The best weapons to unlock in The Cycle: Frontier

Which are the best weapons in The Cycle: Frontier?It’s early days for Yager’s gorgeous and atmospheric alien world extraction shooter, and already there’s a rich arsenal of high-tech weapons to wield. You beginThe Cycle: Frontierwith just a few weapons available to purchase (though you can of course get lucky and loot better weapons from enemies), but by earning enough goodwill with the three different factions on Prospect Station, you’ll unlock ever-more exotic weapons to take into your drops.

There’s a total of 29 weapons in The Cycle: Frontier, and below we’ve organised them into not one buttwotier lists: one on the best guns in the game, and another on the best value for money. Following that we’ll walk you through 10 of the best guns in The Cycle: Frontier, starting with the three best budget weapons for the early-game, before proceeding through up the faction tiers to mid-game and finally late-game options.

The Cycle: Frontier best weapons tier list

The Cycle: Frontier best weapons tier list

Below you’ll find our tier list of all the weapons in The Cycle: Frontier (minus the launchers), ranging from best to worst. This tier list doesn’t take cost into account - just the strength of each gun. The second tier list, by contrast, focuses purely on the best value for money of buying each gun.

It should come as no surprise that the top-performing weapons are all mid-to-late-game weapons - either Snipers, DMRs, or Shotguns. I know everyone loves the Manticore, but when you take away the appeal of its low price, it’s very mid-tier. With the exception of the Voltaic Brute, the SMGs are really suffering in the current meta, so they dominate the lower tiers.

The value for money tier list looks rather different from the best guns tier list, doesn’t it? Here the Manticore, Bulldog, Trenchgun, and C-32 really shine, their low price leading to near-dominance of the early-game meta. The trend towards early-game weapons continues into S-Tier, with only the powerful Shattergun as the token mid-to-late-game weapon to reach this high. And at the bottom you have the admittedly powerful but just ludicrously overpriced KARMA-1, Zeus Beam, and Basilisk (the latter of which is nearly 3x the price of its nearest rival, the KBR Longshot, and not even close to 3x as good).

Now let’s take a closer look at some of the best weapons in the game at various levels of progression.

The terrain on both maps often tend to encourage mid-to-long range encounters in The Cycle: Frontier. In the early-game, one of the deadliest things you can come across is a simple C-32 Bolt Action. It has incredibly ugly ironsights so make sure you add a 2x optic to it before dropping. After that you’ve got a very powerful bolt-action rifle for use on unsuspecting enemies. All you need is a couple of shots to kill; and if they manage to find cover, you can use their healing time to push closer with your close-range weapon.

The Bulldog is small but startlingly mighty. This punchy shotgun-pistol can two-tap an enemy all the way up to blue shields. In reality this is pretty hard to pull off perfectly, because you need basically every pellet to land, which makes this, like all shotguns, a weapon purely for very close-range fights. But it’s a cheap and easily unlockable ICA weapon that can serve you very well into the mid-game.

Despite its damage nerf in the 1.2.0 patch, the Manticore is still a powerful early-game Assault Rifle which outstrips all other automatic weapons until you unlock the Phasic Lancer. The Manticore’s recoil is a bit strong, so you might want to give it a couple of recoil control attachments; but it deals good damage across a good range, and it has very serviceable ironsights to boot.

The Phasic Lancer is a startlingly powerful three-shot burst Assault Rifle which can melt enemies if you hit your shots. A single successful burst takes half the health off a white-shield enemy, and a third of the health off a pink-shield enemy. It’s very accurate even over long ranges, and although 31,000 K-Marks may seem like a lot for a new player, once you reach the point where you unlock the Phasic, you’ll see that it’s really a very reasonable price for such a strong gun.

A lot of people don’t get on with the Lacerator. But once it clicks and you start to reliably land your shots, it’s a menace. I adore kitting out my prospector with a silenced Lacerator as my main weapon, and terrorising enemy squads as a solo from far off before running in for the kill with my Shotgun.The Laceratoris versatile enough to use at mid or even close range; its high fire rate is very forgiving; and it can down an enemy in just 3-5 hits. What’s more, with the latest 1.3.0 patch, it has reduced recoil and absolutely no damage falloff. For the price, it’s really quite good.

The Shattergun is an absolute beast, and the best shotgun in the game by far. Its tremendous damage allows it to one-shot a white-shield enemy, and two-shot anything else. It’s also the perfect weapon for farming Marauders, because two shots to the Marauder’s weakspot will kill it outright. It’s a veritable fight-ender if you can get close enough to the enemy. Just be aware that the pellet spread is fairly wide after the 1.2.0 patch, so you really do need to be close.

If you’re a sniper fan, the Kinetic Arbiter should be your go-to rifle once your net worth ascends into the millions. This Exotic Sniper Rifle is incredibly expensive, to be sure, but it will one-shot anything up to blue armour with a headshot, and two-shot body absolutely anything over any range. It is technically worse in damage profile compared to the Legendary KARMA-1 Sniper, but then the KARMA-1 costs an absolute fortune, and requires charging before each shot, making it harder to use. The Kinetic Arbiter is a terrifying weapon to come up against, even with the best gear.

If the fire rate of the Kinetic Arbiter is a little too limiting for you, then you should look at investing in a KBR Longshot. This high-tech DMR is our first Korolev weapon on this list, and definitely deserves its place thanks to its incredibly high damage potent ial for a DMR. With three quick body shots, you’ve killed a purple armour enemy. Now that’s a scary thought. And the KBR is so easy to use that this is hardly a tall order.

The Voltaic Brute is the scariest automatic weapon in the game in my opinion. It comes with a pleasantly large mag size for an SMG, and its DPS is best-in-class. The fire rate is blistering, nearly as quick as the lowly early-game PDW - and its high penetration means even Exotic-tier enemies have reason to be nervous at close range against someone using a Voltaic.

The Hammer is the hand cannon of The Cycle: Frontier. It packs an enormous punch for a pistol, allowing you to kill in 4 or fewer hits no matter the armour you’re firing through. It’s a tactile and very satisfying gun to use, and it’s also very accurate and easy to land your shots, as long as you can cope with its ironsights (no, you can’t add a scope to it). It’s essentially a DMR compressed into a pistol package, with added style.

That wraps up our guide to the best weapons in The Cycle: Frontier at the moment. If you want to become a master prospector as you work your way up the weapons arsenal ladder, set aside a bit of time to read through ourbeginner’s guide to The Cycle: Frontier. If you’re struggling with certain missions, you can also check out our list of all theCycle: Frontier dead drop locations.