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Chivalry 2 weapons: the best weapons in Chivalry 2 explainedMake sure you’re using the very best weapons in Chivalry 2
Make sure you’re using the very best weapons in Chivalry 2

Chivalry 2gives players access to a dizzying variety of weapons of different types. Each one has its own set of pros and cons - but inevitably, for some weapons the pros vastly outweigh the cons. If you want the very best chance of topping the leaderboard in any match, check out our list of thebest weapons in Chivalry 2below.
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Chivalry 2 best weapons
Your choice of weapon inChivalry 2is not quite as important as it is in certain other medieval slasher games such asMordhau. Everything is pretty balanced, all things considered. But of course, there are certain weapons which have climbed to the top in terms of effectiveness, and therefore popularity.
Below I’ll talk in more depth about six of the best weapons in Chivalry 2: the Messer, Short Sword, Longsword, Polehammer, Maul, and Halberd. Each of them offers a unique combination of advantages which can tip the scales of any fight in your favour, whether it’s a 1v1 duel or a chaotic 1vX mosh pit.
Note: to learn how to fight like a pro and win 1v1 and 1vX fights, be sure to check out ourChivalry 2 combat tipspage!
Messer: the best weapon in Chivalry 2
Short Sword
The Short Sword is unbelievably strong considering it’s a secondary weapon. It’s able to go toe-to-toe with most primary weapons in terms of damage, and while its range is obviously lacking, its speed can completely overwhelm even experienced players if the tempo swings in your favour. All it takes a single good hit, and your barrage of quick stabs and hard-to-read feints can end a fight in seconds.
Longsword
The Longsword is a great all-rounder, and comes very close to matching the Messer - close enough, in fact, that most players are unlikely to feel much difference in effectiveness. The Longsword’s reach and damage makes its stabs in particular quite devastating, but the true power of the Longsword is its versatility. It’s a weapon that will do you will with any attack in any situation.

Polehammer
The Polehammer is possibly my favourite weapon to use at the moment. It’s a blunt weapon, which means it deals tremendous damage to Knights, and to a lesser extent Footmen too. The downside is that it doesn’t swing through to hit multiple enemies unless you use a heavy attack, which limits its effectiveness slightly in 1vX scenarios. But it’s fast, has great reach, and incredible damage across the board.
Maul
The Maul is the slowest, highest-damage weapon in Chivalry 2. It’s a tough weapon to master, and you’ll be punished hard for missing your hit; but what saves the Maul from mediocrity is that if you land a hit then you can immediately start your next hit, which means as long as you connect, the Maul doesn’t actually feel that slow. Add to this the fact that it can two-shot any enemy (unless you stab, which deals lower damage), and you’ve got a truly terrifying weapon, particularly in the hands of a skilled fighter.
Halberd
The Halberd’s claim to fame is that it is the longest weapon in Chivalry 2 according to the in-game stats. It deals pretty decent damage across the board, but the real strength of the Halberd is that if you can learn to properly utilise its range, enemies will have a very hard time closing the distance between you. It’s effectively a zoning tool that punishes players for attempting to push you. If you don’t perform very well in 1vX situations, then the Halberd will help keep enemies at bay so you’re not overwhelmed as often.