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Best weapons in Battlebit Remastered – Tier list

It's best to read this guide before going into the game. Thank me later.

The newest indie shooter BattleBit Remastered is already making a positive impression on players. You wouldn’t believe it, but people heal you in this game. It’s quite refreshing seeing a shooter have such a helpful community already. BattleBit Remastered takes the art style of Roblox, and the gameplay of Battlefield and mixes them together. The result is this hardcore, yet fun shooter. If you’ve played Battlefield, there are a lot of similarities such as the healing mechanic. So adjusting to this shooter may not be that hard. However, the weapons are a little different in BattleBit Remastered. Each offers something different, this guide will break down the best weapons in BattleBit Remastered in a tier list.

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BattleBit Remastered: Best weapons tier list

Since the game has around 40 weapons to pick from, choosing one that performs well can be an issue. However, after playing BattleBit: Remastered since it launched, I’ve found the best ones that work extremely well. I’ve broken some of the best weapons in BattleBit: Remastered into a tier list, they are as follows:

C-Tier

  • PP2000
  • M200

B-Tier

  • MP7
  • UMP 45

A-Tier

  • AK 74
  • FAL

S-Tier

  • M4A1
  • AK 15

Now, you know what the best guns are in the game at the moment. Let’s dig into why they’re considered game-changers.

C-Tier Weapons

PP2000: The more you play BattleBit: Remastered, the more you’ll find a lot of submachine guns are rather limited in how they work. Because the game has a harder playstyle than many of its ilk, you may have a hard time downing enemies with the PP2000. However, I found after a few upgrades the gun improves enough so you can be a little more aggressive. The reason why it starts the list is because as soon as you unlock it, prepare to spend some time perfecting the feel of the weapon. Meaning, the learning curve for the PP2000 is quite steep.

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M200: This sniper rifle out of the box is deadly, but with issues. First, let’s go over the best parts. It’s a one-shot-on-kill type of weapon. So as long as you land headshots, your enemy will go down. In BattleBit Remastered, this is crucial for the harder play style. Even if you’re not that great with snipers, the M200 can accommodate that with its accuracy. However, there’s a learning curve, and you’ll need to adapt to the slower firing speed. To unlock it, you must be at Rank 100.

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B-Tier Weapons

UMP 45: If you’ve unlocked any of the SMG guns,  you can probably tell they’re a hit or a miss. Some are great in certain aspects, while others need time to get used to. It seems for the UMP 45, you get a full package. It’s got some of the best handling I’ve seen for a gun in its class. Plus, combining the fast trigger time with low recoil, you have a deadly but almost perfect SMG in BattleBit: Remastered. If you unlock this weapon early on, I recommend giving it a try.

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MP7: Submachine guns in BattleBit Remastered will give you trouble. While quick, they have a small magazine that will force you to reload often. But the MP7 has a different story, it’s the fastest in its class, and in my opinion, the most versatile. On top of that, the magazine size is something to brag about, it can go up against even the strongest assault rifles in this department. If you can fight in more ways than one, well, the game becomes easier. Just like the AK74, this gun is ready for you at the start.

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A-Tier Weapons

AK74: The name of this assault rifle is a little bit on the nose. My guess would be that SgtOkiDoki couldn’t use the real name. However, that doesn’t change anything. The performance of the AK74 is easy to get into. The quick attack speed and a decent-sized magazine will make the hardcore aspect of BattleBit Remastered manageable. But, it suffers in handling, you’ll be firing all over the place because of that. So try upgrading this area as soon as possible. This weapon is already available at Rank 0, meaning the start of the game.

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FAL: Once you unlock the FAL, things just flow in your favor. Provided you know how to get better armor and pair it with the FAL, fighting aggressively will be the norm. When you use this assault rifle, expect to be greeted with a high damage stat and a very quick fire rate. Adding those qualities plus the fact that it’s an assault rifle, you’ll become a threat. Additionally, consider upgrading this weapon — it only gets better. This weapon unlocks at Rank 140.

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S-Tier Weapons

M4A1: The M4A1 is my personal favorite, but it’s not number one on the list for that reason. Its performance is rather unmatched, you can have two fire modes: Full Auto and Burst. When this comes into play, fighting becomes adaptable. So if you want to play at range, the M4A1 allows that with its accuracy when switched to Burst mode. The M4A1 is already unlocked at the start.

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AK 15: This has quickly become a go-to weapon for me. Out of the gate, it’s a fast, balanced, and competent weapon to have. The amount of customizations you can do for this weapon is unparallel. Check out this build guide on the AK 15 to see some powerful builds. One of my favorite aspects of the AK 15 is that it’s an adaptable weapon, meaning it’s great for a wide variety of situations. You have a few different firing modes such as burst, single, and full auto. This makes the gun highly versatile, so you’ll have an easy time adjusting to how BattleBit: Remastered plays with this gun.

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