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    Choosing the right weapon early in New World can significantly impact your leveling speed and overall enjoyment. While you'll eventually want to experiment with different builds, starting with a solid weapon will make the initial grind much smoother. Here’s a breakdown of some of the best starting weapons in New World, considering both their effectiveness and ease of use for new players. Remember that weapon choice is subjective and depends on your preferred playstyle, but these options are generally considered strong starting points. If you are short of new world coins, you can always buy new world coins to get better weapons.
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    Top Weapon Choices for Beginners

    1. Hatchet


    The Hatchet is arguably the best solo leveling weapon in New World, especially for new players. Its Berserk skill provides a significant damage boost, increased movement speed, and self-healing, making it incredibly effective for taking down enemies quickly and staying alive. The Hatchet's light attacks are fast and deal decent damage, and its throwing tree offers ranged options for pulling enemies or dealing with ranged threats. Furthermore, the Hatchet scales primarily with Strength, a stat that benefits many melee weapons, allowing for easy transitions to other Strength-based builds later on.
    You may need new world coins to buy potions when using Hatchet.

    2. Sword and Shield


    The Sword and Shield is a classic choice for a reason. It provides excellent survivability thanks to the shield's blocking capabilities, allowing you to mitigate incoming damage and learn enemy attack patterns without dying constantly. The Sword deals respectable damage, and the Shield skills offer crowd control and defensive options. While the Sword and Shield might not be the fastest at killing enemies, its survivability makes it a great choice for beginners still learning the game's mechanics. It’s also a good foundation for tanking roles in group content later on.

    3. Life Staff


    If you prefer a support role or want to focus on healing, the Life Staff is an excellent choice. While it might not be the best at soloing, the Life Staff provides unparalleled healing capabilities, making you a valuable asset in group content. Leveling as a pure healer can be challenging, but you can pair the Life Staff with a secondary weapon like the Hatchet or Sword and Shield to improve your solo capabilities. The Life Staff scales with Focus, so invest your attribute points accordingly. Many players choose to buy new world coins to afford the best gear for their Life Staff builds.

    4. Bow


    For players who enjoy ranged combat, the Bow is a solid option. It offers good damage output from a safe distance, allowing you to pick off enemies before they get close. The Bow requires good aim and positioning, so it might take some practice to master, but its high damage potential makes it a rewarding weapon to learn. The Bow scales primarily with Dexterity, which also benefits other ranged weapons like the Musket and Spear.

    5. Fire Staff


    The Fire Staff is a powerful magical weapon that deals significant damage, especially to groups of enemies. It offers a variety of offensive spells with good range and area-of-effect potential. However, the Fire Staff requires mana management and can be less effective against enemies resistant to fire damage. It scales with Intelligence, opening the path to other magic-based weapons. If you're looking to maximize your Fire Staff build, consider saving up or buy new world coins to purchase powerful gear and consumables. Tips for Choosing Your Starting Weapon
    • Consider your playstyle: Do you prefer melee or ranged combat? Do you want to focus on damage, survivability, or support?
    • Experiment: Don't be afraid to try out different weapons to see which one you enjoy the most. You can level multiple weapons simultaneously.
    • Read weapon descriptions: Pay attention to the weapon's scaling attributes and skills to understand its strengths and weaknesses.
    • Don't be afraid to respec: You can respec your attribute points and weapon masteries later on, so don't worry about making the "wrong" choice.

    Ultimately, the best starting weapon in New World is the one that you find the most fun and effective. Experiment with different options and find a weapon that suits your playstyle and helps you enjoy your time in Aeternum.
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