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Created by a group of three indie developers, BattleBit Remastered exceeded all the pre-sales expectations. The title is a low poly FPS game, supporting as many as 254 players per server. The title marks an entry into the all-time shooting genre giants. The elite list of shooting genres has been strongly dominated by the Call of Duty franchise. But with the response BattleBit Remastered received in its initial days, fans speculate the title will outshine some classic CoD achievements. 

The game was initially planned to be an exclusive on Steam when announced back in 2016. It was later that the developers decided to opt for a market release, considering the bankability of the multi-player shooter title.

The gaming community is currently obsessed with the gameplay of BattleBit Remastered. One of its most credible features is the range of classes it provides the players to choose from. To enhance your gameplay experience, it is important to be thorough with the details of all these classes. 

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BattleBit Remastered: rankings of the classes 

Besides being a low poly FPS game, it has more than enough options for the players to choose from. It is important to keep in mind the statistics of all the skins for top-notch gameplay. These options differ in terms of having different abilities. Some attributes of distinction are health, running speed, reload speed, weapons, and equipment. Here are all the different types of classes with all their details. 

Assault Class

The Assault class is an upgrade for the players in terms of gameplay experience. It has a durable chest armor with a score of 43 and gives the players five primary magazines. It also includes two throwables, resulting in a ten percent decrease in running speed and aiming speed. The helmet also provides an extra 12 percent durability. 

The assault class is known for its passive reload boost. But players can only use assault rifles with this rank, unlike plenty of options given to the leader class. The skin has some extra secondary gadget explosives and a sledgehammer. 

Engineer Class

The engineer helmet is an aiming speed bonus. The default backpack of the class gives you a lot of extra gadgets. But this results in terrible running speed. The aiming speed of the class isn’t great either. 

The equipment loaded with the class mostly makes it suitable for vehicle action purposes. In most cases, it won’t suit infantry. The weapons include anti-vehicle devices and RPGs. The default setting provides the player with six rounds of RPGs. The package also includes some anti-air RPGs setting it apart from other classes. Besides the RPGs, this class does not provide anything particularly useful in BattleBit Remastered. 

Support Class

The support class is by far the most weapon-loaded class of the game. The best armor for the class is the Exo armor. The default gun that is provided is not good for battle. The main attraction of this class is a heavy ammunition kit.

Thus, supplying ammunition to your teammates might be the only good chance of earning some extra points in this class. The class is only recommended for players who prefer playing with light machine guns and ammunition. 

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Sniper Class 

The least weaponized class by far is the sniper class. This class scores 12 in durability for the chest and none for the helmet. The skin is one of the easiest to kill but comes with exceptional aiming ability. 

The class can run only two different weapons, which are snipers and DMR. This feature makes the class the only stand out to be able to use sniper rifles. The backpack also includes binoculars and MDX 201. 

Overall, the class is fine but isn’t appropriate for the demand of the gameplay

Medic Class: Best of the BattleBit Remastered?

Medic Class is considered a fan-favorite class in BattleBit Remastered. It comes with four primary magazines, some extra throwables, chest armor with a durability score of 25, and a helmet with a durability score of 12. The aiming speed and running speed are fine, but the class has a slower reload speed. 

The highlight of the class is its stock of some of the best gadgets in the title. Players have a wide variety of grenades to choose from. The best equipment is the extra load of bandages in the backpack. Compared to other classes that have only 5 bandages, the medic class has 20 bandages. The bandaging speed is twice as fast as the other classes. 

This attribute means players can revive their teammates twice as fast as any other class resulting in greater earnings of XP points.

Leader Class 

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The leader class is the class for a squadron leader. It is for a player who has created a squad on their own or moves up to become a squad leader. A squad leader gets 25 points on armor, which is a massive jump on default armor. The class brings along four primary magazines and some extra throwables. 

The backpack will give two extra primary gadgets and one extra secondary gadget. But the disadvantage of having the extra baggage in the back is it would directly affect the players’ running speed and aiming capacity. To be specific, it is expected to reduce by 7.5 percent. .The players can adapt according to their personal needs and make changes to the backpack.  

The highlight attribute of the rank is the addition of binoculars. It makes it possible to easily spot the enemy. Other weapons include a sledgehammer and a sculptor rifle.

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