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Abyss Best Guns 2026 — Top 10 Ranked
Last updated: June 10, 2026

Abyss Best Guns (2026) — Top 10 Ranked

By Earnaldo Team · May 22, 2026 · 10 min read

Short answer: the Wild Gun is the #1 best gun in Abyss right now. It deals 450 damage per hit with 1.7 control and a 1.1s cooldown — nothing else in the game comes close to that combination. But depending on where you are in progression, the other 9 guns on this list might serve you better.

We've ranked every top gun based on the current meta in Abyss on Roblox. Every gun in Abyss has three core stats: Damage (how hard each shot hits), Cooldown (time between shots), and Control (how easy the catch minigame becomes — higher is better). This list factors in all three, plus cost and how easy each gun is to obtain. If you're looking for free codes to fund your next purchase, check our Abyss codes page.

Table of Contents

  1. 10. Beginner's Gun
  2. 9. Air Rifle Gun
  3. 8. Diving Gun
  4. 7. Wasted Gun
  5. 6. Morveth's Treasure Gun
  6. 5. Banana Gun
  7. 4. Lost Spirit Gun
  8. 3. Bob's Plunger Gun
  9. 2. Ruined Gun
  10. 1. Wild Gun
  11. Honorable Mentions
  12. FAQ

10. Beginner's Gun

Beginner's Gun is the first gun you'll ever use in Abyss, and it's completely free. You get it the moment you start playing. The damage output is low, the cooldown is sluggish, and the control stat won't do you many favors during the catch minigame. But it gets you going, and that's all it needs to do.

Think of the Beginner's Gun as your tutorial weapon. It teaches you the core shooting mechanics and gives you a feel for how damage, cooldown, and control interact during gameplay. You won't be using it for long — the Air Rifle Gun is a straight upgrade that you can pick up pretty quickly — but the Beginner's Gun earns its spot on this list because every single player starts their Abyss journey with it.

Don't waste any upgrade resources on this one. The moment you can afford something better, move on. It served its purpose the second you figured out how the minigame works.

Tip: The Beginner's Gun is fine for the first zone, but don't try to push deeper with it. You'll hit a wall fast. Save your early currency for the Air Rifle Gun instead of spending it on upgrades here.

9. Air Rifle Gun

Air Rifle Gun is the best early-game weapon in Abyss, and it's not particularly close. It deals 50-60 damage per shot with a control stat between 0.6 and 0.8, which is a massive jump from the Beginner's Gun. That control range means the catch minigame becomes noticeably more forgiving — you'll start landing catches you were missing before.

The Air Rifle carries you through the entire early game. It's affordable enough that you can pick it up within your first few sessions, and the damage is high enough to handle everything the early zones throw at you. Most players stick with the Air Rifle until they've saved up enough to jump to a mid-game option like the Diving Gun or Wasted Gun.

Where the Air Rifle falls off is deeper content. Once you start pushing into mid-game zones, the 50-60 damage range stops cutting it. Enemies get tankier, the catch minigame gets harder, and you need more control and damage to keep up. But for the price? The Air Rifle Gun is one of the best value picks in the entire game.

8. Diving Gun

Diving Gun is your first real mid-game option in Abyss. It's built for deeper zones where the early-game guns start struggling, and it delivers solid, reliable performance across the board. The damage is a clear step up from the Air Rifle, the cooldown is reasonable, and the control stat keeps the minigame manageable even as difficulty ramps up.

What makes the Diving Gun worth using is its consistency. It doesn't have any standout stat that makes you say "wow," but it also doesn't have any glaring weakness. It's a well-rounded gun that does its job without drama. For players who are transitioning out of the early game and aren't sure what to invest in next, the Diving Gun is a safe pick that won't leave you feeling underpowered.

The Diving Gun is also a solid bridge weapon. You'll use it while you grind toward the Wasted Gun or save up for something more expensive. It holds up long enough to keep your progression moving without forcing you to overspend at a point in the game where currency is still tight.

7. Wasted Gun

Wasted Gun is the best mid-game gun in Abyss. It hits that sweet spot where damage and control are both high enough to handle mid-tier content comfortably, and the cooldown won't leave you waiting around between shots. If you're looking for one gun to carry you through the middle portion of the game, this is the one.

The balance between stats is what sets the Wasted Gun apart from other mid-game options. The Diving Gun is decent but unexciting. The Wasted Gun actually feels powerful. You'll notice catches landing more consistently thanks to the improved control, and the damage bump means you're clearing content faster than before. It's the first gun in your progression that starts to feel like a real weapon rather than a stepping stone.

Hold onto the Wasted Gun until you can afford either Morveth's Treasure Gun or the Banana Gun. Jumping to something more expensive before you have the funds just leaves you stuck with a mid-tier gun and an empty wallet. The Wasted Gun is strong enough to farm efficiently until you're ready for a real upgrade.

