The zombie apocalypse isn't a place for negotiation; it's a place for firepower. In Last Z: Survival Shooter, your weapon is the only thing standing between you and becoming a snack for the undead horde. But with dozens of guns ranging from rusty pistols to futuristic plasma rifles, choosing the right tool for the job can be overwhelming.
Unlike other strategy-heavy games like Last War: Survival, Last Z focuses heavily on individual combat mechanics. Fire rate, reload speed, magazine capacity, and elemental damage types all play a crucial role. A shotgun might save your life in a narrow corridor, but it will get you killed against a ranged acid-spitting boss.
This comprehensive tier list breaks down the best weapons in Last Z: Survival Shooter for 2026. We’ve ranked them based on DPS (Damage Per Second), Crowd Control capabilities, and resource efficiency. Whether you are holding the line in Endless Mode or pushing through the Campaign chapters, this guide will help you lock and load the best gear.

Before we drop the rankings, here is how we evaluate the arsenal:
The Tiers:
|
Tier |
Weapons |
Brief Verdict |
|
S-Tier |
Plasma Minigun, Frost Cannon, Dragon’s Breath AK |
The Minigun shreds everything. Frost Cannon provides unmatched crowd control. Dragon AK burns percentage HP. |
|
A-Tier |
AA-12 Shotgun, M416 Tactical, Barrett Sniper |
AA-12 is the king of close quarters. Barrett one-shots special infected. M416 is the best all-rounder. |
|
B-Tier |
UMP-45, Pump Shotgun, Crossbow |
Usable in early chapters. UMP has good mobility but low damage. Pump Shotgun is too slow for hordes. |
|
C-Tier |
Glock 17, Baseball Bat, Rusty Rifle |
Starter gear. Replace immediately after the tutorial. |
These are the weapons you should be saving your Gold and Gems for. If you see them in the shop or a loot crate, buy them.
Type: Heavy Weapon
Best For: Endless Hordes & Bosses
The Plasma Minigun doesn't just shoot bullets; it shoots superheated energy that penetrates multiple targets.
Why it’s S-Tier: It has the highest fire rate in the game and infinite magazine capacity (uses an overheat mechanic instead of reloading). When you are cornered by hundreds of zombies, the penetration effect ensures that the zombies in the back die just as fast as the ones in the front.
Type: Elemental / Launcher
Best For: Support & Defense
Damage isn't everything. The Frost Cannon shoots blasts of liquid nitrogen that freeze enemies in place.
Why it’s S-Tier: In high-difficulty stages, Fast Zombies (Runners) will overwhelm you before you can kill them. The Frost Cannon stops them dead, buying you time to reposition or switch to a DPS weapon. It is mandatory for Stage 50+ survival.
Type: Assault Rifle
Best For: Campaign Bosses
A modified AK-47 that fires incendiary rounds.
Why it’s S-Tier: It applies a "Burn" DOT (Damage Over Time) that scales with the enemy's max HP. Against massive bosses with millions of health points, the burn damage does more work than the bullet impact itself.
If you don't have S-Tier gear yet, these weapons will carry you far.
Verdict: Close Range Beast
Unlike the Pump Shotgun, the AA-12 is fully automatic. It clears a path in front of you instantly. The downside is the long reload time and high ammo consumption.
Verdict: Versatile
Low recoil, decent damage, good range. It’s the "Jack of all trades." While it doesn't excel at anything specific, it has no major weaknesses. It is the best weapon for F2P players to upgrade fully because M4 fragments are easy to farm.
Verdict: Specialist
This sniper rifle can one-shot almost any non-boss enemy. It is excellent for taking out "Spitters" or "Exploders" from a safe distance before they get close to your barricades.
In Last Z, you can usually equip two weapons (Primary and Secondary). The key to victory is pairing them correctly.
Strategy: Use the MG for general clearing. When the zombies get too close or break through your defense, switch to the Shotgun to push them back.
Strategy: Use the Sniper to hit the Boss's weak points (usually the head or glowing tumors) for massive critical damage. Switch to the AR to deal with the smaller minions the boss spawns.
Resources are scarce. You cannot upgrade every gun.
Tip: Don't waste Gold upgrading C-Tier or B-Tier weapons past Level 10. Save your gold for when you unlock an A-Tier weapon.
Getting S-Tier weapons usually requires opening "Legendary Supply Crates." Here is how to spend efficiently.
The Best Value Purchases:
1. Battle Pass: Usually guarantees an A-Tier weapon and enough resources to upgrade it.
2. Growth Fund: Gives Gems as you level up. Best Gem-per-dollar ratio.
3. Daily Weapon Packs: Targeted fragments for specific guns.
The "ManaBuy Advantage":
Buying Gems and coin packs directly through the app store can be pricey. Smart survivors use ManaBuy's Last Z Top-Up service.
By topping up through ManaBuy, you can often secure bonus Gems or exclusive bundles that help you reach that "guaranteed legendary" pity timer faster on the weapon crate.
Similar to resource management in Whiteout Survival, efficient spending in Last Z is about maximizing your combat power (CP) per dollar spent.
Some stages feature "Armored Zombies" (Weak to Acid/Energy) or "Regenerating Zombies" (Weak to Fire). Bringing a physical bullet weapon to an Armored stage is a recipe for failure. Check the stage info before starting.
Reloading is the most dangerous moment.
Tip: Do not reload manually if you still have 20% ammo and the horde is pushing. Empty the mag fully or wait for a lull in combat. Learning to "kite" (run away while reloading) is an essential skill.
Your secondary weapon adds to your total Combat Power (CP) even if you don't use it. Upgrade your secondary weapon's level (not necessarily skills) to boost your overall stats.
Q: Is the RPG (Rocket Launcher) good?
A: It is fun, but risky. The RPG deals massive damage but has very low ammo. It is great for clearing a sudden huge wave, but if you miss, you are in trouble. It falls into the "B-Tier" for general use but "A-Tier" for specific defense missions.
Q: How do I get S-Tier weapons for free?
A: It takes time. Participate in weekly events and save your Gems. Wait for a "Rate Up" banner for the specific weapon you want (like the Plasma Minigun) and spend all your saved Gems at once to hit the pity timer.
Q: Does headshot damage matter?
A: Yes! Critical hits (Headshots) deal 200% damage. Aim high. However, for explosive weapons or shotguns, aiming center-mass is often more consistent.
Q: Can I reset weapon upgrades?
A: Most versions of the game allow a "Reset" for a small Gem fee, returning all Gold and Upgrade Plans. This is useful when you finally unlock an S-Tier gun and want to transfer resources from your old A-Tier gun.
Q: What is the best character to pair with the Minigun?
A: Characters with "Ammo Conservation" or "Fire Rate" passives work best. Check the hero roster for skills that synergize with Heavy Weapons.
Survival in Last Z isn't just about shooting fast; it's about shooting smart. While the Plasma Minigun might be the dream, a fully upgraded M416 Tactical in the hands of a skilled player can still clear the toughest chapters.
Focus on one main weapon, upgrade it fully, and learn the attack patterns of the bosses. And when you need that extra firepower to break through the blockade, remember that ManaBuy is your armory for the apocalypse.
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