A new datamine reveals details about Class Specialisations in Battlefield Labs.
According to a report by MP1ST, Battlefield Labs will feature four levels of Class Specialisations. Class Specialisations are different types of support players will be able to offer their team. There are 5 Classes: Fire Support, Engineer Anti-Vehicle, Mechanic, Recon and Pathfinder. The new Class Specialisations are similar to the Field Upgrades we saw in Battlefield 4.
The report also states that the information about Class Specialisations in Battlefield Labs was procured through datamine details from the 1|BF Telegram group. As it is not the game’s final build, these features are subject to change or even removal prior to release, so players should keep that in mind.
Battlefield Labs Features Different Levels of Class Specialisations
Fire Support
- L1 will feature faster movement when resupplying ammo, transitioning from prone, aiming and moving while aiming using LMGs.
- Level 2 is called Ammo Interact Plus, where teammates will have an increased radius to grab ammo from the player.
- Level 3 introduces Improved Weapon Mounting, which will “improve the effects of mounting your weapon”.
- Level 4 is called Active Resupply, where players can press L1 + R1 to drop a crate that will instantly resupply the team.
Engineer Anti-Vehicle
- Level 1 is called the Anti-armor tree, which helps slow heavily damaged vehicles, provides players with extra rockets, and highlights damaged vehicles.
- Level 2 is called Dogpile, and it helps you reload Rocket Launchers fasters.
- Level 3 is Mark Target, which allows players to lock on faster to vehicles they have already damaged or aimed at.
- Level 4 is a Thermite Drone, which deploys a drop that disrupts vehicles; it can be activated by pressing L1 + R1.
Mechanic
- Level 1 is Mechanic Tree, which will slow overheating for vehicle secondary weapons and repair tools. The Class Specialisation will also reduce the lock-on time for vehicles that players occupy and highlight mines close to you.
- Level 2 will recharge your vehicle gadgets faster.
- Level 3, called Vehicle Health Plus, removes the auto-repair limit restriction for vehicles you have used.
- Level 4 is called Active Repair, and pressing L1 + R1 instantly repairs the vehicle you are using.
Recon
- Level 1 is Sniper Tree, which will spot while aiming, reduce weapon sway, and decrease detection when spotted.
- Level 2 is called Despicable, and it will spot the enemies that have been “hit in the chest with bolt-action rifles” and slow down healing.
- Level 3, called Killshot, removes the revive ability for any enemy “killed with a headshot by bolt-action rifles.”
- Level 4 is Mortar Support, and it launches a mortar strike at your aiming position when pressing L1 + R1.
Pathfinder
- Level 1 makes the player invisible to motion sensors when not sprinting, will hide their death markers from enemies on the mini-map and will reveal which enemies are targeting you.
- Level 2 is called Damage Spot, which will spot the enemies you have damaged.
- Level 3 is Silent Movement, reducing the sound you create while moving.
- Level 4, called UAV Call-In, activates a UAV when pressing L1 + R1.
In other news, data miners recently uncovered a Battlefield Pro ‘premium’ subscription. Also, Battlefield 6’s free-to-play battle royale game mode has been datamined. What are your thoughts on Battlefield Labs Class Specialisations? Let us know in the comments or on our community forum!
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