The latest Major Order in Helldivers 2 is very close to success. Helldivers have done an outstanding job, successfully liberating Clasa, Zefia, Mintoria, and holding Hellmire. With Mintoria liberated, the real challenge begins now: we have to hold off the planet from the Automatons’ scheming.
This is the time to concentrate and not get complacent. Holding Mintoria has been a serious challenge, as the bots are anything but pushovers. Here’s how squads can hold their ground for the final stretch.
Top Loadouts in Helldivers 2 to Crush Au tomatons and Hold Mintoria
Like with any mission in Helldivers 2, it starts with the loadout. Helldivers 2 have to pick their battle partners very carefully. While the game offers variety, there are a few loadouts that’ll help you dominate Automaton and show them what Democracy tastes like (a lot of explosions and gunpower).
Loadout 1 is for the precision and heavy Firepower:
This loadout is about penetrating the thick armor of the Bots and not letting them move an inch. With P-4 Senator and G-123 Thermite, you can take care of the fabricators. Additionally, the FAF-14 Spear and EAT-17 Expendable Anti-Tank are great at dealing with literal tanks.
Loadout 2 is all about heavy hitters, while also having a sentry support:
This loadout is for the solo divers, as it’s all about covering your back while dealing heavy damage to the enemies. Sentries and orbital support help cover key choke points, while the Servo-Assisted passive lets you endure heavy punishment from bots.
How to Outplay Automatons on Mintoria
Helldivers 2 presents a chaotic battlefield, so even the best loadouts won’t guarantee you success without some smart tactics. To help you deliver success in the Current Major Order, keep these tips in mind:
With the entire community’s help and dedication towards freedom, holding Mintoria is within reach. This is the moment to not lose focus and stay disciplined. Try to stick to these strategies, and the bots won’t know what hit them.
What’s your go-to strategy for keeping the Automatons at bay? Comment below to let us know.