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Best Weapons In Battlefront 2: What You Need to Know About Damage, Range, and Mods

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In Star Wars Battlefront 2, getting hold of the best weapons in the game are always virtually guaranteed to give you an advantage over any enemy player you'll run into online. In this Star Wars Battlefront 2 best weapons guide, we'll give you all the info you need to get your hands on the very best trooper weapons available in the game.




Best Weapons In Battlefront 2



For anything else relating to Star Wars Battlefront 2, including how to dominate in the campaign as Iden Versio, including the best weapons and Star Card loadouts you could possibly want to use, head on over to our Star Wars Battlefront 2 guides walkthrough hub.


At the outset of Star Wars Battlefront 2, you'll be handed the base weapon for the Assault, Heavy, Officer, and Specialist classes. For Assault this is a blaster rifle, Heavy class gets a heavy blaster, Officer gets a pistol, and the Specialist class gets a sniper rifle. From here, you can unlock three more weapons for each class, but they'll each take you a while to unlock.


This is the same for the Assault, Officer, and Specialist classes, as although you'll unlock three different weapons for each class, they'll all be unlocked once you've met the 50, 200, and 500 kill Milestones with each class. This is quite a lengthy process, so you're going to have to put some serious time into Star Wars Battlefront 2 (or just be really good at the game), if you want to unlock the arguably better weapons.


The weapon that could well be the best overall in Star Wars Battlefront 2, let alone for the Assault class, the CR-2 will take you a while to unlock at the 200 kills Milestone, but it's fully worth the time investment.


There's a good reason that this Heavy weapon is locked behind the final, 500 kills Milestone for the Heavy class. It boasts one of the best fire rate attributes in Star Wars Battlefront 2, all while backing this up with decent cooling power, range, and damage stats.


The SE-44C is a fully automatic blaster pistol, meaning that it's basically like holding an assault rifle-caliber weapon in just one hand. All the weapons stats are basically even at halfway along the stat chart, meaning it's not lacking in range, damage, cooling power, or rate of fire.


Rounding out the class weapons with the Specialist sniping class, the A280-CFE is undoubtedly the best sniper rifle to use in virtually any situation, when taking into account its rate of fire, range, and cooling power statistics.


This brings a close to our Star Wars Battlefront 2 best weapons guide, and now that we've highlighted the very best weapons you should be gunning for in the multiplayer side of the game, all you have to do is get out there and earn them.


Battlefront 2 went through a rough patch a few months ago, but the annoying bugs that have since been addressed. New and recurring players should be using the below twelve guns paired with the appropriate star cards, as they are the best Battlefront 2 weapons in 2021. Weapon stats, as well as the two best attachments, are listed below each section.


Updated on September 14, 2021 by Payton Lott: Since this article was first published, a few new weapons were added to Battlefront 2. Additionally, there were a couple of starter weapons overlooked in favor of the unlockable options later in the game. Every weapon in Battlefront 2 has a skill floor, with some catering to new and inexperienced players. This updated list will include a couple of options that are perfect for those new to the franchise. On the other hand, there is a hidden gem in the game that requires a high level of skill to use appropriately.


Many players stay away from the weapon because it is harder and more tedious to use than other close range blasters. However, those that use it correctly can compete with the best blasters in Battlefront 2.


Unlike the other assault blasters below, the EL-16HEF is not nearly as user friendly, and players will have to learn to manage the gun's difficult to control recoil. Players should use the reduced recoil and reduced range attachments for the best class setup.


While not as impressive as some other specialist weapons, the IQA can down nearly all opponents with one head and one body shot. Heavy enemies will take an additional shot to down, and for that reason, there are better options in the specialist class. The IQA is still a viable weapon, and players can have success using the weapon on the battlefront.


The S-5 is the best option for players that want to fight opponents from a distance while using the officer class. This gun is extremely effective at medium and longer ranges but loses to many blasters up close.


The S-5 is great to use on maps with long sightlines, and players will be surprised by how effective it can be. Users have a number of preferable options for classes, and the specialist weapons are better suited for long-range playstyles.


