Last Oasis Weapons | What Are They, Which Ones Work Best?

Last Oasis is a crafting survival game with a heavy focus on combat. Creating the best weapons possible before brawling is a necessity, unlike in some survival titles. Melee combat especially will be difficult; as you get stronger and stronger, your enemies will rush at you constantly. So, when you’re outside of your Walker, you’re going to need a means of defending yourself. Our Last Oasis Weapons guide will teach you all you need to know about surviving this game’s combat.

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Last Oasis Weapons

Weapons, for the purpose of this guide, will focus on personal weapons. These do not include the frankly fantastic options that can be mounted on your Walker.

Weapon List

Whenever you attack with any weapon or tool, these are the numbers you’re working with. Weapons also have a bonus against soft creatures, vs Absorbtion, and Vs Reduction. These amounts are essentially how the weapon does against various types of armor. Generally, these don’t seem to matter much. However, Piercing/Fire weapons do well against soft, Slashing weapons do good against Absorption, and Bludgeoning against Reduction.

Weapon Weapon Type Damage Penetration Speed
Advanced Hatchet One-Handed 53 12 100
Advanced Pickaxe One-Handed 30 20 110
Beat Stick One-Handed 35 10 110
Blunt Quarterstaff Two-Handed 41 10 100
Bonespike Sword One-Handed 45 21 110
Bouldercut Battle Axe Two-Handed 61 15 90
Bouldercut Hand Axe One-Handed 57 12 95
Firebomb One-Handed 20 50 100
Firestone Axe One-Handed 55 12 100
Firestone Battleaxe Two-Handed 61 10 80
Firestone Bludgeon One-Handed 59 15 110
Firestone Bozdogan Two-Handed 69 7 95
Firestone Hammerstaff Two-Handed 58 10 100
Firestone Kopesh One-Handed 54 21 105
Firestone Longblade Two-Handed 57 20 135
Heavy Rawbone Hand Axe One-Handed 50 12 80
Ironblade Quarterstaff Two-Handed 55 12 120
Jaggertooth Club One-Handed 43 15 88
Jaggertooth Maul Two-Handed 52 10 110
Javelin Ranged 35 25 100
Long Bonespike Swordstaff Two-Handed 58 20 135
Long Ceramic Hoofmace Two-Handed 62 10 95
Master Pickaxe One-Handed 35 20 100
Nibiran Battle Axe Two-Handed 56 16 110
Nibiran Curved Dagger One-Handed 58 40 135
Nibiran Decapitator Two-Handed 46 10 100
Nibiran Hammer One-Handed 65 15 90
Nibiran Hand Axe One-Handed 80 10 100
Nibiran Quarterstaff Two-Handed 56 15 80
Nibiran Warhammer Two-Handed 80 5 115
Paddleblade Quarterstaff Two-Handed 30 40 100
Rawbone Battle Axe Two-Handed 62 10 95
Rawbone Club One-Handed 49 15 110
Rawbone Hand Axe One-Handed 46 12 120
Rawbone Maul Two-Handed 56 15 80
Rawbone Quarterstaff Two-Handed 52 10 100
Sawtooth Sword Two-Handed 56 16 110
Scythe Two-Handed 30 40 100
Short Ceramic Hoofmace One-Handed 54 15 110
Short Malletblade One-Handed 51 27 105

How to Make The Best Ones

This is a crafting game, so of course you’re going to want to get up the Tech tree and get to Nibiran. Nibiran is by far the strongest material in the game, and includes weapons that deal more than 80 damage!

Nibiran recipes need a ton of tablets, so you’ll need Ancient Fabricators. That means you’ll need between 400 fragments and 1,000 Torque at permanent Fabricators. At temporary ones, you’ll get RNG’d sometimes; 400 Torque and 100 Fragments work the best, but aren’t guaranteed to return tablets.

We suggest getting at least a Nibiran Warhammer or Hammer. These are 200% against Reduction, which is absurd. The Battle Axe is likely your other weapon of choice. It’s ridiculous all around! Take the Hand Axe instead if you want your offhand for something like a shield.

In general, Nibiran weapons require wood shafts, Nibiran Ingots, Nomad Cloth, and Rupu vine. These are all fairly rare materials, so try to work your way through the tech trees before trying to craft Nibiran stuff. This stuff is effective, but hard to get to!

Some interesting weapons that aren’t top tier include Firebombs. Fire Bombs hit hard against Robust and Soft materials, have 50% penetration, and do fine against Absorbing and Reduction. They don’t hit very hard, and they’re consumable, but they do good damage, and are worth considering. Javelins deal more damage, but have less penetration and don’t deal fire damage.

A Note On Blocking

If you’re having trouble in combat, turn on Fluid Blocking in your settings. That might help you block a tiny bit easier!

See Also: Last Oasis Walkers Guide.

Wrapping Up our Last Oasis Weapons Guide

That’s it for our Last Oasis Weapons Guide. Did we leave anything out? If so, hit us up in the comment section below.

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