The launch of Chapter 6 Season 1 brings a complete transformation to Fortnite’s combat system. With the introduction of hitscan mechanics and removal of bullet drop, understanding which weapons to prioritize has become more crucial than ever.
Whether you’re dropping into matches or planning your loadout strategy, this guide will help you choose your loadout and which weapons to pick up and master. So let’s dive into the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 Weapons Tier List.
Fortnite C6S1 weapon pool might seem smaller, but each weapon serves a distinct purpose. Here’s a breakdown of where each weapon stands in the current meta:
Tier | Weapons |
S-Tier | – Night Rose Veiled Precision SMG – Holo Twister Assault Rifle – Sentinel Pump Shotgun – Typhoon Blade (Epic and Mythic) – Enhanced Holo Twister AR – Enhanced Sentinel Pump Shotgun |
A-Tier | – Veiled Precision SMG – Enhanced Fury AR – Enhanced Oni Shotgun – Enhanced Twinfire Auto – Fury Assault Rifle – Fire Oni Mask |
B-Tier | – Suppressed Pistol – Surgefire SMG – Oni Shotgun – Twinfire Auto Shotgun – Void Oni Mask |
C-Tier | None |
Getting your hands on this weapon requires taking down Night Rose, one of the toughest bosses in the game. The challenge is worth it though – this SMG delivers exceptional damage output with manageable recoil, making it a powerhouse in close to medium-range encounters. Its unique damage profile and handling characteristics put it in a league of its own compared to standard SMGs.
With snipers completely absent this season, the Holo Twister AR stands out as the most reliable option for mid to long-range combat. Available through floor loot and chests, this AR offers stability that other assault rifles just can’t match. The recoil pattern is predictable, and the damage output remains consistent even at longer ranges, making it an essential part of any loadout.
In a season filled with gap-closing abilities, having a reliable shotgun is crucial. The Sentinel Pump fits this role perfectly, available as floor loot or from chests. Close-quarter combat happens frequently, and you’ll want this shotgun ready when it does. The damage output is consistent, and the spread pattern makes it forgiving enough for both new and experienced players.
The Typhoon Blade comes in two powerful variants. The epic version can be found as floor loot, in chests, or through standard mythic stands, while the mythic variant requires defeating Shogun X. Both versions excel in mobility and damage output. A popular strategy involves combining the blade with the Void Mask for gap closing, followed by blade hits and a quick switch to shotgun for the finish. Just be cautious when facing opponents with enhanced shotguns, as the close-range approach can backfire.
This upgraded version of the standard Holo Twister drops from defeating Phase 1 of Shogun X. The enhancements make an already strong weapon even better, with improved accuracy and damage that can dominate mid-range fights.
Also obtained by defeating Phase 1 of Shogun X, this enhanced version takes everything good about the base Sentinel Pump and amplifies it. The tighter spread and increased damage make it arguably the most reliable close-range option in the game.
Ranking these weapons involved careful consideration of multiple factors:
The current meta heavily favors weapons that can perform well in multiple situations, especially with the removal of snipers, an abundance of movement abilities, the comeback of medallions, and the addition of sprites and boons. Your success often depends on how well you can combine different weapons and movement options to create effective combat strategies.
Remember that while these rankings represent the general effectiveness of each weapon, personal playstyle, and preference still play a huge role in how well you’ll perform with any given loadout. Practice with different combinations to find what works best for you.