News - Warzone 25 Huge Tips To Instantly Get Better. Warzone 3 Guide
I've managed to get a 70% win rate in solos so far in War Zone 3, and that's why in this article I'm going to be passing on to you what I think are the 25 most important tips for getting your first solo win in War Zone 3. Now, my first tip is that you always want to delay your drop. The amount of times I see players just blindly land on their buildings without any idea of who is landing around them blows my mind, so after choosing your drop location, which I'll get on to in a second, try to hover as high as you can and have a quick scan around to see where the other players are going, and then choose a building or area that isn't contested to give yourself the opportunity to gear up.
The other reason to do this is so you can then know where you're going to want to push as soon as you've got your gear to pick up some easy kills. My next tip for you is to help you get the best drop locations. Now, for me, I'll always try to land near a redeployed drone near the end of a drop. I do this for a few reasons.
First, end-of-game drop normally isn't as contested in solos, and second, it allows me to easily rotate to a buy station if one isn't nearby or rotate into the next circle without having to run in the open, and if I'm feeling aggressive, it allows me to easily spot enemy players and land on their heads for extra loot.
My next big tip for solos in this year's war zone is that portable radars are overpowered; they're obviously not as good as a UAV, but they're a third of the price on the buy station. and a lot more common to find around the map, but the radius got massively increased. This means that whenever you find yourself in an engagement or in those endgame circles, you can quickly throw one down and gain an instant advantage in the gunfight or where you can or cannot peak, so make sure you pick them up and stow them over any other field upgrade next in solos.
You're also always going to want to run high alert over ghosts, and with ghosts requiring you to always be on the move to work now, it's definitely nowhere near as strong as it once was. Also, footstep audio not being that great, high alert is going to save you in so many situations when someone would have otherwise snuck up behind you.
Also, if you're holding a vantage point, occasionally do a quick 360 to see if someone is looking at you in your field of view that you haven't spotted because that 360 will trigger high alerts. It's a nice little trick that most people don't do. My next tip is that inventory management is key to success.
Don't hold too many plates in your inventory; I really only keep nine on me at any time. At Max, you'll be far better off having extra utility, from portable radars to UAVs to extra frag grenades, and talking of frag grenades, they are definitely the best lethal streak for solos because if you're able to land it right on top of your opponent, it'll deal.
Damage, which is obscene, and you can cook it so it can explode exactly when you need it to, which takes some practice but, in my opinion, is so much better than a seex. Also, it's a small thing, but if you've got space in your inventory, fill it up with extra frag grenades or tactical, because now they will autofill into your active loadout, which in a final circle means you can effectively spam lethals and tacticals that you have to overwhelm your opponent and force them into a mistake, which will help you win the game.
Another big tip to help you win more solo games is that you're going to want to prioritize getting yourself a self-reference in this version of War Zone, especially because of how strong one-shot snipers are, and it's one of the most frustrating things when you get popped from across the map when you'd easily have enough time to get it off.
Another great thing about solo games is that a loadout is only going to cost you $7,500, which isn't that much, so to help you get as much cash as possible, try landing at locations like gas stations or hidden stashes that have multiple cash tacks on shelves and in cash registers. If you're going for a contract, prioritize them in this order for solo bounties, as you still get money if they get poached by scavengers, most wanted, and then most wanted.
I tend to avoid solos as it's so easy to get focused by multiple players unless you're after a goolag kit or going for a high kill game, which is linked to my next tip and probably one of the reasons I've been able to hold that 70% win rate in solos because there are so many regain opportunities for you to stay in the game this year, and that kind of reminds me of buyback solos.
You just want to make sure that you've always got a goolag kit. They're common in crates and duffel bags, so make sure you're always opening them up. But one way you can guarantee yourself is by targeting enemy Most Wanted players, so when you come back from the goag, you can always try and land on or near someone doing a Most Wanted contract to get you that goolag kit.
Now, my next set of tips are all strategies that you need to use to consistently win situations that you're going to come into while playing solos. First of all, master the third party. One of the best times to engage in a fight is right after two other players have dumped out. This might give you the opportunity to even pick up both kills if you time it right without taking hardly any damage.
This is something I'm constantly looking out for when playing solos, as the odds are your opponent is not going to be fully plated or have enough bullets left to take you out. Next, you want to make sure you're using redeploy drones when possible. At times, they can feel a bit open and vulnerable, but it's the perfect way to land on opponents or for you to take a power position inside a later circle.
Also, this is how I do most of my third-partying because I'll look out for gunshots when floating to be able to then aggressively push an opponent. However, being aggressive isn't always the best option, especially in the later circles. Sometimes you just need to know when to slow it down and control an area.
If an area is being a little bit active, try and find some high ground and let the action come to you, and then third parties when the time is right. Gas is also your best friend when it comes to winning tough 1V-1 scenarios. I'll always try and rotate to hold the circle side of a 1V one so that when the gas starts collapsing, it's my opponent who has to try and force a play rather than me, which means they're more than likely going to have to try and run in the open, which will give you an easy kill.
My next tip to help you win in solos is to always try and get the high ground. This sounds simple enough, but it will win you pretty much every scenario that you'll come across in the game, especially in the later circles, though you never really want to be bang in the middle of the map as this will lead you to being focused by multiple opponents.