U4GM Why Battlefield 6 Mortars Still Win Fights From Cover
When BF6 turns into full-on chaos—rockets, smoke, squads sprinting in every direction—the mortar feels like the odd choice. Slow to set up, slower to learn. But that's why it works. If you've ever warmed up in a Bf6 bot lobby , you already know what most players do under pressure: they stack, they hesitate, and they funnel into the same lanes. A calm Support player can punish that, not by chasing kills, but by shaping where the enemy's allowed to stand and breathe. Pick the Spot, Not the View Don't post up on the prettiest hill like you're filming a montage. You'll get domed fast, or a drone will tag you and it's over. The better habit is staying low and picking those "in-between" areas—places that aren't fully yours yet, but aren't swarming with enemies either. Set up just before your team starts a real push, so you're close enough to influence the fight without sitting in the blast zone. Flat ground matters more than people think....