Key Takeaways
- Several LMGs offer competitive TTK but are hindered by poor mobility, making them situational choices in Warzone Ranked.
- The current LMG meta is diverse, with no single weapon dominating across all engagement ranges.
- Effective LMG use requires strategic positioning and pre-aiming to mitigate their handling disadvantages.
This tier list analyzes the best LMGs in Warzone Ranked for March 2025. Weapons are categorized into tiers—Meta, A, B, C, D, and E—based on their performance and viability in the current meta. The Meta tier represents the most dominant weapons, while the A tier includes excellent alternatives. B-tier weapons are viable with skillful play, C-tier weapons are average, D-tier weapons are below average, and E-tier weapons are not recommended.
The current Warzone meta favors weapons with a balance of TTK, range, and mobility. LMGs, known for their high damage output and large magazine sizes, can be effective but often suffer from handling issues. This tier list is based on statistical data, in-game testing, and community feedback. Rankings are influenced by recent game updates and patches affecting weapon balance.
D Tier
D-tier weapons are average, meaning they are usable but generally outclassed by higher-tier options. These weapons may have specific strengths, but their weaknesses make them less effective in most combat scenarios.
Rapp H
The Rapp H is a D-tier LMG characterized by its high fire rate within the LMG category, contributing to a fast time to kill. Despite its accuracy, the Rapp H is held back by slow mobility and ADS speed. This makes the Rapp H suitable for holding down specific positions but less effective in dynamic engagements or when quick repositioning is required.
Sakin MG38
The Sakin MG38 is a D-tier LMG that stands out due to its low time to kill and manageable recoil. However, the Sakin MG38's poor mobility and significantly higher-than-average ADS time severely limit its overall effectiveness. While its lethality is undeniable in stationary engagements, its handling deficiencies make it a situational pick.
RPK
The RPK is classified as a D-tier LMG in Warzone. It delivers high damage and benefits from low recoil, enhancing accuracy and target control. Its fast reload time sustains prolonged fire. However, its slow mobility and ADS speed, typical of LMGs, hinder its performance in fast-paced combat scenarios.
HCR 56
The HCR 56 is a D-tier LMG due to its mixed performance in Warzone. While it offers a good time to kill at both short and long ranges, it is significantly hampered by substantial recoil and poor mobility. These drawbacks make the HCR 56 difficult to control in sustained fire and limit its effectiveness in dynamic combat situations, making it a less viable option.
556 Icarus
The 556 Icarus is a D-tier LMG known for its fast fire rate and one of the quickest times to kill. However, as an LMG, it suffers from slow mobility, which impacts its overall viability in fast-paced Warzone engagements. Its high damage potential is offset by handling limitations, making it a situational choice.
RAAL MG
The RAAL MG is a D-tier LMG that offers low recoil and high bullet velocity, facilitating easier shot placement at range. However, its poor mobility, slow reload time, and slow ADS speed significantly hinder its usability. These drawbacks make the RAAL MG less effective in dynamic combat scenarios.
Holger 26
The Holger 26 is a D-tier LMG recognized for its accuracy and ease of use at long ranges. Its mobility is good and a drum magazine allows for faster reloads compared to other LMGs, making it feel like an Assault Rifle. It offers one of the fastest times to kill at long range.
Bruen Mk9
The Bruen Mk9 is a D-tier LMG, a fully automatic, air-cooled light machine gun chambered in 5.56. It supports the team and pins down the enemy with a high fire rate and overwhelming covering fire.
Pulemyot 762
The Pulemyot 762 is a D-tier LMG characterized by its slow fire rate and heavy damage output, coupled with very low recoil. Recent buffs have improved its mobility, fire rate, and damage, but it still struggles to compete with higher-tier options.
DG-58 LSW
The DG-58 LSW is a D-tier LMG that is very accurate and easy to use at long range. It has good mobility and a drum magazine that reloads faster than traditional LMGs, making it feel more like an Assault Rifle.
TAQ Eradicator
The TAQ Eradicator is a D-tier LMG featuring a variable fire rate that starts rapidly and decreases gradually. This unique characteristic allows it to deal significant damage if initial shots connect.
TAQ Evolvere
The TAQ Evolvere is a D-tier LMG, an advanced, multi-caliber weapon capable of firing both 7.62 and 5.56 rounds with minimal adjustments. This versatility makes it exceptionally lethal in capable hands.
RPK
The RPK is classified as a D-tier LMG in Warzone.
Pulemyot 762
The Pulemyot 762 is a D-tier LMG
Kastov LSW
The Kastov LSW is a D-tier LMG due to its best-in-class fire rate and Tac Stance accuracy. This LMG excels at tearing through enemies at short to medium range.
Conclusion
In March 2025, the LMG meta in Warzone Ranked shows a diverse distribution across tiers, with the majority of LMGs falling into the D tier, indicating that most LMGs are below average. Few LMGs achieve Meta or A-tier status due to inherent mobility limitations. Based on recent balance adjustments, potential meta shifts may involve LMGs with improved handling or unique utility, but their role will likely remain niche unless significant changes occur.
Methodology
The methodology for this tier list involves a comprehensive evaluation of each LMG's performance in Warzone. Key criteria include TTK (30%), recoil control (25%), mobility (20%), and effective damage range (15%). Additional factors such as ADS time, reload speed, and magazine size are also considered (10%). Testing is conducted in both live matches and private lobbies to assess weapon performance across various combat scenarios. Higher tiers prioritize weapons with optimal TTK and recoil control, enabling consistent performance in engagements.
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