Key Takeaways
- Sea of Thieves offers a variety of weapons but choosing a playstyle is essential due to weapon combinations.
- Blunderbombs are useful for causing AOE damage and knockback but lack the ability to damage ships.
- The Trident of Dark Tides is a powerful long-range weapon ideal for handling groups of enemies effectively.
Sea of Thieves has a unique combat system that might seem quite basic at first, but there are a lot of layers to the weapons in the game. Players are limited to carrying just two weapons at any one time and, usually, one of those slots will be taken by the humble cutlass.
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Unlike some progression-based games, all the weapons are available to new players as soon as they start the game. The only real problem for each player is choosing a playstyle or finding the right weapon combination. Some combinations are ideal for specific Sea of Thieves adventures, while others are more well-rounded. There are pros and cons to each weapon.
Updated November 13, 2024 by Gemma Johnson: Sea of Thieves is an evolving pirate adventure game that continues to add more features to its sandbox, including new weapons and tools. While there are core weapons in the game like the traditional pirate cutlass and pistol, weapons in Sea of Thieves continue to grow. Sea of Thieves Season 14 gives players even more weapons or tools to choose between, from Blowdarts to the Grapple Gun and more.
With so many weapons available, many players may be eager to know what Sea of Thieves’ best weapon is. Although this somewhat comes down to players’ preferred playstyles, each weapon undoubtedly has pros and cons, with some standing above the rest for various reasons. This Sea of Thieves weapons tier list adds two new entries and updates the ranking order.
16 Blunderbomb
Knock Back Players And Ships
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Blunderbombs are a type of throwable Sea of Thieves weapon that explodes shrapnel upon impact, causing damage to players within a given AOE, albeit rather minimal as a weapon that focuses more on knock-back, such as knocking a player off a ship. They can be shot out of cannons or thrown, but players can only carry a limited supply of up to five at any one time, although players could buy or obtain more across the seas.
The main disadvantage of Blunderbombs is they only damage players, not ships, but could deploy some knockback effects if deployed strategically.
15 Trident Of Dark Tides
Powerful But Slow
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While not necessarily a fan-favorite, the Trident of Dark Tides offers some of the most varied shots compared to other Sea of Thieves weapons. It fires small, medium, and large charged bubbles that damage and knock back enemies. The longer a player charges it up, the bigger the bubble becomes. On one hand, it works well as a powerful, long-range weapon that does splash damage, making it great for fighting multiple enemies.
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On the flip side, it’s weaker in close combat owing to its slow charge-up. Tridents also only contain 30 shots and will disappear once used. Players must search the open world for one as loot as it is not accessible from the armory.
14 Firebomb
Set Ships And Enemies Ablaze
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Firebombs can be thrown or shot out of cannon to cause fiery chaos and a big distraction, especially when setting fire to other players’ ships. While they don’t inflict high levels of damage immediately, they can cause damage over time until the flames are put out with water or go out.
Although players can only carry a maximum of up to five Firebombs at a time, they can be handy to give players the edge, especially for solo Sea of Thieves players who might struggle to master other weapons.
13 Explosive Gunpowder Barrel
A Risky But Deadly Explosive Weapon In The Right Hands
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While not a traditional weapon as such, gunpowder barrels are a type of explosive in Sea of Thieves which are primarily a piece of loot that players can sell for around 200–2,000 gold coins, dependent on the players’ Emissary level. While they can spawn almost anywhere in the game, they are most commonly found in Skeleton and Sea Forts, plus are carried by Gunpowder Skeletons, who can also use them as a weapon against players when set alight.
Although not new, they can be a handy weapon to use against other players during PVP if players can sneak one aboard another player’s ship, or shoot one they are transporting. This makes them some of the riskiest loot to keep aboard, as they can inflict devastating damage on players and their ships as perhaps the most powerful explosives in the game. However, they can’t be thrown like other explosive weapons, limiting their usage somewhat.
12 Ashen Winds Skull/Obsidian Ashen Winds Skull
Inflict Flamethrower Damage For A Price
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There is little to rival the panic that players can cause with a burning Ashen Winds Skull that carries the flaming power of an Ashen Lord when looted from its corpse. While it’s powerful in setting fire to players and ships during naval combat, it doesn’t cause that much damage immediately as another damage-over-time weapon. Sea of Thieves Season 13 also introduced a variant design called the Obsidian Ashen Winds Skull, which seems to offer similar levels of value and effects being worth approximately 2,500-3,000 gold depending on usage and player Emissary Level.
