[Top 10] Enter The Gungeon Best Items (2024)

With a selection of items to match its stock of guns, there is a wide variety of items in Enter the Gungeon that range from bullet upgrades to health upgrades, and everything in between.

10. Shock Rounds

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Simple yet effective, shock bullets are easy to come by and easy to kill with. Causing chain lightning to connect all of your bullets from all of your guns, this passive item has the potential to cheese your way through almost all enemies.

With 8 synergies, there is a lot to unpack with Shock Rounds and what makes them great. The first and foremost reason comes from the above picture, showing the insanity you can create with a high-magazine and high-fire-rate gun. As long as you’re able to dodge your way around your enemies, you have guaranteed damage against everyone without having to aim your gun.

Of the aforementioned synergies, most are only relevant if you play the game for a while and unlock guns from shops and missions, but there are some that are quicker to find; such as Battery Powered, which creates ammo for the Shock Rifle if you have Shock Rounds.

Another factor in choosing your items for this game is whether they would be powerful regardless of synergy. According to the Gungeon wiki, Shock Rounds are especially powerful with Bouncing Bullets, so your chain lightning can bounce around the room ad infinitum. For these reasons, Shock Rounds makes the list at number 10.

9. Partially-Eaten Cheese

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One would think an active item that turns you invisible would be higher on a list of best items. Nevertheless, when you can turn into PacMan for 10 seconds in this game, it deserves at least a spot on the list.

Only available in the Resourceful Rat’s Lair in the Black Powder Mines, this item has 3 main features that make it a powerful find; first and foremost being invincibility. Bullets bounce off of you like the cheese you are, which is particularly good against tougher enemies.

The second is flight, allowing you to pass over pitfalls and over tables with ease. There isn’t too much practical use to this unless you want to get some of the tougher-to-get enemies, but it’s still very useful.

The third, and best feature, is instant-death to any enemies you come in contact with, with the exception of bosses. For ten seconds you are essentially PacMan in his prime, killing enemies and sending them back to where they came. You can also shoot in this mode too, which makes it even more of a powerful find.

For being an overpowered find that’s only useful for a selective 10 seconds, it gets the 9th spot.

8. Owl

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Available after winning 10 of the Gunsling King’s wagers, the Owl is easily the best companion to have in the game. Like the Partially-Eaten Cheese, this passive item has 3 main features that make it useful to have.

Arguably the best feature to the Owl is that it fires short-range blanks, but only “occasionally” while bullets are near you. While it’s not an often occurrence, it’s a welcome one as blanks are a limited resource, and with the owl it allows you to spare them for absolutely necessary times.

Something else the owl occasionally does is shoot random enemies. While it doesn’t deal much damage, it’s nice to have an extra boost to make you even more deadly than before.

The third feature of the Owl is it occasionally blocks enemy bullets. To specify, the difference between blocking enemy bullets and using a blank is the former negates one bullet at a time, while the latter negates all bullets in a radius around you. It’s less useful than the former abilities but still welcome nonetheless.

7. Super Hot Watch

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Unlockable after getting 5 Master Rounds in one run (defeating each floor boss without taking damage), the Super Hot Watch is, like most overpowered items, powerful with a caveat.

This item has one sole ability: time slows down to 1/60th while you are standing still, similar to the game this item is based on. While dodging and moving restart time like normal, there is a lot of use you can get out of this if you play it correctly.

One of the main problems you may run into with this item is that your actions will likewise be slowed down. The best course of action would be continuous stopping and starting, ducking behind walls as time restarts while your enemies are too slow to dodge your bullets. Or if you’re really lucky, let the AI run into them.

You can also lay traps, putting mines where you think enemies will go or shoot where you think they’ll hide. It’s an item that requires you to think, and for the usefulness you can get from this watch, it gets 7th place.

6. Platinum Bullets

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A late-game item you can get from Ox and Cadence for 200 Hegemony Credit, platinum bullets are easily one of the best bullet upgrades in the game. While expensive, the buffs they give your guns are frankly insane, especially for the guns with pre-designated insanity.

The summary of what this passive item does is fairly simple: it increases damage and fire rate for every bullet that hits an enemy. For every 375 seconds of shooting, your fire rate can increase to a maximum of triple the normal rate, and for every 750 seconds of shooting, your damage also increases to a max of triple the normal damage. It should be noted that the changes do not apply until you change weapons or drop an item/gun.

