The highly anticipated Gone Hunting Gun Tier List has been released, ranking the game’s firearms from top to bottom. This comprehensive guide evaluates each weapon based on damage (DMG) enhancements and mutation chances for catching birds. Players can look forward to strategic insights that will guide their choices as they navigate the game’s wilderness.
Overview of Gun Rankings
In Gone Hunting, players have a wide array of firearms to choose from. The ranking system categorizes guns into tiers, providing clarity on their effectiveness in gameplay. The list includes both powerful weapons and cosmetic options available in the Vanity Shop, which allow players to personalize their gear without affecting performance.
At the top of the tier list, the Crimsonite Cannon and Smoldering Inferno stand out as exceptional choices. Both firearms can be acquired at Johnstons Outdoors and offer significant damage enhancements along with a 5% chance of catching birds with unique mutations. The Crimsonite Cannon boosts damage by a remarkable 4x, while the Smoldering Inferno increases damage by 5x.
Detailed Tier Breakdown
For players seeking reliable weapons, the A-tier guns are excellent options. The Ghost Buster offers a 5% chance of capturing birds with the Ghostly mutation and provides a 2x damage increase. The Cinnamon Sniper is another strong contender, boasting a 7.5% chance of catching birds with the Amberwood mutation and a 3.5x damage boost. The Brushwick Lighter rounds out this tier with its 3x damage increase and potential for the Amberwood mutation.
Moving down to the B-tier, the Rad-Bolt and Amberwood Rifle offer lower damage boosts of 1.5x and 2.5x, respectively, with a 5% chance of catching birds with mutations. The Ivory Fang also falls into this category, providing a 1.25x damage increase with the potential for an Albino mutation.
The C-tier features firearms like the Woodman’s Crossbow and Jungle Stalker, which offer minor boosts in damage. Both guns provide a 5% chance of capturing birds with unique mutations but only increase damage by 1.2x and 1.3x, respectively. Lastly, the D-tier lists the Windmark’s Rifle, which comes standard for every player without any added statistics.
The Role of Vanity Guns
While players can also purchase vanity guns, it is important to note that these items add no additional stats or passive abilities. Such guns include the Furnace Rifle, Tidebreaker Rifle, Glitter Sniper, Knight’s Mark Rifle, and Verdant Rifle. These options allow for customization of firearms, but their impact on gameplay remains neutral.
As the game continues to evolve, updates may introduce changes to the mechanics of vanity guns, potentially enhancing their functionality in future releases. For now, players can focus on the tiered list to optimize their hunting experience in Gone Hunting.
In conclusion, understanding the nuances of each firearm in Gone Hunting can significantly enhance a player’s strategy. With the tier list serving as a valuable resource, players are encouraged to experiment with different guns to find the combination that best suits their hunting style.
