

In general, there are lots of combinations of weapons that are successful for Warzone. Other loadout tips Image used with permission by copyright holder Bring Cold-Blooded, too, so you don’t trigger High Alert or Combat Scout, and make sure you have Snapshots so you can see exactly where certain enemies are, even behind cover. In addition, we advise utilizing Ghost so you can stay off enemy Heartbeats and UAVs, which is important during the end of a match.
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For this, we advise using the Automaton built for long-range, but with the Fully Loaded weapon Perk so you’ve got full ammo. These are times when you win your Gulag very late in the game or get bought back during the final stages of a match, forcing you to “regain” all the loot you’ve accumulated thus far.īy default, you’ll spawn in with little ammo and be unequipped to handle many situations, especially if you’re being bought back. Automaton regain Ghost loadout Image used with permission by copyright holder Primary: Automatonįor our last loadout, we recommend making a class specifically for regain situations. Then, drop the Type 100, pick up the 3-Line Rifle and the Volk, and you’ll get to keep both weapons but will be able to use Tempered instead. If you happen to come across another loadout in the wild, we advise swapping over to the aforementioned Type 100 class, which still has Quick Fix and Amped but includes Tempered instead. You’ll also want to utilize the Amped Perk to quickly swap between weapons. This weapon is absolutely fantastic as sniper support, and although it doesn’t outshine the Type 100 or Marco 5 up close or the UGM-8 from afar, it does its job at midrange. On top of that, it has a whopping 20-round mag, which is just absurd for a sniper.Īside from the sniper rifle, you’ll want to bring the Volk along with it, thanks to the Overkill Perk. It doesn’t have as fast an ADS time as those weapons, but it’s close and can still secure one-hit eliminations at any range. But before we get into that, you should be aware of how the 3-Line Rifle works when compared to the Swiss or Kar. With this one, we’ve got an Overkill class that works well alongside another fantastic sniper support weapon. Snipers sure aren’t what they used to be in Warzone, but the 3-Line Rifle is close enough to the old Kar98k and K31 Swiss that we can safely give you a recommendation for it. Aggressive, midrange Volk loadout Image used with permission by copyright holder Primary: Volkssturmgewehr This build is more so meant for close quarters, so make sure to give it a try on Rebirth Island. Most players don’t anticipate being taken down by an RPG from afar, so be sure to catch them off guard. Then, rush in and take out anyone still standing. Likewise, the RPG-7 is crucial, as you can use it to clear out a room to either eliminate or severely damage your foes. This means you can’t ADS while utilizing this build, but as long as you only take on battles within 7 meters, you’ll rarely lose gunfights. The key to this build is to make sure you use it within 7 meters or so since you can only hip-fire it. Start by using the Akimbo (dual-wield) version of the Marco 5, which has one of the fastest TTKs in the game.

You’ll take your enemies by surprise, for sure, and rack up plenty of eliminations in the process. This loadout is absolutely bonkers because of how well it performs. Akimbo Marco 5 close-range loadout Image used with permission by copyright holder Primary: Marco 5 Aside from that, bring Quick Fix, Tempered, and Stims along to help you reset gunfights quicker, allowing you to get the jump on your enemy when they don’t expect it. The main point is that you’ll rarely lose 1v1 gunfights with this one, thanks to its rapid fire rate and power. This will be hard to work with, so you’ll need to pick your battles intelligently.

The other kicker is that this Type 100 uses the 36-round mags to obtain that faster TTK. Building it this way will penalize your recoil control, but given that it’s meant to be used up close, it’s not as hard to control as you might think. For this class, use the Type 100, which offers one of the fastest TTKs in the game when built properly. This one requires a bit of skill since it has a few downsides, but expert players will absolutely dominate with it. Next up is a loadout meant for aggressive close-range players.
