All Breachers VR Weapons And Guns
Breachers VR is a game with a ton of guns. So you’re probably wondering what all of the Breachers VR weapons are, and which of them are the best.
Well there’s no easy answer to the question of “What Breachers VR guns are the best?” Some are better at certain times than others, and all require you to have a good aim, though some more so than others.
Either way we’ll go through all of the Breachers VR guns here so that you can know all about them, and which Breachers VR weapons to buy depending on the situation you’re in. Here’s all Breachers VR weapons and guns.
Breachers VR is a game with a ton of guns. So you’re probably wondering what all of the Breachers VR weapons are, and which of them are the best.
Well there’s no easy answer to the question of “What Breachers VR guns are the best?” Some are better at certain times than others, and all require you to have a good aim, though some more so than others.
Either way we’ll go through all of the Breachers VR guns here so that you can know all about them, and which Breachers VR weapons to buy depending on the situation you’re in. Here’s all Breachers VR weapons and guns.
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Pistols - Breachers VR Weapons And Guns
In Breachers you will always have a pistol of some kind, since you spawn with a Jesper every round. While pistols aren’t generally as accurate or powerful as larger weapons, they can often save you if you run out of ammunition for your main weapon.
Developing skills with at least one of the Breachers VR pistols is also a good idea for the first round of every game. Since everybody starts the game with little money in the first round you’ll be forced to use a pistol during that round. This is called the “pistol round” and a player who is very good with pistols can often get a great head start.
Jesper
The Jesper is the free pistol that you start every round with in Breachers VR. Of all Breachers VR guns this is the one you will inevitably become very familiar with. Even if you don’t have a single dollar to your name, you can always rely on the Jesper.
That doesn’t mean that the Jesper is a terrible weapon though. While its stats may be the lowest of all you can still easily get the upper hand on an opponent by ambushing them, or with a well placed shot.
If you would rather spend your pistol round cash on gadgets to help your team out, or need a reliable handgun to fall back on, then the Jesper will always be a great Breachers VR weapon of choice.
Spectral
The Spectral is a great Breachers VR pistol. If you want an upgrade to the Jesper, then this is a cheap option that might give you an advantage during the pistol round.
As you can see the Spectral is essentially the same as its free counterpart, but it does more damage. It also has a larger magazine size, and is quieter. So if you want a little extra edge to clutch the pistol round, but want a little money spare for gadgets, then the Spectral is a great choice.
Cyclone
If you want your sidearm to be less of a sidearm and more of a small submachine gun, then the Cyclone is a great choice. It is the only pistol that fires fully automatically. With the cyclone you can just hold down the trigger and let it go brrrr.
Of course the Cyclone does less damage per shot than the Spectral due to this, though it’s still more powerful than the Jesper. Overall this makes the Cyclone the best sidearm for quick up close engagements where you have little time to aim.
Taurus
Basically the opposite of the Cyclone, the Taurus is a powerful revolver that is essentially a small sniper rifle you can hold on your hip. Of all the Breachers VR pistols, the Taurus is fantastic if you love the feeling of a finely placed headshot.
That’s because the Taurus is the only Breachers VR weapon that is both a pistol and can down an enemy player with a single shot to the head. Being really proficient with the Taurus and taking down enemy team members with single headshots is a wonderful feeling.
Of course the Taurus has its drawbacks. If you miss your single powerful shots then you’ll be in trouble because of the Taurus’s low fire rate and low magazine capacity of only 6 shots.
Submachine Guns - Breachers VR Weapons And Guns
Submachine guns fill the same niche in Breachers VR as they do in any similar team based shooter like Pavlov or Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
Submachine Guns (or SMGs) fit in your two handed weapon slot, are cheaper than rifles, have a high rate of fire, but low accuracy and damage per shot when compared to their more expensive and larger cousins.
However, for a game like Breachers, this makes SMGs very viable in general as most of the fighting is done in pretty close quarters. You’ll still have to handle high recoil across the board, but out of all the Breachers VR guns SMGs perform every well in this VR shooter.
Omen
The Omen is the cheapest of Breachers VR SMGs. This makes it great for budget minded people who still want more firepower than any of the pistols can provide.
The Omen has the same recoil issues as all SMGs, but also comes with a very small magazine, though that can be upgraded. It does very little damage per shot, just as much as the Jesper.
Still, the Omen can be very effective and makes for a good budget weapon after the pistol round is over. At close range it can be pretty easy to sink two or three headshots in a row and quickly take down an enemy at close range.
Due to these factors and its cheaper price, the Omen is generally the most favored Breachers VR Submachine Gun among players.
