Questions involving The Unique Guns from the End of the Battle of Monte Cassino Event

Alright, So, Which Unique Rifle Set do you suggest that I get? (and why?)

  • Set 1: Farquhar-Hill M1918 and Mondragón M1908 (aka The 2 Order Form Set)
  • Set 2: Farquhar-Hill M1918, Beretta 1918/30, and MP 35
  • Set 3: Farquhar-Hill M1918, Beretta 1918/30, and S&W Light Rifle
  • Set 4: Farquhar-Hill M1918, Beretta 1918/30, and Lewis Assault Rifle
  • Set 5: Farquhar-Hill M1918, MP 35, and S&W Light Rifle
  • Set 6: Farquhar-Hill M1918, MP 35, and Lewis Assault Rifle
  • Set 7: Farquhar-Hill M1918, S&W Light Rifle, and Lewis Assault Rifle (aka The USA Set)
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That’s Part 1, here’s Part 2:

Alright, So, Which Unique Rifle Set do you suggest that I get? (and why?)

  • Set 8: Mondragón M1908, Beretta 1918/30, and MP 35 (aka The Germany Set)
  • Set 9: Mondragón M1908, Beretta 1918/30, and S&W Light Rifle
  • Set 10: Mondragón M1908, Beretta 1918/30, and Lewis Assault Rifle
  • Set 11: Mondragón M1908, MP 35, and S&W Light Rifle
  • Set 12: Mondragón M1908, MP 35, and Lewis Assault Rifle
  • Set 13: Mondragón M1908, S&W Light Rifle, and Lewis Assault Rifle
  • Set 14: Beretta 1918/30, MP 35, S&W Light Rifle, and Lewis Assault Rifle (aka The 1 Order Form Set)
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This is what ChatGPT suggested:

For overall long-term value in Enlisted, the strongest sets are probably the ones that give you:

  • coverage across multiple factions,
  • multiple weapon classes,
  • and weapons that stay useful even as your lineup changes.

Here’s how the standout sets break down:

Best “Balanced Meta” Choice

Set 4: Farquhar-Hill M1918 + Beretta 1918/30 + Lewis Assault Rifle

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Why this set stands out:

  • Farquhar-Hill M1918 gives you a very strong semi-auto rifle for Allied infantry.
  • Beretta 1918/30 is a reliable Axis SMG with aggressive close-range capability.
  • Lewis Assault Rifle is one of the more unusual and versatile automatic rifles in the game, giving excellent suppression and sustained fire.

This set gives:

  • 3 different combat roles,
  • 2 major factions,
  • good versatility from close-range to medium-range,
  • and fewer “redundant” weapons.

It’s especially good if you like:

  • flexible squads,
  • assault-heavy gameplay,
  • and experimenting with unique weapons.

Best “USA / Allied Collector” Choice

Set 7: Farquhar-Hill M1918 + S&W Light Rifle + Lewis Assault Rifle

(The USA Set)

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Best if:

  • you mainly play Allies/USA,
  • want faction cohesion,
  • or prefer rifle-focused gameplay.

Strengths:

  • excellent thematic consistency,
  • strong mid-range firepower,
  • unique American/British experimental weapon flavor.

Weakness:

  • less faction diversity than Set 4.

Best “Germany-Focused” Choice

Set 8: Mondragón M1908 + Beretta 1918/30 + MP 35

(The Germany Set)

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Best if:

  • you mostly main Axis/Germany,
  • enjoy early experimental semi-autos,
  • and like collector-style historical weapons.

Strengths:

  • very coherent Axis setup,
  • MP 35 is controllable and stylish,
  • Mondragón is historically iconic.

Weakness:

  • less raw versatility compared to Sets 4 or 7.

Highest “Collector / Historical Novelty” Value

Set 1: Farquhar-Hill M1918 + Mondragón M1908

(The 2 Order Form Set)

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Why people would choose it:

  • both rifles are rare and historically fascinating,
  • both are early semi-auto battle rifle concepts,
  • very “collector” oriented.

Best for:

  • rifle enthusiasts,
  • semi-auto fans,
  • historical uniqueness.

Weakness:

  • less gameplay variety than the larger sets.

The Most Efficient “Value Per Order” Choice

Set 14: Beretta 1918/30 + MP 35 + S&W Light Rifle + Lewis Assault Rifle

(The 1 Order Form Set)

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Why it’s efficient:

  • 4 weapons instead of 2–3,
  • broadest class coverage,
  • probably the best “quantity + utility” ratio.

Best if:

  • you want maximum equipment spread,
  • enjoy rotating squads,
  • or value roster depth over rare collector rifles.

Weakness:

  • misses the Farquhar-Hill and Mondragón, which are arguably the most historically special weapons in the entire list.

Overall Summary

If your priority is:

Priority Best Set
Best gameplay versatility Set 4
Best Allied/USA setup Set 7
Best Axis/Germany setup Set 8
Best historical collector appeal Set 1
Most total utility/value Set 14

If you already know which faction you play most in Enlisted, I can narrow it down even further and tell you which set will age best for your specific lineup style (Assaulter-heavy, Rifleman-heavy, Engineer-focused, BR climbing, etc.).

Poe.com suggested this to me, while Liner AI suggested this to me.