Tip: The Wasted Gun's balanced stats make it a great choice for players who are still learning the catch minigame. The control is forgiving enough to build good habits without punishing mistakes too hard.

6. Morveth's Treasure Gun

Morveth's Treasure Gun is the best transition weapon from mid-game to late-game content in Abyss. It's a quest reward, which means you can't just buy it outright — you need to complete the Morveth questline first. That extra effort is worth it though, because this gun punches above what most mid-game purchases can offer.

The damage and control stats both sit in a range that lets you start dipping into late-game zones without getting destroyed. You won't be dominating those zones yet, but you'll be able to farm them and make progress. That's the whole point of a transition weapon — it gets you close enough to the late-game guns that you can actually save up for them.

Since Morveth's Treasure Gun is a quest reward, it also saves you money. Instead of spending a big chunk of your savings on a purchased gun at this tier, you invest time into the questline and keep your currency for the really expensive late-game picks. Smart players use this gun as a bridge to the Banana Gun or Lost Spirit Gun. For a full breakdown of where every gun sits relative to each other, check our Abyss tier list.

5. Banana Gun

Banana Gun is the fastest gun in Abyss. It has the highest speed stat in the game, and that translates directly into consistent DPS that keeps up with — and sometimes beats — guns that hit harder per shot. If you prefer a rapid-fire playstyle where you're constantly shooting rather than waiting on long cooldowns, the Banana Gun is built for you.

Beyond raw speed, the Banana Gun also has strong depth and carry weight stats. The depth stat lets you push into deeper zones effectively, and the carry weight means you can hold more loot before needing to return. That combination makes the Banana Gun one of the most efficient farming tools in the game. You're killing fast, reaching deep, and carrying more — it's a triple threat for progression.

The trade-off is per-shot damage. The Banana Gun won't one-shot anything the way Bob's Plunger Gun or the Wild Gun can. But because you're firing so frequently, your overall damage output stays competitive. It's a different philosophy — death by a thousand cuts instead of one big hit — and plenty of top players prefer this approach because it's more forgiving if you miss a shot or two.

4. Lost Spirit Gun

Lost Spirit Gun is a late-game powerhouse with an incredibly fast 0.9s cooldown. That's rapid-fire territory in Abyss, and it means you're putting out a constant stream of damage that most enemies can't keep up with. The gun turns you into a machine — shoot, reload, shoot, reload — with barely any downtime between shots.

The rapid-fire nature of the Lost Spirit Gun makes it particularly strong for farming deep zones. You're not waiting around for a long cooldown to finish; you're constantly dealing damage and constantly triggering the catch minigame. If your control skills are solid, you'll catch more in less time than with almost any other gun in the game. It's all about volume.

The downside is cost. The Lost Spirit Gun is expensive, and you'll need to be well into the late game before you can afford it. It's a significant investment, and if you're choosing between this and saving for the Ruined Gun or Wild Gun, you might want to keep saving. But if you're looking for a gun that feels incredible to use and rewards skilled play, the Lost Spirit Gun delivers. For tips on earning the Robux to grab premium items in Abyss, see our Abyss free Robux guide.

Tip: The Lost Spirit Gun's 0.9s cooldown means you'll be doing the catch minigame very frequently. Make sure your control skills are sharp before investing — this gun rewards players who can catch consistently under pressure.

3. Bob's Plunger Gun

Bob's Plunger Gun deals 420 damage per shot — the highest single-shot damage of any gun in Abyss. When this thing connects, whatever you're shooting feels it. The 2.3s cooldown is on the longer side, but that massive per-hit damage makes every shot count. You're looking at roughly 182.6 DPS, which is strong enough to handle anything the game throws at you.

The appeal of Bob's Plunger Gun is simplicity. You don't need to fire constantly or worry about rapid-fire mechanics. You take your shot, deal massive damage, wait a couple seconds, and do it again. For players who prefer a heavy, deliberate playstyle over the rapid-fire approach of the Lost Spirit Gun or Banana Gun, this is the perfect fit.

Where Bob's Plunger Gun struggles is against targets that require sustained pressure. The 2.3s cooldown creates windows where you're not dealing any damage at all, and smart enemies can exploit those gaps. In situations where consistent DPS matters more than burst damage, the Ruined Gun at #2 pulls ahead. But for raw satisfaction? Nothing beats watching that 420 damage number pop up on screen.

2. Ruined Gun

Ruined Gun takes the #2 spot because it has the highest sustained DPS in Abyss at 205.9. It deals 350 damage per shot with a 1.7s cooldown — the fastest cooldown of any high-damage gun in the game. Add in 1.1 control, and you've got a weapon that hits hard, shoots fast, and makes the catch minigame significantly easier.

Getting the Ruined Gun requires completing the Lost Captain Questline and having $245,000 ready. That's a serious grind on both fronts, but the payoff is a gun that can handle any content in the game. The 1.1 control stat is particularly valuable — it makes catches more consistent, which means less wasted shots and more efficient farming across every zone.

