News - 5 Hipfire Loadouts You Must Try Warzone 2. Perfect Tuning
Intro
Building your weapon Loadouts for hipfire in Warzone 2 are definitely a fun and viable playstyle that you need to try out. In today's article, we've got our five recommendations of the best hipfire builds currently in Warzone 2 that enable you to play aggressively in close range fights and are built in a way that you will never need to ads We're starting off today with our current favorite hip-fire loadout, and it's for the mini-back SMG.
Best minibak hipfire loadout
This currently sits as a gun that a lot of people really enjoy using, but it hasn't reached the top tier of the kind of standard meta, especially for advertising, but as a hip fire gun, this gun does absolute wonders. It's got a nice big mag in it, it hits really hard, and it's got really good accuracy with the build we're going to give you, so we're beginning today with the only barrel that we have available for the mini back, which is the back 9279.
Mil Barrel gives us damage range and bullet velocity, which when we pair with a nice buff to hit for accuracy actually means we can hit fire this out to kind of short to mid-range, longer than you think you should be able to, and, uh, it can be very, very tilting for people when they realize they've been killed by a hip fire SMG from the kind of range you can kill people with this with this thing, it's a lot of fun the aim down sight speed we don't care about losing here and the hip recall, control it's.
It's not the most important stat, even though it has the word hip in it, and we are going to gain some of that back later on anyway, so don't worry too much about that for the tuning here and for all the other attachments. Later in the article, you'll see we do not max out the bars in many of our examples, which is because, as you can see by pushing these further out, you actually start having negative effects that are shown on this bar chart, so if you're seeing any creators recommend you push these bars all the way to the edges, they're telling you wrong and they are definitely out of date with their builds.
The tuning here is fairly obvious; we're finding our optimal recoil steadiness and damage range mainly because the other options we have of aim walking speed and aim on site speed are not necessary for a hit-fire build. It gives us three really important stats here: we've got the hip fire accuracy, we're gaining back some of the hip recall control that we lost from our barrel, and we also get sprint to fire speed now that speed Obviously, we're not going to be focusing in at all for this, but sprint to fire speed is pretty much all that gates us between when we're sprinting and when we can actually begin to fire our weapon from our hip, so as much sprint to fire speed as we can get is really, really important for our hip fire build.
There's no tuning available on the laser, so we'll move next onto a stock for Pure Mobility; it's going to be the VLK, stockless. Typically, these stockless, or collapsed, stocks have a lot of cons to do with things like aiming stability and recoil control, which we don't really care too much about in a primarily focused hip fire build.
The pros here are all really good; we've got hit recall control, movement speed, and sprint to fire speed, which are all great, and the ads speed. I guess, is just a nice bonus if you need to advertise and you do decide you want to try and take an ad fight on this hit fire build, you might want to do that as well.
So we're covering all of our bases with this really nice mobility. focused stock Once again, there is no tuning available for the vok stockless, so once again no tuning for the vok stockless, so once again no tuning for the vok stockless, so once again, there is no tuning available for the VOK stockless, so once again, there is no tuning available for the VOK, so once again, this gives you an improved amount of rounds in the gun.
You get 64 rounds, which is very nice, but you also have this attachment that actually sort of works like an underbarrel. You get some recoil stabilization. aiming out of stability, which isn't that important, and the only con you lose is ADS speed, so essentially we're getting the obvious benefit of more bullets but with some nice little pros added on that you wouldn't get typically for a lot of extra mags you would put on your guns, and there's no tuning available for that, so we'll move on to the final attachment for the mini back hip fire build, and that's going to be a rare grip where we're going to Chuck on the Ivanov, st70.
Grip this gives a real good boost to Flinch resistance which we found to be a really helpful stat when it comes to hip firing one, of the worst things that can happen is you start hit firing you get someone low and then they land a couple of bullets on you start flinching and you really feel it in that hip fire mode your Crosshair actually starts flying off of the enemy you miss a couple of shots and before you know it you're dead so Flinch, resistance is really important and we love the Ivanov grip for that and luckily we do have some tuning on this rear grip we're going to be optimizing our recall steadiness by pulling our slider to 0.74.
And then on the bottom one, we're moving towards Sprint to hit that golden stat that we've talked about multiple times, minus 0.2. The other two statistics here are aim, sight speed, and aiming accuracy. Auto stability is once again not something we're focusing on.
Best fennec 45 hipfire loadout
For a hip fire build, next up, we've got a build for a gun we just had to cover: the gun we all love to hate right now, the fennec. This gun is absolutely devastating as soon as you pull the trigger, and this hip fire build means you can do all of that without even needing to aim down your sights.
Ignition barrel—sorry, a bit of a mouthful there—which gives us some nice buffs to damage range, bullet velocity, and hip fire accuracy. We do lose a bit of movement speed, which isn't the best, but we will gain back some of our mobility later on, and damage range and bullet velocity are too good to miss out on a lot of our SMGs, especially when we're hip firing.
This allows us to keep contesting out into slightly mid-range fights with a hip-fire build. For the tuning, we found our sweet spots for recourse deadness and damage range, and we've moved away from these stats; we don't care as much about the aim walking speed and the ads speed; similar to our mini-back build, the laser is going to be very important, and the one we love for the fennec is going to be the point.
G3p04. This gives all of the same stats as the previous laser; it's focusing on sprint to fire speed, one of our golden stats for hit accuracy, as well as the duo of hip recall control and hip fire accuracy. There's no tuning on the laser, so we're actually going to move on to an underbarrel here, and we really like it for the fennec.