The Support class can be one of the best choices for beginners in Battlefield 6, and you can make the most of it with a good loadout.
Compared to the other classes in the game, the Support is trickier to master. Your main priority is to help your teammates and allow them to survive for a longer time. This guide will help you get the best loadout for the class and win more games to ease your grind.
Best Support loadout in Battlefield 6
Category | Choice |
---|---|
Primary weapon | KTS100 Mk8 |
Secondary weapon | P18 |
Gadget 1 | Defibrilator |
Gadget 2 | Grenade Intercept system |
Throwable | Smoke Grenade |
Field Specialization | Combat Medic |
Unlike Assault, you don’t need to unlock the best specialization for Support, as it comes unlocked by default. Your key ability is Restock Allies, which allows you to resupply and heal nearby allies for 10 seconds. You also take only 1.7 seconds to revive nearby teammates.
On one hand, you can reduce the chances of your allies dying on the field, and also revive them faster than other classes. Defense-Focused makes defensive gadgets have a +25% resupply rate, and GPDIS intercepts two more projectiles. These buffs benefit your Gadgets directly.
Additionally, you can also heal yourself by reviving allies, and the effect continues as long as you don’t get hit. You can also use Urgent Aid to drag downed soldiers 20% faster, and revive them 2.5 seconds quicker.
Your primary aim is to help your Assault with the heals, and use the Smoke Grenade to confuse. As a primary weapon, any LMG works well with the Combat Medic spec. However, try to unlock the KTS100 Mk8 as quickly as possible since the gun provides good reload speed, a healthy dose of damage, and steady aiming. If you’re a beginner, getting your hands on this gun will take some time, but it’s well worth the effort.

As a support, you’ll almost always want to have the Defibrillator in your hands, as it will quickly revive your fallen teammate. Just tab the Defib near an ally, and it will instantly revive your fallen teammates. The gadget can also damage enemies (honestly, don’t try that).
For Gadget 2, the Grenade Intercept System is my go-to choice, but you can also opt for the Missile Intercept System if you’re getting targeted by long-range options. Getting stuck by grenades is far more common in my experience, so I have chosen it in my preferred loadout.
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