Duff with a rifle in Dave the Diver

Every Gun in Dave the Diver, Ranked from Worst to Best

When it comes to fishing in The Blue Hole, sometimes you have to ditch the harpoon and pull out the Big Iron on Dave’s hip. In our journey to find Dave the Diver’s best weapon, we’ve ranked every gun in the game from worst to best.

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Ranking Dave the Diver’s Guns

Before we delve into the numbers, let’s clarify that every gun in Dave the Diver has its place, especially with a few upgrades under its belt. Every firearm represented in this article can be improved several times over with certain damage buffs and perks locked behind specific paths.

With that in mind, I’m taking into consideration everything when it comes to each weapon’s overall performance, including average damage output, magazine size, effective range, and upgrades. It’s also worth mentioning that because Dave the Diver is such an open-ended experience, you should really just play with the gun that you enjoy using the most. Why bother going with the meta when you could just have fun?

With all that out of the way, let’s get into ranking Dave the Diver‘s guns.

8. Basic Underwater Rifle

Screenshot from Dave the Diver, showing an enlarged image of the Basic Underwater Rifle
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Listen, there was no way this wasn’t going to be at the bottom of this list. Given that it’s the default gun of Dave the Diver and that it’s handed to our heroic sea explore within the first couple of hours, there’s just not all that much to say about the Basic Underwater Rifle. While it’s great to use on your first few dives, its damage and range quickly become ineffective against some of the bigger beasties prowling around the depths. It’ll bring down a boss or two, but after you find something better there’s really no reason to stick with the Basic Underwater Rifle.

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The only exception to the above is if you put aside some time and gather the necessary resources to upgrade the Basic Underwater Rifle to the Tier 3 Death Rifle. It’s not as deadly as the Death Sniper Rifle, but given the comparatively cheap cost to improve it to this tier, it’ll certainly get you out of a bind on short notice. Kinda like how Magikarp evolves in Gyarados. Regardless, the Basic Underwater Rifle has taken the lowest spot on this ranked list of guns in Dave the Diver.

7. Triple Axel

Screenshot from Dave the Diver, showing an enlarged Triple Axel gun
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Likely the second weapon you unlock in Dave the Diver, the Triple Axel is decent at very close ranges, but once your target begins to swim away, it’s all but useless. It compensates for its ineffective range with a three-bullet spread that can pack a good amount of damage if they all hit their target. Unfortunately, given the size of most predators, you’re liable to take damage if you wait for them to get close enough to land a complete hit.

Such is the issue with most shotguns, I suppose. The Triple Axel is all right in the early game, but once you start coming across stronger and faster fish, you’ll want to swap out for something a little more efficient, especially when it comes to meat quality. Being hit by several bullets at once will significantly reduce the quality of any sushi.

6. Ice Gun

For one of the last weapons you’ll likely uncover in Dave the Diver, the Ice Gun is … fine. It’s certainly neat to be able to freeze your targets in place with some stacking cold damage, but for the amount of effort you have to go through just to uncover it, it’s not all that exciting.

It can also only be upgraded twice, and while the Ultra Ice Gun is an effective way of stopping some of the bigger fish in their tracks, the amount of resources required to reach this point feels excessive. It’s fun to feel like Mr. Freeze underwater, but when it comes to efficiency, you can do a lot better.

5. Grenade Launcher

Screenshot showing the Grenade Launcher from Dave the Diver
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I might get some flak for this one, but frankly, I think the Grenade Launcher is incredibly overrated in Dave the Diver. Yes, it deals a whopping amount of damage per shot, but frankly, it feels like overkill. The explosion will also decrease the value of the meat you’re able to harvest, so really, it’s quite a severe trade-off.

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Now having said that, if you upgrade it to the Tranquilzer Gas Bomb Launcher, well then you’re in for a good time. It’s just a pity that it’ll likely take you some time to gather up what you need for this very pricey upgrade. Of course, if you commit to it then you’re in luck because the Tranquilizer Gas Bomb Launcher is really quite an effective firearm when it comes to dealing with some of the more vicious enemies of the deep.

4. Sticky Bomb Launcher

Now we’re talking! The Sticky Bomb Launcher is like a Grenade Launcher that manages to cling to its target, preventing it from swimming away! It’s more accurate and contained in its explosion and is excellent for bringing down a target without worrying about it zipping away from your line of sight. Given how speedy many of the fish in Dave the Diver are, being able to prevent their escape is vital.

Since it’s one of the last available weapons in the game, it will take you some time to track down the various parts and blueprints. However, once the Sticky Bomb Launcher is in Dave’s arsenal, there’s a good chance it won’t ever leave your side.

3. Red Sniper Rifle

Screenshot from Dave the Diver, showing the Red Sniper Rifle
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It’s slick, it’s accurate and it hits like a very precise truck. If you’re absolutely dead set on using bullets in Dave the Diver, food quality be damned, I strongly recommend tracking down the Red Sniper Rifle and using it for all your sharpshooting needs. The Red Sniper Rifle has the best (consistent) damage output in the whole game, beating even the Grenade Launcher, as well as the furthest range, meaning it’s deadly at any corner of The Blue Hole.

