Delta Force: Weapon Tier List
And that's actually a lot of time, considering how intense operations can be . If you're stuck at a point fighting another team, chances are, a third team might come sniffing behind your back, and you may be sandwiched between them, making the situation even wo
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
Practice the shield, and you've got a solid defense in tight corners, but still don't rely too much on damage reduction; since you're not immune to damage , you can be taken down if enemy grenades land correc
The G17 sacrifices everything a good single-shot pistol has for a slightly better fire rate. It feels like a "last resort" because of the mediocre control and a death sentence if the enemy has a G18 or
I'd say D-Wolf is better than Vyron in mid-to-long-range combat . He's got smokes, triple-blasters, and an exoskeleton , which helps him to evade or intercept enemies. Smoke is a must when it comes to Tactical shoot
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
The P90's intrinsic 50-round magazine gives it a big head start against other submachine guns, allowing the weapon to secure more kills in a single reload than most others. Where this weapon differs from something like the Bizon, however, is that it excels at close range, and is less punishing to hip-fire thanks to the higher fire-r
Second, you need to know the maps you're playing on . If this is your first time running a map (especially Space City), look at the tactical map as you fly in and then for a few seconds after deploying. Note where the safe icons are and whether any enemy officers are alive. Steer clear of b
It would be a tie between Luna and Hackclaw for the top spot. However, Hackclaw outshines Luna in the Operations mode. The Warfare mode is still there, but there's so much happening that it can sometimes be confus
Some would argue that having characters with abilities in a tactical shooter isn't a good idea, but I say it's a revelation. You can be creative with abilities and use them in different ways to take out your enemies while maintaining the game's raw gunp
You can dash in, do a 180-degree turn, and slay an enemy if you're feeling creative with him. And if you're planning to give your enemies an even bigger surprise, toss in those Magnetic Bombs and watch them burn to cind
The knockback can bounce off a wall or an obstacle to you ; instead of enemies, you'll be on the ground. That's why it's preferred to perfectly align the compressed air round since it can knock you back inst
So, the first strategy is don't take fights you know you can't win . Sounds obvious, but it isn't always. If you hear more than two sets of footsteps moving around you , and they don't sound like the back and forth of the AI, you'll know there are two humans on the other end. If they peek at you at the same time, your odds of winning are s
Putting armor's relative weakness in Delta Force aside, if you have the money to spare, always wear purple armor and use purple ammo if you can afford it. You'd be surprised what you can get away with and get away from if you're properly protected and shooting the right kinds of bull
Another way to consistently survive in Delta Force is using the Healer support operator, Stinger . While operators like Luna, Hackclaw, and D-Wolf work wonders as part of a squad, Stinger's self-heal does more than restore your HP: it also temporarily removes the effects of debu
As a support, I expected more from Toxik, but it's a pretty lukewarm kit, to be honest. Her kit's silver lining is a shortening of consumables in the Operations mode , which helps you save a few seconds during the bat
Combine the self-heal with moving erratically to escape fights, and it's possible to play guerrilla warfare with whole groups , diving in and out of combat, jumping out of windows, and generally being a nuisance. You might not get the entire squad, but you can cause no end of frustration or at least get away with your l
It's not quite as easy as it sounds, but you can use the same basic strategies to win fights and avoid them. Your first and most important defense is your hearing. Always have a helmet with audio amplification and noise cancellation like the MC2
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 site 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