Best Fortnite Save the World pistols
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#1 Terrasseur Royal
#2 Révolteur de Fondateur
#3 Vengeance de Jack
#4 Pistolet Fantôme
#5 Plasmatron 9000
#6 Dernière parole
#7 Chuchoteur .45
#8 Pistolépice
#9 Cacao .45
#10 Pygargue
#11 Basilic
#12 Mini-mort
#13 Rafaleur Vindertech
#14 Cyclope
#15 Duelliste
#16 Pistonneur
#17 Charpificateur
#18 Piou-piou
#19 Pistolet à Krypton
#20 Embrumeur
#21 Revolver à Tube
#22 Souffleur
#23 Juge
#24 Dégommeur Vindertech
#25 Déchiqueteur
#26 Zappeur
#27 Typhon
#28 Faucon
#29 Libérateur
#30 Sonitruant
#31 Loquace
#32 Fauconnier
#33 Retourne-veste
#34 Casseur
#35 Vigile
#36 Chacal
Terrasseur Royal
Révolteur de Fondateur
Vengeance de Jack
Pistolet Fantôme
Plasmatron 9000
Dernière parole
Chuchoteur .45
Pistolépice
Cacao .45
Pygargue
Basilic
Mini-mort
Rafaleur Vindertech
Cyclope
Duelliste
Pistonneur
Charpificateur
Piou-piou
Pistolet à Krypton
Embrumeur
Revolver à Tube
Souffleur
Juge
Dégommeur Vindertech
Déchiqueteur
Zappeur
Typhon
Faucon
Libérateur
Sonitruant
Loquace
Fauconnier
Retourne-veste
Casseur
Vigile
Chacal
The Founder's Revolt
The Founder's Revolt is one of the most iconic pistols in Fortnite Save the World due to its unique burst-fire mode and generally impressive damage output for a pistol-class weapon. It is well-known for its ability to deliver rapid bursts of shots, which can be extremely useful in scenarios where you need to quickly focus fire on one or two high-priority targets. The Founder's Revolt also has a decent base magazine size, which makes it forgiving if your aim is not perfect.
One of the standout attributes of the Founder's Revolt is its inherent perk that can spawn projectiles seeking out additional enemies. This effect allows you to deal damage to more than one target when you land your shots, effectively increasing your crowd-control capabilities. Because the projectiles can home in on nearby Husks, you can sometimes take out smaller enemies like Husklings or Pitchers without having to track each one individually.
Recommended perk loadouts for the Founder's Revolt often include at least one or two damage perks, a critical rating perk, and a critical damage perk. For example, a well-rounded perk setup might be: +Damage, +Damage, +Crit Rating, +Crit Damage, and then either Elemental damage (matching the zone’s elemental requirement) or another utility perk like increased headshot damage. An alternative approach is to focus even more on critical damage if you are using a hero build that already provides a substantial bonus to critical chance.
In terms of hero loadouts, going with a Pistol-based hero like Calamity or Buckshot Raptor can yield significant stat bonuses. Calamity, for instance, can increase the damage and reload speed of pistols, making the Founder's Revolt even more lethal. You can also pair it with Subclass synergies that bolster pistol damage or critical hits, ensuring that you get the most out of each burst. Overall, the Founder's Revolt remains an excellent choice for players who enjoy burst-fire mechanics with a mix of single-target and minor crowd-control potential.
Whisper .45
The Whisper .45 is another popular pistol, recognized primarily for its stealthy silenced shots and strong critical hit capabilities. This pistol is a staple in many stealth-oriented or ninja-based hero builds because it allows you to pick off enemies without drawing too much attention, especially in lower or mid-level missions where stealth can still be somewhat practical. However, even outside of stealth considerations, the Whisper .45 is an impressive damage-dealer when equipped with the right perks.
Its high accuracy and moderate rate of fire make it easy to land consecutive headshots. Many players prefer to build the Whisper .45 around critical hits, stacking Crit Rating and Crit Damage perks. This pistol can become particularly devastating with a loadout that includes heroes who boost headshot damage or pistol damage. Since it also features a fairly manageable recoil and a reasonable reload time, it is a well-rounded choice for many players.
One of the best aspects of the Whisper .45 is its adaptability to various mission types. If you need to remain mobile and prefer a reliable sidearm to pick off individual threats, this pistol excels. It might not offer the large-area crowd control of weapons like rocket launchers or shotguns with wide pellets, but it does shine in dealing swift, precise takedowns. Pairing it with a hero who can reduce recoil or grant bonuses to headshots can help you squeeze the most efficiency out of each magazine.