However, players can sell Ashen Skulls for a considerable amount as another way to make money in Sea of Thieves, plus gain reputation boosts with various emissaries, albeit not as much gold as other treasures. Indeed, the more used the skull is, the less it is worth.
11 Skull Of Siren Song
A Weapon And A High-Value Treasure Item
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Although Season 11’s Skull of Siren Song is multi-functional, in many ways, it is more valuable as a treasure than as a weapon. While it looks extremely cool, it’s not a high-damage weapon and doesn’t inflict as much damage as some players might expect. However, it does have some advantages over the Ashen Winds Skull, given that using it as a weapon doesn’t decrease its value in any way. Players can still sell it for a whopping 50,000, as potentially one of the best ways to make money in Sea of Thieves.
However, it can be time-consuming and challenging to acquire, especially when fighting or racing against other players for it. That said, it is possible to obtain the Skull of Siren Song without any opposition at all, so it’s worth a try, provided players are willing to become a potential target on the map in doing so.
10 Bone Caller
Summon Skeleton Friends To Turn The Tide Of Battle
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The Bone Caller is, in many ways, one of the best weapons in Sea of Thieves, at least in the throwables category. When playing solo in Sea of Thieves, it’s a fantastic way to even the odds in combat when fighting groups of enemies. When thrown, it summons a group of skeletons to fight on players’ behalf until they are destroyed, giving players their own personal skeleton army. Throwing the Bone Caller onto PVP is a fantastic distraction technique, potentially giving players time to quickly drop a ship’s anchor.
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However, as it stands, there is no way to strengthen Bone Caller skeletons, so they don’t necessarily last that long. Although they have hilarious randomized name markers, it can sometimes also feel tricky to spot who is an enemy and who isn’t in skeleton battles amid the battle chaos, and throwing a second Bone Caller will just despawn the first one’s skeletons, rather than increasing their numbers.
9 Grapple Gun
More Traversal Than Damage
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Despite the name, Sea of Thieves‘ Grapple Gun is more of a tool than a weapon and was introduced in Season 14. That said, it is still capable of inflicting smaller amounts of damage, such as defeating Phantoms in a couple of hits. It is also a unique addition to the Sea of Thieves armory in that it helps players traverse the world more easily by attaching to things like islands and certain parts of ships.
Players can also use the Grapple Gun to harpoon treasure and even other players, making it more of a tool that can be used effectively with other weapons. For instance, a player could use the Grapple Gun to quickly harpoon a player close to them or vice versa to close the distance, following up with a deadlier weapon like the Blowpipe when shooting Poison Darts. The Grapple Gun could also help players get onto another player’s ship, potentially helping to turn the tide of battle.
8 Double Barrel Pistol
Good When Up Close And Personal, But Not For Much Else
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Sea of Thieves‘ Double Barrel Pistol is essentially a cross between the Flintlock and Blunderbuss. It fires relatively quick, high-powered shots at close range without the Blunderbuss’ often less accurate spray. It is also a versatile weapon, as it gives players the choice of whether to fire a single or double shot or even team it with another gun for potentially some triple-gunning tactics. However, it’s not very effective at mid-to-long range, making the Flintlock a better weapon all-round.
Like Throwing Knives, players can also obtain different Double Barrel Pistol skins by completing various commendations and then buying the skins with in-game gold from any Sea of Thieves outpost.
7 Throwing Knives
A Surprisingly Effective Throwing Or Melee-Combat Weapon
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Sea of Thieves‘ Throwing Knives are a fun alternative to the Cutlass and may remind some players of using throwing knives in Rare’s classic FPS game, Goldeneye. Players have the option to throw up to five knives or attack with them through small stabs or a charged, high-powered swipe that’s perfect for stealth attacks. This makes them a versatile weapon that’s also pretty powerful with the ability to take out some enemies in a single throw, such as Coral Skeletons.
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As long as players retrieve the knives when thrown, they’re also the only Sea of Thieves weapon with the potential for unlimited ammo. However, that’s assuming players can find them once thrown, as they can get lost in the environment or picked up by other players. They can also be more challenging to wield in combat compared to the Cutlass, especially against groups of foes.
6 Blowpipe
Mostly Silent But Deadly
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Introduced in Season 14, Sea of Thieves‘ Blowpipe weapon can be a surprisingly lethal and effective weapon, and perhaps more so than some players might expect, depending on the choice of Dart. For instance, shooting a Phantom with a Poison Dart in PVE combat can kill them in one shot within a few seconds. Poison Darts can also make it easier and quicker to defeat tougher enemies as they work similarly to getting bitten by a snake in the game, with the victims’ health diminishing surprisingly quickly and killing some PVE enemies, like Phantoms, in a single shot.
