Battlefield 1 will feature four distinct classes on its release in October. Players can choose any of these according its own distinguished role, and each of its distinct strengths and weaknesses. Players need to collaborate with other members of their team in order to win the game. According to Game Rant, each player in the team should have each of their own classes, and work their way into facilitating balance while playing.
The Classes
New Classes. Based on the reports from VGR, Battlefield 1 is designed to be different than that of the previous Battlefield games. Every player has to make adjustments regarding their style and focus, so that they could come out as victors. Upgrading of gears and weapons in Battlefield 1 can happen only if the player will level up in each of the class. It would be ideal if players will try to play all of the four core classes. This is for them to realize which of these do they like most.
Assault Class. This class is meant for those players who want a close-quarter combat and getting on to the enemy tanks. Submachine guns are the primary weapons of this class. This is recommended for players who likes going to towns while avoiding open areas.
Medic Class. This class is a good option for those players who like to be placed behind the front-line teams of Assault and Support Classes. Their semi-automatic rifles work best at mid-range fights. The team of Medics should keep other members healthy and alive, thus they should be focusing on revival downed team members and provide those who are unhealthy with health packs.
Support Class. The players in this class carry light machine guns in order to overturn their enemies. They have gadgets that help out their team mates to win the fight.
Elite Class. The Elite Class has three sub-classes in it. They are the Sentry, Tank Hunter, and Flame Trooper. The Sentry Class has large machine guns and heavy armors. The Tank Hunter class is equipped with a large anti-tank rifle. The Flame Trooper class has flamethrowers and incendiary grenades.