The many weapons in provide you with an arsenal to deal with the Emperor's enemies, but a select few are the best to deal with heretics. Primary, Secondary, and Melee weapons can all be wielded against enemy hordes or rival players. Choosing and upgrading the strongest of these tools will help you and your squad achieve many victories.
Some classes in are limited to what weapons they can use in both PvE and PvP modes. For example, the Bulwark archetype cannot use Primary weapons, as they replace a standard gun with a large shield. Despite the strength of some ranged or melee tools, you may not be able to use them unless you are playing as a specific class.
Firepower
Accuracy
Rate of Fire
Reloading Speed
Piercing
Range
Magazine Capacity
Ammo Reserve
4+
7
3
8+
2
6
8
80
The Heavy Bolt Pistol is one of the Secondary weapons you can equip and has some of the highest damage among the sidearms you can use. Hitting much harder than the standard Bolt Pistol, this weapon is perfect for clearing small enemies quickly with high accuracy. Since this weapon can be used by any class you choose in , it is a great universal weapon any build can wield.
With a sequel arriving a decade after its release, many players are asking if they need to play the first game before Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2.
With a decent magazine and ammo reserve, this weapon is reliable and capable of taking out stronger enemies just as effectively as a Primary weapon. However, without upgrading it for Perks, you'll quickly find out this weapon doesn't have anything above average beyond its damage.
The + logo on a weapon's stats means that it has a higher property in that category than a score with just one number. For example, Firepower 4 means that a weapon does slightly less than one with Firepower 4+.
Firepower
Accuracy
Rate of Fire
Reloading Speed
Piercing
Range
Magazine Capacity
Ammo Reserve
5
10
2
5
4
10
12
36
Those looking for extra range in a weapon should try the Stalker Bolt Rife, a Primary gun
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