“Though they can spray and pray with the best of them, the Sharpshooter is at their most dangerous when they take the time to place their shots where the enemy is vulnerable. Breathe in. Breathe out. Blow them away.” Here’s a table from the video showing the Veteran’s in-game sta...
Will you be a seasoned veteran of the Imperial army, a snarky outsider, or a fiery zealot? The choice is yours. Step into the violent, dystopian world of Warhammer 40,000. From boiling hot industrial factories to the decaying water maintenance zone afflicted by constant acid rainfall - ...
Most of the Feats that were available to you before can be found scattered around in these Trees, so if you loved the build and playstyle you had before, it should still be available to you even with these changes! Veteran Volley Fire:No longer designates Elites and Specials as a baseline...
If you’re a Veteran, don’t waste all your ammo right away. Make sure you have enough ammo (and your class ability) for when elites show up. If a boss appears, you’ll likely be the main DPS against it. Understanding the different enemy types, elites, and bosses of Warhammer 40k:...
Dealing with distance and ranged enemies is the game's most significant hurdle, but there are multiple ways to approach it. A Veteran Sharpshooter might pick off ranged units from a distance, or the Ogryn may use their riot shield to tank incoming shots for the squad. My personal favourite...
For the freshest experience for those coming over from Vermintide, the Veteran class is the best, as they're most adept with guns and thus feel the most different from the archers and axe-throwers of Fatshark's predecessor series. No class is without melee abilities, thankfully, as the ble...
Each of the four archetypes - Veteran, Zealot, Psyker and Ogryn - will now come with their own talent tree brimming with new skills and abilities. This affords much more versatility in how to build and play each starting character. "A really big thing that we've been trying to do since...