The battlefield of Weak Legacy 2 on Roblox is constantly evolving—and the latest Mist Update has brought some of the biggest changes yet. This fresh wave of content has redefined the weapon rankings, shaking up both PvE and PvP balance.
Weak Legacy 2 Weapon Tier List
With every major update, weapon stats and scaling shift dramatically, creating new metas. While exact weapon names are sometimes hidden until official patch notes drop, the community has already identified the top performers. Here’s where each weapon stands in the current meta.
S-Tier – Moon Katana / Legendary Katana
The undisputed king of the current meta. The Moon Katana delivers massive damage, impressive range, and powerful AoE attacks, making it perfect for Boss battles and Raid farming. Players who’ve fully unlocked and mastered this blade consider it the ultimate endgame weapon. It continues to set the benchmark for all other Katanas in Weak Legacy 2.
A-Tier – Mist Blade (Reworked) / High-Tier Katana
The Mist Blade received major buffs in the Mist Update, turning it into one of the most versatile and fast weapons in the game. Its speed, damage scaling, and efficiency make it a top performer in both PvE and PvP. If you enjoy fluid combos and adaptability, this reworked Katana is your perfect match.
B-Tier – Standard / Starter Katana Upgrades
While not flashy, these upgraded starter weapons still pack a punch. They offer consistent damage output and pair well with most Breathing Styles, especially those with strong AoE attacks like Thunder or Flame. If you’re in the mid-game grind or saving up for a legendary drop, these Katanas will serve you well without letting you down.
C-Tier – Specialty / Gimmick Weapons
These weapons are the wild cards—fun, experimental, and flashy, but often impractical. They demand highly specific builds or expert-level timing to perform effectively. While they can shine in niche situations, they’re not meta-defining and usually not worth the investment for the average player.
The Post-Mist Update Weapon Meta Breakdown
The Mist Update didn’t just add new weapons—it redefined how old ones perform. Here’s what’s driving the current meta shift:
1. The Power of Reworks
The biggest winner of this update? The Mist Breathing Style and its signature Mist Katana.
In Roblox anime-style combat games, reworks often act as soft reboots—massive buffs that push a previously average weapon to the top. The Mist Katana now features enhanced damage multipliers, better skill chaining, and improved mobility, giving players a serious edge in both solo and team battles.
Players are quickly capitalizing on these changes, making Mist-based setups a must-have for competitive farming and PvP.
2. High-Tier Katana Dominance
If there’s one thing that hasn’t changed, it’s the Katana’s reign.
Speed, reach, and precision make it the ultimate all-rounder weapon, perfect for nearly every Breathing Style. After the update, Legendary Katana variants—especially the Moon Katana—have become endgame staples for both PvE grinders and PvP champions.
Pro Tip: Keep your eyes peeled for new Raid Drops and Legendary Variants. These limited-time Katanas often synergize with reworked Breathing Styles, instantly placing them in the S-Tier category.
3. The Grind for Gems and Yen
No top-tier weapon comes easy. Legendary blades demand serious resources—massive amounts of Yen, or rare pulls from Gacha Spins and Gems.
The real challenge isn’t just obtaining the weapon—it’s maxing it out. Fully upgrading your weapon’s stats, then pairing it with the right Race and Breathing Style, is what separates casual players from elite fighters.
Optimization Tip: Focus your build around a high-damage weapon like the Moon or reworked Mist Katana, paired with the most efficient PvE Breathing Style. This combination makes farming Yen and materials much faster, accelerating your path toward your ultimate weapon setup.
4. Future-Proofing Your Build
The Weak Legacy 2 meta is never static. With every new update, developers tweak scaling and ability balance, meaning even today’s S-Tier weapon might shift tomorrow. Stay connected with patch notes and community discussions—especially on Discord and Reddit—to adapt before the next big meta shift hits.