Are Heavy Weapons Worth It in Fallout 76?

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avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

Absolutely, heavy weapons are totally worth it in Fallout 76! They're game-changers in big fights and against tough enemies like the Scorchbeast. Plus, with the right perks like 'Bear Arms' to reduce their weight and 'Heavy Gunner' to increase their damage, you become a walking tank. Just remember, ammo can be a bit of a grind, so stock up!

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avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

Honestly, it depends on your play style. Heavy weapons shred through ammo and can weigh you down, but if you love feeling like a powerhouse and mowing down waves of enemies, then yes, they're worth it. Just be ready to put some work into ammo crafting and maybe hoarding.


avatarDistributingJoke7 months ago

Not really. They're fun but impractical due to the weight and ammo consumption. You're better off with a high-damage rifle setup.

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