Warzone Mobile Sniper Tier List (Season 5): All Sniper Rifles Ranked From Best To Worst

In this tier list, we have ranked all of the Sniper Rifles currently available in Warzone Mobile from best to worst. Find out which ones to include and which ones to exclude from your next loadout.

Warzone Mobile Sniper
We have ranked all of the Sniper Rifles available in Warzone Mobile. | © Activision

Sniper Rifles are primary weapons in Warzone Mobile that boast incredible shot-stopping power and superb one-shot capabilities.

In a meta that is often dominated by Assault Rifles (ARs) and Submachine Guns (SMGs), Sniper Rifles are rare exceptions that continue to be favored even though they don't have traditional full-auto settings or large ammo magazines.

This is a true testament to just how strong these weapons can be in the right hands and with the right setup. With so many weapons to choose from, we recognize that it can be a challenge to decipher which one to pick. To help you out, we have ranked all the Sniper Rifles in Warzone Mobile Season 5.

Warzone Mobile Sniper Tier List

Warzone Mobile Sniper Tier List
It's important to note several key factors when deciding which Sniper Rifles are the best in Warzone Mobile. | © Activision

There are currently 12 Sniper Rifles in Warzone Mobile.

Our Sniper Rifle tier list ranks weapons from best to worst. Starting with the S-tier, this category lists the best Snipers in the game. A-tier and B-tier represent above-average and below-average weapons respectively. Finally, it ends with F-tier, which shows off the worst Snipers in Warzone Mobile.

Note

This tier list is only a guide and your overall performance with these Sniper Rifles, regardless of their rankings here, will vary depending on how skilled of a player you are and the attachments you choose to equip the weapon with.

To decide the rankings of these weapons, we considered their overall performance in both Warzone and Multiplayer game modes during the current Season 5 meta. In addition to this, we noted other aspects key to a Sniper Rifle's performance such as the weapon's ADS speed, overall handling, and recoil control.

You can find our Sniper tier list for Warzone Mobile below:

TierSniper Rifle
SXRK Stalker, KATT-AMR, and Longbow
AVictus XMR, KV Inhibitor, SP-X 80, and FJX Imperium
BMCPR-300, Signal 50, and Carrack .300
FMORS and LA-B 330

The rankings of these Sniper Rifles may change depending on future balance changes and any shifts in the Warzone Mobile meta.

Best Sniper Rifles In Warzone Mobile

Longbow Warzone Mobile
The Longbow is a standout weapon when it comes to Sniper Rifles in Warzone Mobile. | © Activision

The best Snipers in Warzone Mobile are the XRK Stalker, Longbow, and the KATT-AMR.

The XRK Stalker carries its legacy forward from Modern Warfare III by being a prized Sniper Rifle to have in your inventory. It boasts great ADS speed, awesome damage, and superb recoil control.

On the other hand, the Longbow is one of the most unique Snipers in Warzone Mobile thanks to its massive 30-bullet default magazine. You can also expect to find excellent damage, good ADS speed, pinpoint accuracy, and of course, great recoil control.

The KATT-AMR may be a surprise pick for some but in our repeated use of the Sniper, we've found that it is without doubt one of the most reliable weapons. It's easy to use for both rookies and veterans, has the firepower you need from a Sniper, and has good handling.

Worst Sniper Rifles In Warzone Mobile

MORS Warzone Mobile
The MORS is not a very powerful weapon. | © Activision

The worst Snipers in Warzone Mobile are the MORS and LA-B 330.

The Military Operated Rail Sniper, otherwise known as the MORS, is unfortunately quite a weak weapon. First appearing in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, it may be an accurate weapon but it has its pitfalls in the magazine department and low damage.

The LA-B 330 faces issues similar to the Victus XMR. Slow fire rate and overall poor handling make this Sniper Rifle weak in comparison to its peers. The nail in the coffin for this weapon would be its bad range of mobility.

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