There are a lot of firearms to find in The Last Faith, but you’ll need to know their locations if you want to go get them.
You can get 6 different firearms, each one with a different functionality. Of course, they’re all great to put holes into your enemies! Collecting them all will also unlock the “Armed to the Teeth” achievement.
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to get all 6 firearms in this game.
All Firearm Locations in The Last Faith
Nightbane Pistol
This humble pistol acts as your default firearm, so you get it normally through progressing the game’s story.
Complete the tutorial to reach Oxnevylle’s Manor, which is your hub in this game. Then, speak with Mark until you exhaust his dialogue.
He’ll hand over the Nightbane Pistol to you, free of charge! What a helpful fella he is.
Doppieta
You can get this gun at the western edge of the City of Erlim, as shown on the map above.
A boss awaits you in this large room, known as the Starborn Nighthunter. He’s a fairly tough challenge, so make sure you’re well-prepared before diving in.
Manage to defeat this powerful foe and you’ll instantly receive the Doppietta as your reward!
Hexabarrel Repeater
Ever found yourself thinking “I need more dakka!” as you explore The Last Faith’s grim world? Well, this minigun is perfect for you!
You can find this firearm inside a hidden chest in the Liturgical Pass. You’ll need to have the Technical Glovesand Propulsion Bootsto reach it!
Use the map above to easily reach the hidden chest. The green diamond is the starting point, follow the red arrows to the red circle.
You’ll eventually reach this large room with a lever. Approach the rightmost wall and give it a solid smack with your weapon of choice.
The wall will crumble, revealing a chest! Open the chest to get the Hexabarrel Repeater.
Blackhall’s Double Menace
Two pistols are better than one! This gun duo is found sitting inside a chest on the bridge in Erlim City, as marked above. However, this bridge is being bombarded, preventing you from passing.
There are two ways to deal with the bombs and reach the chest.
The first is to get the Celestial Larva so you can double jump. This will allow you to enter the bridge by climbing from the western side, where the checkpoint is.
Then, use your transformation and its powerful dodge to phase through the bombs. It requires good timing, though!
Either way, you should also flip the unique lever inside the building adjacent to the bridge. This will stop the bombardment.
Once you’re done, head onto the bridge and open the chest to get your dual pistols! Don’t forget to grab the other loot, too.
Leena’s Bow
Obviously, this isn’t really a firearm, but the game counts it as one when it comes to mechanics and achievements.
You can only get this weapon once you’ve obtained the ability to break down locked doors. It’s naturally earned by progressing through the story, so you can’t miss it!
Then, when you have the ability, head over to this locked door in the Liturgical Pass.
Break the door and proceed into the new room.
Look for the ladder on the rightmost side of the room and drop down.
You’ll find a room with a bunch of fiery statues and a gigantic enemy. Your goal is to reach the chest on the leftmost edge of the room.
Deal with the statues and the enemy, then open the chest to get the Rare Prototype Blueprint.
Now, return to the Oxnevylle’s Manor hub and find Mariano. Give him the blueprint you just got.
You can now buy Leena’s Bow from Mariano for 9500 Nycrux. It’s well worth the price, as this unique bow fires a gigantic fiery laser!
Federal Admiral’s Cannon
Our last weapon is found at the Junas Ministry, on the eastern part of the zone as shown on the map above.
You’ll need to deal with a horde of strong enemies to open the room leading to the chest, so be well prepared.
It’s extremely simple besides the fighting, however. Just open the chest in the room to the right of the arena to claim your fancy grenade launcher!
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