Delta Force features multiple operators with unique abilities. Some are available as soon as you launch the game, while you must unlock others by playing. Uluru is one of the unlockable Operators in Delta Force, and there are a few things you must do to get him.
Here’s everything you need to know about Uluru and how to unlock him in Delta Force.
How to unlock Uluru in Delta Force
From Dec. 20 until Jan. 13, you can unlock Uluru through the Operator Uluru event. The event features five missions that you must complete, similar to the Operator Hackclaw event. After the event expires, there will likely be a new way to unlock the Operator, and we’ll update the guide accordingly.
The event features missions like playing multiple matches and killing enemies in any mode. One of the easiest ways to complete some of them is by playing the featured Blitz mode, which is more compact and takes less time.
All Uluru abilities in Delta Force
Uluru is an Engineer alongside Shepherd, and he might be a better alternative when you must deal with vehicles and enemy-dense areas in Warfare or when you want to secure a kill in Operations.
Here are all of Uluru’s abilities in Delta Force:
- Loitering Munition (ultimate): Fire an image-guided loitering munition that splits into four bombs on impact. When hip-firing, the munition follows the preset targeting guidance.
- Quickset Cover: Toss a quick-setting concrete sprayer to create a cover to block damage.
- Composite Incendiary: Toss an incendiary grenade that detonates on landing. The grenade quickly burns through Quickset Cover.
- Battle Hardened: Stronger resistance to slowing effects from fractures and class gear.
Loitering Munition paired with the class gear launcher is all you need to deal with any tanks or enemy squads. At the same time, the interaction between Composite Incendiary and Quickset Cover means you must be mindful when using both next to each other.
Uluru seems to be an interesting pick in Operations. If you have teammates to cover you, you can use the Loitering Munition and guide it toward the enemy squad to secure a kill. Resistance to fractures in Operations also sounds nice, but it only takes two Surgical Kits to fix them yourself, so it probably won’t be the main reason for you to pick Uluru.
Published: Dec 20, 2024 05:14 am