"Freedom Wars Remastered: All Weapon Types Detailed"
Author : Owen
Update:Apr 21,2025

In Freedom Wars Remastered, players have the flexibility to equip two weapons of their choice before embarking on an Operation, allowing them to tailor their character to their preferred play style. With a total of six weapon types available, players can mix and match any combination to suit their strategy. These weapons can be obtained by completing operations or by purchasing them from the Zakka store in The Warren. While you can't select the weapons for your Comrades, you have full control over your Accessory's weaponry. There's no penalty or benefit to switching weapons frequently, so feel free to experiment until you find the perfect setup for you.
Every Weapon Type in Freedom Wars Remastered
Weapon Type |
Traits |
Light Melee |
- Quick attacks ideal for fast-paced playstyles and targeting single enemies.
- Capable of severing Abductor limbs without the need for a Flare Knife.
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Heavy Melee |
- Features wide arcing attacks that deliver substantial damage.
- Strategically placed attacks can strike multiple Abductor limbs, multiplying damage as if hitting them several times.
- Charged attacks can propel you into the air at the end of a combo.
- Slightly reduces movement speed when equipped.
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Polearm |
- Most attacks involve charging through enemies, helping you evade incoming attacks.
- Charged attacks allow you to hurl the polearm for significant damage from a safe distance.
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Assault Weapons |
- High total ammo capacity, making it an excellent choice for gun-focused builds.
- Can be fired while grappled with your Thorne, enabling better angles or safe shooting.
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Portable Artillery |
- High single-shot damage with limited overall ammo capacity.
- Explosive AOE shots that can hit multiple limbs, increasing total damage output.
- Reduces movement speed when equipped.
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Autocannons |
- High rate of fire with ample ammo capacity and magazine size.
- Individual shots may not deal much damage, but the rapid fire compensates for this.
- Decreases movement speed when equipped.
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It's worth noting that, unlike the player, your Accessory does not have to manage ammo when using gun weapons, providing a strategic advantage in combat scenarios.