FragPunk is a tactical 5v5 shooter, and if you’ve ever played VALORANT or Counter-Strike, the weapon options will look familiar. Whether you’re new to the genre or just looking for something new to play, you need the best weapons possible in every round.
Unlike VALORANT and CS2, though, FragPunk doesn’t have money to earn and spend on weapons. Instead, it has limited uses for each weapon category per side (attack vs defense). Even if you enjoy using assault rifles, you might have to use something else for at least one round.
Some weapons might be better options depending on the Shard Cards your team chooses. No headshot damage, for example, makes marksman rifles significantly harder to use.
Here are all the FragPunk weapons ranked as of March 2025.
Best primary weapons in FragPunk
Tier | Weapons |
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S-Tier | Fever, Discipline, |
A-Tier | Resolver, My Way, Bad Reputation, Boom Broom |
B-Tier | Highlife, Clampdown, Mad Dog-S |
C-Tier | Bad Moon-S, Ghost Pepper, Meat Maker |
S-Tier
Fever
Fever is one of the main rifles in FragPunk. Similarly to Vandal and AK-47 from VALORANT and CS2, it’s a hard-hitting rifle with high recoil and a slow fire rate. You only need two headshots to take down an enemy player using Fever. As long as you can control its recoil, it’s one of the best weapons in the game.
Discipline
Discipline is an alternative rifle with virtually no recoil but lower damage. This weapon is much more suitable for spraying than the Fever. It’s perfect for mid-range gunfights, regardless of the Lancer you’re playing. Which one to use between Fever and Discipline is ultimately up to you and your playstyle.
A-Tier
Resolver
Resolver is a high-caliber sniper rifle akin to the AWP but with one drastic difference: the Resolver doesn’t one-shot in the body from farther than 17 meters. Between 17 and 60 meters, Resolver deals 130 damage, which is the main reason it’s not in the S-Tier.
My Way
If you don’t have access to an assault rifle but want something very similar, My Way is the way to go, literally. Its fire rate is almost the same as the Discipline, and the high damage makes up for the higher recoil. It’s not better than an assault rifle, but it’s as close as you can get.
Bad Reputation
For something long-range, Bad Reputation is a great marksman rifle. With 132 damage to the head from 15 meters, you only need two shots to kill an enemy. It’s perfect if you prefer sitting on the backlines as Hollowpoint with her Meteora rifle.
Boom Broom
On the other hand, for close-range spray-and-pray playstyle, consider using the Boom Broom. It’s a fully automatic shotgun that works well when paired with some damage over time or revealing utility. Choose a corner you like most and wait for the enemy to walk in.
B-Tier
Highlife
A lighter sniper rifle, Highlife does exactly what you might expect. One shot in the head or two body shots are all you need to secure a kill at all ranges. You can even get away with one body shot at up to eight meters. This weapon requires precision to land a headshot, or you’ll likely be dead within seconds.
If you’re coming over from VALORANT, this isn’t at all like the Marshal, as hip-fire isn’t nearly as accurate. Weapons in FragPunk also have different damage multipliers, depending on whether you ADS or hip-fire.
Clampdown
Clampdown is a submachine gun mainly designed for extremely close-range encounters, making it more situational than the rest of the weapons. From farther than 10 meters, not only does the damage start falling off, but the recoil also becomes very hard to control.
Mad Dog-S
Mad Dog-S is basically a budget Discipline. With slightly higher recoil and faster fire rate, it’s a versatile submachine gun if you don’t have access to assault rifles for the time being. It does have 25 rounds in the mag, so make your shots count.
C-Tier
Bad Moon-S
Bad Moon-S is a marksman rifle with a higher fire rate but lower damage than the Bad Reputation. While you can make it work with enough accuracy, Bad Reputation is a superior weapon. Assault rifles also feel more reliable than the Bad Moon-S.
Ghost Pepper
Ghost Pepper is a decent machine gun, but it has a small wind-up time you need to get used to. If an enemy suddenly appears from around the corner, you may not have enough time to react and kill them using Ghost Pepper.
Meat Maker
Meat Maker is a pump-action shotgun that can be a powerful tool in the right hands. However, there are barely any situations where this gun may come in handy, as you can always go for the Boom Broom or Clampdown.
Best secondary weapons in FragPunk
Tier | Weapons |
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S-Tier | Blaster/Flasher/Smoker/Burner |
A-Tier | Cure-All, Vicious |
B-Tier | Cold Shoulder |
S-Tier
Blaster/Flasher/Smoker/Burner
These four pistols are utility weapons. You can hip-fire them as a regular weapon or use alt-fire to launch a projectile, depending on the weapon. There’s no ultimate best between the four, as it depends on what you need in the round, but they provide more utility than any other secondary.
Here are the weapons and what they do:
- Blaster: Fires a mini grenade.
- Flasher: Fires a mini flashbang.
- Smoker: Fires a mini smoke.
- Burner: Fires a mini incendiary grenade.
A-Tier
Cure-All
Cure-All is a Classic/Glock-18 secondary. It’s an all-around solid pistol to run with decent range and damage. If you don’t need extra utility but are looking for a versatile weapon, Cure-All is always a good option.
Vicious
Vicious is the Deagle. It has high damage at the cost of a slow firing rate. You can also spam Vicious shots with almost no recoil and crosshair displacement. As long as you’re confident in your aim to use Vicious as a secondary weapon, it’ll serve you well.
B-Tier
Cold Shoulder
Finally, the Cold Shoulder is a fully automatic secondary for close-range encounters. Unfortunately, its damage is quite low to warrant any use unless you’re hiding behind a corner up close or have a specific game plan for the round that involves this weapon.
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