The gaming world is watching Battlefield 6. Just in time for the beta launch, you can take our personality test on MeinMO and find out what kind of Battlefield player you are.
What kind of quiz is this? In Battlefield, there are different classes, weapons, vehicles, and gadgets. How you use these is entirely up to you. You choose how you play the shooter. It’s in your hands whether you drive a tank, revive teammates, or lie in wait with a sniper rifle.
How does the quiz work? In our personality test, we ask you 5 questions, each with 10 answers, that define what kind of Battlefield player you are. Each answer gives a certain number of points, leading to a specific result. Some answer options also count towards multiple results if they are applicable.
What type of Battlefield player are you?
If you want to know which results were still available without having to retake the test, you can read about the different outcomes here:
All results of the personality test – What type of Battlefield player are you?
- The tireless Medic – You constantly revive every player and risk your life to save a teammate from dying. Of course, you use a defibrillator, medipacks, and smoke grenades.
- The map edge camper – Endless action and close-quarters combat are not for you. You prefer to engage your enemies from a great distance – ideally with the height advantage and the ability to use the mountaintop as a head glitch. If you die, of course there is a spawn beacon behind you in the bushes so you and your sniper rifle can quickly return to the map edge.
- The vehicle main – You have no desire to take long footpaths and march through obstacles with infantry. You hop into a vehicle, preferably a tank or anti-air, and farm kills. Only noobs use rifles, you want to view the scoreboard from above, and a round where you have less than 60 kills is a bad round. Your natural predator are better vehicle mains and engineers who know how to effectively disable vehicles.
- The continuous fire monster – You have no interest in running out of ammo during a gunfight. Your favorite weapons are therefore LMGs. However, they are quite heavy, so you don’t move much; instead, you grab your bipod and take a power position. Once you see an enemy, it’s 200 rounds of continuous fire until nothing stands.
- The explosive spammer – Your favorite maps from the Battlefield series are Metro and Spind. You take grenades or Molotovs, RPGs, grenade launchers, C4, no matter what, as long as it goes boom. With your explosives, you position yourself at tight chokepoints and spam them down the corridor. Once your firepower is depleted, you yell for a supply and demand replenishment. Then you continue.
- The heli ace – Your helicopter skills are feared. You grab a helicopter as soon as the round starts and dominate the lobby. No roof and no open road is safe from you. Skyscrapers that provide cover from enemy anti-air are your best friend. If your aircraft does give up the ghost, you patiently wait for the helicopter to be available and free again. At the end of the round, you stand at the top of the scoreboard with the truly good tank drivers.
- The crashing pilot – You actually can’t fly, but every few weeks, you get into a plane or jet and try your luck. Maybe you’ll do better this time. After all, practice makes perfect. But nope, you burst into flames as you take off.
- The camper hunter – You hate when the glimmer of a sniper rifle from the map edge watches you, and an annoying camper constantly keeps an important path under fire. So, you take it upon yourself to eliminate the campers and make an unnecessary detour to scare the nuisances away from the map edge. Sometimes, you catch 7 campers in one go, sometimes you die on the second one, can still see the revive of the first one, and have to set off again.
- The noob tuber – You have this beautiful tool called a grenade launcher, which is actually perfect for luring enemies out of cover and hard-to-reach positions. However, you prefer to use this tool to blow up an infantryman in close-quarters combat – especially when you’re in danger of actually losing a gunfight.
- The tank hunter – You actually wanted to relax and play a few rounds as an infantryman, gunning down enemy soldiers with lead. But whenever you arrive at a flag, the enemy tank has the upper hand. So, you grab the engineer and make it your mission to hunt down those annoying vehicle mains and make their life hell. You won’t always be rewarded with a kill, but you often force the steel monsters into retreat and a visit to the local trusted mechanic.
Does your way of playing Battlefield get shortchanged, or are you not satisfied with the result? Feel free to tell us in the comments and share how you prefer to play the shooter.
One of the test results is the so-called map edge camper. This type usually sat at the edge of the map on a mountain and had a spawn beacon in case of death. However, this is set to change with Battlefield 6: Battlefield 6 changes the classes, fans are sure: Major change, but selfish scouts will be upset.