MMOexp-Arc Raiders Weapon Discussion: The Case for the Berletta

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    At first glance, the Berletta pistol looks unimpressive. It's one of the cheapest weapons in all of Arc Raiders, often dismissed as early-game filler or vendor trash. Some players even argue it's cheaper than the game's so-called "starter" weapons.

    But that reputation couldn't be more misleading.

    In the right hands, the Berletta is one of the most dangerous weapons in the game—capable of killing heavy-shield players faster than weapons like the Epic Tier 4 Volcano or even the Tempest. Not consistently, and not effortlessly—but potentially, which is what truly matters in ARC Raiders BluePrints.

    This article breaks down why the Berletta works, how its stats actually function, why upgrading it is mostly pointless, and how to use it to its absolute maximum potential.

    Core Stats: Small Numbers, Big Potential

    On paper, the Berletta doesn't look impressive.

    Body Shot Damage: 10

    Headshot Damage: 25

    Fire Rate: ~7.5 shots per second

    These are the exact same damage values and headshot multiplier as the recently nerfed Kettle. Normally, you'd expect a pistol to fire slower but hit harder—but the Berletta flips that expectation entirely.

    With fast enough clicking, the weapon reaches its fire-rate cap easily, allowing for extremely fast burst damage when headshots are landed consistently.

    Recoil and Bloom: Better Than It Looks

    When comparing recoil and spread, the Berletta behaves similarly to the Kettle in terms of maximum dispersion. However, its spread kicks in faster, giving the Kettle a slight edge in sustained ADS fire.

    Where the Berletta truly shines is hip firing.

    Both initial shot accuracy and maximum dispersion are noticeably tighter than the Kettle's, making the Berletta far safer for close-range, panic-heavy engagements. If hip fire is part of your playstyle, the Berletta outperforms expectations dramatically.

    Agility Explained: The Stat Nobody Understands

    The Berletta's defining feature isn't its damage—it's its agility, the highest in the entire game.

    Compared to the Kettle, the Berletta has 44% more agility, but the game never clearly explains what agility actually does. Extensive testing revealed the truth.

    Agility does not affect:

    Sprint speed

    Stamina drain

    Vaulting or climbing speed

    Where agility does matter is weapon handling:

    Faster ADS Speed

    Berletta: ~0.33 seconds to perfect accuracy

    Kettle: ~0.55 seconds

    Faster Weapon Swaps

    Weapon → Berletta: 1.0 second

    Weapon → Kettle: 1.4 seconds

    Unarmed → Berletta: 0.75 seconds

    In practice, this makes the Berletta the best true sidearm in Arc Raiders. It excels at quick swaps and finishing enemies after landing a heavy opening shot.

    Upgrade Tiers: Why You Should Never Upgrade It

    Surprisingly, upgrading the Berletta does almost nothing.

    From Tier 1 to Tier 4, the only meaningful changes are:

    Reload speed

    Durability

    That's it.

    Tier 1 Reload: ~3 seconds

    Tier 4 Reload: ~1.5 seconds

    The Berletta does not gain:

    Accuracy

    Ammo capacity

    Damage

    Time-to-kill

    Agility improvements

    Considering the cost—mechanical components and multiple gun parts—upgrading simply isn't worth it. A Tier 1 Berletta already performs at nearly its maximum potential.

    This makes it one of the cheapest near-peak-performance weapons in the entire game.

    Best Attachments: What to Use (and What to Avoid)

    Attachments to Avoid

    Extended Barrel: Adds recoil and benefits long-range weapons—not a close-range pistol.

    Silencer: Ineffective due to close-range engagement and weak PvE scaling with light ammo.

    Best Attachments

    Muzzle Brake (Recommended)

    Reduces horizontal recoil significantly

    Prevents left-right jumping during fast spam

    Green tier performs nearly as well as blue

    Compensator (Viable Alternative)

    Improves dispersion

    Strong at blue tier, weaker at green

    Light Magazine

    Increases capacity to 22 rounds

    Enough to kill one or even two players without reloading

    After testing frame-by-frame, the muzzle brake consistently landed more shots than the compensator, with buy ARC Raiders Gear,especially during aggressive spam firing.

    How to Use the Berletta Correctly

    The Berletta is not a poke weapon. Shoulder-peeking against shotguns, anvils, or renegades will lose you fights.

    This is a diving weapon—meant for close-range aggression.

    Headshots Are Mandatory

    Light Shield: 12 body shots vs 5 headshots

    Medium Shield: 6 headshots

    Heavy Shield: 7 headshots (~0.87s TTK)

    Body shots are simply inefficient. If you aren't aiming for the head, you're using the weapon incorrectly.

    This is one of the few guns in Arc Raiders where headshots aren't just optimal—they're required.

    Best Weapon Pairings

    The Berletta shines brightest as a secondary weapon.

    Best pairing:

    Anvil + Berletta

    Land a heavy Anvil shot, then instantly swap to the Berletta to finish the fight. The agility bonus makes this combo incredibly lethal.

    It's also the best weapon combination for the Flanking Augment, despite the augment's current limitations.

    Final Verdict: Don't Sleep on the Berletta

    The Berletta isn't flashy.

    It isn't forgiving.

    And it isn't easy.

    But it is:

    Cheap

    Fast

    Lethal in skilled hands

    Perfect as a secondary weapon

    Next time you open a weapon case and see a Tier 1 Berletta, don't be disappointed. You didn't get unlucky—you looted one of Arc Raiders' most efficient weapons.

    Use it correctly, and it might just save your run.