ground and hide behind it while you reload.
Heavy Handaxe
- Weapon Type : One-Handed
- Cost : 9
- Head Damage: 100/100/68/50
- Torso Damage: 75/62/53/40
- Leg Damage: 65/52/43/35
The Heavy Handaxe is a very underrated tool in Mordhau, especially against people who don’t have armor, because it only costs 9 gear points. It does, however, have a slow attack animation, and many guns can reach farther than it.
One of the best things about the Heavy Handaxe is that it can be used as both a weapon and a tool for fixing hurdles. This is especially helpful in Horde mode, which is like Call of Duty’s Zombie mode.
Longbow
- Weapon Type : Ranged
- Cost : 33
- Head Damage: 100/100/54/50
- Torso Damage: 70/50/36/34
- Leg Damage: 50/40/27/25
Even though the Longbow costs 33 gear points, which doesn’t leave much room for protection or perks, there’s nothing like feeling the power of this powerful weapon. It is one of the best tools in Mordhau and a must-have for anyone who likes to fight at a distance.
How well this tool works depends on the player, because aim is, well, everything. Since it takes less time to reload than the Crossbow, players can move around the area and change their position after each shot.
Bastard Sword
- Weapon Type : One-Handed or Two-Handed
- Cost : 12
- Head Damage: 90/80/42/37
- Torso Damage: 75/65/32/27
- Leg Damage: 60/60/27/22
The Bastard Sword is one of Mordhau’s more versatile swords because it can be used with one or two hands. It can be used with a shield, which is different from bigger swords.
The Bastard Sword, which is sometimes called a hand-and-a-half sword, doesn’t do the most damage, but it moves quickly and is hard to keep track of.
Mace
- Weapon Type : One-Handed
- Cost : 11
- Head Damage: 103/102/71/61
- Torso Damage: 53/52/51/50
- Leg Damage: 52/50/48/46
The mace is a one-handed weapon that does damage through blunt force. It is especially good against protected enemies. But since it has a short range, players will have to get closer to their targets.
The mace can even be thrown with the Alt attack, which is funny. However, this can be useful in some cases, even though it looks funny. The Mace is one of the best weapons in Mordhau because it can be used in so many different ways. It is also one of the most fun weapons to use.
Pole Axe
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 18
- Head Damage: 100/78/53/48
- Torso Damage: 70/63/38/35
- Leg Damage: 65/53/36/34
The Pole Axe is one of the best tools in Mordgau because it can reach far and be used in many ways. When fighting a single opponent, the Pole Axe gives the player room to move around their foe and avoid any weapons they may be holding.
When the player is up against a group, the Pole Axe makes them into a pinwheel of death that can sweep and kite with brutal efficiency. The Pole Axe doesn’t rank higher because there’s another tool with the same range and better performance. However, if you’re just starting out, it’s not a bad choice.
Maul
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 21
- Head Damage : 100/100/100/100
- Torso Damage : 85/83/67/66
- Leg Damage : 75/73/66/65
Those who use the Maul as their main weapon have a love/hate relationship with it. If it’s used right, it can do a lot of damage and even take down highly armored targets with a single hit if it’s aimed right.
But for players to do this, they have to take into account their slow swing speed and short reach. This weapon is best for tanky builds, but even then, it will take some practice to learn how to use it well. You can be sure that once you learn how this tool works, you’ll be a scary opponent on the battlefield.
Messer
- Weapon Type : One-Handed or Two-Handed
- Cost: 15
- Head Damage: 100/75/62/48
- Torso Damage : 70/60/52/40
- Leg Damage : 60/50/42/34
The Messer is a gun that really messes things up. It can reach farther than a Greatsword and does more damage than that weapon. The cost of this power is that it takes longer to hit.
Sometimes, this weapon will feel like a Maul with a blade and slightly better stats. Like the Maul, getting the most out of the Messer will take some practice. Beginners might want something a little easier to use, but experienced players with patience will find this to be a useful but tricky tool to use.
