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Avex EVP

Pistol · Antarean Empire (AIA) · Angels Fall First 1.0 weapon guide

Type
Pistol
Faction
Antarean Empire (AIA)
Role
Heavy sidearm

AIA hand cannon described by the community as a 'space Desert Eagle'. Slow, small magazine, huge stopping power.

At a glance

The Avex EVP is a pistol built for heavy sidearm. In Angels Fall First every primary still has to live inside the three-track loadout budget, so this gun is never evaluated in isolation — it is evaluated against what Combat points you still need for armour, grenades and a sidearm, and what Support points you want for a Multitool or packs.

Pistol doctrine

Sidearms exist for emergencies and budget leftovers. Treat them as the last magazine after a primary runs dry, not as a primary plan unless you are running a specialised dual-weapon build.

Field Notes

  • Better as a finisher than a primary-replacement.

When to take the Avex EVP

Take it when the map and mode match its envelope. Open ground and long Incursion approaches favour rifles and carbines; fortress interiors, ship boarding and hangar fights favour shotguns and SMGs; armour-heavy Territories lanes demand that someone on the squad brings anti-vehicle. If your first death tells you the theatre changed, swap to a second saved loadout instead of forcing the wrong class.

Faction lock matters: only Antarean Empire (AIA) can field the Avex EVP. If you regularly play both sides, mirror it with a counterpart pistol on the other roster so your habits transfer.

Loadout budget tips

Start from the Combat track: leave room for medium armour and at least one grenade option when this weapon is expensive, or deliberately run it light so you can stack Support tools. Command-track gadgets rarely pair with a single gun choice — they pair with your role in the order chain. Use the loadout budget calculator to test ranks before you queue, and read the loadout & budget system guide if the three colours are still confusing.

For complete role kits that already include weapons of this class, use the best loadouts guide. For a full class-by-class review, see the weapons guide.

Compared with other Pistols

Within the pistol bracket, small handling and cost differences decide which gun feels right. Use these siblings as alternatives when the Avex EVP is over budget or the map asks for a different flavour of the same job:

  • Sikfrit Model 54 — High-power revolver. Slow-firing revolver with high stopping power, built in partnership with Kaller. Punishes accuracy and little else.
  • Corps-Miyaki UDP — Fast backup sidearm. ULA service pistol. Fastest-firing sidearm with a generous magazine that compensates for low per-shot damage.

Other Antarean Empire (AIA) options

If you stay on the same faction but need a different job this match, these picks sit nearby in the armoury:

  • Sikfrit S77 (Automatic Shotgun) — Close-quarters sustained fire
  • Salier P6i (Assault Rifle) — Flexible rifleman
  • Avex EVR (Plasma Rifle) — Explosive plasma skirmisher
  • Salier MGA (Rotary Machine Gun) — Area denial

Practical checklist

  • Confirm the map theatre before locking this as your only primary.
  • Save a CQB and a long-range loadout; swap after the first death if needed.
  • Spend leftover points on sustain (Multitool, packs) rather than a vanity optic.
  • Tell your squad leader what you brought so anti-vehicle and support coverage is intentional.

Other Pistols

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Avex EVP good for beginners in Angels Fall First?

AIA hand cannon described by the community as a 'space Desert Eagle'. Slow, small magazine, huge stopping power. Its listed role is “Heavy sidearm”, so judge it against that job rather than as a universal gun.

Which faction can use the Avex EVP?

The Avex EVP is locked to the Antarean Empire (AIA).

What should I pair with a pistol like the Avex EVP?

Spend leftover Combat points on armour and grenades, keep Support budget for a Multitool or packs, and save a second loadout for maps where this class underperforms. See the best loadouts guide for full builds.