Alright, guys, so I decided to make my own PUBG tier list today. I’ve been playing this game way too much, and I figured, why not put all this “expertise” to good use?
Getting Started
First, I needed to, you know, actually think about the guns. I mean, I use them all the time, but I’ve never really sat down and compared them in a structured way. So, I started by just playing a bunch of matches. You know, for “research”.

And as I played,I jotted down notes,you know,the type of messy notes.
Organizing My Messy Thoughts
After a while, my notes were a total disaster. I had scribbles everywhere, random thoughts about recoil, and a bunch of question marks next to guns I wasn’t sure about. So, the next step was to try and organize this mess.
Then,I created some categories.I went to make a excel spreadsheet, you know, things like:
- S Tier: The absolute beasts. The guns I’m always happy to find.
- A Tier: Really good, solid choices.
- B Tier: Okay, dependable, but not my first choice.
- C Tier: Meh. I’ll use it if I have to.
- D Tier: Nope. Hard pass.
The Ranking Process
Then came the fun part (well, more fun than taking notes): actually ranking the weapons! I hopped into the training grounds, grabbed a bunch of guns, and started testing them out. I was paying attention to things like:
- Damage: How quickly can it drop an enemy?
- Recoil: Is it going to bounce all over the place?
- Range: Can I hit anything at a distance?
- Attachments: Does it have a lot of slots for scopes, grips, etc.?
I spent a good chunk of time just shooting at targets, trying different attachments, and getting a feel for each weapon. It’s amazing how much you notice when you’re actually paying attention!
The Final Result (For Now…)
And,after hours my tier list is done!I am so pround of it!And my friend told me my list is cool!I think I might update it again as I play * all, the meta keeps changing, right?
Anyway, that’s how I spent my day. Maybe I’ll do another one for vehicles or something. Let me know what you think!