If there’s one thing you can’t remove in Arena Breakout: Infinite, it’s the guns. Otherwise, it’s just looting simulator or something. After all, it’s an extraction FPS game, where you can go against other players to get their loot. Hell yeah! Anyway, what I’m trying to say is guns are important in the game. You’ll want to make sure you’re equipped with the best weapon if you want to kill all the players on your way and get all the loot to yourself. If you’re still in early game, I got good news for you – In this guide, I’ll show you what I think is the best budget weapon for that stage in Arena Breakout Infinite!
Best Budget Weapon for Early Game
When I say budget, that basically means not having to spend money and buy Keon to buy your high-quality gun. Let’s cut to the chase. I think the best budget early game weapon in the game is no other than the BM59 Carbine.
First, head over to the Gunsmith, select “Carbines,” and find the BM59. It’s a semi-automatic carbine, which uses the 7.62×51 caliber, a larger and more powerful round, making it ideal for dealing heavy damage. To be fair, anything that uses the 7.62×51 rounds are OP, you can even use it on an M1A or M4A.
As mentioned by Arena Breakout vets (unlike this dude below), it’s not about the gun – It’s about the ammo you’re using! Either way, I’ll provide you with more information you can use to build the best early game weapon in the game without having to steal your Mum’s credit card!
Assembling The Best Budget Weapon Build (Early Game)
Start by assembling the Base Weapon. The first thing you’ll want to do is remove the rear sight; it’s not necessary. Now, if you check the price for the Basic Assembly, it’s usually around 7K to 8K, and sometimes you can get it for even less. That’s incredibly cheap for a fully functional weapon.
Put A Silencer & Sights
Next, you should add a few key modifications. First, attach a silencer to help manage recoil and keep your shots quiet: This is crucial for staying undetected. Then, add the top rail to mount a sight. Sights can be pricey, but I recommend the 553 holographic sight. It’s one of the more affordable options and is currently priced at around 41K. This brings the total cost of the build to around 70K.
But if you’re on a tight budget, you can also consider the PK6 or EKP sights, which are cheaper but still effective. Meanwhile, if you’re interested in long-range engagements, you could opt for a scope, though it will raise the cost to about 100K. I stick with the 553 holographic sight for a balanced build.
Magazines & Ammos
Now, let’s talk about magazines and ammo. The BM59 can use 10-round magazines, which are inexpensive. I suggest carrying three 10-round mags for each raid. However, ammo is where the costs can add up.
You have two main options:
- UN rounds, which are cheap but ineffective against anything above level 1 armor; or
- BPZ rounds, which offer level 3 penetration and are much more reliable. BPZ rounds cost about 376 per round, but you won’t need many since this is a semi-automatic weapon with a 300 RPM. I usually take about 80 rounds per run, which is sufficient even for multiple engagements.
In total, you’re looking at around 100K to 110K for the full build, including the weapon, mags, and ammo. For an early-game budget build, the setup I provided offers excellent value, which allows you to take on other players, penetrate mid-tier armor, and earn a lot of money in raids without breaking the bank.
100K- 110K Doesn’t Sound So Budget-Friendly?
However, if 100k doesn’t sound so budget-friendly to you (completely understandable), I still have one more option you can try.
First, grab a Shotgun and equip it with an extended barrel and a budget sight for around 6K. Next, invest in some Golden Slugs and load your shotgun with them. Keep the rest of the slugs in your secure container, so you can easily reload by dragging them directly from your container into your weapon whenever you need more ammo.
Altogether, the setup will cost you around 20-40K, depending on how much ammo you buy. This loadout is more than capable of taking down enemies with level 4-5 armor, which is the point where you really shouldn’t skimp on quality.
The extended barrel combined with golden slugs gives your shotgun impressive range, almost turning it into a makeshift sniper. However, if you prefer close-quarters combat (CQB), swap the extended barrel for a silencer. Just make sure to stick with the Golden Slugs, they’re the key to maximizing the build’s effectiveness.
Summing things up
What are you waiting for soldier? Get out there and start shooting with the best game in the gun! Hopefully, I was able to satisfy you with the 100k-110k and 20-40K builds I’ve provided. After all, it really boils down to using the most broken ammos in the game, so prioritize that!
You can have the most expensive gun in the game, but if it uses cheap ammo, it won’t be dealing damage. But a cheap gun with expensive ammo will still be dealing lots of damage, you might just have a hard time landing them though.
That’s why I gave you two builds with budget-friendly parts that are decent enough to help you hit your bullets!
If you have questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments section below. I’ll try to get back to them as soon as I get the time (I get busy sometimes too, you know?). However, if you’ve had enough of being broke or having little to no money in Arena Breakout Infinite to buy high-end guns, here’s a guide which shows you how to get rich in Arena Breakout Infinite!