ATVs
All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) in Battlefield 6 are nimble, fast-moving ground vehicles perfect for rapid traversal across the map and flanking maneuvers. While they offer little in terms of offensive firepower, their speed and maneuverability make them invaluable for quickly capturing objectives, repositioning troops, or escaping dangerous situations. Mastering their handling can provide a sificant tactical advantage.
ATVs are typically found at desated spawn points across various maps. Their primary strength lies in their agility, allowing players to weave through complex terrain and avoid direct engagements. However, they are lightly armored and highly vulnerable to enemy fire, especially from heavy weapons and explosives. Therefore, using an ATV effectively requires a cautious approach, prioritizing speed and evasion over direct confrontation.
When using an ATV, consider the following strategies: Scouting: Use their speed to quickly scout enemy positions and relay information to your squad. Objective Capture: Race to capture undefended objectives before the enemy can react. Flanking: Utilize their speed to bypass enemy strongholds and attack from unexpected angles. Extraction: Provide a quick getaway for squadmates under heavy fire. Remember to always be aware of your surroundings and potential threats.
The ATV's passenger seat can be occupied by a squadmate, allowing for coordinated assaults or quick troop deployment. While one player drives, the passenger can provide covering fire with their primary weapon. However, the passenger is exposed and vulnerable. Effective use of ATVs often involves hit-and-run tactics, making quick strikes and then retreating to safety before the enemy can retaliate. Their presence on the battlefield can disrupt enemy formations and create crucial openings for your team.