Flatline VK-47

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Heavy weapons have ever held an interesting place in the Noon Legends meta. There was a fourth dimension that the Spitfire would've been number ane on this list, no contest — but afterward the Season 9 nerf, the category is a flake shaken up. If we lined upwards all the heavy hitters and aimed for the all-time of the best, what would that look similar? Let's take a look, from most favorite to least.

Prowler

At that place is a reason the Prowler SMG is a care packet weapon. While information technology'due south unwieldy in its default burst mode, with a simple toggle into motorcar-burn down, it's clear this thing was designed to melt opponents. It is a close-range weapon, then if you're playing mid to long-range, y'all may want to skip this, just the Prowler is pretty much always worth picking up if you are using another SMG.

Flatline

The Flatline VK-47 is probably 1 of the most underrated weapons in the game. It's a nifty weapon both in machine-burn down style, or in single-fire if you accept the Anvil Receiver Hop-Upwards. You can utilize this gun both at mid-range and close-range depending on the optics, and the hip-fire isn't too bad either. While it isn't the best gun in the game, it is one of the most versatile.

Spitfire

While it no longer sits in the number one spot, the Spitfire is yet kick. The Spitfire is a solid LMG, though non equally powerful as the Fifty-Star free energy LMG is right now. It works well with a mid-range optic, and even though it has no toggle fire way, information technology can still be utilized in two ways past switching between a mid-range optic and hip fire. Both tin can be deadly if utilized correctly.

We debated putting the Wingman on the list because it is 1 of the best guns for high-level players. That said, the difficulty threshold is just too high to justify it. If yous have gilt aim though, give the Wingman a try.