There are a total of 6 Classes in Battlebit Remastered. Each role has a vital role in the battlefield, from sniper support of the recon team to the life-saving capabilities of the medics. The Engineer is one of the most necessary classes in the game.
In this article, I will provide a complete guide about the Engineer Class. I will list what you need to know about the Engineers and their role on the battlefield.
Engineer Class Complete Guide
The main role of the engineer is to provide support for vehicles and knock them down using RPGs, Anti-Vehicle Grenades, or C4 Explosives. They can also repair vehicles with the help of a Repair Tool. Although, your main job is not all about providing support for your armor division. You can also be gun-blazing in the frontline with the help of anti-infantry gadgets.
Weapons and Armor
The Engineer has the most accessibility in terms of weaponry. This class can use Assault Rifles, SMGs, PDWs, Carbines, DMRs, and Pistols. They are great on the battlefield since they have access to almost everything in the arsenal.
If you want to provide support to your team from a longer distance, you can use Assault Rifles and DMRs. These weapons are good in all combat scenarios. Use proper attachments and you can be a sniper support using a DMR such as the MK14 EBR. I would recommend using the M4A1 for new players. When you have a decent level, you can switch to the Groza.
However, if your play style is gunning down enemies while on the move, SMGs, Carbines, and PDWs are for you. This is a great option for Close-quarter combat and flanking enemies from behind. For new players, I recommend using the MP7 until you unlock the Groza, one of the best carbines in the game.
Now let’s talk about the armor available for the Engineer. The Engineer class has access to the Light, medium, and even heavy armor. Choosing the armor loadout for the engineer depends on your play style. If you want faster aiming, you can use light to no armor. However, if you want to maximize your ammo for the RPG, you can use Heavy armor.
I recommend balancing your armor. Here’s the armor loadout I would prefer for the Engineer class:
- Medium Helmet – gives you decent protection for headshots from small caliber weapons.
- Medium Chest Armor or Vest – Provides average protection against all weapons, except missiles and Explosives.
- Heavy Backpack – Gives the player more storage for ammo and rockets. But at the cost of mobility.
Gadgets
There are some notable gadgets that are useful for Engineers, making them effective on the battlefield. Utilizing these gadgets can be deadly and annoying for the enemy team. Here’s the list of gadgets that are useful and effective against enemy armor and infantry.
- Anti-Personnel Mines – Useful against infantry and setting booby traps in buildings for unsuspecting enemies.
- Anti-Vehicle Mines – Plant these mines on high-traffic areas where enemy vehicles usually travel to reach the battlefield. Try hiding them in overgrown grass since they can be spotted by players.
- C4 Explosives – This can be used to blow up vehicles or punch a hole through buildings. You can also use this as a trap for enemy infantries.
- Claymores – It’s the same as the Anti-personnel mines but can be spotted easily because of its black tripwire. However, if you place them properly, it can be deadly for unsuspecting enemies.
- Repair Tool – A tool that is useful for repairing vehicles that are damaged during the battle. However, I do not recommend equipping the item as your secondary since it will remove your RPG.
- Suicide C4 – It’s self-explanatory by the name itself. If you want to go out in style, do it using the suicide C4 and take out an entire squad with you.
All in all, the Engineer is a very decent class. Considering that you can use almost use every gun in the game. It is the best class for every scenario. Just remember that one of your primary roles on the battlefield is to destroy any enemy vehicles using your RPG, C4, or mines.
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