How to Dominate Rush Mode in Battlefield 6

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Rush is a focused, sector-by-sector fight where the attackers must arm and destroy two M-COM stations to open the next sector, while the defenders try to burn the attacker's tickets.

BF6 runs Rush with smaller rosters than some classic Battlefield modes, so every pick, gadget, and rotation matters more than raw fragging.

You’ll find narrow paths, quick detours, and outcomes that hinge on a perfectly timed plant or beacon.

How Should You Build Your Squad?

Start the match with roles assigned since every life in a 12v12 matters, and build a squad that covers breaching, sustain, spawn control, and anti-infantry.

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One player runs a breacher loadout for fast entries and door clears, another runs support for ammo and plates, and a third plays recon with a beacon and spotting tool.

The fourth can focus on denying pushes with anti-infantry or anti-vehicle tools, depending on the map.

This setup helps a squad push forward, secure the site, and advance to the next M-COM. Lead with pressure to scatter defenders and drain their gear, then push deliberately to secure the site.

Smoke and line-of-sight denial are essential for crossing exposed lanes. When everyone charges the box without clearing angles, the defense will trade cleanly.

Move in, establish crossfires, and leave one player on a deep off-angle to punish defuse attempts while the rest clear the immediate retake routes.

How Do You Secure and Hold the Plant?

Planting isn’t just about getting the beep but about choosing angles you can hold and rotations that let you move between A and B quickly.

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Place a beacon before the arm so that the spawns are safe but close enough to reinforce the plant.  After the plant pushes forward to meet the retake instead of hiding behind the box.

Hold crossfire positions and deny straight, easy lines into the objective. If defenders spend time reorganizing, chain your second M-COM while they are still out of position.

How Do You Play Defense Effectively?

Defense is about draining the clock more than scoring kills since the first 15 to 20 seconds of each attacker wave matter most.

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Use utility to slow entries and force attackers into bad trades. Keep one adaptable player who reacts fast and rotates to the sister site when audio or intel calls for it.

When the plant goes down, use your smoke instantly and clear every corner with precision. Small rosters make rotating easy but risky, so avoid chasing one attacker if it means leaving the site open.

Vehicles help you break through defenses, not secure victory on their own. Use armor to break sightlines and clear nests, then dismount infantry to secure the plant area.

If you are defending, force repairs in bad positions with coordinated AT and focus fire. Vehicles can swing a sector, but solo vehicle play usually becomes an easy bait for coordinated defenders.

How Important Are Tickets and Spawn Beacons?

Tickets are the match economy; attackers should be ready to spend a few lives to gain a foothold, but once you have a steady spawn and angles to hold, slow down and trade smart by the objective.

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Defenders should focus on blocking access and slowing attackers instead of chasing kills far from the site. An objective first mindset will keep the attackers honest and the defenders in control of timing.

Controlling spawns through beacons lets you link objectives like A and B by ensuring teammates spawn close and stay safe.

Move the beacon forward after a plant and anchor spawns behind the natural retake routes. If a beacon is obvious, hide it off the main lane in a way that still allows quick reinforcement.

Spawn control often separates competent attackers from great attackers.

What Mistakes Should You Avoid?

Avoid bad habits like planting without cover, parking armor on the box, holding the wrong doorway, or ignoring flanks after planting.

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Avoid running off for extra kills when you should be breaking lanes. Focus on crossfire setups, callouts, and spawn anchors to help your team reach the objective quicker.

Before queuing, verify that squad roles, beacon placement, and loadouts are all in order.

Hold angles are pre-planned around plant sites, with two route options each life and rotation paths ready for chaining the second M-COM.

Those little setups can decide whether you capture a sector or just get lucky with one plant.

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