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Best Weapons In Delta Force: Black Hawk Down

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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


Updated on March 15th, 2025, by Nathan Halsey: Delta Force has entered its second season, adding a new character as well as some balance refreshers. Since this article was originally written, more time has been spent with and around the current arsenal of weapons, and as more is learned of the game, a meta has become clearer. It should also be noted that in Delta Force's Warfare mode, Battle Rifles and Assault Rifles are placed within the same weapon category, having no real distinction aside from having different challenge progression. This article will use the term Assault Rifle to refer to both of them, as the distinction is seldom referenced in the game and within the Warfare community, and the use-case for each weapon is nearly identi


Vyron may not be as fast as D-Wolf, but he has much higher maneuverability . He can use his Dynamic Propulsion skill to rapidly dash towards a chosen direction , giving him an easy way to engage or retreat. Vyron's main ability equips him with a grenade launcher that knocks enemies down over a large area, rendering them harmless and vulnerable to damage, making this operator a great pick for breaching tight spa


While not as proficient as the G3 at pressuring snipers, it is much more forgiving in typical Assault Rifle ranges, as well as at closer range, being able to stand up to submachine guns as well. This allows the Scar-H to be effective right out of the gate, and it only gets better as players put some practice time into using the gun and level it


I'm yet to see a good rush with Toxik's Dragonfly swarm, but it's better than Stinger's healing pistol in a rush. That's quite a niche comparison, but the swarm is good for pushing corners or hallwa


These weapons aren’t completely interchangeable, but they both fulfill a specific role in the Assault Rifle category: close-range combat . Both of these weapons have very high rates of fire, and very high DPS, but weaker innate Control (which dictates weapon ki


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


Shotguns are the sledgehammers of close-quarters combat. Few video game experiences match the thrill of swinging through a doorway, blasting an enemy to bits, then pumping the gun to chamber the next sh

Like the other Engineers, Sineva can handle demolition work with the usual array of launchers available to the class. However, his true strength lies in close-quarter fights — Sineva can equip a heavy armor suit that absorbs damage, a ballistic shield that blocks bullets, and a grappling hook that can reel-in both friends and foes toward him. When it comes to holding rooms or pushing tight corridors, Sineva's your


The AKS-74 is a standout from the jump, and it only gets better with attachments. The driving force behind what makes the AKS-74 so good is its predictability; it kicks hard, but its recoil is almost completely verti


All operators are available in every game mode Delta Force has to offer, and while Warfare and Operations play very differently from each other, you can expect the characters to function more or less the same regardless of where they are. Here's a guide covering all playable operators, their abilities and gadgets, as well as some tips on how to use t


Oh man, it's a love-and-hate relationship with Vyron's ultimate. It's an area-of-effect knockback shell that can hit enemies to throw them off their feet and leave them vulnerable to a push. However, it's a double-edged sw


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


Stinger is a combat medic who can provide a ton of support to his team . Apart from healing, reviving, and resupplying teammates, he often leads the charge by providing smokescreens to cover the team's advance . Stinger doesn't have the offensive capabilities of the Assault characters, but he can be just as deadly with weapons like the CAR-15 or AKS-74 in Delta Force beginner Guide For

This makes keeping the recoil a simple downward movement, which in turn makes the weapon much easier to use at range, sporting good damage, and surprisingly good hip-fire, the AKS-74 is a great pick across ran


While fractured or injured, your vision is blurred, and your character makes noises that enemies can hear if you don't use painkillers and are in a one-to-one fight with enemies; having stronger resistance to fractures will give you an e


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