Of course, this is to say nothing of its Tier 3 upgrade, the Death Sniper Rifle. With a name like that, you know exactly what this weapon is capable of doing. Use it to bring down sharks, tuna, and even bosses without so much as breaking a sweat. As such, the Red Sniper Rifle has a high place on this ranked list of guns in Dave the Diver, as it’s among the best the game has to offer.

2. Hush Dart

Screenshot from Dave the Diver, showing an enlarged Hush Dart
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Now listen, I know it might be weird to have this little bastard so high on this list when it’s competing against the likes of grenade launchers and sniper rifles. While those weapons are obviously great when it comes to combat, Dave the Diver is as much about selling quality food as it is about devastating Great White Sharks. While the damage of the Hush Dart may not be all that impressive, it’s fantastic for bringing down fish without damaging their meat. This means they’ll fetch a higher price at the Sushi Bar, so going as bullet-free as possible is highly recommended.

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Upgrade the Hush Dart a few times, and it’ll even be able to bring down some of the biggest fish in The Blue Hole. Each improvement reduces the amount of time it takes for the Tranquillizer to kick in, and with a boosted magazine size, you could feasibly bring down any enemy in just a few seconds. Bancho is sure to appreciate not having to dig out the shrapnel from his ingredients.

1. Small Net Gun

Screenshot of the Small Net Gun from Dave the Diver
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Dave the Diver’s best weapon is the Steel Net Gun, which is an upgrade to the Small Net Gun. Blasting out an area-of-effect shot that wraps up any fish caught within its threads, the Small Net Gun can be used to capture whole schools of fish without damaging their precious fish. Again, it’s not going to dish out damage like a Grenade Launcher, but when you’re trying to sell your catch, you don’t want to hand out piles of fish paste to the customers of Bancho’s Sushi.

By the time you upgrade the Small Net Gun to the Steel Net Gun, there won’t be a fish that stands in your way. Whole groups of Tuna can be caught in a single shot without a scale harmed! Sharks won’t be able to rip through the chain links! Not even Nemo could “swim down” enough to escape the force of the Steel Net Gun. When it comes to landing fish in Dave the Diver, you won’t find a better tool than this bad boy.

I highly recommend finding all the necessary components to upgrade the Small Net Gun as quickly as possible. You won’t regret it. Without a doubt, the Small Net Gun is our pick on this ranked list for the best gun in Dave the Diver. On top of that, its upgrade, the Steel Net Gun, is the best end-game weapon because it can get you premium fish at the highest quality.

All Dave the Diver Guns and Their Upgrades

While you wait to get your hands on the best gun in Dave the Diver, it’s helpful to know all of the options to add to your arsenal. Here’s every gun in Dave the Diver and all possible upgrades for each:

WeaponTier 1 UpgradesTier 2 UpgradesTier 3 Upgrades
Basic Underwater RifleUnderwater Rifle II

Flame Rifle

Tranquilizer Rifle

Poison Rifle I

Lightning Rifle I

Shock Rifle I
Underwater Rifle III

Flame Rifle II

Poison Rifle II

Lightning Rifle II

Shock Rifle II
Death Rifle

Explosive Rifle

Hell Poison Rifle

Thunderbolt Rifle
Grenade LauncherGrenade Launcher II

Tranquilizer Gas Bomb Launcher

Poison Launcher

Gravity Launcher

Flash Grenade Launcher
Black Hole LauncherN/A
Hush DartEnhanced Hush Dart IEnhanced Hush Dart IIModified Hush Dart
Ice GunEnhanced Ice GunUltra Ice GunN/A
Red Sniper RifleRed Sniper Rifle II

Flame Sniper Rifle I

Tranquilizer Sniper Rifle

Poison Sniper Rifle I

Lightning Sniper Rifle I

Shock Sniper Rifle I
Red Sniper Rifle II

Flame Sniper Rifle II

Poison Sniper Rifle II

Lightning Sniper Rifle II

Shock Sniper Rifle II
Death Sniper Rifle

Explosive Sniper Rifle

Hell Poison Sniper Rifle

Thunderbolt Sniper Rifle
Small Net GunMedium Net GunLarge Net GunSteel Net Gun
Sticky Bomb GunSticky Bomb Gun II

Sticky Mine Launcher I

Sticky Tranquilizing Bomb Gun

Poison Mine Launcher I

Lightning Mine Launcher I

Shock Mine Launcher I
Sticky Bomb Gun III

Sticky Mine Launcher II

Poison Mine Launcher II

Lightning Mine Launcher II

Shock Mine Launcher II
N/A
Triple AxelQuattro Axel I

Flame Triple Axel I

Tranquilizer Triple Axel

Poison Triple Axel I

Lightning Triple Axel

Shock Triple Axel I
Quattro Axel II

Flame Triple Axel II

Poison Triple Axel II

Shock Triple Axel II
Pentra Axel

Explosive Triple Axel

Hell Poison Triple Axel

Thunderbolt Triple Axel

If you’re looking for more, check out our ranking of every melee weapon in Dave the Diver from worst to best.

The above article was updated on May 18, 2024, by Escapist Editorial to include additional information about Dave the Diver’s guns and a full list of gun upgrades.


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