Battlefield 6 offers you plenty of freedom to construct your loadout, but you should always opt for the most meta choices.
Going for the meta has some obvious advantages, since you’ll have a competitive edge over your opponents. Your choice of class is essential, and so is the setup that you run in the battle. This guide will help you understand a perfect build for every class in Battlefield 6.
Best loadouts to use in Battlefield 6
Assault
Category | Choice |
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Primary | NVO-228E Assault Rifle |
Siidearm | M45A1 |
Gadget One | M87A1 |
Gadget Two | High Explosive Launcher |
Throweable | Frag Grenade |
Field Spec | Adrenaline Injector |
The Assault class offers you the highest scope for experimentation due to how the abilities work.
However, NVO-228E is the best assault rifle in Battlefield 6. It takes a fair time to unlock but offers great damage, reload speed, and more. The only limitation is the range, but that can be managed quite easily.
With Assault, you can carry another primary as a gadget, and my choice is the M87A1. This shotgun is unlocked by default. I see no reason to change it. For the Training Path, you should go with Frontliner. The Frontliner spec can heal faster and better, and works well with the Support class.
Don’t forget to equip the High Explosive Launcher, which allows you to sweep objective areas and open up new paths to destruction. Very little can go wrong with the Assault class if you opt for the build above.
Support
Category | Choice |
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Primary weapon | KTS100 Mk8 |
Secondary weapon | P18 |
Gadget 1 | Defibrilator |
Gadget 2 | Grenade Intercept System |
Throwable | Smoke Grenade |
Field Specialization | Combat Medic |
The Combat Medic spec in Battlefield 6 is one of the best options for every game mode, and you can master it quite easily. Unlike other specs, your objective is clear: stay alive and close to your allies to save them. Use the Defib gadget to revive your allies when they’re down instantly.
The KTS100 Mk8 is the best LMG in the current meta, and it offers low recoil with high ammo capacity. You can use it to suppress enemies from a distance and lay down cover fire for your allies. Use the Smoke Grenade to hide your teammates on the map, while the Grenade Intercept System makes it easier for your squad to survive.
While your primary task is to heal, always use the Defib since it can insta-revive. If a downed ally is in the open, drag them to a hidden spot.
Recon
Category | Choice |
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Primary | M2010 ESR |
Sidearm | M45A1 |
Gadget One | C4 Explosives |
Gadget Two | AP Mine |
Throwable | Frag Grenade or Proximity Detector |
Training Path | Sniper |
The Recon is the only class in Battlefield 6 that comes with the best weapon from the get-go. The M210 ESR is accurate, can one-shot enemies with a headshot, has great range, and you can customize it further as you unlock different attachments. It’s the most stable rifle, and you can get the most out of it with the Sniper spec.
For gadgets, you’ll want to have C4. Plant it strategically, and it can take out enemy vehicles without the need for an Engineer class. You can also use it as a defense to protect yourself from enemies who might close in on your position. You can do the same with an AP mine, and the Proximity Detector will further help you by marking enemies who are close to you.
Engineer
Category | Choice |
---|---|
Primary | PW5A3 (MP5) |
Sidearm | M45A1 |
Gadget One | MAS 148 or RPG-7V2 |
Gadget Two | AV Mine |
Throwable | Frag Grenade |
Training Path | Anti-Armor |
The Engineer becomes a must-pick if you’re not playing CQB, and the Anti-Armor choice is clear. It provides you with multiple abilities to take down opposition vehicles. You have more effective damage against them, along with additional ammo.
For your primary, the PW5A3 is your best bet. There are other good choices, but you’ll always be close to the enemy. The PW5A3 suffers from poor recoil, so that’s one area you’ll have to improve. For your secondary, opt for the RPG-7V2 if there are plenty of tanks to take down. Otherwise, the MAS 148 is a better choice in larger maps where there are choppers.
Make sure to use AV Mine and replace AV Grenades with Frag options. This provides better synergy with the other items in your loadout, as far as taking down enemy vehicles is concerned. The Anti-Armor path provides you with buffs that accelerate your potential to take down the vehicles anyway, and all you have to do is use the above build to aid your efforts.
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