This Battlefield 6 Assault Class Weapon Combo is Completely OP

Players of the latest Battlefield game seem to prioritize winning and completing objectives over simply getting the most kills, but they still want to perform well. To capture and hold objectives, players need to eliminate enemies, which means having a reliable weapon is important. While the M4A1 is currently the most popular and adaptable gun, working well with any class, it doesn’t fully maximize the strengths of each role. Therefore, especially for Assault class players, exploring other weapon options might be beneficial.

Players who enjoy the Assault role in *Battlefield 6* will likely want to use Assault Rifles, as this class can quickly prepare and fire them after sprinting. But having just one main weapon isn’t enough for Assault players. They now have access to the Weapon Sling, previously a Recon class item, which lets them carry two primary weapons – like an Assault Rifle and a Shotgun – in addition to their pistol. This gives them effective firepower for both long and close-range combat.

Battlefield 6 Assaults Should Primarily Use The B36A4 Assault Rifle

Okay, so the B36A4 in *Battlefield 6* isn’t available right away – you’ll unlock it around rank 14. But honestly, it doesn’t take long, maybe 3-4 hours of playing, and even less if you’ve got some XP tokens saved up. It’s basically a renamed G36, and it’s seriously good. I can consistently get kills in four shots with it, and it works really well at medium and long ranges. As an Assault player, I’m definitely making sure I have this unlocked because it’s perfect for when I’m not rushing indoors or getting pressured by the enemy.

The following attachments are recommended to get the most out of the B36A4:

  • Scope: BF-2M 2.50X (10 points)
  • Muzzle: Linear Comp (10 points)
  • Barrel: 510MM Fluted (15 Points)
  • Underbarrel: Ribbed Vertical (20 Points)
  • Ammunition: Polymer Case (10 points)
  • Magazine: 30 Rnd (5 points)
  • Top Accessory: 120 MW Blue (30 points)

If you’re not playing aggressively with the B36A4, swapping the 120 MW Blue laser for the 50 MW Blue laser can give you enough extra points to equip Canted Iron Sights. These sights are helpful for quick aiming in close-quarters combat, especially since you won’t have a secondary weapon to fall back on.

The B36A4 is a fast-killing weapon, so upgrades aren’t needed for magazine size or headshot power. Instead, focus on improving its speed and accuracy, which is what the available attachments do. The laser sight dramatically speeds up aiming while moving and improves hipfire accuracy. The barrel also increases aiming speed and bullet velocity. Console players will especially appreciate the muzzle, as it reduces recoil to a more manageable vertical pattern. These improvements offset the Ribbed Vertical Grip’s usual downside, making the B36A4 a versatile and effective weapon for all *Battlefield 6* players.

Battlefield 6 Assaults Should Pull Out The M87A1 Shotgun in Close-Range Encounters

The 18.5KS-K automatic shotgun might become popular in *Battlefield 6* as more players unlock it, especially for classes limited to one main weapon. However, the M87A1 is a great choice as a second Assault weapon. It deals more damage than the M1014 and is available immediately, letting players quickly dominate close-quarters combat and start upgrading it with attachments.

The ideal M87A1 attachments are as follows:

  • Scope: Iron Sights (5 points)
  • Ammunition: Flechette (30 points)
  • Magazine: 7 Shell Tube (5 points)
  • Barrel: 20” Factory (10 points)
  • Left Accessory: Flashlight (10 points)
  • Right Accessory: 120 MW Blue (30 points)

This setup still has 10 points available, but it’s incredibly useful. It lets Assault players quickly draw their shotgun for close-range, accurate hipfire kills – exactly what they need in *Battlefield 6*. The two attachments are key because they both significantly improve hipfire accuracy, and the light also temporarily blinds opponents. Using Flechette ammo is also more reliable than Slugs, which are risky. Flechette rounds can hit and damage multiple enemies with a single shot, and they temporarily prevent health regeneration. This means if an enemy somehow survives the initial blast, you can quickly eliminate them before a support player can heal them.

Okay, so I’ve been checking out wzstats.gg – you know, the site that used to be all about *Warzone* and *Call of Duty* – and it looks like the M87A1 and B36A4 are seriously strong contenders right now. I think running those two together could be a really effective combo. Now, *Battlefield 6* is still pretty new, so things are bound to change. We’ll probably see the best loadouts shift as we unlock more seasonal stuff and level up our weapons. But if you’re playing as Assault right now, I’d definitely focus on getting those two guns leveled up – they seem to be top tier at the moment.

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2025-10-12 23:42