Not sure which weapons to focus on? Use our Monkey Raft Weapons tier list to see which weapons are worth the materials for your adventures.

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Monkey Raft Weapons Tier List

Which weapons should you craft first?

S Tier

The best and most balanced weapons in Monkey Raft.

  • Gun
    • Ranged weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 12
    • DMG to objects: 8
  • Harpoon
    • Ranged weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 12
    • DMG to objects: 8

A Tier

Worth the materials to craft!

  • Sword
    • Melee weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 12
    • DMG to objects: 9

B Tier

These weapons are just fine. But that’s all; fine. If you’re looking for anything stronger, try the weapons above.

  •  Hammer
    • Melee weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 5
    • DMG to objects: 6
  • Sharpened Bone
    • Melee weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 7
    • DMG to objects: 5

C Tier

While the DMG may be fine, the overall balancing of the stats is pretty bad.

  • Bow
    • Ranged weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 7
    • DMG to objects: 3

D Tier

The weakest weapons in Monkey Raft. Only craft them if you have nothing else!

  • Sharpened Stick
    • Melee weapon
    • Craftable
    • DMG to enemies: 5
    • DMG to objects: 4

Our Top Picks

Now that you’ve seen our tier list, let’s give you a bit more context into our higher rankings. You may notice that the S-tier primarily features ranged weapons. This is subjective, but I think ranged weapons excel melee weapons a lot of the time, especially in a game like Monkey Raft.

Firstly, you can stay out of the danger zone of an enemy, and still deal DMG when possible. Secondly, the DMG of these ranged weapons is on par with the melee ones, making them just as good, if not better. You deal the same amount of DMG, but further away from your opponent. Being up close to the enemy increases your chances of getting hit, with or without a melee weapon.

Adele Wilson

Editor

    With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.