Monster Hunter World weapon types list, including all Iceborne weapon changes and how to decide on the best weapon type for you

Publish date: 2022-12-21

Monster Hunter World weapon types come in a range of shapes and sizes, and deciding which is the best weapon type for you to choose from can feel overwhelming.

This page has a full list of every type, in order of the game's recommendation for beginners to more advanced players, and details of what makes them different from the next.

We also explain every Monster Hunter World Iceborne weapon change, including how to use the Clutch Claw with each weapon.

Elsewhere, our Monster Hunter World tips can help you decide when to farm, what to forage and what to do between hunts, and our Monster Hunter World walkthrough and guide can help with main quest and story progress.

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Which weapon is best for you in Monster Hunter World?

Whichever weapon you decide to use out of this list, it's important to note that every single weapon is finely balanced and are all viable in taking you through the whole game.

Additionally, you're able to pick and choose what weapon you want to use at any time, meaning you're never locked into any particular weapon - useful if you're looking for some variety.

Some weapons dish out huge amounts of damage and require charging and phial management, others are more familiar hack-and-slash types. Ranged weapons also exist, with different ammo types enabling you to dish out different amounts of elemental damage.

Initially, you're able to forge an Iron or Metal version of each weapon. From there, the weapon tree expands dependent upon how far you've progressed in the story as well as your hunter rank. Later on it's possible to forge the base of other trees, however this is locked behind the mid-game.

The game gives you an Iron or Metal version of each one, allowing you to sample everything, and from there, you can step into an upgrade tree allowing you to increase and expand your arsenal's potential.

What we recommend is to follow the game's recommendations for beginner weapons - listed in order below - and try each type in an early game hunt each. The early missions are very forgiving, so even if you don't quite get on with a certain type, you should be able to finish it.

For those coming from other Monster Hunter games, it should be noted there are no new weapon types in Monster Hunter World, however some weapons have new mechanics or have been revamped, especially when it comes to expansion Iceborne and the Clutch Claw.

Monster Hunter World Iceborne weapon changes with the Clutch Claw and how to use it

One of the most significant changes made in Monster Hunter World Iceborne is the addition of the Clutch Claw, an upgrade to your standard slinger. The Clutch Claw runs off of Slinger Ammo, which certain types can be brought with you into hunts or found in the field.

The Clutch Claw adds a new dimension to hunts, the ability to latch onto monsters. While it's not quite like a mount, firing the Claw can see you latch onto a monster, and do a weapon-specific attack.

Additionally, the Clutch Claw integrates itself well into weapons, so that you are also able to use your slinger with your weapon already drawn.

To use the Clutch Claw, you need to input L2 and Circle / LT and B - Fire the Clutch Claw to Grapple onto Monsters. Once grappled, you have several options, you can either press Circle / B to use the Claw Attack to alter the direction the monster is facing, or press Triangle / Y in order to do your weapon-specific attack.

Additionally, pressing R2 / RT instead of grappling will allow you to do a Slinger Burst, which can flinch monsters, or change the direction they're facing.

If you're using a light weapon, the Clutch Claw attack will drop Slinger Ammo, whereas if you have a heavier weapon, the Clutch Claw will create an additional weak spot on a monster, which can be especially useful when going for a specific part break.

Depending on the weapon, you also have other uses to the Clutch Claw. While it's a nice addition, it shouldn't affect weapon choices all too much, aside from being a nice bonus.

Throughout the following list of Monster Hunter World weapon types and combos, we'll outline the Iceborne specific changes and additions at a glance.

Monster Hunter World weapon types and their combos for beginners

The following are weapon types for beginners, as recommended by the game. For combo listings, see the respective image.

Sword and Shield

What's new in Iceborne?

Dual Blades

What's new in Iceborne?

Light Bowgun

What's new in Iceborne?

Monster Hunter World weapon types and their combos for intermediate players

The following are weapon types for beginners, as recommended by the game. For combo listings, see the respective image.

That said, new players, don't be disheartened! These weapons are equally as good to pick up once you've gained a better understanding of the game, so feel free to investigate once you have the essentials down.

Great Sword

What's new in Iceborne?

Long Sword

What's new in Iceborne?

Hammer

What's new in Iceborne?

Gunlance

What's new in Iceborne?

Switch Axe

The Switch Axe has two modes that allow you to transition from one to the other. Even though it's slow, the Switch Axe is well rounded and the two modes allow for a huge range of options and elemental damage.

Building up the meter in Axe mode is tantamount to Switch Axe Play, you will be wanting to charge up Sword Mode as soon as possible to deal the most amount of damage.

Axe Mode

Sword Mode

What's new in Iceborne?

Charge Blade

The Charge Blade is the most complex weapon in Monster Hunter World. Like the Switch Axe, it can shift between Sword and Shield mode, and Axe Mode.

However, to utilise Axe Mode, you will be needing to charge the Phials in the top right using Sword and Shield Mode.

Complex and difficult to master, the Charge Blade does the biggest damage of any weapon in the game. There's a chance it's likely to be nerfed, so beware of this if you are interested!

What's new in Iceborne?

Insect Glaive

If you're interested, we have a dedicated Insect Glaive and best Insect Glaive build page that goes into more depth.

What's new in Iceborne?

Heavy Bowgun

What's new in Iceborne?

Bow

What's new in Iceborne?

Iceborne has arrived! Here's how to start Monster Hunter World Iceborne and beat the first monster, Beotodus. Once you get settled into the world, learn about Layered Armour in Monster Hunter World and the various side-quests available - including Surveyor Set missions, Boaboa quests and finding Pearlspring Macaque locations. And, when you're ready to take it on, Shara Ishvalda. If you're crafting, then learning where to find rare materials such as Purecrystal and Monster Slogbone is useful. Been away from Monster Hunter for a while and need a refresher? Our pages on weapon changes and types, how to join friends and Squads in multiplayer plus how to capture monsters and mount monsters can help.

Monster Hunter World weapon types and their combos for advanced players

Hunting Horn

What's new in Iceborne?

Lance

What's new in Iceborne?

Additional reporting by Mat Hall.

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