New players should make sure to unlock burst mode before expecting the gun to dominate, as the stock gun is not competitive. The A280-CFE is the best gun to use at short to medium range in the specialist class.


For close-range engagements, the CR-2 is the best assault blaster in the game. On maps where close range encounters are frequent, the CR-2 will shine against opponents. At medium to long-range, however, the CR-2 will be ineffective.


The TL-50 is one of the best blasters in Battlefront 2, and players will be impressed with how impressive it is against all enemies. The heavy weapon is one of the most fun weapons to use in the game as well, and players need to give it a try.


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When it comes to the close-range meta, the Fennec 45 is the top choice right now, at least in terms of time to kill (TTK). This SMG has an absurd fire-rate of nearly 1,100 RPM, making it the best choice up-close.


In terms of the best automatic weapon for range, the RPK is at the top of the meta. This is because it offers plenty of ammo, is relatively easy to control, and has lots of power, making it an ideal choice from afar.


How many weapons are there in Deathloop and how do you get the best ones? Deathloop is about two assassins locked in a time-looping duel to the death, so naturally, there are weapons aplenty in this game. Thanks to the titular loop, you aren't always going to be able to hang on to every weapon you pick up, so knowing where and how to get your favourite weapons back is going to be important.


Trinkets (Deathloop's version of weapon mods) can be picked up in much the same way as the weapons themselves, and applied to any weapon with an appropriate slot available. The ability to equip multiple Trinkets and potentially access a Perk is what defines the comparative quality of guns in Deathloop.


However, there's also the matter of Gold weapons. Unlike the other rarity types, these are literally rare: they're unique models, available from one place and one place only in the whole game, and you usually have to complete a side-quest (known in Deathloop as an Arsenal Lead) to acquire them. Gold weapons all come with three Trinket slots, a Perk, and a unique design feature that makes them highly desirable as the game's best weapons.


Many of the weapons that take small-caliber ammo in Deathloop can be dual-wielded, allowing you to deal double the damage and feel cool doing it. This category also covers other rapid-firing weapons like machine guns, and generally contains some of the most versatile and useful weapons in the game.


The LIMP-10 is a one-handed SMG that you can dual-wield if you so wish. It's one of Deathloop's most basic weapons, allowing for a decent rate of fire but with a lot of recoil on the downside.


The Strelak 50-50 is a semi-automatic shotgun that will be your best friend the first few times you get up-close with the Visionaries and/or Julianna, as it's quick-firing and extremely deadly at close range. It is somewhat hindered by its reload speed, however, and you'll want to either bolster it with Trinkets or just upgrade to the Heritage Gun when you get the chance.


The Heritage Gun is both shotgun and rifle, and you can switch between modes to make it one of the best guns in the game for both up-close and long-range combat. Unfortunately, it's also quite possibly the hardest gun in the game to get hold of, requiring you to complete the tricky "Super Shifty" Arsenal Lead before you can claim it as your prize.


That's all for now on Deathloop weapons! If you're looking for more Deathloop, we've got you covered with our review of the game, as well as our recommendations for the best system specs to run the game on PC, and a list of every answer you need to know to beat The Yervha trivia machine.


The M4 is our pick for the best assault rifle in Modern Warfare 2 for its initial strength, accuracy, and power. It is easy to use, reliable, and accurate with a few attachments, the M4 is about as trusty a weapon as you will find in any Call of Duty game.


With the best M4 loadout, you can improve the recoil, gun kick, and accuracy of the AR. This should all help you rack up killstreaks and killing sprees in no time. It stood out initially in the beta of the game and it has firmly cemented itself as one of the best assault rifle now in the full game.


The TAQ-56 has become one of the top weapons in the game right now thanks to its impressive accuracy and stopping power. While unlocked a little later than the M4, the TAQ-56 is a great weapon to get acquainted with as it boasts decent damage, with high accuracy.


The Kastov 762 has become another top AR in this initial period of playing the game. With the right best Kastov 762 loadout, you can absolutely dominate matches, racking up kills and killstreaks quicker than your opponents will be able to keep track of. 2ff7e9595c


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