There are tons of different weapon types in Halo Infinite. Each one features its own strengths and weaknesses that can directly influence a player's decision during battle. However, players are all given the same default weapon at the start of a match. Although they continue to explore the map, they will find different weapons to grab from the maps. However, regardless of how a player fares in Halo Infinite, knowing how these weapons work will benefit them.

It's almost like a game of rock, paper, scissors, as every weapon has an even chance to do significant damage. There are five different types of weapons in the game. These consist of Power, Shock, Kinetic, Plasma, and Hard Light. Knowing how each one works is a great way to win matches in Halo Infinite. Some of these work better when damaging a player's armor, while others can do significant damage to weapons.

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Only a handful of maps actually have vehicles available, but it's helpful to know that Shock weapons do the most damage against them. Fortunately, this information works with both the multiplayer mode and the single-player campaign. Players will be forced to switch around weapons to counter enemy players constantly. It's also helpful information since it applies to every possible game mode available. This guide is a complete breakdown of how to each Damage Type works in Halo Infinite.

Halo Infinite Damage Types and Weaknesses

Halo Infinite Repulsor Plasma Combo

Kinetic Weapons Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Bullet-based damage.
  • Types of weapons: MA40 Assault Rifles, MK50 Sidekick, BR75 Battle Rifle, CQS48 Bulldog, Hydra, Mangler, and VK78 Commando
  • Strong against enemies without shields.
  • Weak against enemy shields

Plasma Weapons Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Plasma-based damage.
  • Types of weapons: Needler, Pulse Carbine, the Repulsor Plasma Pistol, Ravager, and Stalker Rifle.
  • Strong against enemy shields
  • Weak against enemies without shields.

Hard Light Weapons Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Solid light-based damage.
  • Types of weapons: Heatwave and Sentinel Beam
  • Strong against enemy shields and defenseless enemies.
  • Difficult to land the shots.

Shock Weapons Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Electrocute-based damage:
  • Types of Weapons: Shock Rifle and Disruptor.
  • Strong against groups of enemies and can destroy vehicles.
  • Weak against enemy shields and defenseless enemies.

Power Weapons Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Strong Kinetic, Hard Light, Plasma, and Shock damage.
  • Types of Weapons: Cindershot, Energy Sword, Gravity Hammer, M41 SPNKR, S7 Sniper Rifle, Skewer
  • These are only available in multiplayer.

Overall, Halo Infinite players should get comfortable with swapping weapons often. For those looking to level-up fast in Halo Infinite, the best way to do that is by clearing out challenges. Many of these challenges require players to collect kills using a specific weapon. This is a perfect way to try out every weapon type in the game. Additionally, it's helpful to max out the Battle Pass before the end of the first season.

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Halo Infinite is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.