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Best Weapons in Grounded

Grounded 2 doesn’t mess around. One minute you’re chilling in the grass, the next a giant beetle is launching you across the yard. Out here, survival isn’t just about building a base; it’s about what you’re swinging when things go sideways. Now, sure, you can swing a twig or throw a rock if you’re feeling bold. But eventually, you’re going to want something with a little more power. We’re talking about the weapons that actually make a difference. Whether you like slicing things up with speed, smashing bugs, or picking them off from a distance, there’s a weapon built for your playstyle. So, if you're ready to stop running and start fighting back, let's get into the best weapons Grounded 2 has to offer.
10. Pebblet Spear
Alright, so when you first drop into Grounded 2, the Pebblet Spear is pretty much your best friend. It’s simple, fast, and super easy to put together; you just grab some plant fibers, sprigs, and a pebble, all of which are just lying around everywhere. No need to fuss with a workbench or anything fancy; you can craft it straight from your backpack, which is awesome when you’re still trying to figure out what’s biting you in the first place. But honestly, that’s all you need at the start.
9. Larva Blade
The Larva Blade is like your trusty sidekick when you’re ready to step up your game in Grounded 2. It’s a quick, sharp sword that doesn’t just slash; it also poisons your enemies, slowly wearing them down while you keep up the pressure. To get your hands on one, you’ll need to hunt down some larvae, those little crawling creatures bouncing around the yard, and grab their cuticles, along with some plant fiber and sprigs. It takes a bit of patience because those larvae aren’t exactly standing still, but once you collect the parts and craft the blade at a workbench, you’ll notice a serious upgrade in your combat style.
8. Spiky Spring
Okay, so the Spiky Sprig might look like a random stick with some pokey bits, but don’t sleep on it. It’s honestly one of the easiest weapons to whip up since sprigs are just lying around everywhere when you first start. What makes it really handy is that it can actually stun those annoying little bugs, which gives you a moment to regroup or land a few extra hits without getting wrecked. Sure, it won’t cut it forever; once the big, nasty bugs show up, you’ll want something powerful.
7. Pinch Whacker
Alright, so the Pinch Whacker is kind of like that big, heavy club you want when you’re done messing around with the tiny stuff and ready to start smashing bugs for real. Yeah, it’s not the quickest weapon out there it’s a bit slow, but man, when it lands, it hits like a truck and can really stun those annoying critters. That gives you a chance to follow up with some solid hits without them running off. Now, you’ll have to collect some tougher materials and craft them at a workbench, which can take a bit of time, but honestly? It’s totally worth the grind.
6. Insect Axe
Honestly, the Insect Axe is one of those weapons that just feels right in your hands. It’s got enough power to take down bugs without feeling like you’re swinging a brick, and it’s quick enough that you don’t end up getting tired halfway through a fight. Plus, it’s super handy for chopping wood and gathering materials when you’re out exploring, so it’s not just a weapon; it’s like your all-in-one backyard buddy in this survival game.
5. Ice Sickles
Ice Sickles are these tiny weapons that give sharp daggers made of ice. At first, you might think they’re fragile or something, but they are strong and are great for slicing up bugs. Plus, they make you look pretty awesome, like a frosty ninja lurking around the backyard. What’s cool is they don’t just stab; sometimes they slow enemies down a bit because, well, ice is cold, duh. So while you’re swinging them around, you get this bonus chill effect. Honestly, they’re not just weapons; they’re like your stylish icy sidekicks. Pretty sweet, right?
4. Spider Stinger
Okay, so the Spider Stinger in Grounded 2? It’s basically this sharp little thing you get from a spider, like one of its fangs or whatever. At first, it kinda just looks like a pointy bug part, but once you craft it into a weapon, it’s actually super solid. Hits quick, feels snappy, and it’s great when you don’t wanna swing something heavy. What’s nice is it’s fast. You can just run up, poke a bug a few times, and dip out before they even know what happened. And honestly, there’s something kinda funny about turning a spider’s own weapon against its buddies. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done.
3. Mantis Blade
So, Mantis Blade? Yeah, that thing is straight-up awesome. It’s this sleek, fast-hitting weapon you can craft from parts of the Mantis, and trust me, it feels just as deadly as it sounds. Think of it like a mini sword that turns you into a backyard ninja. Seriously, once you start using it, it’s hard to go back to anything slower. What makes it really fun is how quick and clean it is. Plus, it just feels cool to use, like you’re slicing through the air with some ancient insect warrior weapon. And let’s be real, using a blade made from one of the toughest creatures in the game? That’s a flex all on its own.
2. Red Ant Club
The Red Ant Club is basically the backyard version of a wrecking ball. It’s made from parts of red soldier ants, and yeah, it’s huge. This thing isn’t about speed or style; it’s all about smashing stuff hard and watching bugs go flying. It swings kinda slow, sure, but when it connects? Total chaos. You can knock enemies back, stun them, or just flatten them outright. Honestly, it feels super satisfying to land a big hit, especially when you're up against something annoying that won’t stay still.
1. Mosquito Needle
The Mantis Blade in Grounded 2? Oh man, it’s one of those weapons that just feels awesome the second you use it. It’s crafted from parts of the Praying Mantis, yeah, that terrifying boss bug, and it’s all about speed, precision, and looking cool while slicing stuff up. Unlike heavier weapons that take forever to swing, the Mantis Blade is super quick. It’s basically perfect for players who like to stay on the move and fight with style.
And let’s be real, using a blade made from a legendary backyard predator? That’s just straight-up badass.