Monster Hunter Now Weapons Tier List December 2023: Know the Best Weapons for Monster Hunter Now

Monster Hunter Now Weapons Tier List December 2023, The tier list categorizes weapons into S, A, and B tiers based on their combat effectiveness in Monster Hunter Now as of December 2023.

by Damodharan N

Updated Dec 21, 2023

Monster Hunter Now Weapons Tier List December 2023: Know the Best Weapons for Monster Hunter Now
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Monster Hunter Now

"Monster Hunter Now" is an augmented reality mobile game developed by Niantic and Capcom, and published by Niantic. It was first released on September 14, 2023, and is playable on iOS and Android platforms. The game falls under the augmented reality and location-based gaming genre. It incorporates real-life locations for gameplay, involving interactions with monsters, resource gathering, and crafting.

It features a variety of terrains, six weapon types, 13 large monsters from the Monster Hunter series, a daily refreshed terrain map, and health systems for players. Additionally, it includes an augmented reality camera mode for an immersive experience.

Monster Hunter Now Weapons Tier List December 2023 

The Monster Hunter Now Weapons Tier List for December 2023 categorizes weapons into S, A, and B tiers based on their combat effectiveness in the game

  • S-Tier Weapons: 

These are the most potent weapons in the game, capable of efficiently hunting down monsters within the time limit. Notable entries include the Sword and Shield, offering a balance between offense and defense, and the Bow, deadly at mid-range with precise shots.

  • A-Tier Weapons: 

While effective, these weapons might struggle against higher-level monsters. Notable in this tier are the Long Sword, allowing for rapid attacks to charge a Spirit Gauge for strong counterattacks, the Dual Blades for increased attack speed in a Demon Mode, and the Light Bowgun, a ranged weapon with diverse ammo types for various monster effects.

  • B-Tier Weapons: 

These might not be as strong as higher tiers but can be formidable when mastered. Examples include the Hammer, delivering slow yet powerful melee attacks, the Lance for defensive play with shielding and dashing attacks, and the Great Sword, dealing significant damage but reducing movement speed and leaving the wielder vulnerable.

The tier list provides an overview of weapon effectiveness in the game's current state, subject to changes with updates. Mastering a weapon that matches one's playstyle remains crucial for success in Monster Hunter Now.

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Monster Hunter Now  Weapon Types

The Monster Hunter Now weapon types, their characteristics, and special skills:

Weapon Type

Characteristics

Special Skill

Sword & Shield

Balanced offense & defense, fast strikes, blocking ability

Perfect Rush Combo

Great Sword

Massive, slow but powerful strikes

True Charged Slash

Long Sword

Swift, continuous attacks, Spirit Gauge mechanic

Spirit Helm Breaker

Hammer

Blunt force, powerful strikes, slower attacks

Spinning Bludgeon

Light Bowgun

Long-range attacks, various ammo types

Wyvernblast Counter

Bow

Medium-range attacks, charged arrows

Dragon Piercer

Lance

High defense, long reach, guarding capability

Dash Attack

Dual Blades

Rapid strikes, high mobility, Demon Mode

Heavenly Blade Dance

These weapons offer varied playstyles, allowing hunters to adapt their strategies and tactics based on their preferred combat approach.

Monster Hunter Now  Monsters List

The "Monster Hunter Now Monsters List" showcases various formidable creatures in the game, each possessing unique abilities, habitats, and hunting behaviors for players to engage with and strategize against.

Monster

Features

Great Jagras

Leader of a Jagras pack, known for its relentless attacks even on larger monsters.

Kulu-Ya-Ku

A bird wyvern skilled at grasping objects with its forelegs, often seen plundering eggs and using rocks as weapons or shields.

Pukei-Pukei

A bird wyvern with a poisonous body, capturing prey with its extendable tongue and releasing a venomous breath attack.

Barroth

Prefers lurking in mud pools, using mud as both defense and offense when disturbed.

Great Girros

Hunts using paralytic toxins secreted from its fangs, targeting prey with paralyzing effects.

Tobi-Kadachi

A fanged wyvern generating static electricity, entering an electrified state with glowing hairs when friction builds up.

Jyuratodus

A piscine wyvern camouflaging itself in mud, using it for hunting and hydration. Beware of its viscous mud attacks restricting movement.

Paolumu

Stores air in its body, floating and attacking from the skies by forcefully exhaling air.

Anjanath

An aggressive brute wyvern attacking anything without hesitation, using its fan-like membrane for intimidation and temperature control.

Rathian

Also known as the “Queen of the Land,” hunts with venomous tail attacks and occasionally alongside Rathalos.

Legiana

Hunts by emitting freezing-cold air, slowing down prey, often seen in swamp regions hunting Raphinos.

Rathalos

A fearsome flying wyvern, dubbed the “King of the Skies,” protecting its territory with venomous claws and fire-breathing abilities.

Diablos

A desert-dwelling monster with twisted horns, fiercely territorial and known for its burrowing attacks and herbivorous diet.

Monster Hunter Now Gameplay

In Monster Hunter Now, the gameplay revolves around your real-life location, placing an avatar on an in-game map divided into various terrains like forests, swamps, and deserts. Combat involves tapping on monsters, with fights against larger ones lasting only 75 seconds, unlike the lengthier battles seen in the main Monster Hunter games. Smaller monsters are swiftly defeated in a matter of seconds.

Resource nodes scattered across the map allow players to gather materials for crafting gear, while purchasing certain items extends their reach in the virtual environment. Even when not actively playing, the game provides passive features, offering resources and marking monsters for future battles. Initially, the game debuted with three terrains, six weapon types, and 13 large monsters from the Monster Hunter series, with the map refreshing daily to showcase different creatures.

Players have health systems that regenerate gradually or can be replenished through daily or store-bought items, and the game offers an augmented reality camera mode for added immersion.

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Monster Hunter Now Weapons Tier List December 2023 - FAQs

1. When was Monster Hunter Now released?      

 Monster Hunter Now was released on September 14, 2023.

2. What platforms support Monster Hunter Now?

Monster Hunter Now is available on iOS and Android.

3. How many weapon tiers are there in the December 2023 list?

The weapon tiers are classified into Three tiers: S, A, and B.

4. What's the combat duration for large monsters in the game?

The Combat duration for large monsters is Limited to 75 seconds.

5. Who developed Monster Hunter Now?

Monster Hunter Now was developed by Niantic and Capcom