While simplistic, the buffs can increase your chances of beating the game by a substantial amount if all of your weapons are upgraded, especially those with high damage like the Makeshift Cannon or Gunther. You could defeat the High Dragun before it has a chance to fire a shot at you.

For those reasons, this item gets 6th place.

5. Riddle of Lead

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Unlike the previous entries, the Riddle of Lead makes this list not for 1-3 powerful buffs, but for 6 considerable buffs.

Unlocked after defeating the Lich, this item grants a heart container, fully heals you, increases damage by 30%, increases speed by 10%, increases dodge speed by 15%, and gives you a 50% chance to negate damage when at 1 heart or less.

While all of these buffs can be found in other passive items, except for the 50% damage negation chance, the fact that they are all condensed into one item is what makes it so good. It doesn’t help you greatly in one particular way, but because of how widespread the buffs are it makes any run through the gungeon just a bit more bearable.

You can get through everything quicker and with the ability to take more damage than before you picked up the Riddle of Lead. Because of that, it gets 5th place.

4. Relodestone

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The Relodestone is one of the most useful active items in the game. For those wanting a guaranteed ammo drop and pseudo-blank to use, this item’s for you.

What the Relodestone does is it attracts bullets to you while active and absorbs them as ammo. It also halves reload times when held. While it’s simple to describe and use, it’s an extremely effective item to use against bosses and higher-level Gundead, especially when you’ve used all your blanks and are low on ammo.

Another interesting use for it can be found on the Enter the Gungeon Wiki, that says that this item can be used right after firing a Makeshift Cannon, making it possible to fire one of the most destructive weapons in the game multiple times in rapid succession; although the item only lasts for 6 seconds.

For being there in a pinch, the Relodestone gets 4th place.

3. Gundromeda Strain

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Available from Professor Goopton for 25 Hegemony Credits, the Gundromeda Strain is a passive item that affects all Gundead you will encounter in one of the most helpful ways possible. With this passive item, all enemy health is reduced by 25%.

Roughly equal to increasing your damage by 33%, this item makes any fight far easier than before. Plus, the best part of this item is that it can stack; meaning if you’re lucky enough to find a 2nd or even a 3rd Gundromeda Strain, you can decrease all enemy health by 50% or 75%, and theoretically, 100%.

For allowing you to be a walking plague upon the Gungeon, this item gets 3rd place.

2. Lich’s Eye Bullets

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Lich’s Eye bullets are another item that’s simple but incredibly effective. Their effect is they make every weapon/item act as if all of their synergies are active; meaning items like the aforementioned Shock Rounds would act as if all 8 synergies are active on it.

While there are some things this item doesn’t apply to, such as synergies that “affect the gun itself” or synergies that involve dual wielding, this item is a guarantee that your items will be as powerful as they possibly can be.

Every Gungeon player knows that certain synergies are helpful against bosses, against regular Gundead, or both or neither, and this item grants your guns and items the ability to be helpful in every conceivable situation; which is why I’m putting it at 2nd place.

1. Clone

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The clone is easily the best passive item in this game and its sequel Exit the Gungeon. Unlockable if you transport Ox’s replacement arm up to the Breach, this item may not be practical on the first run but it will exceed expectations on the second.

What the Clone does is it grants you a second life, where you teleport back to the starting room upon death. What makes this item great is that when you die, you still retain all of your guns and items, with the exception of the clone itself.

If you were having problems getting through the first 4 levels or so, having all of the items you picked up along the way to fight the Bullet King or Ammoconda would make your success near-guaranteed, especially if you manage to find some of the more powerful weapons on the lower floors.

Of course, all of these items including the Clone are harder to get than what’s available immediately as a player, but once you play enough to access these items your runs through the Gungeon will be more fun and exciting as you kill with a renewed vengeance, in your original or clone body. For those reasons, the Clone gets 1st place.

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FAQs

How to get 9999 items in Enter the Gungeon? ›

Aside from cheating, you can't buy it. You have to steal it, but that will mean that the shop will become unavailable for the rest of the run. If you do steal it however, it is unlocked and becomes purchaseable in other runs. For more information check this[enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com] out.