The Bald Eagle
The Bald Eagle is a high-caliber revolver-style pistol that is widely admired for its ability to inflict heavy single-shot damage. This weapon has a slower rate of fire compared to some of its pistol peers, but it compensates by packing a hefty punch per shot. If you are a fan of large burst damage and can handle a more methodical shooting pattern, the Bald Eagle might be an ideal fit for your loadout.
The Bald Eagle also has a satisfying feel for players who enjoy the revolver archetype: powerful shots that can stagger or eliminate many standard Husks in just one or two hits. Because of its high base damage, many people opt for elemental perks that align with mission requirements (Nature, Fire, or Water) and then stack a combination of Crit Rating and Crit Damage. Although it has a moderate critical hit chance by default, boosting it further can lead to huge damage spikes, particularly against Mist Monsters or mini-bosses.
This pistol does have some drawbacks, such as a smaller magazine capacity and a noticeable recoil. However, these cons can be mitigated by hero perks that increase reload speed or reduce recoil. It is commonly used alongside Soldiers and Outlanders that give bonuses to pistol damage or reload times. With the right synergy, you can transform the Bald Eagle into a formidable boss-killing sidearm. Timing your shots well is key, as you do not want to find yourself trying to reload at the wrong moment when facing groups of charging Husks.
Dragon's Blaze (Dragon's Breath Pistol Variant)
The Dragon's Blaze (sometimes referred to as the Dragon’s Breath pistol variant in certain contexts) stands out due to its elemental fire rounds that can ignite targets, dealing burn damage over time. This pistol is particularly effective against nature-based enemies, which are quite common in certain mission types. It is also beneficial in amplifying damage against structures controlled by nature enemies if you need that extra bit of destructibility.
One of the main perks of Dragon's Blaze is its area-of-effect nature when the projectile hits an enemy, sometimes causing small splash damage and applying a DoT (damage over time). This makes it somewhat more flexible for crowd control than other single-target pistols. While it may not have the highest damage per shot, the additional burn effect can whittle down larger or shielded foes, aiding in overall damage contribution.
In terms of perk enhancements, many players recommend focusing on elemental perks that amplify the fire element or building for critical damage, since the burn effect is already included. Higher base damage and headshot damage can also be advantageous, especially if you can land consistent headshots. The Dragon's Blaze can be extremely entertaining to use, particularly in fiery group synergy or if your hero loadout includes boosts to fire damage or ability synergy for crowd control.
Wasp
The Wasp is a popular fully-automatic pistol. It features a quick rate of fire that can help shred through groups of weaker Husks. Though it might not have the overwhelming power per shot of revolver-style pistols, it compensates with the ability to pour lead into targets more rapidly. Because it is fully automatic, you can hold down the trigger while strafing around enemies to maintain a high damage output.
The Wasp usually pairs well with perks that boost magazine size and reload speed, as you will be burning through bullets quickly. Some players also prioritize reducing recoil to maintain accuracy at moderate ranges. Critical hit builds are still viable, but they can be harder to optimize if you are missing a lot of shots due to recoil or Husks moving unpredictably. Alternatively, you can focus on pure damage or headshot damage to get consistent results without having to rely on critical hits too heavily.
If you enjoy a more run-and-gun approach in Fortnite Save the World, the Wasp is one of the more forgiving pistols. It is suited for Outlanders or Soldiers who prefer mobile, rapid engagements. Thanks to its rate of fire, you can chew through smaller Husks, especially if you leverage a hero that enhances pistol damage or grants a speed bonus. Keep an eye on your ammo consumption, however, because fully-automatic weapons can deplete your medium or light ammo reserves quickly if you are not careful.
Bolt Bolt
The Bolt Bolt is a lesser-discussed pistol, but it has garnered a following for its solid performance and balanced stats. Its semi-automatic firing mechanism and decent base damage mean it can handle a wide range of encounters without forcing the player into a singular style of combat. While some pistols excel at single-shot high damage, and others rely on automatic fire, the Bolt Bolt straddles the line, giving you moderate power and a reasonable rate of fire.
When perked correctly, the Bolt Bolt can achieve high levels of consistent damage, especially if you decide to run a mix of crit-oriented perks and flat damage increases. Because the Bolt Bolt is typically overshadowed by more iconic pistols, it can be overlooked by many players who do not realize its true potential. However, in the hands of a capable player who lands headshots, the Bolt Bolt can stand toe-to-toe with more popular alternatives.
This pistol is also known for being relatively stable in terms of recoil and bloom. Consequently, you can take advantage of short- to mid-range combat scenarios where precision matters. Pair it with a hero loadout that provides some pistol synergy and you might be surprised at how much damage you can dish out. If you are seeking a reliable, well-rounded pistol that does not lock you into a specific playstyle, the Bolt Bolt might be an excellent option to explore.
