Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at The Finals Season 3, trying to figure out the best builds, you know, the ones that really click. And let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. So I wanna share the whole process of crafting this tier list with ya’ll.

Experimenting the Builds and Weapons
First things first, I had to jump into the game. No shortcuts here. I started by trying out pretty much every weapon and specialization combo I could think of. Seriously, I went through everything. I Played a bunch of matches with each setup, getting a feel for how they perform in real fights, not just on paper. I tried to mix things up – sometimes I’d go all-in on offense, other times I’d try a more support-focused build.
For example, I spent a good chunk of time messing around with the new weapons. I was trying to figure out if they were actually any good, or just flashy. You know how it is, sometimes the new stuff is all hype. The Recurve Bow for example, is it stronger than other weapons? How about Dual Blades? I noted down my early impressions. Like, “This feels strong,” or “This is kinda clunky.” Nothing too fancy, just honest thoughts.
Taking Notes and Compare the Weapons
- Started taking notes after each match. Stuff like, “This weapon is great at close range, but useless at a distance,” or “This specialization is awesome for team play, but sucks solo.”
- Started comparing weapons and specializations head-to-head. Like, “Is the FCAR really better than the AKM?” Stuff like that. I even made a little spreadsheet (yeah, I’m a nerd) to keep track of everything.
Watching Some Other Players
After a while, I realized I needed some outside perspective. So, I hopped on Twitch and YouTube and watched some other players. I was looking for players who were way better than me, the kind of people who make it look easy. I watched how they used different builds, what strategies they employed, and how they adapted to different situations.
Refining My Own Tier List
Then I went back to my own notes, took all that new info, and started refining my tier list. I moved some things up, some things down. I even added a whole new category for “situational” builds – you know, the ones that are only good in specific scenarios. I had to figure where did the new weapons and specializations fall in.
Putting It All Together
Finally, I felt like I had a pretty solid tier list. It wasn’t perfect, of course. I mean, it’s just my opinion, and The Finals is a game where skill matters a lot. But I felt confident that it was a good starting point for anyone looking to up their game in Season 3. The meta’s always changing, right? But this is where I landed, and I think it’s pretty darn accurate for the current state of play.

So there you have it. That’s how I made my Season 3 tier list. It was a lot of work, but it was also a lot of fun. And hey, if it helps even one person get a few more wins, then it was all worth it.