Alright guys, so I’ve been grinding in Warzone like crazy lately, trying to figure out the absolute best weapons. I mean, who isn’t, right? So, I decided to put together my own little “Warzone Weapon Tier List” experiment. Here’s how it all went down.
The Initial Brain Dump
First, I grabbed a pen and paper – yeah, I’m old school like that – and jotted down every single weapon I could think of. SMGs, ARs, Snipers, LMGs, you name it. Then, I started playing, a lot. I spent hours and hours, just cycling through different weapons in different situations.

Getting My Hands Dirty
I focused on a few key things:
- Time-to-kill (TTK): Basically, how fast does this thing shred?
- Recoil: Is it going to bounce all over the place, or can I actually control it?
- Range: Can I hit those long-range shots, or is it only good up close?
- Mobility: Can I run and gun with it, or does it feel like I’m carrying a brick?
- Ammo Capacity: Do i need extended mag for this weapon, or do i have enough bullet to kill the whole enemy’s squad?
I made notes after every match – what felt good, what felt terrible, what surprised me. I even started keeping a little spreadsheet (nerd alert!) to track my kills and deaths with each weapon.
The “Aha!” Moments
Some guns I thought would be amazing turned out to be total duds. Others that I’d written off completely surprised me. The biggest “aha!” moment was realizing how much attachments matter. The right setup can totally transform a weapon from “meh” to “OMG, this is broken!”
The “Rage Quit” Moments
Of course, there were frustrations. Getting beamed by some meta-slave running the same gun everyone else is using got old, fast. And some guns, no matter how much I tried, just felt awful. I’m looking at you, some LMG that I don’t want to say its name! Those were the “rage quit” moments, for sure.
Putting It All Together
After weeks of this, I finally started to see some clear patterns. Certain guns consistently performed better, regardless of the situation. Others were super niche – good in specific scenarios, but not reliable overall. I took all my notes, all my data, and started arranging the weapons into tiers: S-tier (the absolute best), A-tier (really good), B-tier (decent), C-tier (meh), and D-tier (avoid like the plague).
It’s not a perfect science, of course. Everyone has their own playstyle, and what works for me might not work for you. But, it’s a solid starting point, and it’s definitely helped me improve my game. I’m still tweaking it, though. The meta is always changing, so you gotta stay on top of things!