Highlights

  • Naraka: Bladepoint is a unique battle royale game with fluid gameplay that stands out from the oversaturated genre.
  • Ranged weapons in the game offer an advantage in picking off opponents from a distance, but some options like the Canon and Flamebringer are not recommended due to low effectiveness and damage.
  • The Bow and Musket are solid ranged options, with the Bow offering powerful charged attacks and the Musket being the best weapon for long-range combat with high damage and a large ammo capacity.

Naraka: Bladepoint is a fun battle royale multiplayer game where players go up against each other to be the last one standing. It's a unique spin on the now oversaturated genre and has managed to stand out from the rest of the crowd. This is largely because of its fluid and captivating gameplay, which is easy to learn but hard to master.

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Whilst melee weapons might be the preferred option for most gamers, ranged weapons offer a different approach to the game. By utilizing ranged weapons, players can masterfully pick off their opponents from a distance, often giving them a huge advantage when it comes to 1v1s.

7 Canon

The Worst Ranged Option In The Game

Naraka Bladepoint Canon
  • Horizontal Strike - 384
  • Vertical Strike - 0
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 0
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 0
  • Durability - 10.0

The Canon is the most basic ranged weapon in the game, and it can't really be recommended unless players are in an absolute pinch. It's got a super low firing rate, and it feels way too sluggish to use effectively. It's only useful for beginners to the game who are just getting an idea of how to play.

Naraka: Bladepoint is an extremely fast-paced game, with players constantly having to adapt their strategies and keep moving. The Canon hinders this movement, and any other weapon will easily land an attack against it before gamers wielding the Canon can even adjust their aim. Because of this, it's one to avoid.

6 Flamebringer

Useful For Its AOE But Still Not Great

Naraka Bladepoint Flamebringer
  • Horizontal Strike - 44
  • Vertical Strike - 0
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 0
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 0
  • Durability - 150

So, the great thing about the Flamebringer is that it looks insanely cool, but that's just about where the positives stop. It deals little to no damage despite its intimidating design, so enemies will become bullet sponges when targeted, and they can easily block the shots.

There aren't any charge times, which is quite nice, making it a fast weapon to use, but it's just not worth it when it deals such little damage. It's only recommended if players want their characters to hold a cool-looking weapon.

5 Swarm

A Decent And Versatile Weapon

swarm weapon Naraka Bladepoint
  • Horizontal Strike - 47
  • Vertical Strike - 0
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 0
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 0
  • Durability - 80

Swarm is a ranged weapon in Naraka: Bladepoint which is ever so slightly better than the Canon and the Flamebringer, but it's still not amazing. It's nice and versatile, as players can use it up close or further away from a distance. The damage is surprisingly adequate, but it's the charge time that lets this weapon down.

Sure, a surprise Swarm attack on an unsuspecting enemy can be devastating and often highly effective. The only downside is that the player's aim will have to be quite precise, and it's essentially a one-hit wonder. After players land that first hit and alert their enemy, then it's time to switch weapons.

4 Repeating Crossbow

Fast Rate Of Fire And Great For Short Range

Naraka Bladepoint Repeating Crossbow Weapon
  • Horizontal Strike - 0
  • Vertical Strike - 0
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 87
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 0
  • Durability - 60

Getting into the better ranged weapons in Naraka: Bladepoint, the Repeating Crossbow deals some great damage at short range and effectively utilizes a fast rate of fire to land some big hits. If players have great aim, then this is a perfect ranged weapon to pick up, as it can take out enemies in seconds - but only if gamers can land the hits.

As such, the Repeating Crossbow is a highly situational weapon. It's not effective from long range, and when it comes to close range, most players will likely prefer to use a melee weapon. Regardless, it's a good ranged option, and it certainly has its uses.

3 Pistol

A Surprisingly Powerful Choice That Packs A Punch

Naraka Bladepoint Pistol
  • Horizontal Strike - 358
  • Vertical Strike - 0
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 704
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 0
  • Durability - 20

The Pistol is a surprisingly great choice because it functions more like a shotgun with lots of spread to its attack. It also deals quite a bit of damage up close and doesn't have too lengthy of a reload time. It might seem like a basic option, but it's actually relatively difficult to master, as players need to get used to its timing.

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There aren't any notable combos that players can pull off with the pistol, however, and again, its shortcomings can be seen in its range limitations. Though it definitely has its moments, since it's a ranged weapon that only really works for close encounters, it can easily be swapped out for a melee weapon if players prefer.

2 Bow

A Solid Ranged Choice

Nakara Bladepoint Bow
  • Horizontal Strike - 358
  • Vertical Strike - 0
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 1320
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 704
  • Durability - 8

The Bow is an excellent ranged weapon, but it just falls short of being the best. Its charged attack is extremely powerful and will obliterate the toughest of opponents. It's got a quick fire rate from single shots, and players can masterfully switch between fast, single arrows and charged heavy attacks to pull off effective combos. It's also highly accessible and surprisingly easy to learn.

The only downside to the bow is its low ammo capacity. This means that in order to utilize it effectively, players are better off going exclusively for the charged attacks to use their ammo in a more efficient way, as the single shots don't do anywhere near as much damage.

1 Musket

Large Magazine And Powerful Shots

Nakara Bladepoint Musket
  • Horizontal Strike - 456
  • Vertical Strike - 547
  • Charged Attack Horizontal - 0
  • Charged Attack Vertical - 0
  • Durability - 10

The Musket is the best ranged weapon in Nakara: Bladepoint due to its high damage and fast reload speeds. It's versatile and is excellent from long range (which is how a ranged weapon should be), and it's a great weapon overall. The single shots are strong alone, but the charged shots are even better, capable of dealing some massive damage.

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The Musket also has a large ammo capacity, which means players can fire as many shots as they like and not worry so much about ammo conservation. This also means that it's not necessary to be so precise in comparison to other ranged weapons with lower ammo capacity. The best thing about this weapon is that players can empty their whole magazine before needing to reload. It's a great weapon and should be picked up if players find one in the field.

NARAKA: BLADEPOINT

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PS5
Released
August 11, 2021
Developer(s)
24 Entertainment , Thunder Fire Universe X Studio
Genre(s)
Battle Royale , Action-Adventure