In this guide, we shall go over the Support class in Battlefield 6 and offer general tips on how to make the best of it.
Battlefield 6 gives you four different classes to pick from, and each of these classes comes with its own pros and cons. While the classes are balanced for the most part, as a beginner, it is important to pick the right class, and none come close to the Support class in that regard.

The Support class is perfectly balanced and comes with a healthy mix of heals and ammo, letting you survive longer and also come in clutch for your team. This is by far the best beginner class in the game, and if you’re not sure how to play it, this guide is for you.
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Support Class Overview in Battlefield 6
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The Support class’s main ability is that it can revive teammates faster. While this may not seem like much, it is a lifesaver and can quickly turn the tide of the battle. In addition to this, the class also has no sprint penalty for LMGs, so you can run around supporting your teammates with suppressing fire. The class also unlocks the following abilities across various levels:
Support Class Loadout in Battlefield 6
Primary Weapon: L110 LMG
Sidearm: P18 pistol
The Support Class has two gadgets and one throwable that you can use.
How To Play Support Class in Battlefield 6
When playing the Support class, it is important to understand that you are NOT the frontline of the attack. To make the best of the class, you have to play behind your teammates and provide them with supplies and heals. If one of your teammates gets shot down in the chaos, you can use the class’s quick revive to quickly bring them back into the action. Your role, as you may have guessed, is to support your teammates and improve their survivability.
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