The life expectancy of the average soldier inBattleBit Remasteredis pretty low. It’s hard to stay alive with all thegunfire coming from every direction, though there are some ways to avoid dying that aren’t as obvious as just staying in cover or ducking behind a destroyed building.
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Body armorexists inBattleBit Remastered, yet not many players are aware of it. In most cases, even light armor is enough to extend the ordinary infantryman’s life by a small margin, and it’ll only be better once heavier suits are introduced. Here’s how to equip them.
How To Use Armor In BattleBit Remastered
Almost every soldier class starts with some sort of armor by default. However, this can be changed by clicking on the “Character” button on the bottom-left side of the spawn screen, right below the “Loadout” button where players can change their guns.
The Character screen isn’t just for cosmetics—it also shows all the possible armor types a certain class can wear. Changing which vest to wear will affect how sturdy a player is as well as how quickly they can move around the battlefield. Heavier armor provides more protection, but it hampers mobility significantly. The opposite is true for light armor.

Armor will usually protect players against one or two additional body shots, thoughthis depends on the weaponthe enemy is using and how far away they are. Heavy armor is best for players who prefer straight-up brawls in the frontlines while light or no armor is better suited for flankers. Armor weight also dictates how many magazines players bring to the fight.
Helmet choice matters in this game. Players may survive more hits if they wear a helmet, though this usually won’t save them from awell-placed sniper shot. However, the Support class' Exo helmets will block high-caliber headshots from any range, keeping them safe while they lay down suppressive fire from static positions.
The Character screen also contains options for Backpack and Belt slots, which dictate the number of secondary magazines and gadgets players can carry. Heavy backpacks are better suited for Engineers since those let them carry more rockets. They can also be good for Medics sincethey grant extra medkits.
Different armor variations in the same weight class share the same stats, and the majority of the items in the Character screen are purely cosmetic. Any bonuses provided by a customization item will be shown on the screen when selected.