It tries to be a sniper rifle with AR stats, but that’s what makes it unfortunate. Pros and Cons: A semi-automatic rifle that has high firepower. Has good accuracy, handling, and mobility stats though. Pros and Cons: An automatic rifle that offers high damage, but it fires slowly compared to the other ARs, unfortunately. Despite its higher stats compared to its sibling, it only fires 3 round bursts, which is the downside. Pros and Cons: The better version of the M4 Carbine in real life, but not the preferred choice in B4B. When it shoots, it sprays all over the screen like a light machine gun. Pros and Cons: The worst assault rifle to use in the game due to its strong recoil and bad handling. It has decent damage, good range, great accuracy, handling, and mobility. Pros and Cons: The M4 Carbine is the most balanced assault rifle of all despite being a starter gun. Here are the five assault rifles you can find in the game. One of the best guns to use as it is newbie-friendly. The assault rifle is a short, compact, type of weapon that can handle long ranges and has a good amount of bullets to waste on Ridden. Does not take a lot of stamina when swung around. Super lightweight, decent damage, and has the best handling a mobility with a score of 100. Pros and Cons: Surprisingly the best melee weapon to use in Back 4 Blood. If you see no other melee weapon and see this, this is the better choice. Great handling, lightweight, balanced, doesn’t take a lot of stamina to swing, and very handy. Pros and Cons: The upgraded version of the bat. You’ll die quickly if you swing this around recklessly. It takes the most stamina to swing around and that means with no stamina, you will have slower reaction time and hits on Riddens. Pros and Cons: The worst melee weapon to use due to its poor handling and it’s heavy. Lightweight, good mobility, and decent damage. Pros and Cons: The bat is the best starter melee weapon to use. Here are the four melee weapons and their details. Also, these weapons cannot be modified, so take them as they are. It does take a lot of stamina when you swing it though. It’s the best weapon type to use for characters who are more optimized for melee combat and handy in closed-range fights. There are four melee weapons that are scattered all over the game and can be used as a secondary weapon in combat. Good enough to push back a group of Riddens if you get overwhelmed. A lot of ammo, good accuracy, balanced handling, and mobility. Pros and Cons: One of the best sidearms to use especially with a sniper rifle as primary. Best for cleaning up crowds of Riddens at close range. Pros and Cons: One of the best sidearms to use especially with a sniper rifle or a medium-range gun to use. Pros and Cons: The better magnum to use compared to the 357 Magnum. Pros and Cons: While the Glock 23 has slightly better damage than the Beretta M9, it has slightly poor handling and mobility. Best for semi-automatic guns that need finishers. It is powerful, yes, but the recoil holds it back, making it not suitable for those who are using sniper rifles. Pros and Cons: The worst magnum to use due to its huge recoil. Best for the few surviving Riddens after a big battle. Pros and Cons: The best sidearm in terms of mobility and handling, if only its damage is higher than the Tec 9. Good for starters, but has bad mobility, low handling, and firepower is low as well. Pros and Cons: The worst of all sidearms. Here are all of them, our personal rankings of each, its pros and cons, and how they look in-game. There are about seven sidearm guns that you can find all over the Back 4 Blood chapters and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
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