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    Battlefield 2042 Light Infantry

    Battlefield 2042 Light Infantry Guide


    Light Infantry

    Class Stats
    Offense: 6
    Defense: 5
    Speed: 6
    Objective: 6
    Teamwork: 4
    Solo: 9
    Versatility: 9

    Playstyle: Aggressive
    Focus: Map Control & Gun Fighting

    Class Description

    Light Infantry are faster, more aggressive Infantry that excel in offense tactics and are capable of putting pressure on any opposing team.  Light Infantry use aggressive tactics in gunfights but needs to be versatile enough to dig in and support a team fight during larger engagements.  Gear setups are generally an all-around weapon system focused on close to medium range with slightly increased speed and slightly reduced armor.  Light Infantry players are known for their ability to maneuver around the map to get an advantage and excel in both team and solo play.

    Class Equipment - Weapons

    Versatile close to medium-range weapons are the focus of most Light Infantry as the ability to outflank and disrupt the opponents while still holding the frontline of the overall team is key to success.  This is the main reason that submachine guns have come to be the dominant Light Infantry weapon of choice, as they are usable at all ranges but generally excel in close to medium ranges. Assault rifles are also a solid choice for Light Infantry as well due to the fact they are competitive with submachine guns at close to medium range and allow better mid-range gunfighting which can mean a lot during team-focused goals and when being aggressive is not working.

    Primary Suggestions

    Submachine Guns: While extremely short-ranged submachine guns should be left to the specialized Light Infantry or the more appropriate Recon users, the medium and long-ranged ones can offer a Light Infantry player high versatility while increasing close-range effectiveness on clustered maps.  Often nearly as versatile as assault rifles, submachine guns offer better aggressive gunfighting and hip fire that can often be the deciding factor in a gunfight.

    • Suggestions: PBX-45, PP-29, K30, MP9

    Assault Rifles: As previously stated, these weapons pack a punch in a vast number of situations and are often considered to be the most versatile weapon available in nearly every shooter-related game.  Choosing one with better close-range stats and tighter hip fire can allow Light Infantry to excel in their close-ranged home while still handling most situations at other ranges.

    • Suggestions: M5A3, AK-24, SFAR-M GL, AC-42

    Shotguns: Generally, shotguns are not advised for any Infantry-based primary weapon due to their lack of versatility and extremely poor gun fighting ability at mid to long ranges.  However, thanks to games adding in high levels of customization and perks to wildly change how some weapons work, shotguns may be a usable solution on smaller maps and matches where being able to outflank and outmaneuver the opponent is easy.  We highly advise selecting a shotgun that is better at mid to long ranges as your primary goal as the point-blank glass cannon style of guns hurts teamwork significantly.

    • Suggestions: MCS-880, 12M Auto

    Operator Suggestions

    Assault Operators: The Assault Operator class in Battlefield 2042 is perfectly suited for the Light Infantry role. With their focus on assault rifles and versatile abilities, these operators are invaluable in various combat scenarios. Key figures like McKay and Sundance are notable for their mobility, which is crucial for maintaining map control – a vital aspect of Light Infantry strategy. Zain stands out for his exceptional gunfighting skills, making him a reliable choice in direct confrontations. Dozer, with his passive explosive resistance, is a strategic pick, especially useful when advancing into enemy territory. However, it's important to note that the primary perk of extra assault rifle ammo may not significantly impact head-to-head confrontations, given the frequent ammo resupply options from teammates.

    • Suggestions: McKay, Sundance, Zain

    Support Operators: While Support Operators might seem counterintuitive for the typically aggressive Light Infantry role, they offer valuable team support. The ability to resupply teammates is always beneficial, even for those who are often the first to engage. Their buffs to SMGs can align well with Light Infantry tactics, particularly on smaller maps where close-quarters combat is prevalent. Choosing a resupply gadget can effectively compensate for the Assault class's ammo perk, adding to the Light Infantry's versatility.

