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The video highlights the common issue of light players using only one loadout and stresses the importance of mastering multiple loadouts due to The Finals' constantly changing meta. The presenter, a Diamond 1 light player, will share five top loadouts for high-elo ranked play.
This loadout features Dash for aggression, escapes, and movement, chosen over Invis due to recent nerfs. The XP-54 is a versatile weapon effective at close, mid, and mid-far ranges, suitable for most maps. Thermal Smoke is highlighted as a powerful gadget combo, allowing for one-way angles, safe cash-out steals, revives, and escapes. Gateway is considered universally essential for its versatility in escaping, pushing, and repositioning.
This loadout focuses on close-range combat with the SH1900, best suited for maps like Skyway and Fortune Stadium. Goo Nade is shown to be effective for escaping, splitting up enemies, and creating off-angles for cash outs. Vanish Bomb, combined with Dash, provides a quick and effective escape mechanism. Gateway remains a staple for its utility.
The M11 offers a balance between the XP-54 and SH1900, ideal for close and close-to-mid-range engagements, but struggles past mid-range. The H-Infuser and Glitch Nade are crucial for team support, especially for heavy players. Tips are given on how to effectively glitch heavy players and use the H-Infuser during cash-out steals.
This loadout utilizes the recently buffed 93R, strong at mid-to-close and mid-to-far ranges. The Tracking Dart and Sonar are used to provide powerful information and annoy enemies. Proper sonar placement, hidden from enemy view, is emphasized to maximize its effectiveness.
Designed specifically for suspended structures, this loadout features the ARN for long-range dominance, especially on maps like Kyoto and Horizon. Thermal Bore is used to collapse structures and gain an advantage during cash-out pushes. The Gravity Vortex helps move cash boxes and trap enemies on stairs, offering strategic control.