News - This Is Why You Suck At Warzone 2
Check out this secret blueprint here. So you can only get this by doing a secret challenge in Warzone, and I'm going to show you how to do it in this article, as well as a few tips and tricks on how to get better in the game because it's quite different from War Zone 1. I'm going to show you a real match too, where we end up winning rather than splicing lots of clips together, and a big thanks to Call of Duty for sponsoring this one.
I've played around 10 matches of regular Battle Royale, out of which I've won two now. Most of my time has been spent playing DMZ, which is a great way to learn the map, by the way, but we're not talking about DMZ today; today we're talking about Battle Royale. We're getting serious, and so far I've started to build up a bit of knowledge about the game mode and some tactics, and I'm going to share that with you now.
First things first: loadouts. Not many people are going to have loadouts in Warzone yet; they haven't figured out how to do it, but that should be your priority as soon as you drop into the game. Get an SMG maybe, and try and find yourself a three-play armor vest as soon as possible; that's the purple one.
If you get that, it means that you can't be hit once. Kill with a sniper rifle. It's one of the most overpowered items in the game now that loot in War Zone 2 isn't as random, which means that you'll often find certain types of loot in predictable places if, for example, you want to get self-revives, stems, or the revive pistol.
Check the bathrooms and check the cabinets because that's where that kind of stuff tends to spawn, and don't forget that you can stow items in your backpack too so you can have multiple self-revivals. You can have multiple plates, and that kind of stuff is going to come in clutch, especially in the end game, so figure out what you like to prioritize, keep the important stuff, and then focus on early-game fights.
Wait for the strongholds to appear, and we'll move on to that next fight. So, after that fight that we're going to have there, you wait a couple minutes, and then the strongholds will appear in this giant notification of strongholds. So immediately open your map, find the nearest one, mark it, and then you're going to head over there as quick as possible.
Now, this is definitely a lot more difficult if you're trying to do it in a solo match, but on quads, which I think most people play, it's pretty simple to do, and the reason that you do the stronghold as soon as possible is because you get your loadout, the potential for two weapons, and you get your perks as well.
There's no other way to get perks in a war zone, but maybe in the future. But this is the only way for now, so get to the stronghold and kill all the enemies. Defuse the bomb, and a loadout box will spawn. You can access it to get your load out. This actually took about four minutes, and 30 seconds after landing, we got this huge load out.
Advantage against most of the squads in the game, and if you're the first to do a stronghold, you'll get that key there, which is the black sight key. Make sure to pick that up because if you want the hidden blueprint that I showed you at the start of the article, we're going to need that. But also, just doing a black site in general is a good idea because you get a ton of money and a lot of other good stuff, which we'll take a look at next.
So open your map, and you'll see a new icon has appeared: a castle with a keyhole in the middle. That's the black site. But bear in mind that anytime you're doing a stronghold or a black site, it will change to red, and that means that other players can see that you're doing it, so just be a bit on your guard in regards to other players' proximity.
Chat is actually really useful for hearing when someone's nearby. I reckon a lot of PC players will just turn this off, but console players. I think they're going to leave it on; it's on by default as far as I know, and if people are communicating with each other via voice communications using their micro phones.
You will hear them when they're nearby in buildings, so it can be useful for letting you know that there's an enemy squad nearby, but at the same time, it can be quite detrimental. Because their microphone might be terrible and you can hear their nun screaming in the background, perhaps have a hotkey ready to mute it so you can actually hear the footsteps when you're about to fight.
So we made it to the black site, and now we're going to open that up with the black sight key and head on in there. Be a bit cautious here because the enemies, the bots, are a bit tougher than in the stronghold. They all have armor on; use your stuns; use your stem taxes; kill them; eventually you'll find the Juggernaut, the big lad.
In this circumstance, I was quite lucky, and he just started running away from me on the stairs. So just keep loading in lots of lead. Eventually it's going to go down, and whoever gets the last shot on him will kill him and actually unlock that secret blueprint. At the start of the Phantom's call, there it is, the vasnes, 9K; it's the only way to get it, and you may have also noticed all that stuff that dropped out of the Juggernaut; we had durable gas masks, a large backpack, and a load of kill streaks.
Stow, that it's going to be useful, and of course, by doing the black site, you get another chance to get your load out, so if you want to swap guns or change perks, you can do that now. Don't forget that you can buy your custom guns at the basic shops too if you want to get a load of money quick to be able to afford one of those guns.
Do the save cracker contracts; they're very similar to what the scabbers were like in War Zone 1, but I prefer to go for the strongholds. Go around the corner with your gun ready, or are you just at a walking pace, ready to shoot as quickly as possible and hold your angles for a bit longer too? Most fights in this game are won if you're aiming first and the enemy hasn't noticed you.
You're going to kill them before they can turn around and kill you. Of course, there are some fringe examples where they might just have an SMG in close range and they're out of TKU. ttku, But just think about things a bit more. The pace is a lot slower in War Zone 2; it's kind of a mix between Pubg and Warzone 1, in my opinion.
Use your brain a bit before you just jump and try to get kills. Something you can do in team matches is, if there's a down player and you have an opportunity, you can interrogate them, hold use on them, and if they have any teammates that are alive, it will spot them for a matter of seconds. It's like a full wall hack spot kind of thing, so it's really useful if you get the chance, and don't forget to finish them off afterwards, or let him go if you're fairly nice.