News - Warzone 2. 0 Top 10 Best Loadout Guns. Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2
So Warzone 2 has been out long enough now that we've got a pretty good grasp on the meta of this game, at least in terms of the current weapon balance. Right now in this article. I'll show you the top 10 best loadout weapons to build, and these are going to help you be extremely effective in game, whether you're buying your weapon from the actual buy station or you're getting a loadout drop, whatever it does in Zone 1, but regardless.
I'm going to show you some extremely effective weapons and their current builds to use in the game right now. I should also mention that all of these attachments are going to be tuned to some extent; however, if you don't have the ability to tune these attachments because your weapon isn't properly leveled enough, you can still continue to run the build and then tune the attachments properly when.
It's at the current level, so feel free to pause or rewind the article at any point as we go along, but taking the number 10 spot is going to be the cast-off 74U. This build is actually something I am a really big fan of in Warzone. I've been using this quite a lot, and as of me making this article, this weapon did just catch a slight nerf, so I'm putting it down here a little bit lower on the list because I'm not entirely sure if this is still going to dominate the meta as it has been what wasn't a huge nerf and in all honesty will probably remain in the same tier as it was pre-nerf, but these attachments are specifically made for a little bit more of a close range, you know, aggressive, class.
There are some scenarios in war zones where it is just going to be out of place, so it's recommended that you carry like some kind of weapon, or a sniper, and it's really good to pair it with now that the way all of these guns are going to be tuned with their attachments is what we call "sweet spot tuning," where you don't necessarily tune it all the way, one end or the other, so I mean, sometimes you do, but not always.
But regardless, this build is extremely effective and a lot of fun, so I highly recommend you try it out. I think it's probably still one of the better guns in the game, despite the Nerf now coming in at number nine. Coming in at the number nine spot, it's still one of the best guns in the game and probably one of my favorites for traditional multiplayer.
But the Vasdev 9K in Warzone is also unbelievably effective now. I've gone through a bunch of iterations of this build and a couple of different attachments, actually put on there individually, and then different tunings of such, but this is ultimately the build that I've been the most happy with; it may not be the perfect one at the moment, but I'm still working on it.
However, this is extremely functional. It's workable, and it's actually really good. The biggest differences between building it for Warzone 2 and for the multiplayer build are that this one is way better suited for medium range, and you might say that this is like a low-hitting SMG; it may not even really have that much damage out at mid-range, but it actually does.
It's decent for that. I would say it's probably comparable to the cast-off 74U, but it might be a little more effective in that regard, at least in my experience. I should also mention that with this build specifically. The recoil is way more predictable than the cast off, and so if that's something that's important to you, it's just relative consistency, then I think the vasnav is probably the way to go all things considered, but I'm a big fan of this gun, which is also coming in the number nine spot but taking the number eight anyways.
Taking the number eight spot is going to be the stb, again, one of my personal favorites in the game, and also this gun did get a nerf at some point. but that doesn't keep it from being one of the most effective weapons even in Warzone as well as multiplayer, but the builds are going to be vastly different, and something along these lines is going to be what I recommend.
I think with this weapon specifically, finding the proper grip was really the weirdest thing. I know a lot of people swear, and they live by the F-TAC Ripper, but I always feel like the Recoil is just a bit more inconsistent. That way, and I think the pineapple grip is going to be far better, especially for medium and long range; it's just more consistent; I think maybe the ads' speed isn't.
However, when it comes to the FTEC ripper, I think this is probably the way to go insofar as this build specifically is concerned. However, when it comes to Warzone, the one thing you're missing out on with this gun specifically is that it has no optics. So, for really long range engagements, you're probably going to want to carry something that's more suited to that, again, like a DMR or sniper, is a really good complement to this, but as far as even short, close, medium, or whatever this is.
Gun is an absolute machine. I'm not gonna lie; I'm a big fan of this one, and it's really, you know, common to see it in games as well, so you may as well have a good one built. Coming in at number seven, this is a pretty straightforward one; there's nothing really too crazy going on here, but this is the cast of 74U, or the AK-47.
And the way this gun is built is to maximize its potential at medium to slightly longer ranges and also to have consistent recoil; that is probably the biggest attribute. Where the AK can struggle is in being really consistent in the way that it bounces and kicks and all that kind of stuff, so when you have a weapon that can mitigate that to some extent, this is probably the most consistent feeling AK that you are ever going to get when it comes to optics.
It's really a matter of personal preference; you can have something slightly higher magnification, but with the way the AK actually shoots, I can't really recommend anything. higher than like three or four 4X, but yeah, pretty straightforward build here, and as far as the tuning goes, it may not be 100 percent perfect, but it's as good as it's going to get for now, and I think if this gun gets tuned at all in the future, it might be better or worse; we'll see, but this gun is very consistent all around.
Coming in at the number six spot is going to be the Lochman sub, otherwise known as the MP5, and this build is kind of particular, and a lot of this has Some variability in how you want to run it, but the biggest change I think you're going to make is potentially the magazine. You can go with the 50-round drum magazine, and I think that is absolutely viable.
What you're going to lose is maybe a little bit of handling speed, but it might be better if you're playing something like quads, for example, than if you're playing solos, or possibly. It's certainly not the best gun ever, but it's up there; it's viable; it's competitive; anything you need to do, it can pretty much get the job done.