Battle Axe
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost: 15
- Head Damage : 100/100/68/60
- Torso Damage: 75/62/53/45
- Leg Damage: 65/52/43/35
The Battle Axe is more powerful than most swords and axes and has a wider reach. It’s not as long as a Pole Axe, but players will find it easier to stay out of the enemy’s reach while still hitting back. It could do a little more harm, but it gets the job done.
This is a good weapon for players who are annoyed by the Maul’s short range and want something a little faster than the Messer. If this weapon is built around Bloodlust, it will cut through foes.
War Axe
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 15
- Head Damage : 130/105/80/55
- Torso Damage : 100/75/65/50
- Leg Damage : 80/65/55/45
The War Axe is like the Battle Axe in many ways. The biggest difference is that it’s a bit shorter than the Battle Axe, but it does more damage and attacks a bit faster. Because it is different, it might be better than the Battle Axe.
In fact, this axe might be the most useful and versatile one in all of Mordhau. The War Axe is better than the Battle Axe for players who are good at stopping, dodging, or just taking damage.
Throwing Knives
- Weapon Type : Ranged
- Cost : 4
- Head Damage: 95/65/35/30
- Torso Damage : 55/50/20/15
- Leg Damage: 40/35/5/5
In Wordle Unlimited, ranged weapons are often ignored, and this isn’t always wrong. They cost ammunition and don’t hurt as much. There is, however, one ranged weapon that stands out from the rest and can be more useful than many physical weapons.
Throwing knives do a good amount of damage and are great for quickly killing unarmored enemies. Even against enemies with a lot of protection, they are useful because they can be primed and thrown quickly. Throwing knives don’t cost a lot of gear points, so they can be used in almost any build. They will never be someone’s main weapon, but they might be the most useful ranged guns in the game.
Greatsword
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost: 21
- Head Damage: 100/80/60/48
- Torso Damage: 75/65/43/38
- Leg Damage: 65/55/34/34
The Greatsword is a great tool that can be used in many different ways. It can hit quickly for its size, fights in different ways, and does a lot of damage. Also, it doesn’t cost a lot of points, which lets you get better defense.
If a player doesn’t know what weapon to use, the Greatsword is a good default choice. Many of the more experienced players say that this strong sword is their favorite tool. No matter how good a player is, they will be better off if they know how to use this tool.
Zweihander
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 24
- Head Damage: 115/100/70/50
- Torso Damage: 100/85/55/40
- Leg Damage : 70/65/40/39
The Zweihander is basically a Greatsword that is a lot longer. Because of this, it can reach farther and do more damage in fight. On the front lines of battle, a skilled player with this weapon and thick armor can be very dangerous.
It does cost a bit more, and the player can’t wear as much armor as they could with other guns. It can also sometimes be slow. But players who know how fast it is and are willing to go into battle with less armor than usual can quickly kill their enemies with this weapon.
Eveningstar
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost : 21
- Head Damage: 102/100/77/65
- Torso Damage: 62/59/57/55
- Leg Damage: 57/50/45/45
The Eveningstar is the best tool in the game for many players. It uses energy very well, and it takes a lot to take it away from someone who is using it. It can also kill even the most heavily protected units in two hits with a full strike.
And it doesn’t have the best range and can be hard to use in team fights. But this may be the best choice for players who are clashing or fighting on the front lines.
Halberd
- Weapon Type : Two-Handed
- Cost: 24
- Head Damage: 115/100/70/48
- Torso Damage: 100/75/55/40
- Leg Damage: 85/65/45/37
Some people might say that the Halberd is the best tool in this multiplayer game. It can reach far, does a lot of damage, and can be used in many ways. In fact, many players train with this weapon on purpose so they can handle almost any danger.
One reason it’s the best tool is because of this range. The Halberd is good at keeping enemies at a distance while still doing damage, whether you’re facing one person or a group. This weapon is used by a lot of skilled front-line fighters, and for good reason.