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- Fundamentals Of The Hatchet
- The Best Hatchet Builds In New World
- Hatchet And Bow Build
- Hatchet And Great Axe Build
The Hatchet might be the most reliable and versatile weapon in New World. Its power during testing periods got it nerfed multiple times, yet the Hatchet still remains as one of New World’s strongest weapon archetypes as of launch.
There are a few things that really stick out about the Hatchet: the movement speed buff of the Berserk ability is the only way to speed up your traversal across the map, its sustainability and damage put it up there with the Great Axe, and it pairs very well with ranged weapons. Here’s our complete build guide to get you started.
Updated November 19, 2021: The hatchet is still one of New World’s most versatile weapons. In order to further illustrate this, we’ve included a video guide to examine several builds in a more visual fashion.
Fundamentals Of The Hatchet
The Hatchet is a melee weapon with ranged capabilities, depending on the abilities that you choose to roll with. This gives it a lot of versatility in different types of builds.
- The Hatchet provides a movement speed buff via its Berserker mastery tree, as well as health regen. This makes it a great build for solo-leveling and completing quests.
- Depending on the weapon pairing, the Hatchet is a viable PvP weapon—although in a standard 1v1 melee fight, it might find itself outclassed by the War Hammer or Great Axe.
- The Hatchet primarily scales with Strength, with secondary scaling with Dexterity.
- The Hatchet prefers more mobile armor — something with a balance between light and heavy. However, there are some tanky and support healer builds that prefer the Hatchet with heavy armor.
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The Best Hatchet Builds In New World
The Hatchet’s abilities are all pretty well-rounded, and this will mostly come down to your own style of play. There are two trees you can invest your passive points into:
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Berserker: All-out aggression, utilizing the Berserk buff and rapid attacks to kill enemies.
- Contains self-sustain passives.
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Throwing: Focuses on ranged attacks and debuffs.
- Contains stamina-related passives.
Berserker is the most popular choice in PvE, mostly due to the Berserk perk. This effect gives you damage, movement speed, and makes your attacks uninterruptible. The rest of the tree gives sustain buffs as well, making this an all-around excellent tree.
Throwing is more oriented towards PvP or utilizing the Hatchet as a back bar weapon, damaging targets from a distance to draw their aggro or to apply pressure. This tree pairs best with weapons like the Spear and Rapier, as it allows you to create space between yourself and the enemy with ease.
The Hatchet pairs well with an assortment of different weapons. It can be paired with the Fire Staff, Bow, Rapier, Ice Gauntlet, the Great Axe… It’s so versatile and useful for getting around the map that virtually any build can make good use of the Hatchet. Here are some of our favorite weapon combos to pair with the Hatchet.
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Hatchet And Bow Build
We’ve actually got this listed as our favorite leveling build, although that is subject to change ahead of the game’s release. There is an argument that other weapons, like the Great Axe or War Hammer, or more suited to PVE farming and quest completion. However, the Hatchet and Bow are still useful.
Best Hatchet Masteries
Skill | Effect | Recommended Masteries |
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Berserk |
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Feral Rush |
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Raging Torrent |
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In essence, you’ll be speccing entirely into the Berserker tree. This tree gives three powerful abilities, health sustain, and a capstone that lets you ignore death once every 75 seconds.
Berserk is the star of the show, giving you a multitude of buffs once you grab each Berserk mastery. It grants bonus damage, movement speed, healing, and immunity to staggers while it’s active. Pop Berserk whenever you can to gain the upper hand.
Pro Tip: Right as you cast Berserk, block. This interrupts the second half of the animation, allowing you to cast Berserk near-instantly. |
Feral Rush is a movement tool. You can use it as a gap closer, disengage tool, or a means of getting around the map a little bit faster when Berserk is on cooldown. Your second mastery, Crippling Strikes, is especially potent in PvP if you manage to land a backstab.
Raging Torrent dishes out damage in quick succession but also grants haste after successfully landing some hits. This makes it great for kiting powerful PvE enemies, especially during the Amrine Expedition. It also pairs well with the light attack passives in the Berserker tree.