What is the rarest item in Enter the Gungeon? ›

class items and guns are the rarest, and can be found in black chests and rainbow chests.

What is the best weapon in Enter the Gungeon? ›

A reference to Star Wars and its many lightsabers (and the many other games featuring one), the Fightsabre is in the highest tier of Enter the Gungeon weaponry.

What is the best person in Enter the Gungeon? ›

The Bullet is Enter The Gungeon's best character and is a refreshing gameplay change from the seven others available in the game.

How long does it take to 100% enter the Gungeon? ›

If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 158 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Can you steal in Gungeon? ›

Stealing using an active item is done by using the item while standing in front of (and sometimes aiming at) the shopkeeper. You will typically have a few seconds to attempt to steal after using the item which allowed you to do so. The items and guns which can be used to steal are: Aged Bell.

Who has the easiest past Gungeon? ›

Originally posted by Prank:
  1. Convict, it's super easy.
  2. Hunter, super easy too.
  3. Robot, more like intermidiate.
  4. Pilot, quite challenging the first time.
  5. Bullet, very easy first stage, intermidiate to hard second stage depending on how much hp/blanks you have left.
  6. Marine, way way harder than Dragun fight.
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How rare is a rainbow chest in Enter the Gungeon? ›

Rainbow chests have a 0.0333% chance to replace a regular chest. Chests found upon clearing a room have a 0.001% chance to become a rainbow chest in addition to the normal 0.0333% chance, effectively a 0.0343% chance. Rainbow chests are never locked. However, they can be locked when they appear as a brown chest.

What does the unfinished gun do? ›

Unfinished Gun is a gun that fires piercing bullets in a short range. Like the gun's appearance, the bullets fired appear red-hot, and will fade into ashes once they travel far enough.

Can you duct tape Gunther? ›

Duct Tape does not work with infinite ammo guns such as starter guns, Gunther, Blasphemy, Dueling Laser, Elimentaler, and Casey. With multiple Duct Tapes, multiple guns can be taped together, causing the resulting gun to fire the projectiles of all combined guns.

What is the easiest character to beat Enter the Gungeon? ›

Marine is the most straightforward as mentioned above. He's got the best starting weapon and starts with free armor. His innate accuracy and reload boost also helps. Pilot has a crap basic weapon, but lockpicks can make or break some runs.

What does the rat steal Gungeon? ›

In his most frequent encounter, the Resourceful Rat is an NPC who will steal armor, ammo, items, and guns left on the floor if the player leaves the room without picking them up.

How to find secret room in Gungeon? ›

Enemy bullets can reveal walls that lead to secret rooms. The number of shots fired before a secret room wall begins to crack depends on the damage of the gun used. Lower damage guns will require a few more shots before cracks begin to appear.

Who is the green guy in Gungeon? ›

The green dude in some shops who asks "did you bring me anything?" is the Sell Creep. You can sell stuff to him by dropping it on his grate (hold down on the d-pad to drop your current gun, up to hold your active item, drop passives from the map screen).

How do you get the most money in Gungeon? ›

Enemies drop more money, but the player drops money upon taking damage. Selling other items to the Sell Creep grants twice as much money. Flipping a table flips all other tables in the room, and flipping a table has a chance to spawn money.

How do I get better items in Gungeon? ›

Items can be found by opening chests, defeating bosses, purchasing them from shops, or receiving them from NPCs. These items can be passive upgrades, active abilities, or single-use consumables. Most active items recharge as damage is dealt, while others recharge on a timer.

How do you permanently unlock gunslinger Gungeon? ›

To unlock him permanently, you must proceed through the game again, making sure to get The Bullet That Can Kill The Past from the Blacksmith in The Forge (if you don't get the Bullet before entering the Aimless Void, then firing The Gun That Can Kill The Past will simply send the game straight to the credits, and you ...

How do you spawn items in Enter the Gungeon? ›

To spawn an item/gun -> open Ammonomicon, pres F2, type for example: give Pulse_Canon. This works also for keys, armor and blanks.

Is there a secret room on every floor in Gungeon? ›

There is typically one secret room in each chamber, though it is possible for a chamber to have no secret room, or multiple secret rooms.

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