List of weapons in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

Below is a list of all the weapons in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, organized by category. Weapons can be bought using Coins in the Battle HQ.

Blaster
The Blaster is an all-around weapon with average power and range. Mario and Rabbid Peach both use this weapon

Precision
Precision weapons have the farthest range, allowing users to hit enemies from afar. As the name implies, they are reminiscent of Sniper Rifles. The only hero that can use Precision weapons is Luigi.

Rumblebang
The Rumblebang is a medium-to-long range weapon designed to look like a Minigun. What it lacks in power, it makes up for with the number of times it hits an enemy in one shot. Yoshi and His Rabbid Counterpart both use this weapon.

Boomshot
The Boomshot is a powerful Shotgun-style weapon. This means it affects a wide, yet short range area in front of the user, and does more damage the closer the enemy is. Rabbid Mario and Princess Peach are the only heroes with Boomshots.

Bworb
The Bworb is a Yo-Yo-like weapon that is very similar to the regular Blaster. The Bworbs have the highest chances of successfully causing a Super Effect than any other weapons. In fact; the Gag Me With a Spoon, and the Round Shield are the only hero weapons that have a 100% of causing an effect. It is only used by Rabbid Luigi.

Melee
Melee weapons are secondary weapons that are used in the same way as Hammers. They have a range that will only hit foes that are in any of 8 possible cells that are right next to the user. Both Mario and his Rabbid counterpart have Melee weapons.

Sentry
Sentries are deployable drones used by Rabbid Peach and Luigi. Sentries chase a single target by moving a few cells each turn. If an enemy gets within range of the Sentry, whether it be the target or not, the Sentry explodes, causing damage to a large surrounding area, and the closer to the explosion an enemy is, the more damage is done. However, Sentries have their own Health Points like a hero, and enemies can also attack an incoming Sentry.

Rocket
As the name implies, the Rocket weapons resemble real life RPGs. The Rockets are used to cause explosions to far away targets. This weapon is useful for destroying cover, and similarly to the Sentry, enemies take damage depending on how close they are to the center of the blast. Yoshi and Rabbid Luigi both have Rockets.

Grenaduck
Grenaducks perform a single bounce, then cause an explosion upon the second landing. Like the Sentry, the closer the foe is to the middle of the blast, the more damage is done. Peach and Rabbid Yoshi both use this weapon.

Trivia

 * The Hell in a Shell, Bowser Basher, and Bowserbeak weapons are based on the design of Bowser.
 * The Hell in a Shell's name comes from a wrestling event called.
 * Similarly, the Mega Bite and Bowsertail Jr. weapons are based on the design of the game's main antagonist, Bowser Jr.
 * Unlike Bowser himself, who has four digits on his claws, the Bowser Basher weapon's fists have five digits.
 * The Yellow Submarine weapon's design, name, and even the description are all references to a famous song by.
 * The Matter Splatter weapon shares the same name as a galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy.
 * The Teeth of Tanooki weapon is based on the design of Tanooki Mario from Super Mario 3D Land onward.
 * The Fat Cat, No Pity Kitty, and Jade Jaguar weapons are based on the cat forms of Mario, Toad, and Luigi, respectively.
 * The Barrel Blaster weapon shares the same name as Donkey Kong's vehicle from Skylanders: SuperChargers.
 * The Hog Wild weapon has two Coins, one on the left and one on the right.
 * The Spike Strike weapon is based on a Spike, as well as a Spike Bar from Super Mario 3D World.
 * Strangely, the description for it and the Big Spike mistakenly refer to them as Skewers, despite the design of both being closer to Spike Bars.
 * The HMS Let's-A-Go weapon is named after the signature catchphrase of Mario and Luigi: Let's-a go!
 * The Luigi's Longshot weapon is based on the design of Luigi, the character that can use said weapon.
 * The Plumber's Helper and Mallardio weapons are based on the design of Mario.
 * The Splatformer weapon is decorated with sprites from Super Mario Bros.
 * It also references the Minus World, a glitch in that game.
 * The Mushroom Marauder weapon is based on the design of a Super Mushroom.
 * It also shares its name with one of Toad's cousins from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode, Tag Team Trouble.
 * The Bait N' Switch Bruiser weapon's description references Toad's line from Super Mario Bros.
 * The Slam-Held weapon has similar and  buttons as the Game Boy.
 * The Burning Question weapon features ? Blocks using their original sprites from Super Mario Bros.
 * The in the description of the ASCII Eradicator weapon spells "DORK."
 * The Gemcutter's description references, specifically its intro theme.
 * The Hammer Time weapon is named after one of the lyrics to 's song,.
 * The Barrel Bonker weapon's description references Donkey Kong.
 * The Thunderbolt weapon is based on, the signature hammer of the Norse god of thunder,.
 * The Killer Extinct weapon's design and description are based on the film,.
 * The Sandbagger weapon's description references the Mario Golf games.
 * The Master Control weapon's name is based on the main antagonist of the film,.
 * The Top Gear weapon's description references the Tick Tock Clock stage from Super Mario 64.
 * The Louis Harmstrong weapon is named after musician.
 * The description references the first few lyrics of his song,.
 * The Royal Pain, Crown Jewel, and The Duckess weapons are based on the design of Princess Peach.
 * The King weapon's name and design are based on musician.
 * The Kamek Panic weapon is based on the design of Kamek, or Magikoopas in general.
 * The Gobblegoose weapon is based on the design of Gobblegut, a boss from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
 * The Sam Kingfisher weapon is named after the protagonist, Sam Fisher, from another Ubisoft game, .
 * The Disco Duck weapon is named after the song, by
 * The description also references both by the  and  by.
 * The Bat Out Of Heck is a reference to the song and album.