There's very little more important when fighting than being able to protect the guy besides you, and that's where the Medic class shines brightest. Medic: If you've played a Battlefield game, the cry of “Medic!” is pretty familiar. And when it comes to bullets themselves, they've a trick up their sleeve: their Gadgets can keep teammates resupplied or help protect positions. Their weaponry is fit for close and medium range and typically has a high rate of fire, letting you lay down a steady stream of bullets towards anyone you'd rather keep in one place. When you absolutely, positively want to keep your enemy from moving, the Support class provides sustained fire to take out enemies or suppress. Want nearly endless ammo for you and your squad?
These are your classic close-quarters specialists - if you're facing one, you're going to want to engage them from a distance, because once they close the gap you’ll lose your advantage.
Assaults come equipped with explosive Gadgets to combat vehicles, making them the go-to Class for taking down stuff that rolls, flies, sails, or does anything besides walk on two legs. If you're deploying as an Assault in Battlefield 1, you're likely the kind of player that chooses the second path. When you hear the rumble of a tank, you've got two options: you can run, or turn and fight. Like blowing up vehicles and close-quarters combat? WHICH BATTLEFIELD 1 CLASS IS RIGHT FOR YOU?