Best Bow Masteries
Skill | Effect | Recommended Masteries |
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Evade Shot |
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Poison Shot |
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Penetrating Shot |
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For this setup, you’ll want to focus mainly on the Skirmisher tree, grabbing any passives that enhance your mobility.
Evade Shot is nice for gaining a short Haste buff and for building some distance between you and nearby enemies. It deals solid damage too, so use this whenever you can.
Poison Shot is a great AoE skill and is especially powerful in PvP, dealing solid tick damage. For PvE, group up your targets before using Poison Shot to dish out as much damage as possible.
Penetrating Shot hits like a truck, dealing even more damage if you land it from a distance. If you can, try to start engagements with Penetrating Shot to deal a massive chunk of damage.
For more information on Bows, including alternate builds, check out our best Bow build guide.
Best Attributes And Gear
- Attributes: Strength and Dexterity
- Armor: Medium
Your main attribute for this build will be Strength, followed up with Dexterity if you want to scale your Bow. If you only use your Bow to draw aggro and gain movement speed buffs, you can instead have your second attribute be Constitution instead of Dexterity. Either way, this setup will ensure that your Hatchet hits like a truck with each swing.
For armor, medium is recommended. It strikes a great balance between damage resistance and bonus damage. Light armor is risky on a melee-focused DPS build, at least for PvE. As for gear, look out for perks that enhance your Hatchet abilities, cooldowns, or generate less threat (Expeditions only).
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Hatchet And Great Axe Build
Axes, axes everywhere. With full Strength and a bit of Constitution, this is a tanky build that can deal massive damage. You’ll be able to close the gap, group enemies together, then finish them off with a copious amount of damage. If you aren’t familiar with the Great Axe, check out our best Great Axe build guide.
Best Hatchet Masteries
Skill | Effect | Recommended Masteries |
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Berserk |
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Feral Rush |
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Raging Torrent |
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We’re going to be using the same Hatchet tree as the previous build; Berserker just synergizes too well with the Great Axe. In essence, you’ll be using your Hatchet as a single-target option after your Great Axe clumps up everyone and dishes out its AoE abilities. Proc Berserk, then unleash a flurry of uninterruptible attacks on your foes.
Berserk is your main source of damage for the Hatchet. Activate this whenever you can to dish out some serious damage. You can also use Berserk in the open world to move faster, acting as a movement skill of sorts.
Feral Rush should be used to chase weak targets or to close the gap. It deals great damage to weak targets, immobilizing anyone who isn’t facing you.
Raging Torrent deals an absurd amount of damage when paired with Berserk. Activate this when enemies are stacked together or when fighting another player.
Best Great Axe Masteries
Skill | Effect | Recommended Masteries |
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Reap |
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Charge |
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Maelstorm |
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We’ll be focusing mostly on the Reaper tree for this build. It has excellent damage output, health sustain, and its abilities are all fantastic. We will be taking Maelstorm from the Mauler tree, however, since it gives you another means of grouping targets together.
Reap might seem like a strange choice, but this ability provides excellent CC and deals a great amount of damage—especially once you allocate the Fatal Attraction mastery. This ability can also heal you thanks to Hunger, so feel free to play aggressively.
Charge is fantastic for closing the gap, retreating, or for animation canceling the recovery frames in a light attack chain to get a third hit in. Only grab Frenized Momentum from the mastery tree; Unpredictable Strike isn’t worth it.
In the Mauler tree, we take Maelstorm to group targets together while dishing out some good damage. You can go with Gravity Well instead if you want a ranged CC option, although you’ll need to allocate two mediocre passives from the Mauler tree to reach it. In terms of raw point efficiency, Maelstorm fits this build better. But if you prefer Gravity Well, feel free to use that instead.
Best Attributes And Gear
- Attribute: Strength
- Armor: Medium
Go all-in on Strength for this build. This will enhance the damage of your Hatchet and Great Axe, allowing you to dish out some absurd damage in the endgame. Any extra points you have should be invested towards Constitution to increase your HP. If you plan on playing PvP more than PvE, you might want to have an even split between both attributes. As for armor, Medium armor strikes a great balance between damage and defense.
For gear, anything that gives Strength and Constitution is great. Perks that enhance any of the abilities listed above or your cooldowns will go a long way.
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