Days Gone Weapon Tiers

Days Gone Weapon Tiers and Rarity | Special Forces best weapons

Survival in Days Gone is incredibly dependent on the weapons that you have to hand, and these encounters only get more difficult as you make it further into the game. The Days Gone weapon tiers and rarity indicate which rifles and sidearms will help you the most, but it’s often unclear which firearms actually make the best weapons in Days Gone. Read on to learn more about the Days Gone rare weapons, and find out everything we know on the Special Forces best weapons.

Days Gone Weapon Tiers and Rarity | Junk, Poor, Average, and Military Spec weapons

Days Gone Weapon Tiers

While you’re starting out in Days Gone around the Hot Springs camp, your arsenal of weapons will mostly be limited to the Junk and Poor tiers of firearms. In these early stages, finding ammunition is especially difficult, and you may find using the melee weapons more reliable, but only firearms have a weapon tier attributed to them. The Junk and Poor tier weapons are by all means functional, giving out a decent amount of ranged damage when your melee weapons are out of the question, but you may want to keep an eye out for an Average tier weapon in this stage.

Average weapons are your bread and butter in Days Gone, providing a consistent amount of damage at mid-range. At the Lost Lake camp, you will begin to find more sidearms of the Average tier, as well as rifles of an even higher rarity. A handful of Military Spec rifles will filter in after you’ve reached the Lost Lake camp, with a small chance to find a Special Forces tier shotgun, if you’re lucky. Once you reach Wizard Island, the majority of weapons will be of the Military Spec tier, designed for reliability and higher damage-per-second.

The Military Spec tier includes the majority of weapons in the game, so there’s plenty of choice in weaponry in the later stages of the game. While the Special Forces weapons are, in theory, the best weapons available, you may find some of the Military Spec tier firearms still compete in damage. This is because the Special Forces weapons seem to be designed for versatility, whereas other weapons may sacrifice recoil, ammo, or accuracy for higher damage output. Read on to find out more on the Special Forces best weapons, including how they compare with the other Days Gone weapon tiers in combat.

Days Gone Weapon Tiers and Rarity | Special Forces best weapons

Days Gone Weapon Tiers

Once you reach the Wizard Island camp in Days Gone, you will be able to find all three of the Special Forces best weapons. These top tier weapons come in the form of a sidearm, a shotgun, and a powerful rifle. There’s a small chance that you can find the shotgun, named the Liberator, after you’ve reached the Lost Lake camp. This semi-automatic shotgun gives a high output of damage with every pull of the trigger, but it will also quickly consume your ammo reserves, so be mindful when wielding this patriotic powerhouse.

The Special Forces tier PDW sidearm can be found after you’ve reached the Wizard Island camp. This pistol earns its place in the top tier with a high rate-of-fire and accuracy, low recoil, large ammo clip, and a surprisingly decent damage output on top of all of this. Of course, some players may prefer to equip the Eliminator as their sidearm of choice, with a higher recoil compensated by more damage, or even the Lil’ Stubby compact shotgun. However, the PDW is an incredibly versatile weapon in any scenario, making it ideal for everyday use in the post-apocalypse.

Finally, while there are a vast array of rifles to choose from in Days Gone, the Badlands Big Game rifle is the only Special Forces tier long-range weapon available. As the name may suggest, this hunting rifle is designed for a massive output of damage, with sufficient accuracy to operate at longer ranges. The only drawback is a slow reload, but this weapon is ideal for any sniper-focused players. It’s important to note that the .50 BDG rifle actually deals higher damage, but finding ammo for this high caliber rifle is far more difficult, making the Badlands Big Game rifle more accessible for most players.

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