RE9 Leon S. Kennedy Combat Guide: Master the Action-Oriented Playstyle
Complete combat guide for Leon S. Kennedy in RE9, covering his full weapon arsenal, melee tactics, boss fight strategies, and weapon upgrade priorities.
Leon S. Kennedy is back in Resident Evil Requiem, and his chapters are a completely different beast from Grace’s survival horror sections. Leon is a seasoned agent — he comes loaded, he fights hard, and his chapters are built around action-oriented combat with a satisfying arsenal of weapons. If Grace’s sections are about surviving, Leon’s are about dominating.
Leon’s Combat Style: Third-Person Action
Leon’s chapters default to the over-the-shoulder third-person view — the same perspective that made RE4 and RE2 Remake so satisfying:
- Precise aiming: Easy to target weak spots like heads and limbs
- Fluid movement: Shooting, melee, and dodging all chain together naturally
- Wide field of view: You can actually see what’s coming at you
Note: You can switch to first-person in settings if you want, but most players prefer third-person for Leon’s action-heavy sections.
Weapons Arsenal
Primary Firearms
| Weapon | Type | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Alligator Snapper | Handgun | Reliable main weapon for most encounters |
| MSBG 500 | Pump Shotgun | Devastating at close range, great for crowds |
| Assault Rifle | Auto Weapon | Mid-range crowd control |
| Magnum | High-Power Handgun | Boss fights and heavily armored enemies |
Melee: The Hatchet
Leon’s Hatchet is one of the most satisfying tools in the game:
- One-hit decapitation on standard zombies
- Ammo-free kills — huge deal when resources get tight
- Requires close range — don’t try to melee a group
Upgrade Priority
Recommended Upgrade Order:
1. Handgun magazine capacity → More shots, fewer dangerous reloads
2. Shotgun damage → Better crowd clearing
3. Reload speed → Reduces vulnerability windows
4. Accuracy → Improves weak-spot hits
Combat Techniques That Work
1. Precision Shooting
Go for the head — always:
- Headshots stagger or kill most enemies in fewer shots
- Limb shots can knock enemies down for follow-up melee
- Precision shooting is the single best way to conserve ammo
Shooting tips:
- Plant your feet before firing for better accuracy
- Use cover to break line of sight and reset enemy aggression
- Prioritize the most dangerous enemy in a group first
2. Melee Combos
Hatchet timing:
- Shoot an enemy in the legs to drop them, then hatchet
- Use the hatchet on stunned enemies after a grenade
- Keep your distance from groups — melee one at a time
Body mechanics:
- Shooting a zombie’s knee drops them for a stomp or hatchet
- A staggered enemy is a free kill — don’t waste it
3. Crowd Control
When multiple enemies close in:
- Position yourself: Doorways and narrow corridors limit how many can reach you at once
- Weapon switching: Handgun for distant singles, shotgun for close clusters
- Grenades: Save them for dense groups — one grenade can clear a room
- Keep moving: Circle-strafing prevents getting surrounded
4. Defense and Dodging
- Block incoming attacks to reduce damage — timing matters
- Perfect dodge triggers a brief slow-motion window — punish it immediately
- Don’t stand still: Static targets take more punishment
Ammo Management
Leon’s chapters are more generous than Grace’s, but you still need to be smart:
| Ammo Type | Usage Advice |
|---|---|
| Handgun Ammo | Main resource — use freely on standard enemies |
| Shotgun Shells | Reserve for emergencies and tight corridors |
| Magnum Rounds | Boss fights only — don’t waste these |
| Grenades | Dense enemy groups or creating escape routes |
Healing Items
- Green Herb: Basic heal
- Red Herb: Combine with green for enhanced effect
- First Aid Spray: Full recovery — emergency use only
- Mixed Herbs: Green + Green = moderate heal, Green + Red = full recovery
Boss Fight Strategy
Universal Boss Tips
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Watch the patterns first
- Every boss telegraphs attacks — learn the tells
- Find the safe window to deal damage
- Don’t get greedy; back off when the boss winds up
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Weapon selection
- Magnum for maximum single-hit damage
- Shotgun for close-range burst windows
- Grenades to create openings or interrupt attacks
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Use the arena
- Environmental objects can block attacks
- Some arenas have interactive elements — use them
- Keep track of where the boss is at all times
Grace vs. Leon: The Full Comparison
| Category | Leon’s Chapters | Grace’s Chapters |
|---|---|---|
| Style | Action horror | Survival horror |
| Weapons | Extensive arsenal | Very limited |
| Ammo | Relatively plentiful | Scarce |
| Combat | Aggressive, offensive | Avoidance-focused |
| Melee | Hatchet decapitations | Hemolytic Injector |
| Pacing | Fast, intense | Slow, tense |
Advanced Techniques
Combo Chains
- Shoot legs → Hatchet: Drop an enemy with a leg shot, close in for the kill
- Environmental kills: Explosive barrels, traps, and hazards are free damage
- Perfect dodge counter: Nail the timing and you get a free punish window
Speedrun Tips
- Learn enemy spawn locations to plan routes
- Skip optional fights when the reward isn’t worth the ammo cost
- Optimize your upgrade path before starting a run
Tips for New Players
- Upgrade your handgun first — it’s your most-used weapon
- Hoard Magnum ammo — it’s for bosses, not regular enemies
- Learn melee — the Hatchet saves more ammo than you’d think
- Stay mobile — standing still gets you killed
- Listen for audio cues — you can hear enemies before you see them
Wrapping Up
Leon’s chapters in Resident Evil Requiem are a blast — a well-paced action horror experience with a satisfying weapon sandbox. Master precision shooting, get comfortable with the Hatchet, manage your ammo wisely, and you’ll tear through Raccoon City like the veteran agent Leon is.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Leon's best weapon in Resident Evil Requiem?
The Alligator Snapper handgun is your bread-and-butter — reliable, accurate, and ammo is relatively common. For close-quarters crowd control, the MSBG 500 shotgun is devastating. Save your Magnum rounds exclusively for boss fights where every shot needs to count.
How do you use the Hatchet effectively in RE9?
The Hatchet is Leon's melee weapon and it's incredibly efficient — a well-placed swing can decapitate a zombie outright, saving you precious ammo. Use it on downed or staggered enemies, or when a single zombie gets too close. Don't try to melee-fight groups; that's a quick way to get overwhelmed.
Can you switch Leon's chapters to first-person view?
Yes, Leon's chapters default to third-person over-the-shoulder, but you can switch to first-person in the settings. Most players stick with third-person for Leon since it gives better spatial awareness during combat, but first-person is there if you want it.
How do you handle boss fights as Leon in Resident Evil Requiem?
Study the boss's attack patterns first — every boss has a tell before they strike. Use that window to deal damage. Bring Magnum ammo for maximum burst damage, use grenades to create openings, and always keep moving. Standing still is how you die.
What should I upgrade first for Leon's weapons?
Prioritize handgun magazine capacity first — more shots between reloads means fewer dangerous reload moments. Then upgrade shotgun damage for better crowd control. Reload speed is a solid third pick. Save Magnum upgrades for later since you'll use it sparingly.
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