The new Battlefield 6 is bringing back the series’ famous fast action, destructible maps, and team play, while also fixing problems from older games.
Set in modern combat, it goes back to a class system like in Battlefield 3 and 4. Everyone wants to get the most kills, but it’s not just about shooting.
To do well, you need to learn how the different classes and the changing battlefields work.
This guide will give you key strategies to beat your opponents and share one easy trick to help you get more kills. Let’s get started –
The Classes: How to Get More Kills
To get a lot of kills in Battlefield 6, you first need to know the four main classes and how to use them right.
Each one has a special job, but they all help you stay alive and take down enemies. Picking a class that fits how you play will make it easier to get kills.
1. The Assault Class
The Assault class is all about attacking. With assault rifles and gear that helps you move fast, it’s perfect for sneaking around and taking objectives.
A brand new gadget is the Deploy Beacon, which lets your team spawn behind enemy lines for surprise attacks.
The Simple Trick: Use the Adrenaline Ejector. Activate it before you rush into a fight to move faster and ignore flashbangs. This lets you surprise enemies and take them out quickly. Remember, it doesn’t heal you, so be smart. Use your speed to attack from the side and focus your fire.
Another Tip: Assault players capture objectives quicker. Use this to your advantage by luring enemies to a point you’re taking, then defeat them when they try to stop you.
2. The Support Class
If you like laying down a lot of fire and controlling groups of enemies, the Support class is for you. Their machine guns don’t slow them down as much now. Firing at enemies (suppression) also slows their healing, giving you more time to take them out.
The Simple Trick: Drop ammo and health packs for your team. Helping your squad earns you points which can be used for powerful rewards like UAVs that spot enemies. Also, use your bipod to steady your machine gun for much better aim, especially when holding a position.
Pro Tip: You can revive teammates quickly. Keep moving, but focus on bringing your squad back to life. A good revive can change a losing fight into a winning one by giving you more firepower. More teammates fighting means more help for you getting kills.
3. Recon Class
Recon isn’t just for hiding in one spot. It’s for getting kills by being sneaky and helping your team spot enemies. If you like sniping, the long-range shooting feels good and is rewarding.
The Simple Trick: Move after every kill. The glint from your scope shows enemies where you are, so change your spot right away. Use the Motion Sensor to see nearby enemies moving on your map.
Sniping Tip: Learn your rifle’s range. By default, it’s set for 100 meters, but you can adjust it for farther away. Always aim a little above an enemy’s head to compensate for the bullet dropping. A headshot means they can’t be revived.
4. Engineer Class
The Engineer is the best class for destroying vehicles. With rockets, missile launchers, and mines, they can do a lot of damage to tanks and even enemy soldiers.
The Simple Trick: When attacking vehicles, try to hit them from the back or side—where they’re weakest—and always stay near cover. Don’t put mines right in the middle of the road; put them off to the side where drivers won’t see them, so you can blow them up by surprise.
If you use an SMG, try the hand stop attachment. It helps you shoot more accurately from the hip while running, making it easier to take out enemies at close range.
Gadgets and How They Make the Difference
Gadgets are more than just extra items—they can change the entire game. Using the right gadget at the right time can create big opportunities for your team and lead directly to more kills.
Smart players use their gadgets often to get the most out of them. Here’s how to use them to your advantage:
- Break Walls to Surprise Enemies: Use grenade launchers, rockets, or C4 to blow holes in walls. This can surprise enemies who think they are safe inside. The maps in Battlefield 6 can be destroyed, so you can change the battlefield to create new, unexpected paths for attack.
- Use UAVs to Spot Enemies: When your squad earns enough points, you can call in a UAV. This flying drone shows you where enemies are on the map. This lets you and your team know exactly where to aim for easy kills. Recon players can also mark targets for vehicles and airstrikes to cause even more damage.
- Always Drop Health and Ammo Packs: It might seem basic, but these are incredibly important. Giving your teammates health and ammo lets them stay in the fight longer. A squad that isn’t running out of bullets or health can quickly outnumber and take down the enemy team.
Movement: How to Outplay Your Opponents
Moving well in Battlefield 6 is a key way to outsmart enemies and get more kills. The movement feels smooth and can give you a big advantage. Here’s how to use it:
1. Sliding and Prone Transitions
Sliding into cover or dropping to the ground during a fight makes you a smaller, harder target to hit. You can even dive backward to surprise an enemy.
The Trick: Slide sideways past enemies while shooting at them. Moving quickly across their screen makes it harder for them to aim at you.
2. Contextual Leans
When you walk up to a wall or corner, your soldier will automatically lean around it. This lets you see and shoot at enemies while keeping most of your body hidden.
3. Knife Sprint
If you pull out your knife, you will run faster. Use this to get back to the fight quicker or to run down an enemy who is alone.
Vehicles: The Kill Machines
Tanks, jets, and helicopters are incredibly powerful if you know how to use them. Don’t just get in and drive; learn how to use them to their full potential.
Tanks
- Always aim to angle the front of the tank toward threats, as the rear is your weakest point.
- Use your tow cannon (if available) to focus on enemy tanks. Winning tank duels creates pressure that can help your team control objectives.
Jets
- Use controlled bursts on your machine gun to destroy both air and ground targets.
- When attacking tanks or groups of infantry, aim for steep strafing runs at lower altitudes. This allows for more precise bombing.
Helicopters
- Work in tandem with a co-pilot who can control guns for infantry suppression. Don’t hover in place—use the helicopter’s momentum to maintain the element of surprise.
Pro Tip: The Simple Squadding Trick
Here is one simple trick to get more kills: stick with your squad.
The game rewards you heavily for playing as a team. When you work together, you earn squad points that can be used to call in powerful support like vehicles or spotting drones.
A squad that combines its strengths—like getting ammo from Support, spotting from Recon, and firepower from Assault—can easily beat a disorganized enemy team.
Also, staying near your squad means they can spawn on you if you’re in a safe spot. If you’re under fire, hide and let your teammates spawn on you to quickly turn the fight back in your favor.
Bonus Tips for Settings Optimization
Changing a few settings can make it easier to see enemies and aim better:
Turn Off Motion Blur: This makes the picture clearer, so you can see what’s happening during chaotic fights.
Make Your Mini-Map Bigger: A larger mini-map helps you spot enemies easier.
Adjust Your Field of View (FOV): A higher FOV (like 90-110) lets you see more to your sides. This is great on foot, but you might want a normal view when driving vehicles.
Weapon Field of View: Set this to “Wide.” It makes your gun take up less space on the screen, so you can see more of the battlefield.
Conclusion
Battlefield 6 is all about adapting to a fight that’s always changing. By learning your class, using your gadgets, moving smartly, and using vehicles well, you’ll be set up for success.
Remember, the easiest way to get more kills is to be a good teammate: stick with your squad, change your gear to fit the situation, and use the map to your advantage.
Now get out there, try these tips, and work your way to the top of the leaderboard