Last updated: April 10, 2026
Da Hood Tier List (2026) — Best Weapons Ranked
Da Hood remains one of the most popular fighting games on Roblox, and choosing the right weapon loadout is the single biggest factor in whether you're catching bodies or getting dropped. This tier list ranks every weapon in the game as of March 2026 — from the S-tier Revolver and Double Barrel combo that dominates the meta down to the free Knife and Fists that every player starts with.
We've tested each weapon across street fights, bank heists, and 1v1 scenarios to figure out what actually performs when it matters. If you're looking for more Da Hood content, check out our Da Hood hub page for codes, guides, and updates. Now let's break down the weapon tiers.
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S Tier — Best Weapons in Da Hood
These are the weapons that define the Da Hood meta. If you're serious about winning fights, you need at least one of these in your inventory. The Revolver and Double Barrel together form the most feared loadout in the game, while the RPG stands alone as the ultimate power weapon.
Revolver
The Revolver is the most iconic weapon in Da Hood and arguably the best gun in the entire game. It fires fast, hits hard, and rewards players who can land their shots consistently. With only 6 rounds in the cylinder, every bullet needs to count — but the damage per hit is so high that most fights are over before you need to reload.
What makes the Revolver truly dominant is how it pairs with other weapons. The Revolver + Double Barrel combo is the meta loadout that nearly every experienced Da Hood player runs. You open with Revolver shots at mid range to chunk your opponent's health, then swap to the Double Barrel to finish them off up close. It's fast, it's efficient, and it's been the go-to strategy for months.
The Revolver also has one of the fastest draw speeds in the game, which matters more than most players realize. In Da Hood, fights often come down to who gets their first shot off. The Revolver gives you that edge consistently.
Double Barrel Shotgun (DB)
The Double Barrel Shotgun was added in the Da Casino update and immediately became the most famous gun in Da Hood. It has a faster fire rate than the standard Shotgun, a quick reload, and absolutely devastating damage at close range. Two good shots from the DB will knock out almost any opponent.
The DB's strength lies in its role as a finisher weapon. You don't need to open fights with it — that's what the Revolver is for. Instead, the Double Barrel is the closer. Once you've tagged someone with a few Revolver rounds and they're pushing or retreating, you swap to the DB and put them down before they can heal or escape.
Its fast reload speed is another overlooked advantage. In chaotic multi-player fights, the ability to empty both barrels, reload in under a second, and fire again gives the DB a practical DPS that rivals even automatic weapons at short range.
RPG-7
The RPG-7 is the most powerful weapon in Da Hood, full stop. A direct hit — or even a near miss — can kill players instantly within the blast radius. It also tears down walls, which means there's no hiding from someone with a rocket launcher. The explosion radius is generous enough that you don't need pinpoint accuracy to get results.
The catch is the price. At $20,000 from the sewers, the RPG is a serious investment. You won't be buying this early in your grind. But once you've saved up, the RPG becomes a game-changer in group fights, bank robberies, and territorial disputes. One well-placed rocket can turn a 3v1 disadvantage into a clean squad wipe.
The main weakness is the self-damage risk. Fire the RPG at close range and you'll knock yourself out alongside your target. Smart RPG players keep their distance and use the weapon for area denial and opening attacks before switching to their Revolver or DB for cleanup.
A Tier — Excellent Weapons
A-tier weapons are strong picks that can absolutely hold their own in most fights. They fall short of S tier because they either lack the raw burst damage of the Revolver and DB, or they fill a more specialized role. That said, a skilled player with an A-tier weapon will still drop most opponents.
AK-47
The AK-47 is the premium automatic weapon in Da Hood, available at the Downhill Gunz shop for $2,318 — making it the most expensive standard gun shop purchase. What you get for that price is high DPS with full-auto fire rate and solid range. The AK requires fewer shots to kill than other automatics, and its sustained fire keeps opponents pinned down.
Where the AK shines is in mid-range engagements where you can keep your crosshair on target. It melts health bars faster than most players expect, and the full-auto nature means you don't need to click perfectly — just hold and track. The trade-off is that it burns through ammo quickly and doesn't match the Revolver's burst damage in quick-draw situations.
