How to Play as an Engineer in Battlefield

Know how to use your weapons., Learn your role as an engineer., An ENG should be a strategic thinker, if there are two flags, think about which one has less people at it, meaning you have less chance of dying trying to take it. , Try to avoid city...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Know how to use your weapons.

    A good ENG knows how to use and when to use his weapons, use your rifle for long to medium ranges and pistol for short range.
  2. Step 2: Learn your role as an engineer.

    Engineers are more flexible than any class if you know how to use them, you can snipe, attack a base, defend a base, and take down any ground vehicle if you are stealthy. ,, ENG is very bad in city maps as it is close quarters and everyone uses a machine gun (MG) , Good maps for ENG are all desert maps, all pacific theater maps, and a few misc like Battle of the Bulge and Operation Market Garden
  3. Step 3: An ENG should be a strategic thinker

  4. Step 4: if there are two flags

  5. Step 5: think about which one has less people at it

  6. Step 6: meaning you have less chance of dying trying to take it.

  7. Step 7: Try to avoid city maps.

  8. Step 8: Recognize and learn all the good maps for an engineer.

Detailed Guide

A good ENG knows how to use and when to use his weapons, use your rifle for long to medium ranges and pistol for short range.

Engineers are more flexible than any class if you know how to use them, you can snipe, attack a base, defend a base, and take down any ground vehicle if you are stealthy. ,, ENG is very bad in city maps as it is close quarters and everyone uses a machine gun (MG) , Good maps for ENG are all desert maps, all pacific theater maps, and a few misc like Battle of the Bulge and Operation Market Garden

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