The backbone of any well-oiled team, the Engineer in Hell Let Loose is a fortification-building machine. Capable of turning any spot on the battlefield into an impregnable bunker or filling the land with various mines and barbed wire, this helpful class has a lot of useful things to deploy on the frontlines.
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Engineers are often high in demand as they have access to a wealth of obstacles, cover, and other constructs to aid in the overall war effort. This means they play a lot different compared to other classes in the game. It can be a lot of information to condense if you’re new, so here’s a handy guide to the Engineer in Hell Let Loose.
First off, the Engineer is primarily a defensive role. They’re very squishy and don’t have a lot of ammunition or items to defend themselves if they come under fire. So they’re best-used way in the back or ideally next to the Commander and an enormous stockpile of Supplies.
Engineers are all about building instead of fighting. They can construct barricades, barbed wire, bunkers, and more to keep the enemy at bay or provide respite from machine gun fire for friendly troops. Their Sapper tree, unlocked at level three, also provides a lot of fun tank-killing capabilities if you’re looking to try something more aggressive. But if you prefer to avoid direct conflict and like creating complex defenses in the massive maps of Hell Let Loose, then the Engineer is worth checking out.
As an Engineer, you’ll be getting familiar with Supplies and how they work. This class doesn’t really function without them. So knowing what to do with these piles of crafting parts when they’re air-dropped in or dumped off the back of a friendly truck is crucial.
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