News - Versatile Loadouts You Need To Try Warzone 2. Accurate Tuning
The versatile build we have today is going to be really good because we're not going to need a barrel because we don't need to extend its range. It's an LMG, so it already covers that for us, and we're not going to need to change the mag because it already comes with a very large one, and it's not too hard to reload in comparison to some of the other LMG options like the roll for a starting attachment on the muzzle; it's going to be the same as the cast of the 762; it's the Polar Fire S suppressor, which is the best overall suppressor even in a versatile build, especially for the improved damage range.
The bullet velocity helps a lot, and it makes this LMG an absolute beast. It's an absolute necessity for the sliders in the tuning. We found the best spots on both, and we're trying to max out our resource smoothness and bullet velocity without affecting. If the other stats are too high, we'll then jump straight to the underbelly; it's going to be the ripper again.
You don't need to explain exactly why aiming over stability is just the big one here once again and tuning remains similar to how we've set it up on our other guns. We're trying to get the best recoil stabilization and are aiming for idle stability. The last of the common attachments here is going to be the Cronin Mini Pro, which gives us a nice one at times and keeps it versatile in comparison to some of those higher.
Zoom Optics that really don't do well at the close range, and that optic is tuned up exactly as we've done it previously, we're giving ourselves a bit more ads speed and the furthest eye position for, the least visual recoil now this is where things get a little bit different when not using a barrel or a MAG here because it's an LMG, so instead we're going to Chuck on a rear grip, specifically the true tack grip, which gives Sprint to fire speed and basically ads speed.
Basically, it makes the RPK feel much more like a hard-hitting AR than an LMG, giving us that little bit more mobility in our build to keep it balanced out and versatile without losing too much recoil control. We are going to buff up the steadiness and the idle stability to their sweet spots on the sliders in the tuning, and the final attachment here to see all the deal is actually going to be some ammunition, specifically the high velocity ammo.
This gives an incredible boost to bullet velocity, and the con of damage range, while seeming a little bit scary, is very minimal from all the testing that's been done. It's something like two percent less damage range, but you gain like 50 Boulevard. We found the sweet spots here so you don't lose out on a load of recoil.
Best taq-v loadout
Control though the penultimate recommendation today is going to look very similar to the first gun we covered today, the TAC 56, well, this is actually the TAC V, which is the battle rifle version of the TAC 56. With how popular the TAC 56 is at the moment, the tacv doesn't get used as much as it really should.
It's very underrated; it's a battle rifle, so it hits really hard, and it has that single-shot mode, which has been proven to do more damage than the full auto mode, so you already gain some improved versatility. Just from the nature of it being a battle rifle, we're starting off with the same muzzle as the TAC 56, which is the Polar Fire.
It's pretty much the same as all the suppressors we've been recommending today, and it gives us all the stats we need for a decent long-range but versatile gun in Warzone 2. Unsurprisingly, tuning here is for sweet spots on recall smoothness and bullet velocity. We're taking the longest barrel available, which is the 18-inch Precision 6-Barrel, which gives us all the stats we need for range and once again pairs up really nicely with the suppressor.
For the tuning, we're gaining a slight bump in damage range and recourse steadiness, and we're adding on the f-tac Ripper 56 under barrel again for its aiming idle stability and overall allowing us to tame the attack as much as possible by taming down some of that recoil that makes it a little bit less viable than the TAC 56 in a lot of scenarios, and we're gaining even more recoil improvements in the tuning with some nice buffs to recourse stabilization and aiming idle stability tuning to their sweet spots.
You probably don't need me to tell you, but we're going for the large mag once again. We've got a 50-round drum available for the tank V, and despite its slightly lower fire rate, this mag seems like it lasts forever. With the 762 ammunition, you can gun down so many enemies if you keep this gun under control using the other attachments we've already put on and finish it up once again with our versatile optic of choice, the Cronin mini pro. For the tuning here, we're staying with our increase to ad speed and furthest eye position.
Best stb 556 loadout
The final boot today is for a gun that you probably haven't seen in many custom builds before, but we think you're going to start seeing it a lot more, and it's the stb556. This might be the perfect, versatile book.
Even just out of the box, it already feels very snappy to use in comparison to other heavier ARs, and with this build, it might be the versatile King. This build is going to follow a very similar format to the other ARS we've already covered, so we're starting off with the muzzle, the Echolus 80, which gives us the damage range bullet velocity and recoil smoothness we need and, also, the sound suppression to keep us nice and low profile for the tuning.
We're putting in a significant bump to the overall recoil control from recoil smoothness as well as improved bullet velocity. Next we need a barrel, and it's going to be the 24.4-inch Bruin, the S620, once again the longest. Recon control for the tuning on the barrel: we're going to buff up the recourse deadness and the damage range a little bit on both of those; they don't need a huge amount because these are the sweet spots that we've found.
You're probably already predicting where we're going here: we're putting on an underbarrow, and it's going to be the f-tac river 56, once again proving that aiming for auto stability is just the king of all stats, it seems, for these underbarrows, especially when you've got all these underbarrows that seem to work pretty similarly.
The tuning here is exactly the same as what we've done for all of our other F-TAC rippers; we're buffing that core stabilization and aiming for auto stability. I'm going to say it: please give us the option to save tuning for specific attachments. The only larger mag we have available that's a full auto mag is the 42 Ram mag.
It's not a massive boost in comparison to some of the other options. This gun still has a decently high fire rate, so you will go through the ammunition on it a little bit quicker, but having a slightly smaller magazine keeps this gun very mobile in comparison to other options. And we're wrapping up this build and all of today's builds.