The Tiny Instrument of Death
The Tiny Instrument of Death is a quirky pistol that stands out due to its unique projectile pattern and explosive mini-rockets. Instead of firing traditional bullets, this pistol launches small explosive rounds that can detonate upon impact. This feature grants it the potential to hit multiple targets if they are clustered together, effectively giving you mild crowd-control capabilities in the pistol class.
While the Tiny Instrument of Death can be a lot of fun to wield, it does come with certain drawbacks. The projectile travel time is not instant, so you have to anticipate Husks’ movements, which may lead to missed shots if you are not used to leading targets. Additionally, the ammunition usage can be more expensive if the pistol demands explosive rounds (or uses a specialized ammo type), so it is important to keep an eye on your resources.
For players who love explosive weaponry but still want the handling speed of a pistol, the Tiny Instrument of Death can be a solid compromise. Because of its splash damage, you might choose to prioritize perks that enhance area-of-effect damage or raw damage output, rather than focusing solely on headshots. Hero loadouts that favor explosive weapon perks, or that reduce the cost of crafting explosive ammo, can ensure that you always have enough firepower to keep this little rocket-launching pistol in the fight.
Jack's Revenge
The Jack’s Revenge is revered as one of the highest single-shot damage pistols in Fortnite Save the World. Often compared to a hand cannon, it fires slow, deliberate shots that can take out or severely weaken even tougher enemies with a well-placed headshot. Players who have excellent aim can leverage Jack’s Revenge to significant advantage, but it is less forgiving for those who rely on spray-and-pray tactics.
One of the draws of Jack’s Revenge is its extreme headshot multiplier. If you build your perks around maximizing headshot damage, you can see some truly staggering numbers, making it easier to handle Mist Monsters or to help whittle down the health of minibosses. However, it does have a very limited magazine capacity (often just one round before reloading, depending on the variant or perk setup), so you need to be precise.
This pistol is usually combined with heroes who grant reload speed bonuses or who can amplify critical hits. Timing and accuracy are crucial, as missing a shot can leave you vulnerable while you reload. Despite these challenges, the raw power of Jack’s Revenge is undeniable and is highly prized by players who can capitalize on precision-based gameplay.
Pepper Sprayer (High-Rated Machine Pistol)
The Pepper Sprayer is categorized more as an SMG in some contexts, but within Fortnite Save the World, it is often lumped with pistols by virtue of how certain hero loadouts classify it. This weapon is known for its extremely high rate of fire and ability to churn through hordes of enemies quickly. If you enjoy the feeling of an SMG but want to benefit from pistol-related perks, the Pepper Sprayer is a top-tier option.
Its greatest strengths lie in short-range encounters, especially when dealing with waves of smaller Husks. You can empty a magazine into a crowd, reload rapidly (especially with the right perks), and keep up a high damage output. However, it can burn through ammo quickly, making resource management a top concern. If you plan on using the Pepper Sprayer extensively, consider farming or crafting a large reserve of light ammo beforehand.
In terms of perk optimization, many players focus on a combination of magazine size, reload speed, and crit stats to take full advantage of the weapon’s bullet hose nature. You can also try a full damage build if you find that crit consistency is difficult to achieve. Heroes who provide magazine bonuses and reload benefits will further enhance the Pepper Sprayer, ensuring that you can maintain a near-constant stream of lead on any encroaching group of Husks.
Judge
The Judge stands among the more balanced revolver-style pistols. It is semi-automatic, delivering high damage in each shot, but still granting you enough rate of fire to deal with multiple targets without feeling excessively slow. The Judge is known for maintaining a decent balance between damage, reload speed, and magazine size, which appeals to players who enjoy powerful, singular shots but do not want the painfully slow firing cycle of some other revolvers.
A popular approach to perk loadouts with the Judge is to mix crit-related perks and flat damage perks. You can consider adding a headshot damage perk if you are confident in your accuracy, especially if your hero loadout includes abilities that further reward headshots. The Judge can perform well in mid-level missions and remain viable even in higher-level content if properly perked and combined with the right hero synergies.
While it may not excel in an extreme niche-like the single-shot dominance of Jack’s Revenge or the burst capabilities of Founder's Revolt-the Judge offers consistency across various mission types. If you prefer a well-rounded revolver with fewer dramatic drawbacks, the Judge might be your go-to. Its stable recoil profile allows for easier follow-up shots, which can be a deciding factor in intense situations where enemies converge from multiple angles.
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