Summary
Remnant 2has a lot of different weapons to choose from, especially since there are three different categories for weapons; Melee Weapons, Long Guns, and Hand Guns. Hand Guns, in particular, may seem like they’re just a ‘secondary’ option for when the Long Gun is out of ammo, but that’s not at all the case.
Hand Guns, like Long Guns, fill all sorts of roles depending on the player’s build, and in some cases can actually be more useful than any Long Gun. But, it all depends on the player’s build and how they tailor it around their Hand Gun of choice. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the most used and highest-ranked Hand Guns amongRemnant 2players, and talk about why they’re so useful.

Updated November 24th, 2024 by Jacob Buchalter:Remnant 2’s final DLC, The Dark Horizon is out now and it adds quite a bit to the game, just like the previous two DLCs did. There’s a new Archetype, new Weapon Mods, new areas, new bosses, tons of new Rings, new Amulets, and more. However, when it comes to Hand Guns, in particular, it actually only adds two. Thankfully, unlike previous DLCs, the two new options are both pretty incredible in entirely different ways. With that in mind, let’s take another look at all the Hand Guns in the game, talk about some of the new ones, and get into all the detailed info.
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First up (at the bottom) of the rankings is the Meridian,one of the weapons with the most tedious unlocks(before the Anguish, that is). To obtain this, players have to find the Flooded Sewer event inone of Losomn’s sewer maps, such as the Great Sewer or Tiller’s Rest, destroy the ooze enemy blocking the large pipe, and then wait around an hour and a half in real time for the room to fill with water so that the Traveler can get across a series of platforms to another pipe where the Meridian is sitting next to a corpse.
Once players actually manage to obtain this thing, it’s a whole lot of fun to use and can be especially useful with crowd control when there are a lot of enemies at once. However, this thing is nothing but a menace in multiplayer, as every explosion will likely stagger nearby teammates or, at worst, knock them off a ledge. So, use it with caution with friends online, or don’t use it with caution and become the reason the friendly co-op session suddenly becomes aggressive.

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First up is one of the newer weapons added toRemnant 2alongside their second Aberration Domination event, the Corrupted Cube Gun. This is a Corrupted variant of the standard Cube Gun Hand Gun that takes the original concept of the weapon and twists it quite a bit. For example, instead of shooting those little cube crystals that return to the gun as the primary ammo like the Cube Gun, the Corrupted Cube Gun shoots these large energy cubes forward similar to the Cube Gun’s innate Cube Shield Weapon Mod (but a bit smaller).

