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The best sniper rifles in Spectre Divide.
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Spectre Divide Best Sniper Rifles, All Ranked

Wanting to snipe in Spectre Divide? Learn what are the best sniper rifles in the game.

In Spectre Divide, sniper rifles are great tools for securing lanes and defending places on the map with the possibility of killing enemy players with a single precise shot. In Spectre Divide, not every gun is made equal, so get ready to learn the best Spectre Divide sniper rifles, ranked.

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Which Is the Best Sniper Rifle in Spectre Divide?

Sniper rifles are a great tool to handle difficult situations where a couple of kills can end the round. A good sniper rifle is not only defined by its damage but also by the weapon’s fire rate and magazine size, so get ready to learn which is the best sniper rifle in Spectre Divide once and for all.

3. Tempest

Technically, the Tempest is not a sniper rifle, but it’s the closest thing Spectre Divide will get to a fast-firing semi-auto DMR. This rifle can kill enemy players with a single headshot at any range. Besides its generous magazine size, the rifle’s sights have zoom, and its fire rate is competitive in the sniper rifle class. These are Tempest’s stats:

  • Run speed: 4.50
  • Magazine: 12
  • Fire rate: 300 rpm
  • Reload time: 2.3 seconds
  • Hipfire range: 11 meters
Tempest rifle in the shop screen.
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The Tempest is a good rifle for when you want to stay at medium ranges but want the possibility of rushing with a chance of killing a player using an assault rifle.

2. Harpe

The Harpe is the first sniper rifle players can get in a match. Even though the Harpe has a smaller magazine than the Tempest, it compensates for its high damage profile. Harpe’s damage profile doesn’t change with distance, so players won’t have to worry about having damage drop-off. Its slow fire rate is a major downside if you are not careful with your shots, so be patient and precise.

  • Run speed: 4.36
  • Magazine: 5
  • Fire rate: 90 rpm
  • Reload time: 2.0 seconds
  • Hipfire range: 5 meters
Harpe sniper rifle in Spectre Divide.
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Stick to medium to long ranges with the Harpe. Fighting at close range with the Harpe will be an uphill battle, so consider equipping a sidearm when pushing into a close-quarters area.

1. Prototype-OP

The Prototype-OP is the most expensive out of all sniper rifles, and it’s for a good reason. This sniper rifle does 255 damage when hitting your enemy in the head. The highest damage players can deal with a weapon. This crazy damage potential is tied to a slow fire rate and a 5-round magazine. These are Prototype-OP stats:

  • Run speed: 4.36
  • Magazine: 5
  • Fire rate: 33 rpm
  • Reload time: 2.0 seconds
  • Hipfire range: 2 meters
Prototype-OP sniper rifle in Spectre Divide.
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Equip a competitive sidearm to pair with this sniper rifle, as it has a slow fire rate. Missing a shot with the Prototype-OP can be deadly.

If you want to learn more, go to our Spectre Divide guide hub. You’ll learn how to win more games and which pistols are the best.


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Carlos Hurtado
Carlos is a gaming writer for Gameskinny and a former freelance writer for Gamerant and Attack of the Fanboy, with many guides and news articles across both websites. When he is not camping on Insurgency: Sandstorm blaming his team, you can find him testing new weapon builds to beat sweaty players on Call of Duty: Warzone. Besides gaming, he likes to spend time with his family, watch old movies, and go to the beach.