Out of the six classes in , the heavy class offers the most damage and support to squads battling for control of the galaxy. Whether you're playing Operations Mode or Eternal War, an optimized heavy build will help your team quickly destroy hordes of Tyranids and squash the heretic rebellion. Serve the Emperor well and defend mankind by upgrading to the best heavy class build.
After beating the campaign, there is ample opportunity to perform gruesome finishers in two game modes. Decide between six classes in the Armouring Hall and head into the fray of Operations Mode or Eternal War. For heavy builds, there are key weapons and perks needed to maximize class potential. Heavy builds deal the most damage and have the thickest armor, but also move the slowest. Focus upgrades on damage output and boosting Iron Halo.
The auxiliary modes of are squad-focused games. Each squad member has a role to play. For heavy builds, this means dealing damage and staying alive. The heavy class is versatile in terms of dealing ranged damage. While the class does not allow for a melee weapon to be equipped, heavy builds make up for close-range damage with strong primary weapons and a unique special ability, the Iron Halo. Since heavy builds can’t rely on melee finishers to regenerate armor, the priority should be to activate Iron Halo as often as possible.
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In Operations Mode or Eternal War, Iron Halo is a heavy build’s best friend. This special ability boosts outgoing ranged attacks while blocking incoming enemy ranged attacks. It can also be upgraded for additional effects. While there are unique support perks to choose from, like Bond of Brotherhood and Encompassing Aegis, the best heavy build focuses upgrades on damage output. With a relic tier weapon and the right perk selection, you can weaken tougher enemies faster or clear space for
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