Hunty Zombie Tier List (January 2025) Best Weapons & Builds

Hunty Zombie is one of those Roblox games where your loadout either feels unfairly strong… or you get boxed in and deleted by a swarm. The difference between dominating and struggling usually isn’t “skill”—it’s whether your setup has the right mix of damage, AoE coverage, mobility/i-frames, and scaling from traits, pets, perks, and passives.
Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first strong weapon or an experienced player seeking to optimize your endgame setup, this tier list will help you make informed decisions about where to invest your resources.
What’s Meta Right Now?
If you only care about what’s “most meta” right now: S+ weapons dominate because they combine high DPS + wide AoE + strong mobility/safety. For most players, the best long-term upgrade path is:
Get a strong weapon first → lock in a top trait → add a top pet → then optimize passives
Perks are powerful, but they’re often the lowest priority early because of their uptime and activation timing. Focus on building a solid foundation before investing in situational perks.
Best Loadouts by Playstyle
These are “safe picks” you can build toward without overthinking. Each loadout is optimized for specific scenarios and playstyles.
Best Overall (Works Everywhere)
- Weapon: Ghost / Shoes / Bow
- Trait: Prodigy (best), then Yoriichi / Midas
- Perk: Vampire (default) or Critical (boss burst)
- Pet: Sorcerer Cat / Cosplay / Pawker
- Passives: Ability Power + Cooldown Reduction (AP + CDR)
Best Boss Melter (Raid-Focused)
- Weapon: Shoes / Bow / Ghost
- Trait: Prodigy or Yoriichi
- Perk: Critical (solo burst) or DoubleDmg (party value)
- Pet: Cosplay / Dragon / Bat-style DPS pets
- Passives: Ability Power + Attack Speed (AP + AS)
Best Horde Clear (Wave Deletion)
- Weapon: Spinal Blade / Scissors / Dagger
- Trait: Prodigy or Critical DMG
- Perk: Vampire (sustain + speed) or Joker (high value RNG)
- Pet: Spooky Cat / Sorcerer Cat / Fox Cube
- Passives: Ability Power + Attack (AP + ATK)
Best Ranged Kiting (Safe Solo)
- Weapon: Bow / Dual Gun / Wizard
- Trait: Prodigy or Focus III (budget)
- Perk: Undead (cooldown + speed) or Vampire
- Pet: Raven (utility) / Goat (movement) / Sorcerer Cat (premium)
- Passives: Cooldown Reduction + Ability Power (CDR + AP)
Best Beginner (First Week, Realistic Power)
- Weapon: Baseball (surprisingly solid) → Dual Gun / Guitar → upgrade into S tier
- Trait: Power III / Focus III (then chase Prodigy)
- Perk: Berserker (early) → Vampire later
- Pet: Goat / Bunny / Raven (if available)
- Passives: Attack + HP (ATK + HP) or Damage Reduction + HP (DR + HP)
How This Tier List Is Scored?
Understanding our scoring criteria helps you make better decisions for your playstyle. Weapons and systems rank higher when they provide:
- Reliable DPS: Strong damage without perfect conditions
- Wave Control: Wide AoE, stagger, pulls, or multi-hit coverage
- Safety Tools: Mobility, i-frames, shields, lifesteal, or positioning control
- Scaling: Benefits more from traits/pets/passives than “flat” kits
- Mode Value: Performs in both farming and bosses (not just one niche)
- Consistency: Easy to pilot, not overly cooldown-locked
Complete Weapons Tier List
S+ Tier (Meta Weapons)
Reaper Scythe, Ghost, Blindfold, Shoes, Candy Cane, Spinal Blade, Wizard, Bow, Joker Card, Anchor, Katana, Krampus Claw
These weapons represent the pinnacle of power in Hunty Zombie. They excel in multiple areas and can carry you through all content types with proper support.
S Tier (Great Weapons)
Priest, Dagger, Halloween Sword, Scythe, Greatsword, Hand Fan, Sledge Hammer, Pure Hand
Solid choices that perform well in most situations. They might not be as versatile as S+ tier but are still excellent options.
A Tier (Very Good)
Zombie Claws, Guitar, Chainsaw, Dual Gun
Good weapons that can perform well with the right build and support. They might have specific niches or require more optimization.
B Tier (Average)
Baseball, Axes
Decent starting options that can carry you through early game content but will need upgrades for harder challenges.
Weapons Tier List by Progression Value
This ranking cares about how fast the weapon makes you stronger in real play (ease, reliability, cost efficiency, and how much it needs “perfect” support).
S Tier (Best Realistic Power)
- Baseball, Dual Gun, Guitar, Zombie Claws
A Tier (Strong But Needs More Support)
- Chainsaw, Axes
Note: S+/S weapons stay top-tier if you can obtain them, but many are limited/raid/battle pass/event dependent—so progression value depends on access. If you already have an S+ weapon, ignore this table and optimize around it.
Best Weapons by Scenario
Best for Bosses (Raid)
Shoes, Bow, Ghost – These excel at single-target damage and burst potential against high-HP enemies.
