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Nov 18 at 11:50 am In Battlefield 6, painting a target with a laser designator is one of the most powerful team tools you can use. If you want to practice without pressure, try the sequence first in a Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby to learn how long a painted lock lasts and how teammates can use it. Painting a target means you hold a laser on an enemy vehicle or exposed player so the whole team can see and hit that target more easily. The player who keeps the laser steady must pick a safe spot and keep line of sight. The game then shows a paint marker on the target for your teammates. This marker is more than a light on the HUD. It changes who can lock on and how much damage the target takes. The first big effect of painting is that it lets more weapons lock on than they normally would. Some launchers only lock on to aircraft or only to ground vehicles by default. When you paint a target, the laser gives a signature that lets different launchers lock in. That means a soldier with a Stinger or Javelin may suddenly fire at targets that the weapon cannot normally lock. This change gives any nearby teammate a quick way to join the strike, even if they lack the right launcher at first. The second major effect is damage amplification. When a vehicle gets hit while it is painted, it takes much more damage from each strike. A tank that would normally take several hits may be destroyed by only two or three focused shots when it is painted. That makes a painted target a priority and it shortens the window the enemy has to react or flee. In practice, this means one player takes a risk to paint and the rest of the team converts that risk into a fast kill. Painting works best when the squad uses a simple plan and clear calls. One common plan is to assign a painter, then call out when the marker is up. The painter should pick cover and a steady sightline. Then the anti-vehicle players lock on and fire together. Another good plan is to paint and then use explosives and ranged rockets at nearly the same time. This kind of timing turns a long trade into an immediate loss for the enemy vehicle. The mechanic is a pure team mechanic: it needs one player to hold a visible beam and others to commit to the follow-up hits. Learn the risks and counters while you drill the sequence. The player who holds the laser can be exposed, so place the painter behind cover and rotate them out if enemies close. Watch for sensor shots, for flanks, and for countermeasures that break locks. Practice safe positions and quick reloads. Use a Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby to test variant timings, like how long the paint lasts on a fast-moving aircraft or how much extra damage rockets do against a painted tank. That low-pressure practice helps you nail the timing and the calls before you try the move in a live match. Enjoy risk-free and budget-friendly Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby services through U4GM. https://www.u4gm.com/battlefield-6-bot-lobby Status: Users Age: 26 City: not specified Registration: Nov 18 Last visit: Nov 18 at 11:50 am Topics: 4 Messages: 4 Reputation: 0 Thanked: 0 Send personal message | |
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