Viper
The Viper is slightly more expensive than the Omen, but is a fantastic little weapon for quickly bursting down enemies. Since its so small it’s very easy to wield in VR.
Though the Viper has the slowest fire rate of all SMGs, this can also make it easier to control when firing it fully automatic.
However the Viper suffers from truly terrible iron sights by default, and so if you plan to use one make sure you buy a red dot or holosight for it.
The Viper sits in an odd place because of its price and comparatively similar performance to the Omen. While many prefer the Omen, you should try the Viper and see if it feels a little better.
RCP
The RCP is the most expensive Breachers VR SMG, and it has a lot going for it. A good fire rate, and the best damage among SMGs. Combine this with a huge magazine and the RCP looks like a great choice.
Despite the Stats looking good, however, the RCP is not incredibly popular. It’s just cheaper than a proper rifle, and still suffers from all of the accuracy and recoil issues of Breachers SMGs. It’s also a little unwieldly to use due to its odd design.
Rifles - Breachers VR Weapons And Guns
Rifles are the most expensive, but also the most powerful type of Breachers VR guns. They combine great damage per shot and high accuracy.
Because of this rifles are the most favored type of Breachers VR weapons, and so players generally use them if they can afford them. If you’re low on cash and want one, always keep in mind that you can take a fallen player’s rifle off of the ground.
Cadillo
The Cadillo is the closest thing Breachers VR has to a sniper rifle. It has the greatest damage per shot of any weapon in the game, and if you can land headshots with this thing you feel like an assassin.
Though this is a cheaper Breachers VR rifle, you’ll want to get a sight for it whenever you do get it, because it relies so much on being accurate.
The one drawback to the Cadillo is its low rate of fire. This makes it much less effective in close in fast firing situations.
Auril
The Auril is cheap, but has a strange design and can be difficult to wield. Though you can get used to that. Still, it does less damage than the slightly faster firing Vezin, but is a bit cheaper.
If you want a budget rifle that is effective in all situations, the Auril isn’t a bad choice. You should try it to see if you would prefer it over other options when you’re low on cash, but still want a rifle’s level of damage and accuracy. Though the Auril isn’t the most damage dealing or accurate of the bunch.
Vezin
The Vezin is one of the two priciest Breachers VR weapons next to its buddy the Marui, but it is definitely worth it.
The Vezin does great damage and has a good fire rate. Its wide range of upgrades really add up the price, but can make it an even more versatile and effective weapon.
The Vezin isn’t the best at long ranges, and it isn’t the fastest firing of Breachers VR guns. Though at the same time it doesn’t lack in any of these categories and feels really easy to use.
For the best all around general purpose firepower, you can’t do better than the Vezin, but it will cost you.
Marui
The Marui is a pricey Breachers VR weapon, just like the Vezin, but at the same time doesn’t see as wide use as the Vezin does.
The Marui sits in a strange niche. It has a fantastic damage falloff, but lacks the damage and accuracy of the Cadillo. The Marui has a good rate of fire, but not as great as the Vezin. So it’s not a great option up close or at range, but isn’t a fantastic all rounder weapon in either category.
The Marui also feels awkward to use, though you might feel differently after giving it a try. For the large price tag the one way the Marui excels is because of its fantastic Wall Penetration.
If you need a weapon to light up a section of wall with rapid fire and good damage, then the Marui might be the niche choice for that.
Shotguns - Breachers VR Weapons And Guns
Shotguns are a very underutilized category of Breachers VR guns. This is because of all of the Breachers VR weapons out there, shotguns are the most likely to do little to no damage due to distance.
Even in a game that is designed around short range combat, shotguns in Breachers have ridiculously short damage falloff ranges. They also cost quite a bit, as much as some rifles, and so don’t see a ton of use except as a fun meme weapon.
Still, a well placed shotgun round can easily one shot an enemy, but opportunities to do this are harder to come across than they are with other Breachers VR guns. Still, shotguns can be good if you have truly bad aim and just want to land some shots due to firing a cone of pellets rather than a single round.
Canutt
The Canutt is the semi automatic shotgun option in Breachers VR. Its firerate is the slowest in the game. While the Canutt does good damage and has a great spread to it, when using this weapon you’ll notice a pattern.
Often with the Canutt you’ll fire it at an enemy and fail to one shot them, then that enemy will be able to quickly shoot you before you can even fire again.
This makes the Canutt kind of frustrating to use, and makes it practically a death sentence to rely on unless you’re firing it from cover, which usually means you’ll be too far away from your target to be effective anyway.
Though if you can get really close to an enemy and one shot them in the head from close range with the Canutt, that’s fun for a bit, but not more effective with this Breachers VR weapon than it would be with any other.
