Helldivers 2has plenty of tools to help take down Automatons and Terminids, but there’s a major weapon oversight with one type of enemy – those horrible heavilyarmoredcreatures.

Heavily armored enemiesare all around Helldivers 2, from theRobot Devastatorsto the deadly Chargers. As such, they can pose quite a threat to liberty, and the team battling them, especially with the added power of ricochet.

In fact, withricochet now taking down Helldiverswho are using the wrong weapons, there’s never been a better time to introduce some more armor-piercing tools.

If you need to take down a heavily armored enemy, you’d be wise to equip the anti-tank Stratagem. After all, it’s what they’re made for and won’t give you that awful ricochet. But that can be extremely limiting to those players who want to optimize for more than just one enemy, especially considering the Anti-Tank takes up your support weapon.

As such, and to help inspire a more varied pick rate among the community, we need new weapons that are designed around heavier enemies.

For example, we could have armor-piercing rounds for certain weapons or even primary weapons that manage to strip off armor. Alternatively, Arrowhead could add Stratagems that point out weak spots for you to aim for, allowing for a different fighting style than just shooting as much as possible.

Such designs would allow players the chance to experiment with their metas and enable more varied ways to battle for democracy, rather than fans being forced to opt for one specific weapon.

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Thecommunity is echoingthe same ideas, with many asking for more ways to kill armored enemies, especially at higher levels, where it becomes impossible for the whole team to survive if everyone doesn’t bring Anti-Tank weapons.

Jessica Filby is Dexerto’s Deputy Games Editor in the UK, specializing in guide content. She is an expert covering Pokemon, Call of Duty, Minecraft, Baldurs Gate, and regularly plays through live service, single-player, cozy, and RPG games. Jess has bylines at GameRant and TheGamer. You can contact her at: jessica.filby@dexerto.com