News - Tac Stance Is The New Meta Warzone 2. Buff Details & Tips
Tac stance recoil buff comparisons
I actually managed to track down some pre-patch footage and screenshots with recoil while using the tax stance build, so let's have a look at a few comparisons to see just how much tax stance has changed with the season 2 update, and as we can see here with the MTZ 556, we see a very significant reduction in the total magnitude of recoil, which makes this far easier to control.
Keep this in mind with both of these plots. I wasn't controlling recoil at all; I was just letting it do whatever it wanted to do there. Then let's have a look at the bass B prep patch versus post patch with a tack stance build, and again, we're seeing a ridiculously good improvement to the overall recoil there, and then finally, for what I was able to track down with my testing pre patch, we have a ram 7 comparison, and again, you can see things are tightened up very nicely, and it's just so much easier to control this amount of recoil post patch.
So in general, this was a massive buff to tack stance across the board.
Why tac stance is so good
And then this is where I want to dive a little bit deeper into T stance to let you know why it's so good to be using T stance compared to just using regular aiming down sight, and the first benefit is that your aim down sight time isn't as relevant when using attack stance build because, first off, you will get fully quote unquote aim down site or you'll get fully into your minimum tax stance spread, about 12%.
Based on my testing compared to your actual aim down sight time with that particular build, that's an immediate benefit you gain there, but more importantly, when using a tax stance build, you're typically also improving your hip fire stats because most of the attachments that improve T stance are also improving hip fire, and one of the best things about tack stance is that you can start firing at your target immediately; the moment you see them, you can pull the trigger as you transition into a tack stance.
Without really sacrificing accuracy in any meaningful way, when you're fully aiming down site without attack stance build, you generally only want to be hip firing as you aim down sight. If you're in super-close-quarter situations or anything beyond close range, you're often putting yourself at a disadvantage.
By whiffing a bunch of initial shots as you're in the process of aiming down sights while also applying recoil, by the time you do get fully aimed down site now, you're not going to be as precise on Target, as if you aimed down site first and then started firing your gun, so with tax Dan, the only delay you really need to experience from the moment you see a Target to the moment you start shooting at that Target is going to be your sprint out time if you're sprinting, and if you're not sprinting, you can shoot immediately, without any real downside attached to that, so that's the first big reason that you might want to use a tax stance over aiming down sights.
The second big reason is your strafe speed while quote-unquote aiming down sights, or in this case, while in tax stance. It turns out we can strafe about 35% faster in tact stance compared to when we're fully aimed down site, and this allows you to strafe back and forth in gunfights or strafe around a corner a lot more effectively and actually take advantage of peers's advantage, at least to a degree.
It makes you a harder target to hit while being able to stay on target quite effectively, especially with a really accurate tact stance build.
Best tac stance attachments
Next up, another Universal-style attachment that I would definitely keep an eye out for is a laser attachment that doesn't have visibility, so it's not listed anywhere in the cons that there's a visible laser. And this is often going to be the Schogger ULO 66 laser, or it's also known as the 1 M laser box, depending on the gun that you're looking at.
The reason I like using this one is that it might not give you the best possible improvements to your tack and spread. Typically, a visible laser will do that, so you get almost as much of the same benefit without also giving up your position constantly. With that giant visible laser beam coming out of your gun, those two are like absolute must-haves.
When I'm creating an attack stance build, the next thing you want to keep an eye out for are barrel attachments, stock attachments, and rear grip attachments. Those are going to vary on a gunto-gun basis, and you just want to keep an eye on that t-stand spread in the advanced stats while you're scrolling through those, and then another one to consider, which is often going to be worse than the benefit that you gain from barrels or stalks.
This is the S37.C DL breacher device. This muzzle will also help with your attack and spread, and if there's a spare attachment slot. I will be throwing this one on there, but often times, like I said, you're better off going with barrel stocks or rear grips and then another big attachment. I like adding to my attack stance builds that don't directly impact your attack stance stats.
This is some sort of extended magazine. Typically, with a tax stance, you are going to be spraying and praying a little bit more; you will be burning through ammo quickly, and as a result, you generally want to have a larger magazine to compensate for that. So there we go, which should set you up for success in creating your own stance.
My best tac stance guns
Now I also wanted to share my favorite guns in the game to use T-stance with because not all guns are created equally. For many guns, you're much better off just not using T-stance and aiming down-site normally. But not for these ones I'm sharing on this list; these ones are often just as effective, if not more effective, when used in stance, compared to a more standardized build, and my favorite one at the moment is actually the new BP50 assault rifle.
This is insane in a tax stand with a tax stand setup, and I absolutely love it. Same thing with a new SMG, the Ram 9. This is also incredible with the tag stance; after that, the MTZ 556 This has always been one of my favorites to use t-stance with since the game launched, and I've been recommending t-stance with that as well as the DG 56.
Surprisingly, you would think a burst gun may not be so good with tax St., but that's not the case with the d56. It has an amazing tax, St. Spread, and it's very effective when used with that. Additionally, in the assault rifle category, the ram 7 It's also a great option for tax purposes. We've also got the HRM 9 SMG, the WSP Swarm SMG, and, surprisingly, the Hogar 26.