Urakan
The Urakan is the automatic shotgun option in Breachers VR, though as you can see below it still has a very slow fire rate.
While it is faster than the Canutt it suffers from the same problems as its slower firing cousin, though you’ll at least generally be able to get off multiple shots with the Urakan before being destroyed by return fire. The thing is, the Urakan does truly horrible damage, even within its extremely short damage falloff range.
This Breachers VR shotgun sees even less use than the Canutt because its damage is so low and its range is so limiting. You’d be better off using a Jesper.
Well there you have it, all Breachers VR weapon and Breachers VR guns that you can use. Pick your favorite and do battle, enjoy! If you want some more useful information about Breachers VR then check out our tips and tricks article.
The First Breachers VR Update Is Here
The first Breachers VR Update has been released by the developers over at Triangle Factory! There’s a lot of exciting stuff upcoming for Breachers, which is a fantastic Virtual Reality PvP Shooter. For some more on this update keep reading to get our breakdown.
The first Breachers VR Update has been released by the developers over at Triangle Factory! There’s a lot of exciting stuff upcoming for Breachers, which is a fantastic Virtual Reality PvP Shooter. We've gotten some stats on the first two weeks of gameplay from the developers, and also some updates on additions coming to the game. For some more on this update keep reading to get our breakdown.
Breachers VR Update - Stats
This first Breachers VR update has a bunch of fantastic news, some of which you've probably been waiting for. First of all, in case it wasn't obvious, Breachers is just as successful as it seems to be. For anyone who was wondering if Breachers has any staying power as a VR shooter then you'll be glad to know that there have been a very high number of matches, about 87,000 in just the first weeks.
There have also been almost 6 million player deaths, and even over 600 kills done with breaching foam, which is pretty funny. I've never actually seen that happen, but apparently it has over 600 times. This means that a lot of people have been playing Breachers, and so far there's no sign of those player numbers slowing down.
Breachers VR Update - New Features Annoucements
As for updates to the game, Triangle Factory has officially announced that they are working on adding a Competitive Mode, though they haven't mentioned an actual date for the release of this mode. Seems like we might have to wait a while longer for the addition of a competitive or ranked mode, but this is probably a good thing since Triangle Factory will be taking their time and will probably do this right.
Also new maps are in development, and a new gamemode. If there's one thing Breachers is light on its maps and gamemodes, with currently only three maps and two game modes to choose from, so it's great to see that the people over at Triangle Factory are working on expanding the possibilities in the game.
Breachers is doing extremely well, especially for a Virtual Reality game, and hopefully it stays that way. The game is an absolute blast to play. That's all for the first Breachers Update. Have fun out there and enjoy!
If you’d like to see the update video from Triangle Factory yourself, check it out here on their youtube channel.
9 Important Breachers VR Tips and Tricks To Get Kills and Wins
Want to improve your Breachers VR skills? Want to learn more about the game and use that knowledge to your advantage? Want to get more kills and more wins for your team? Well then you’ve come to the right place. These 7 Great Breachers VR Tips and Tricks will teach you more about the game and give you a leg up on other players who don’t know them.
Want to improve your Breachers VR skills? Want to learn more about the game and use that knowledge to your advantage? Want to get more kills and more wins for your team? Well then you’ve come to the right place. These 7 Great Breachers VR Tips and Tricks will teach you more about the game and give you a leg up on other players who don’t know them.
Headshots Do Big Damage
Let’s start with a pretty straightforward tip. If you’ve ever played a shooter of any kind before, VR or flatscreen, then you know to aim for the head. Headshots always deal more damage than limb or body shots in basically every shooter ever made.
If you ever peek into a room and get instantly killed by another player in Breachers, that’s because they hit you in the head. Body or limb shots actually take quite a few hits to down a player in Breachers VR, so aiming for the head is key to quickly take out other players.
Still, unlike some other shooters, headshots are not always an instant kill in Breachers VR. How much damage a headshot does depends on the weapon that you’re using. For instance, Submachine guns like the Omen or Viper won’t kill an enemy with a single headshot. The same goes for all pistols except for the Taurus revolver. Rifles, however, are almost all one tap headshots. Hit an enemy in the head once with a Vezin and down they go.
Doors and Door Blockers have Gaps
As you probably already know, each round all of the entrances to the building will have barricades over the doorframes and windows. As the Revolters you can also place door blockers on doors and windows.
What you might not know is that any of these barricades or door blockers that are put on a door will have a gap at the bottom.
Windows are still airtight and don’t have any gaps, but doors give you just enough space at the bottom to see feet. This means that you can shoot at feet through the gap at the bottom, though doing any meaningful damage this way is really hard. Still, you can be seen through this gap, and so any enemies on the other side of the door will know you’re there.