The only reason the Ruined Gun isn't #1 is that the Wild Gun simply hits harder. But there's a real argument that the Ruined Gun is the more practical choice for most players. It's cheaper ($245,000 vs. $435,000), it has better control (1.1 vs. 1.7... wait, the Wild Gun has higher control), and the DPS difference is offset by its easier acquisition. If you want the best gun you can realistically get without grinding to the absolute endgame, the Ruined Gun is your answer.

1. Wild Gun

Wild Gun is the best gun in Abyss. Period. It deals 450 damage per hit — the highest damage of any gun in the game — with a 1.1s cooldown and 1.7 control. That combination of raw power, fast firing speed, and high control is unmatched. Nothing else in Abyss can compete with these numbers across all three stats simultaneously.

The Wild Gun was introduced in the Sunken Wilds update, and it immediately took the #1 spot from everything else. The 1.7 control stat makes the catch minigame feel almost easy, even in the deepest zones where other guns would leave you struggling. Combined with 450 damage and a 1.1s cooldown, you're dealing massive damage consistently while rarely missing catches. It's the complete package.

The price tag is steep at $435,000, and you'll need to be deep into the endgame to afford it. But if you're comparing it to other Roblox fishing games like Fisch, Abyss rewards that endgame grind with weapons that genuinely feel overpowered. The Wild Gun is the pinnacle of what Abyss has to offer, and every other gun on this list is just a stepping stone to get here.

Rank Gun Damage Cooldown Control
1 Wild Gun 450 1.1s 1.7
2 Ruined Gun 350 1.7s 1.1
3 Bob's Plunger Gun 420 2.3s
4 Lost Spirit Gun 0.9s
5 Banana Gun Fastest
6 Morveth's Treasure Gun
7 Wasted Gun
8 Diving Gun
9 Air Rifle Gun 50-60 0.6-0.8
10 Beginner's Gun Low Low

Honorable Mentions

These guns didn't crack the top 10, but they're still worth knowing about. Depending on where you are in progression, either of these could fill a gap in your loadout.

Phantom Gun

Phantom Gun is a solid late-game option that offers a unique playstyle. It has strong burst potential and a visual flair that makes it a fan favorite in the community. It narrowly missed the top 10 because its overall stat spread doesn't quite match up against the Lost Spirit Gun or Banana Gun at similar price points, but it's still a viable pick if you prefer its mechanics.

Crystal Gun

Crystal Gun brings interesting utility to the table with respectable damage and a control stat that keeps catches manageable. It's a good transitional weapon for players who are between the mid-game and late-game tiers and want something a bit different from the standard progression path. If you find one during your playthrough, it's worth trying out before committing to one of the more expensive options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best gun in Abyss 2026?

The Wild Gun is the best gun in Abyss as of May 2026. It deals 450 damage per hit with a 1.1s cooldown and 1.7 control, giving it the highest raw damage output in the game. It costs $435,000 and was introduced in the Sunken Wilds update.

What gun has the highest DPS in Abyss?

The Ruined Gun has the highest sustained DPS in Abyss at 205.9 DPS. It deals 350 damage with a 1.7s cooldown, which is the fastest cooldown of any high-damage gun. The Wild Gun hits harder per shot (450 damage) but has a slightly longer effective DPS when you factor in all variables.

What are the three stats on guns in Abyss?

Every gun in Abyss has three stats: Damage (how much each shot deals), Cooldown (time between shots in seconds), and Control (how easy the catch minigame becomes — higher control means easier catches). Balancing all three matters when choosing the right gun for your playstyle and progression stage.

How do I get the Ruined Gun in Abyss?

The Ruined Gun costs $245,000 and requires completing the Lost Captain Questline. You need to finish the full questline before the gun becomes available for purchase. It's one of the most time-intensive guns to unlock, but the 205.9 DPS and 1.1 control make it worth the grind.

Is the Banana Gun good in Abyss?

Yes, the Banana Gun is very good. It's the fastest gun in Abyss with the highest speed stat, plus strong depth and carry weight stats. It's ideal for players who want consistent DPS and fast-paced gameplay rather than slow, heavy-hitting shots. It ranks #5 on our list.

What's the best gun for beginners in Abyss?

The Air Rifle Gun is the best gun for beginners in Abyss. It deals 50-60 damage with 0.6-0.8 control, which is strong enough to carry you through the entire early game. You'll outgrow it eventually, but it's the best early upgrade from the free Beginner's Gun that every player starts with.

About This Page

We maintain this Abyss best guns ranking as a resource for the Roblox community. Every placement has been tested in-game across different zones and progression stages. Our goal is to give you clear, accurate information so you can spend your currency on the right gun at the right time.

If you disagree with a ranking or notice something that's changed in a patch, let us know through our Discord server. The meta shifts with every update, and community feedback helps us stay on top of it.

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