    • Suggestions: Angel

    Engineers and Recon Operators: Engineer Operators generally don’t align well with the Light Infantry's forward-operating nature, as their abilities are less effective in front-line flanking scenarios. Recon Operators, on the other hand, can significantly bolster a Light Infantry's stealth and disruption tactics. Operators like Blasco, with their stealth-oriented abilities, can provide an edge before engaging in gunfights. Paik’s ability to detect enemies through walls and Rao’s capability to disrupt enemy setups at the onset of a battle are both instrumental for Light Infantry in gaining the upper hand. Recon Operators are ideally suited for creating tactical disruptions and targeting support units, complementing the Light Infantry's need for effective engagement in team fights.

    • Suggestions: Blasco, Paik, Rao

    Class Equipment - Other

    Light Infantry players need equipment to win map control and eliminate opponents by starting with the upper hand.  Selecting items that either enhance your ability to move around the map or reduce the opposing team’s ability to do the same is an amazing way to lock down key points and ruin the opponent's front-line support.  However, do not forget that you are pushing into or past your frontline and will often be on the opponent's territory and will need to win surprise gunfights or escape from collapsing situations using the equipment.

    Throwable Items and Grenades: High damage, throw-and-forget style equipment (like frags, claymores, and timed explosives) are excellent choices as they allow supportive damage against opposing teams and allow defensive moves like denying a hallway push for a few seconds so you can escape your compromised location.  Disorientating style grenades can also be a highly effective support weapon as they are great at giving you an advantage in a team fight when a key flank works out.  Revealing/radar-based devices are an excellent item for Light Infantry as seeing where the opponents are located provides a massive advantage in gunfights and objectives which is highly convenient when you can place those devices within the opponent's area.  Traps and tripwires can also wreak havoc on an opposing team when they are placed in key points and can be effective at both discovering enemy movements and thinning out their ability to team fight.

    • Suggestions: Smoke Grenade, Incendiary Grenade, Frag Grenade, EMP Grenade, Prox Sensor

    Gadgets: Gadgets like grappling hooks or movement-enhancing gear enable rapid traversal of the battlefield, allowing Light Infantry to quickly reposition, seize key locations, or launch surprise attacks. To maintain control, deploying proximity sensors or drones can be crucial for monitoring enemy movements and planning preemptive strikes. Additionally, using explosives like C4 or anti-vehicle mines can disrupt enemy advances and protect captured zones. By smartly utilizing these gadgets, Light Infantry players can not only spearhead aggressive attacks but also play a pivotal role in controlling the map, keeping the enemy on the back foot, and securing strategic advantages for their team.

    • Suggestions: Anti-Tank Mine, Recoilless M5, Ammo Crate, Med Pen, C5 Explosive

    Class Use - Communication

    Light infantry players are great at locating opponents and will often see events or power plays happening before they are even set into motion.  However, it can be easily stated that using other teammates' communication is more important and being able to process callouts to position yourself properly for a counterplay or aggressive push is a major key to success.  Working with your team is both a great strategy to prevent your team from walking into a poor situation and also a great strategy to prevent yourself from casually walking onto the other team.

    Class Use - Close Quarters

    Light Infantry should be excelling at close quarters, but always be wary of players using extremely high DPS zero-range weapons.  While an SMG will give a Light Infantry player the advantage over most other player types in this range, it will do little to help prevent getting melted instantly when you push too hard.  The key to this range is being aggressive enough to get into close quarters and therefore remove all the advantages most opponents have over you, but also be conservative enough to not over-push or chase other players to a situation that is simply unwinnable for yourself.

    Class Use - Medium Range

    Medium range is often where many of your one-on-one gunfights will happen as it is generally where the engagement happens during team fights.  Winning these battles is very important to your team's overall success as being in a flanking position and spending extra time to run around the map is not helpful if you end up losing your head-to-head gunfights anyway.  Remember that you might not have the best weapon for this role, but you should be using your map skills to get the first hits on other players to overcome any shortfalls.  Light Infantry should be starting gunfights at this range and not be surprised by them as that defeats the majority of your advantages and shows that your map utilization may need work.

    Class Use - Long Range

    Long-range is not where Light Infantry should be excelling, but they should be able to compete and at least add to team fights at this range.  Survival is the goal in long-ranged gunfights as you should be using your time to remove the distance and slowly place yourself at the advantage or at least make the support player that engaged you fall back and therefore open up a lane for your team.


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