Quick answer
WARDOGS roles come from purchased equipment, not from fixed class buttons. A medic, builder, driver, reconnaissance player, or mixed support role exists because the player buys the tools for that life and accepts the cash risk.
Where should I start?
| Question | Page |
|---|---|
| How do flexible roles replace classes? | Flexible roles |
| What is the ghillie suit trade-off? | Ghillie suit |
| How do medic and revive roles work? | Medic and revive |
| How do useful roles earn money? | Earning cash |
| How does support earn value? | Logistics and support |
| How does gun choice fit the loadout? | Gunplay basics |
What should a beginner buy?
Buy for one job. A good first loadout answers one battlefield problem: stay alive in the zone, revive teammates, move players, spot threats, build a position, or counter a vehicle. Buying every interesting item at once makes the life expensive and harder to evaluate.
Sources
- WARDOGS official pages.
- Official WARDOGS materials for classless-role and purchased-loadout framing.