Best for Horde Waves (AoE)
Spinal Blade, Scissors, Dagger – Maximum crowd control and wave clear potential.
Best for Solo
Ghost, Shoes, Dagger – Balanced kits that work well without team support.
Best for Squad
DamageShield/DoubleDmg synergy weapons + high AoE options (Ghost, Spinal Blade, Bow) – Synergistic with team buffs and complement other players well.
Best Early-Game
Baseball, Dual Gun, Guitar – Accessible, reliable, and scale well into mid-game.
Detailed Weapon Analysis
S+ Tier Weapons Deep Dive
Reaper Scythe — Raid Weapon
Role: Boss DPS + wide melee pressure
Why it’s S+:
- Stronger “upgraded scythe” feel with better numbers and reach
- Great for sustained fighting where you’re constantly in range
- Excellent scaling with attack speed and damage multipliers
Best Modes: Raid, high-HP waves
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Prodigy > Yoriichi > Power III
- Perks: Critical (burst) > Vampire (sustain)
- Pets: Cosplay / Sorcerer Cat / Dragon
- Passives: AP + AS
Watch-outs: Melee commitment; you must manage positioning carefully.
Best Alternatives: Scythe, Greatsword, Ghost
Quick Verdict: If you like melee boss melting without feeling fragile, this is a top pick.
Ghost — Divine Weapon
Role: All-round meta DPS (AoE + speed + consistency)
Why it’s S+:
- Excellent reach and attack speed for constant damage
- Skills cover wide areas—great against both hordes and bosses
- Very forgiving kit that works in almost any situation
Best Modes: Everything (especially general farming + bosses)
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Prodigy > Yoriichi > Critical DMG
- Perks: Vampire (default) > Critical (boss)
- Pets: Sorcerer Cat / Pawker / Fox Cube
- Passives: AP + CDR
Watch-outs: If you over-invest in tank stats, you waste its damage ceiling.
Best Alternatives: Shoes, Spinal Blade, Bow
Quick Verdict: The easiest “meta weapon” to recommend to almost anyone.
Blindfold — Celestial Weapon
Role: Fast close-range pressure + aggressive play
Why it’s S+:
- Quick kit built for staying active and sticking to targets
- Great for players who like fast execution over slow, heavy swings
- Excellent mobility and combo potential
Best Modes: Boss fights (if you can stay safe), tight wave control
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Yoriichi > Prodigy > Critical DMG
- Perks: Vampire > ReduceDMG
- Pets: Pawker / Spirit Fire / Sorcerer Cat
- Passives: AS + DR
Watch-outs: Requires confident movement—mistakes cost more than on ranged kits.
Best Alternatives: Katana, Zombie Claws, Shoes
Quick Verdict: S+ if you’re comfortable living in melee range.
Shoes — Divine Weapon
Role: Boss deletion + speed farming
Why it’s S+:
- Massive damage potential plus movement value
- One of the best “burst DPS” options when you want kills fast
- Excellent mobility for positioning and escaping
Best Modes: Raid bosses, fast clears
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Prodigy > Yoriichi > Power III
- Perks: Critical > Vampire
- Pets: Cosplay / Sorcerer Cat / Monkey
- Passives: AP + AS
Watch-outs: If you mistime movement or lock yourself into animations, you can get clipped.
Best Alternatives: Bow, Ghost, Greatsword
Quick Verdict: If your goal is “end the boss quickly,” this is your weapon.
Candy Cane — Limited Weapon
Role: Close-to-mid pressure + repositioning
Why it’s S+:
- Strong kit with easy execution and repositioning tools
- Great mix of damage and “staying alive while dealing damage”
- Versatile range options
Best Modes: General farming, mid-range brawling
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Prodigy > Midas > Critical DMG
- Perks: Vampire > Joker
- Pets: Penguin / Sorcerer Cat / Spooky Ghost
- Passives: AP + CDR
Watch-outs: Limited availability makes it unrealistic for many players.
Best Alternatives: Wizard, Ghost, Hand Fan
Quick Verdict: Strong and forgiving—if you have it, use it.
Spinal Blade — Divine Weapon
Role: Huge AoE wave clearing
Why it’s S+:
- Long reach and large-area attacks
- Excellent for controlling crowds before they surround you
- Consistent damage output against multiple targets
Best Modes: Wave survival, dense mobs
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Prodigy > Critical DMG > Focus III
- Perks: Vampire > Joker
- Pets: Spooky Cat / Sorcerer Cat / Fox Cube
- Passives: AP + ATK
Watch-outs: Overkill on small packs; shines when density is high.
Best Alternatives: Scissors, Dagger, Guitar
Quick Verdict: If you hate being swarmed, this is a premium answer.
