How to Get a Gun in Farworld Pioneers

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In this guide, we'll tell you how to get a Gun in Farworld Pioneers so you can protect your Colony from Raiders and dangerous wildlife!

You'll only have a cheap revolver at the very beginning of your adventure in Farworld Pioneers, but it doesn't have to stay that way. With a little Research and Crafting, you can get your hands on some truly powerful weaponry. Read on to learn more!


How to Get a Gun in Farwood Pioneers

There are four ways to get a Gun in Farworld Pioneers:

  1. Research Armory and Craft a Gun
  2. Loot a Gun from a chest
  3. Loot a Gun from a dead Raider
  4. Buy a Gun from a merchant

Unless you get lucky, your best option to consistently get a Gun is by Researching "Armory," Building the Armory Workbench, and Crafting Guns.

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Best Gun in Farwood Pioneers

Strictly speaking, the best Gun in Farworld Pioneers is the Nuke Launcher. This single-shot launcher can take out a huge chunk of terrain and do a massive amount of damage to any enemies in your way.

That said, throwing around nukes left and right is hardly practical -- especially when they're in the hands of your Colonists. I recommend that you equip yourself and your Colonists with Simple Carbines as soon as you can; these single-shot rifles will be fairly accurate and will help you conserve ammo. Once you start saving up a couple hundred Steel Ingots, you can Research "Advanced Gunsmithing" and upgrade yourself and your Colonists to the superior Battle Rifle.


Now that you know how to get a Gun in Farworld Pioneers, why not expand your knowledge by checking out our other guides below?

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