The best things about these gaps is that they’re big enough to roll a grenade through. Rolling a frag through the gap will blow up the door and might surprise anybody waiting on the other side. Drones can also fly through these gaps to scout out the room on the other side of the door, so always mind the gap.
Improve Your Recoil With Attachments
Want your gun to shoot better? Well then invest in some attachments. They’re relatively cheap and can make the difference when you’re firing full auto, even in close quarters.
The best attachment to improve your weapon’s recoil is the Front Grip attachment. This attachment reduces your recoil when you’re holding your weapon with both hands, and is available for most rifles and some SMGs.
Keep Your Money in Mind
On the topic of things that cost money, basically everything in Breachers does. This game is a little like Counter Strike: Global Offensive or Valorant like that. Managing your money is a key way to make sure you’ll always have the guns and gadgets you’ll need to be effective in every round.
If you’re wondering whether you’re spending too much money, you can see the minimum amount of cash you’ll have the next round under your name in the corner of the buy menu. So keep that amount in mind in case you get killed and your team loses, because that might be all you have for the next round.
You’ll have this minimum amount if you get no kills and your team loses the round. Getting kills nets you more cash, and you’ll also get more money after a round ends if your team wins it.
Still, don’t worry about saving your money on round 6. The teams switch on round 7 and you won’t keep any of it, so spend as much as you can on round 6.
Loot Bodies
You won’t necessarily have to spend money to get better equipment though. Every player drops all of their weapons and gadgets when they die. So even if you’re broke you can always get a good gun or gadget off of a dead enemy or teammate.
This also applies for when a round ends. Instead of just standing around waiting for the next round to begin, check any nearby bodies. They might have a better weapon or a more heavily modified version weapon than you have, or have free gadgets if you still have open slots. Anything you have on your body before the next round starts stays with you. Even if you don’t want anything you find yourself, you can always give them to a teammate during the next buy phase.
You can also pick up a weapon on the ground if you run out of ammo for the one you have. Though also keep in mind that you can’t pick up gadgets that are specific to the other team’s faction. So if you’re a Revolter you can’t pick up Flashbangs or Drones, and if you’re an Enforcer you can’t pick up Door Blockers or Trip Mines.
Lean Around Corners With Your Real Body
One of the things that makes Breachers VR unique among Multiplayer VR Shooters is that you can actually lean. In most other VR shooters if you physically step to the side your entire body will move, exposing all of it to any potential opponents.
In Breachers just physically lean or step around a corner and your character will lean and only expose their upper body to incoming bullets. Though their legs will catch up the next time you use your joystick to move.
Be Quiet and Crouchwalk
Sound is key in Breachers VR, and so this might be the most important Breachers VR tip on this list. Your footsteps are very loud, since each Breachers VR map is set in the confined space of a building. The directional audio in Breachers is also very good, which means that you can easily hear which direction footsteps are coming from and know where your enemies are coming from.
Footsteps are especially loud when sprinting, and so you may not want to turn the “Auto-Sprint” option in the settings menu on, because if you’re always sprinting you will make a ton of noise. Luckily you can also make less noise by crouchwalking. You can either physically crouch, or press the crouch button and keep standing, and then use your joystick to move as usual.
When you are crouchwalking you’ll move much more slowly, but your footsteps are quiet and enemies won’t be able to hear you coming. So if you want to surprise anyone make sure you crouchwalk, or they might hear you coming.
You Can Shoot Through Walls
You can actually shoot through walls in Breachers, so if you know an enemy is on the other side by hearing them or a teammate’s callout or ping, then you can shoot them through the wall. Walls that can be breached can all be shot through, and so can some furniture or thin walls inside of rooms. Different weapons will penetrate to different degrees though, so the heavier your weapon the better it will penetrate and deal damage to opponents on the other side.
Ping And Communicate
Breachers VR is a team game, and great teamwork will get you and your teammates more kills and more wins. Use your ping button! With it you can mark enemy locations so that other team members aren’t taken by surprise, or so that they can surprise your enemies.
Pings can also mark useful weapons and gadgets on the ground, enemy objects like traps and planted EMPs, and obstacles like breachable walls and barricaded doors. Your pings and your microphone are your best tools to win by communicating and helping your teammates.
Bonus Tip: Play The Tutorial
Our final tip is a very straightforward one. Make sure you play the Tutorial. It will cover a lot of the basics and will teach you them way better than any article or video can. You’ll learn how to use all of the gadgets and basics of the game. So if you haven’t already, go play the Tutorial. It’s worth it.
There you are, 9 Important Breachers VR Tips and Tricks that will help you win matches and get kills. Have fun in Breachers VR!