Other darts players can use the Blowpipe are the Lure Dart, the explosive Black Powder Dart, and the Mimic Dart, with the latter anticipated for later in Season 14. Black Powder darts can be powerful and dangerous, it is sometimes easy to get caught in the crossfire with a slight explosion time delay. The Lure Dart also doesn’t cause damage but can lure PVE enemies to attack others or create a false signal for other players. Although Darts are best used at close-to-mid-range for the best accuracy, they can also travel surprisingly far.
5 Blunderbuss
Inflict Knockback And Close-Range Damage
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For a long time, the Blunderbuss was considered by many as a master of close-range execution in the hands of a skilled pirate with its former one-shot kill capabilities. However, balancing changes to the Blunderbuss in recent times make it more of a defensive rather than an offensive weapon. At close range, the Blunderbuss dishes out knockback effects capable of knocking other players off a ship and its bullet spread power is wider than previously. While it is still effective at close range with 90 damage, it can no longer one-hit-kill a player at full health, lowering its ranking slightly.
That said, for some players, the Blunderbuss is still a decent weapon when up close. It could also potentially be used defensively as an anti-boarding weapon without the need for other knockback weapons, like the Blunderbomb. However, others may prefer the Flintlock for its overall versatility.
4 Flintlock
Versatile And Accurate Shooting
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Not everyone’s favorite gun, but a good staple for many starting in their pirate career that can be very effective. Everyone who begins Sea of Thieves will start automatically with a Cutlass and Flintlock pistol. The Flintlock should typically be used at close- to mid-range due to its weakness at long-range, but when used well, it is powerful and can kill enemies in one or two shots. However, it has a notorious bullet drop and can be hard to master when fighting other players in Sea of Thieves PVP. It also performs much better at longer distances when aiming down the sights.
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The Flintlock has a decent reload speed and can be fired accurately without having to aim down sights. One bullet could reduce a player’s health by around half, so it may only take two shots to kill them. One way to learn how to use this weapon effectively is to pick up a skin that offers clearer iron sights, which helps considerably with aiming.
3 Blade of Souls
Inflict Fire Damage With A High-Value Sword
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The Blade of Souls is a reward that’s also a weapon capable of inflicting fire damage on impact and knockback effects, making it perhaps the most powerful melee weapon in the game yet. However, players can only get it by defeating the Burning Blade ship in Sea of Thieves, a world event introduced in Season 13 where players can effectively become the villain or choose to take it down.
While its extra fire ability adds an extra layer of damage compared to the standard cutlass, the only consideration that holds it back is how less practical it is. Instead of becoming a weapon that temporarily sits in the player’s armory, it can only be placed on the ground when players stop to do other things like replenish health, making it less convenient to use. Placing it on the ground also allows other players to take it for themselves during combat, plus obtaining it places a marker on the map and makes it a risky weapon to keep for long.
2 Cutlass
A Staple, And A Versatile Weapon For Any Pirate
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A close call above the Blunderbuss is the pirate classic, the Cutlass. The Cutlass is devastating when used correctly, but there is a skill and nuance to it. Many players begin sword fighting with a slash-and-hope method until they learn the timing. Slashes damage any enemies within reach in a wide arc, perfect for when players are fighting multiple enemies.
The Cutlass’ heavy attack lunges the player forward causing deadline damage. It can be hard to time but devastating if it lands. Hitting an enemy with the Cutlass will also interrupt their actions, so landing chain hits will usually result in victory. Combined with gun combat, the Cutlass will often put the finishing touches on any Sea Thieves PVP battle.
1 Eye Of Reach
Deadly, Pinpoint Accuracy As The Best Weapon In Sea of Thieves
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The Eye of Reach is arguably the Sea of Thieves’ best weapon yet, but in many ways, the hardest gun to master, albeit with the most rewards in terms of its skill cap. This pirate-themed sniper rifle is deadly at both long and short ranges. If a player can master a quick-scope mechanic or hip-firing then this gun can even beat other high-powered guns in close-range combat.
At long range, it comfortably beats the Pistol in terms of bullet range, making it easier to predict shots. The downside is its slowest reload time, but one shot could damage a player’s health by around 70%. A quick Eye of Reach shot and Cutlass lunge is all it takes to end a fight. It also may be a tough call between the Flintlock, Cutlass, and Eye of Reach for the best Sea of Thieves weapon for some players, as each offers different benefits according to players’ skill level and preferences. However, the Eye of Reach still steals the top spot in our Sea of Thieves weapon tier list, at least for now.
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