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IronFury
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2025 8:04 am
Post subject: U4GM - 8 Top Loadouts for Dealing with Mech Units in Helldiv
Mech units in Helldivers 2 are some of the toughest enemies you’ll face on the battlefield. Their heavy armor, devastating firepower, and sheer durability can quickly turn a mission upside down if you’re not prepared. Having the right loadout is crucial to take down these mechanical behemoths efficiently. As someone who’s spent countless hours battling mechs, I’ve put together a list of the 8 top loadouts that can help you dominate these threats in Helldivers 2.
Heavy Rocket Launcher + Support Turret
A classic combo, the heavy rocket launcher deals massive area damage, ideal for piercing mech armor. Pairing it with a support turret provides sustained fire to keep pressure on the mech while you reposition. This setup requires some patience but can shred mech health quickly.
Laser Rifle + EMP Grenades
Laser rifles offer precision and consistent damage, while EMP grenades can temporarily disable mech shields and electronic systems. Using EMP grenades strategically gives your team a crucial window to unload powerful shots or call in support.
Auto Shotgun + Sticky Mines
The auto shotgun’s rapid close-range fire can chip away at mech weak points, especially when combined with sticky mines. Setting traps along mech patrol routes can soften them up before engaging directly.
Plasma Cannon + Airstrike Support
Plasma cannons deal sustained energy damage effective against armor. Coupling this with airstrike support allows you to coordinate bursts of high damage, weakening the mech rapidly from multiple angles.
Flamethrower + Shield Generator
While flamethrowers don’t do the highest damage to mechs, they are excellent for crowd control and disrupting mech infantry support. Using a shield generator keeps you alive longer when closing in for damage.
Sniper Rifle + Drone Assist
For players who prefer a more tactical approach, the sniper rifle enables picking off vulnerable mech parts from a distance. The drone assist provides additional firepower and distraction, buying time for precision shots.
Grenade Launcher + Heavy Armor
Grenade launchers are fantastic for dealing splash damage to mechs and their minions. Wearing heavy armor lets you absorb more damage during those close-range encounters.
Chain Gun + Repair Kit
The chain gun’s high rate of fire steadily damages mech armor, while carrying a repair kit ensures you can recover between engagements. This combination is particularly effective in sustained firefights.
If you find yourself needing to upgrade or unlock these powerful weapons and equipment faster, you might consider purchasing
Helldivers 2 Super Credits
. Several players look for reliable places to
buy Helldivers 2 Super Credits
, and U4GM is often mentioned as a trusted option. With these Super Credits, you can accelerate your loadout customization and adapt quicker to mech threats.
In summary, tackling mech units in Helldivers 2 requires a balanced approach—combining heavy damage weapons, crowd control, and survivability. Experiment with these loadouts to see which suits your playstyle best, and don’t hesitate to invest in Super Credits wisely to get the gear you need faster.