Wizard — Divine Weapon
Role: Versatile short-to-mid range, newbie-friendly
Why it’s S+:
- Easy kit that still scales well
- Great for learning rotations without feeling weak
- Balanced mix of damage and utility
Best Modes: Campaign, general farming
Best Pairings:
- Traits: Prodigy > Focus III > Power III
- Perks: Vampire > Critical
- Pets: Sorcerer Cat / Raven / Goat
- Passives: AP + CDR
Watch-outs: Can feel underwhelming without proper trait investment.
Best Alternatives: Bow, Dual Gun, Ghost
Quick Verdict: Perfect starting point for learning the game’s systems.
Traits Tier List
Traits are your biggest damage multipliers and can make or break your build. Here’s how they stack up:
S+ Tier Traits
- Prodigy: The best overall trait for scaling damage
- Yoriichi: Excellent for fast-attacking weapons
- Midas: Great for resource generation and economy
S Tier Traits
- Critical DMG: Essential for burst builds
- Power III: Solid all-around damage increase
- Focus III: Great for sustained damage builds
A Tier Traits
- Attack Speed: Good for specific weapon types
- Ability Power: Useful for ability-focused builds
Perks Tier List
Perks provide short, high-impact effects that can turn the tide of battle:
S+ Tier Perks
- Vampire: Excellent sustain and speed boost
- Critical: Best for burst damage against bosses
- Joker: High value RNG with potential for huge swings
S Tier Perks
- DoubleDmg: Great for party play
- ReduceDMG: Excellent for survivability
- Undead: Good for cooldown reduction and speed
A Tier Perks
- Berserker: Strong early-game option
- Speed: Useful for kiting builds
Pets Tier List
Pets provide permanent stat packages and special effects:
S+ Tier Pets
- Sorcerer Cat: Best overall stat package
- Cosplay: Excellent for damage builds
- Pawker: Great utility and damage
S Tier Pets
- Dragon: Strong DPS option
- Fox Cube: Good all-around choice
- Spooky Cat: Excellent for AoE builds
A Tier Pets
- Raven: Great utility pet
- Goat: Excellent for mobility
- Bunny: Good early-game option
Passives Tier List
Passives are your two-slot “always on” foundation:
S+ Tier Passive Combinations
- Ability Power + Cooldown Reduction (AP + CDR): Best overall
- Ability Power + Attack Speed (AP + AS): Great for damage
- Ability Power + Attack (AP + ATK): Solid for sustained damage
S Tier Passive Combinations
- Attack + HP (ATK + HP): Good for survivability
- Damage Reduction + HP (DR + HP): Excellent for tank builds
- Cooldown Reduction + Ability Power (CDR + AP): Great for ability spam
Advanced Build Strategies
Scaling Priorities
- Early Game (Week 1): Focus on getting a reliable weapon and basic survivability
- Mid Game (Week 2-3): Upgrade to S-tier weapon and acquire key traits
- Late Game (Week 4+): Optimize with S+ weapons, perfect trait, and ideal pet/passive combo
Resource Management
- Currency: Prioritize weapon upgrades first, then traits
- Raid Rewards: Focus on S+ weapon acquisition
- Event Items: Limited-time weapons often provide excellent value
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-investing in early weapons: Save resources for S+ tier
- Ignoring survivability: Glass cannons get deleted quickly
- Wrong trait-weapon combinations: Match traits to weapon attack patterns
- Neglecting passives: These provide consistent value
Platform-Specific Considerations
Mobile
- Prioritize weapons with simple mechanics
- Focus on auto-attack friendly options
- Consider mobility for smaller screens
PC
- Take advantage of precision aiming
- Complex weapon combos are more viable
- Better for high-skill ceiling weapons
Console
- Controller-friendly weapons work best
- Consider attack patterns that work well with analog movement
- Prioritize weapons with clear visual feedback
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best weapon for beginners?
The Baseball is surprisingly solid for beginners due to its reliability and accessibility. It scales well into mid-game and provides a good foundation for learning the game’s mechanics.
How do I get S+ tier weapons?
S+ weapons are typically obtained through:
- Raid completions
- Battle pass rewards
- Limited-time events
- High-level content drops
- Trading with other players
What’s the most important upgrade to prioritize?
Weapon first, then trait, then pet, and finally passives. This progression provides the most significant power increases at each stage.
Are limited weapons worth chasing?
Yes, limited weapons like Candy Cane often provide unique advantages and can be BiS (Best in Slot) for specific builds. However, don’t neglect accessible S+ tier options.
How often should I update my build?
Review your build every major update or when you acquire a significantly better piece of gear. The meta shifts regularly, so stay flexible.
Conclusion
Building the perfect Hunty Zombie loadout is about understanding the synergy between weapons, traits, perks, pets, and passives. While S+ tier weapons provide the foundation, your success depends on how well all these systems work together.
Remember these key points:
- Start with a strong weapon and build around it
- Match traits to your weapon’s attack pattern
- Don’t neglect survivability for pure damage
- Adapt your build to the content you’re facing
- Stay updated with meta changes and new releases
Whether you’re melting raid bosses with Shoes or clearing hordes with Spinal Blade, this tier list should help you make informed decisions about your build progression.