The AK-47 is a strong choice for players who prefer consistent damage output over the high-risk, high-reward style of the Revolver. If your aim is solid, the AK won't let you down.
LMG
The LMG is a beast of sustained firepower. Found at the jewelry store for $3,750, it comes loaded with 100 rounds of ammo — more than any other weapon in the game. It knocks opponents out in roughly 12 bodyshots, and with that magazine size, you can pressure multiple enemies without ever stopping to reload.
The LMG's biggest advantage is suppression. In group fights, the ability to keep firing continuously while your opponents are forced to reload creates windows for your team to push. It's also excellent for holding down areas during bank heists or territorial control, where sustained fire matters more than burst damage.
The downside is movement speed. Carrying the LMG slows you down, which makes it harder to chase fleeing opponents or reposition quickly. It's a defensive powerhouse but less suited to the aggressive rush-down style that the Revolver and DB enable.
Silencer (Steyr TMP)
The Silencer is the stealth option in Da Hood's arsenal. Available for $550 at Uptown and Downtown Gun Shops (or $400 at the abandoned lot), it's one of the most affordable weapons on this list. The 12-round magazine isn't huge, but the quiet firing sound is the real selling point — opponents often don't realize they're being shot until they're already low.
In a game where audio cues play a big role in situational awareness, the Silencer gives you an information advantage. You can engage targets without alerting every player in the area, which is valuable in crowded servers. The damage per shot isn't spectacular, but the element of surprise makes up for it in practice.
B Tier — Good Weapons
B-tier weapons are functional and can get the job done, but they're outclassed by higher-tier options in direct comparisons. These are good picks early in your grind or for players who enjoy specific playstyles, but you'll want to upgrade as your cash stack grows.
Shotgun
The standard Shotgun does solid damage up close and has a satisfying punch to it. The problem is simple: the Double Barrel Shotgun does everything the regular Shotgun does, but faster and harder. Before the Da Casino update introduced the DB, the standard Shotgun was a top-tier pick. Now it's a perfectly serviceable backup that just can't compete with its newer counterpart.
If you don't have the cash for a Double Barrel yet, the standard Shotgun is a reasonable placeholder. Just know that you're working with a weapon that has a slower fire rate and longer reload time compared to the DB, which adds up fast in close-quarters fights.
Bat
The Bat is the best pure melee weapon in Da Hood outside of fists. It offers decent range for a melee option and hits hard enough to be threatening. The swing speed is on the slower side, but each connection deals meaningful damage. It's particularly effective for defensive play — waiting around corners and catching opponents who rush in without checking their surroundings.
The Bat works well as a secondary weapon when you're out of ammo or trying to save cash. Experienced players sometimes use it to style on opponents in 1v1s, since dropping someone with a melee weapon carries a certain level of disrespect in Da Hood's culture. Practically speaking, though, any gun will outperform it in a straight fight.
Flintlock
The Flintlock is one of the most unique weapons in Da Hood. Located near the fire station by the bank, it launches you backward when fired — which sounds like a downside until you realize the mobility applications. Skilled players use the Flintlock's knockback for movement tech, launching themselves across gaps or away from danger while dealing damage at the same time.
As a pure damage weapon, the Flintlock isn't competitive with anything in A or S tier. But it fills a utility niche that no other weapon covers. The fun factor is also sky-high. If you've ever watched a Da Hood montage and seen someone rocket themselves across the map while sniping, they were probably using a Flintlock.
C Tier — Average Weapons
C-tier weapons are what you start with or fall back on when you have nothing else. They'll keep you in the fight, but you're at a clear disadvantage against anyone running higher-tier gear. Upgrade out of C tier as soon as your budget allows.
Knife
The Knife is a free weapon with the highest usage rate in Da Hood purely because everyone has access to it. It swings fast and costs nothing, but the damage per hit is low and the range is short. You need to land a lot of hits to knock someone out, and getting that close to an opponent with a Revolver or DB is a death sentence.
The Knife does have one thing going for it: attack speed. In the rare situation where both players are in melee range with no guns, the Knife's quick slashes can outpace slower melee weapons. But that scenario almost never comes up in actual gameplay. Treat the Knife as your starter weapon and replace it the moment you can afford something better.
