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Delta Force: Weapon Tier List

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With the A-tier weapons, you won't regret using your Weapon XP cards to upgrade them, but there are a few visible caveats. The guns are either highly dependent on particular maps and playstyles or underpowered to the point that they need attachments to cover up their weakness


S-tier weapons aren't as widely popular as the ones in S+, but they make up for it in different ways . They're either more accessible, more favored in a specific yet effective archetype, or have immense (and possibly untapped) potenti


...Which you then use to go out again, to get more loot, to buy more gear. You get the idea. It's moderately insane behavior, but what makes it fun is that failing to extract means all that effort goes out of the win


She can be a vital asset when used in a team effort, as even blinding enemies for a few seconds matters when you have multiple enemies in a hot zone. It'll throw their aim off, and your teammates may take them d


I've been using him often and would say he's the best engineer. Whether it's Warfare or the Operations mode , Shepherd is a decent character. With additional damage reduction against blasts, Shepherd can tank damage and stay on the battlefi


Your loot found in raid can be sold directly to traders, or put up at the auction house. When deciding who to sell it to, click "List" under the auction house option. The next screen will give you an up-to-date price that lets you make a more informed decis


With Luna's detection arrow covering a massive area, you can see enemies' positions. Plus, Luna's Detection arrow helps differentiate between hostile players and AI bots , making repositioning or taking cover eas


Combine that with a Volt arrow, and you can force enemies out of a chokepoint. What I love about the Volt arrows is how they can be enabled to rebound off a surface , like Valorant's Sova's arrows. Do some guesswork for the trajectory, and enemies will be mar


As a distant relative to the Bizon, the Vityaz keeps a familiar feature set — moderate fire rate, decent iron sight and range, relatively high damage, and smooth handling . Like the AK-12, though, it's far too tempera


D-Wolf is quite suitable for players who want to go solo hunting. Vyron's there with his dashes. However, D-wolf's ultimate allows him to run longer distances, intercept any runners, and rush to an extraction po


The MP7's fire-rate, recoil, and damage make it an incredibly proficient weapon at close and mid-range without sacrificing its mobility. It's a little harder to use at mid-range than the MP5, but incredibly easy to use at close range thanks to its good hip-fire and fire-r


However, what I don't like about Vyron is the range of Magnetic Bombs. Unless you've got a good trajectory, those bombs are a waste, and if you mess up the ultimate, it may bounce back off a wall to you , and you'll be knocked down inst


Reaching the C-tier category, these weapons are just awful . They're irredeemable in most cases, and even their redeeming factors (if any) aren't enough to make them feasible. The easy tip is to ignore them and use your XP cards elsewhe


Fortunately, most of the weapons up to A-tier are more than viable , but, of course, S+ houses all the true "meta picks" that pump lead better than anything. It's worth mentioning that this list does not consider weapons at their peak with the preferred attachments and loadouts, so only their base stats in Warfare mode will come into p


For our game, we want players to have a bit more time during the observation and orientation phase. The action part won’t be as long as CoD, but it will be slightly longer than games like Counter-Strike. We feel that this kind of balance is right for Delta Force and aligns with the experience we want to deliver to play


The list below divides all the weapons in Delta Force into five chronological tiers : S+, S, A, B, and C. The higher up they are on the list, the better they'll perform in the field based on their damage-per-second (DPS), handling, recoil, and compatibility with attachme

Sineva's EOD set is unique among operators. It combines offense and defense. I've used the shield to aid rescue operations for allies and held chokepoints in Warfare mode . However, once the shield is up , Sineva is vulnerable from Commercialkitchendesigntx.com the ba


This is where the weapons start getting dicey . You'll notice a lot of them are way too niche, have clear outlying weaknesses, or are plain inferior copies of guns in the higher tiers. These factors come into effect when you're playing Warfare, and they'll regularly keep you underneath the top performers because of their negati


Layali Grove is the game's biggest map, offering the most diverse tactical approaches. The map has numerous compounds overlooked by plentiful vantage points, and its sheer size lets you pick more creative routes around or through fig


Every team should have recon operators; they're just that good. I've not encountered many teams that didn't use Luna or Hackclaw. Reconnaissance and intel gathering are two essential components of a tactical shooter, and that's why recon operators are so effect