PUBG Blindspot Agent tier list
PUBG Blindspot is available on Steam via early access, and the launch offers 15 different Agents for you to choose from Every Agent has unique weapons, gadgets, and more for you to enjoy. Nine Agents are available at launch by default, and you can unlock six more with your in-game credits. While all available choices seem to be pretty strong, few are better than the rest.Table of contentsComplete PUBG Blindspot tier listS-tierA-tierB-tierComplete PUBG Blindspot tier list Image via Krafton While the basic gadgets for most Agents are the same, they differ in their Uniques and Primary Weapon. I have used three different tiers to separate all the characters.S-tier Agents have meta weapons and Unique gadgets that make them the foundation of a competitive team.A-tier Agents have strong weapons and good Unique gadgets, but they're some way from the top.B-tier Agents are decent choices, but their Primary weapons and Unique gadgets feel slightly weak in certain areas.S-tierApex: He is my favorite Assault Agent, and for good reasons. He's available for free and is an excellent choice for beginners. The Blue Zone grenade flushes out hidden enemies, thereby reducing the strategic advantage of your enemies.Fanatic: Not many seem to realize how vital support (Tacticians) are in PUBG Blindspot. Her Med Kit allows you to provide heals and sustain your allies for a longer period in a battle. Her P90 is also a strong choice when it comes to damage.Kayak: Kayak is one of the smartest Agents, all thanks to his Remote Charge Unique. The gadget allows you to plant and trigger remote explosives that can rip through enemies and blockades alike. You can also ambush enemies if you plant the explosives carefully.A-tierGoldberg: Goldberg might not be the best Tactician in solo; his utility goes up in well-coordinated teams. His Red Chip Booster amplifies the physical abilities of all his teammates, allowing the whole squad to perform better. The G36C also shoots well and has decent accuracy.Buddy: If you like to stay in the back and play safe, Buddy is a good choice. Her Drill Camera also feeds data to the entire squad. However, you'll want to be good with your aim.Collision: While Collision is a Tactician, I play him more like an Assault. His S1300 shotgun is lethal at close range, and you can set up Proxy Mines at blind spots to catch the enemy off guard.Haze: In the right hands, Haze can be considered as S-tier. His Micro Uzi uses silenced Magnum bullets that prevent the enemy from tracing his location, and Focus Stim provides a temporary boost to his overall performance.Blaze: A well-rounded Agent who does decent damage with UMP45 and burns enemies with his Molotov. He's pretty easy to learn and master.Karnival: If you like a no-nonsense breacher, Karnival is a good choice. He is available for free and comes with the might AKM as his Primary. The Explosive Hammer is easy to use and can finish an enemy in a few strikes.B-tierWhistle: While her FAMAS weapon is one of the stronger choices in the meta, the Blue Chip Tracker is very situational. She's A-tier if you're playing in a well-coordinated team, but lacks elsewhere.Wilson: Wilson is an exceptionally situational Agent whose entire use-case scenario depends on shielding his team. You'll have to play in the front and use his Ballistic Shield to save teammates.Dropout: She is one of the hardest Agents to master. Her Vector Primary dishes out decent damage, but I am not a fan of her Gas Launcher Unique. You'll really need to take time when you use the gadget for maximum results. Once used, you'll need to hope for your allies to charge in at the correct moment.Clarice: She's a brilliant Agent who can detect enemy movements with the Motion Sensor. However, her overall effectiveness depends heavily on how well-coordinated the team is. The M249E3 Primary is supremely strong in terms of overall damage output. Two Agents are waiting to be assessed: Patch and Zen. Both characters remain locked by default, and I will be reviewing both. Remember that opinions for some Agents could vary based on how you like to operate. Always compose a team that has different roles and allows you to be flexible in a fight. The post PUBG Blindspot Agent tier list appeared first on Destructoid.

PUBG Blindspot is available on Steam via early access, and the launch offers 15 different Agents for you to choose from
Every Agent has unique weapons, gadgets, and more for you to enjoy. Nine Agents are available at launch by default, and you can unlock six more with your in-game credits. While all available choices seem to be pretty strong, few are better than the rest.
Image via Krafton While the basic gadgets for most Agents are the same, they differ in their Uniques and Primary Weapon. I have used three different tiers to separate all the characters.- S-tier Agents have meta weapons and Unique gadgets that make them the foundation of a competitive team.
- A-tier Agents have strong weapons and good Unique gadgets, but they're some way from the top.
- B-tier Agents are decent choices, but their Primary weapons and Unique gadgets feel slightly weak in certain areas.
- Apex: He is my favorite Assault Agent, and for good reasons. He's available for free and is an excellent choice for beginners. The Blue Zone grenade flushes out hidden enemies, thereby reducing the strategic advantage of your enemies.
- Fanatic: Not many seem to realize how vital support (Tacticians) are in PUBG Blindspot. Her Med Kit allows you to provide heals and sustain your allies for a longer period in a battle. Her P90 is also a strong choice when it comes to damage.
- Kayak: Kayak is one of the smartest Agents, all thanks to his Remote Charge Unique. The gadget allows you to plant and trigger remote explosives that can rip through enemies and blockades alike. You can also ambush enemies if you plant the explosives carefully.
- Goldberg: Goldberg might not be the best Tactician in solo; his utility goes up in well-coordinated teams. His Red Chip Booster amplifies the physical abilities of all his teammates, allowing the whole squad to perform better. The G36C also shoots well and has decent accuracy.
- Buddy: If you like to stay in the back and play safe, Buddy is a good choice. Her Drill Camera also feeds data to the entire squad. However, you'll want to be good with your aim.
- Collision: While Collision is a Tactician, I play him more like an Assault. His S1300 shotgun is lethal at close range, and you can set up Proxy Mines at blind spots to catch the enemy off guard.
- Haze: In the right hands, Haze can be considered as S-tier. His Micro Uzi uses silenced Magnum bullets that prevent the enemy from tracing his location, and Focus Stim provides a temporary boost to his overall performance.
- Blaze: A well-rounded Agent who does decent damage with UMP45 and burns enemies with his Molotov. He's pretty easy to learn and master.
- Karnival: If you like a no-nonsense breacher, Karnival is a good choice. He is available for free and comes with the might AKM as his Primary. The Explosive Hammer is easy to use and can finish an enemy in a few strikes.
- Whistle: While her FAMAS weapon is one of the stronger choices in the meta, the Blue Chip Tracker is very situational. She's A-tier if you're playing in a well-coordinated team, but lacks elsewhere.
- Wilson: Wilson is an exceptionally situational Agent whose entire use-case scenario depends on shielding his team. You'll have to play in the front and use his Ballistic Shield to save teammates.
- Dropout: She is one of the hardest Agents to master. Her Vector Primary dishes out decent damage, but I am not a fan of her Gas Launcher Unique. You'll really need to take time when you use the gadget for maximum results. Once used, you'll need to hope for your allies to charge in at the correct moment.
- Clarice: She's a brilliant Agent who can detect enemy movements with the Motion Sensor. However, her overall effectiveness depends heavily on how well-coordinated the team is. The M249E3 Primary is supremely strong in terms of overall damage output.
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