Fists
Fists are the default melee option that every player always has available. The damage is the lowest of any weapon in the game, but they're impossible to lose since they're permanently equipped. Fists are what you use when everything else has failed — you're out of ammo, you dropped your weapons, and the only thing between you and the respawn screen is your bare hands.
Some players do train their fist-fighting skills for the style points, and there's a genuine skill expression in boxing matches. But in any serious combat situation, Fists are a last resort. They exist so you're never completely helpless, not because they're competitive.
Tier List Summary Table
Here's the full ranking at a glance with key stats and locations for every weapon.
| Weapon | Tier | Key Stat | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revolver | S | 6 shots, highest per-hit damage | Gun shops |
| Double Barrel SG | S | Fast fire rate, quick reload | Gun shops (Da Casino update) |
| RPG-7 | S | Instant kill blast radius, destroys walls | Sewers — $20,000 |
| AK-47 | A | High DPS, full-auto, good range | Downhill Gunz — $2,318 |
| LMG | A | 100 rounds, KO in 12 bodyshots | Jewelry store — $3,750 |
| Silencer | A | 12 rounds, suppressed sound | Gun shops — $400-$550 |
| Shotgun | B | Good close-range damage | Gun shops |
| Bat | B | Best melee range, solid damage | Found around map |
| Flintlock | B | Knockback utility, movement tech | Near fire station by bank |
| Knife | C | Fast attack speed, low damage | Free — default weapon |
| Fists | C | Always available, lowest damage | Default — always equipped |
How We Ranked These Weapons
We evaluated every weapon in Da Hood across four main criteria: damage output (both per-shot and DPS), versatility across different combat scenarios, accessibility (cost and availability), and how well the weapon fits into the current meta. A weapon needed to score well in at least three of these categories to land in S tier.
Raw damage numbers only tell part of the story. The Revolver doesn't technically have the highest DPS in a vacuum — that title goes to the LMG over sustained fire. But the Revolver's burst damage, quick-draw speed, and synergy with the Double Barrel make it the most effective weapon in actual fights where engagements last 2-3 seconds, not 10.
We also weighted the current meta heavily. Da Hood's combat revolves around quick swaps and burst damage, which naturally favors weapons like the Revolver and DB over sustained-fire options. If the meta ever shifts toward longer engagements, the AK-47 and LMG could climb to S tier. For now, the swap combo remains king.
Community input shaped our rankings too. We cross-referenced our testing with feedback from experienced Da Hood players and content creators. When our results aligned with the community consensus, we felt confident in the placement. The Revolver and Double Barrel combo sitting at S tier was unanimous across every source we checked.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Revolver is widely considered the best weapon in Da Hood as of March 2026. It delivers devastating per-shot damage with fast fire speed. Paired with the Double Barrel Shotgun, it forms the most dominant combo in the game's current meta.
The Revolver plus Double Barrel Shotgun combo is the meta loadout. You open with Revolver shots at mid range to chunk health, then swap to the Double Barrel to finish opponents at close range. Nearly every top player runs this combination.
The RPG-7 costs $20,000 and can be found in the sewers. It's the most expensive weapon in Da Hood but also the most destructive, capable of killing players within its blast radius almost instantly and tearing down walls.
The AK-47 is available at the Downhill Gunz shop for $2,318, making it the most expensive standard gun shop purchase. It offers high DPS with full-auto fire and solid range, placing it firmly in A tier.
Yes, the LMG is an A-tier weapon. It holds 100 rounds, costs $3,750 at the jewelry store, and knocks out opponents in about 12 bodyshots. Its massive magazine makes it excellent for sustained firefights where you can keep pressure on multiple enemies without reloading.
The meta shifts with major updates, though the core top tier has been stable for a while. The Revolver and Double Barrel Shotgun have dominated since the Da Casino update. We update this tier list after each significant balance change or new weapon addition, so bookmark this page and check back regularly.
That covers the full Da Hood weapon tier list for 2026. Whether you're running the Revolver + DB combo or grinding cash for your first AK-47, knowing where each weapon stands helps you make smarter purchasing decisions. Bookmark this page and check back after the next Da Hood update — we'll have fresh rankings ready. For more Da Hood content, visit our Da Hood hub, grab the latest active codes, or read our free Robux guide.