Sadly, however, the Corrupted Cube Gun is just pretty weak. The damage of these energy cubes is mediocre, the gun overheats incredibly quickly (in like 3 shots without any overheat reduction), and its Cube Room Weapon Mod is very restrictive for not much benefit. With a couple of adjustments from Gunfire, this gun could easily become a lot better, but at the current moment, it doesn’t feel worth the Corrupted Shard investment.
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The Corrupted Meridian is basically better than the standard Meridian in every single way. Not all of the Corrupted Guns that Gunfire Games added in around the time of the 2023 Halloween Update are better than their original variant, but the Corrupted Meridian absolutely is. Not only are the timed explosives with an arc no longer a concern, but players can also charge up to three shots at once that all stick to the enemy they’re shot at. On top of that, the Deadpoint Weapon Mod on this gun is fantastic both visually and in terms of damage.
There was a time when this weapon’s primary fire was scaling with Mod Power, oddly enough, leading to some pretty creative builds, but that’s been fixed in the update thatcame with the Awakened King DLC. The only recommendation for this weapon, keep a fair distance from the explosion, as this thing is every bit as dangerous to the weapons user as the Star Shot’s Big Bang is.
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The next Hand Gun, the Rupture Cannon, is one of the most fitting ‘sci-fi aesthetic’ weapons on here. Granted, the only other challengers in this thematic category are the other N’Erudian weapons like the Pulse Rifle or the Plasma Cutter, but that still counts for something.
Instead of firing normal rounds, the Rupture Cannon fires a ‘shotgun spread’ of what seems to be energy-based projectiles per trigger pull. And, even though it’s labeled as a shotgun pistol in its description, these shots actually travel a fair bit farther than most players expect. All-in-all, just a dependable Hand Gun optionwith an empty Weapon Mod slotmaking it easy to fit into any build.
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While deceptively looking like an Earth-made SMG or something similar, the Bolt Driver is actually found in Yaesha and uses a burst of Pan crystals as projectiles rather than bullets. To obtain this, players will need to play the alternate or ‘secret’ song on the Water Harp in The Forbidden Grove of Yaesha, just outside the Ravager’s Lair. There’s an in-game method to figuring out this secret song (listen to the Flautist’s second song after activating the bridge to the Ravager), but most players just end up looking online for the answer.
Bringing things back to the Hand Gun, this weapon is another one that takes a bit of getting used to, as it has both a charge time before firing and a burst fire that separates it from the rest of the Hand Guns. But, once players get used to firing the Bolt Driver, they’ll quickly discover that its Weakspot damage potential and overall reliable DPS are worth the short adjustment period.
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Now here’s a Hand Gun that’s almost the exact opposite of the Rupture Cannon, the Sureshot. Instead of having a high magazine capacity with consistent damage and a slow reload (AKA the Rupture Cannon), the Sureshot is a single-shot Hand Gun with high-risk high-reward damage potential and a relatively speedy reload.
It’s very easy to tailor a build into making the Sureshot (or Crossbow, if it’s been found) absurdly strong using Reload-based Amulets, Rings, Mutators, or any other gear that triggers some effect when a portion of the magazine has been used. To give just a few examples, both the Shiny Hog Lure and Tightly Wound Coil instantly turn the Sureshot into a ‘must-use’ kind of weapon.
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The steps required to obtain this next gunare honestly a point of contention for theRemnant 2community. On one hand, the fact that a dedicated Discord full of fans spent days figuring out how to get this gun by data mining and working together is so incredibly interesting. On the other hand, some players find thiswhole process involving the Ethereal Manorto be tedious and not at all in line with the ‘spirit’ of this’Soulslike with guns' type of game. Regardless of where any player falls on this discussion, the Anguish is a very creative Hand Gun.
The fact that it can work in close range, long-range, as an automatic weapon, and as an explosive weapon is very useful, but as a whole the gun used to be mediocre at best. Thankfully, with the new Crossplay Update forRemnant 2that added in a whole host of new Corrupted Guns and adjustments, the Anguish has been buffed. Previously the Anguish had a weapon scaling cap of 2x, and it’s been upped to 3x. Does this instantly make it the best Hand Gun in the game? Absolutely not. But, it does make it a lot better and makes it a viable Hand Gun to use in a lot of builds it previously wouldn’t have been viable in.
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Out of all the Corrupted Weapons Gunfire Games added toRemnant 2, the Corrupted Rune Pistol is probably the one that nailed the assignment the most. Whereas the default Rune Pistol is a sidearm meant for players going formore of a support (AKA Medic) roledue to the Soul Brand Weapon Mod, the Corrupted Rune Pistol is much more offense-focused. For one, the damage of this Pistol is pretty respectable and the option between fully automatic or burst fire is nice. But, the primary reason people love this Hand Gun is because of the Death Brand Weapon Mod.
This Weapon Mod not only increases the damage any player does to any enemy with the Death Brand on it by 10 Percent but the Weakpot Damage buff they’ll get from the Echoes is also pretty absurd. And, the best part is, these buffs aren’t restricted to the Rune Pistol, so a player could activate Death Brand and then immediately switch to their main Long Gun to put out some gigantic damage numbers.
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On the higher difficulty modes such as Nightmare or Apocalypse especially (not even mentioning Hardcore), a lot of the difficulty comes from making sure players have enough ammo to get to the next checkpointor get through the boss fight. For example, in multiplayer especially, players who do run out of ammo seem to do so right in the middle of a boss fight due to the boss’s HP scaling per player. So, a Hand Gun with infinite ammo is going to be highly sought after for that reason alone, which makes all the other reasons the Cube Gun is a great Hand Gun just icing on the cake.
To be a bit more specific on ‘why’ this gun is so great, the Cube Gun’s auto-equipped (not crafted, sadly) Weapon Mod has a wide variety of uses, the Cube Gun itself has good damage, and it is just so convenient to use. Plus, apparently, it has some pretty unique interactions with any gear that mentions the word ‘Reload’ as the game considers every single crystal returning to the gun to be a reload, which means a Ring like the Shiny Hog Lure can make for a game-breakingly strong combo.
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Of all the guns inRemnant 2, the Tech 22 probably has the best overall ‘feel’ to it when firing. That’s not an insult to all the other guns, the developers at Gunfire Games really did a great job making sure all their guns felt both impactful and satisfying for players to use.
However, the visuals of the Tech 22 just absolutely unleashing a torrent of bullets combined with the sound of this process and the slight yet noticeable recoil all combine to make this Hand Gun a total blast to use. It has great damage, a very small spread when firing, and a pretty fast reload, which is just about everything a player could be looking for in a Hand Gun.