News - Best Dmz Weapon Loadouts - Top 4 Weapon Loadouts That Make Dmz Easy
I am a lazy boy, and welcome to your number one source for all themed war zones (slash DMZ). Today we're going to be taking a look at what are the best weapons to use in DMC and what are the best loadouts, because one of the biggest issues that we have in DMC is, being able to not only know what weapons to pick on ground Loot and what weapons we should prioritize when we drop in but in addition to that we also want to know what are the best weapons to have equipped and why when, we decide to do the hardest missions and want to avoid getting killed and want to just do the majority of the killing within DMC.
There is a different complex of mindset that you need to think about when picking up a weapon; it is not just like in Warzone, where you have to worry primarily about other or you know other enemy players. Ndmc. You kind of have to prioritize the time that you're going to be fighting AI, and you also have to prioritize that this weapon is going to perform well whether that you encounter yourself against a real player.
Let's get this article to 500 likes. With that being said, let's start off with the king of the DMZ, the RPK. The beauty behind the RPG is that you're able to actually pick up a lot of this from ground loot, so if you kill enemies you're going to be able to pick this up from download, and that's going to give you an advantage if you're playing the game for free.
You should be able to level up this bad boy without needing to do too much because it is available quite often in the game. For the underbelly, you want to run the pineapple and ; for tuning, you want to have it the way I have it.
Vx pineapple
Now the question is, "Why do you recommend this weapon?" Well, the beauty about this weapon is that it comes with a default 75-round magazine, giving us the ability to one-tap enemies when we shoot them and to kind of just melt multiple armors when we come into contact with them.
Now this particular weapon is going to be your go-to assault rifle if you don't like, you know, a LMG and you feel it's too heavy and makes you run a little bit too clunky. You want to be a little bit more mobile, but you don't want to sacrifice just a certain amount of bullets you're carrying in the magazine.
You're going to be carrying 60 here, so you're going to be short 15 from the RPK, but your mobility is going to be a lot smoother, and this is my personal go-to-go weapon. We're going to run the Tundra Pro barrel, and you're going to want to make sure you have these settings as well as far as tuning is concerned.
Tundra pro barrel
For the under barrel, we're going to be running the f-tac.
Ftac ripper 56
Ripper 56 and You want to go ahead and copy those settings right there, and for our rounds, we want to run 60-round mags, and of course, for our scope, we're running the AIM OPV4.
And you want to go ahead and copy these. The advantage that you have with this weapon, like I mentioned earlier, is that it gives you the same kind of feeling that you have with the RPK instant melt: really good stability and very good recoil. Control, in addition to that, is going to allow you to kill multiple teams and multiple enemies, whether they are plated or not.
Fast and really easily allowing. We use this kind of hybrid between an assault rifle and an RP and a LMG, and it's definitely one of my favorite weapons when playing EMC, and it performs very, very well. Alex explains a little bit later in the article, but an SMG is always going to be one of your best friends.
Companions and the Latchman sub are definitely by far the best ones in all the DMCs I've tracked. This one has 110 rounds, and with the RPK and this one, we have a total of 115 rounds, giving us the ability to have a ton of ammunition at our disposal so we can insta-swipe not only to kill multiple enemies but to kill multiple AIS.
Now for the barrel guys, you're going to want to wrench the latchman pulsar.
Lachmann pulsar
This is very helpful. I mean. I theoretically could run a laser, which would just give me the aim down side speed benefit, but I don't like to be kind of noticed when I'm playing, especially in DMC, if I'm running, so I avoid using the laser in Wars, where I might swap over to the laser, but for here in DMC I try to stay, you know, keep the laser off now.
Alright, so the next weapon we're going to be talking about, guys, is our trusted sniper. Fsst87; for the rear group guys, we're running the match grip; and for our stock, we're running the max DMR. Precision. This is going to come in very handy because it's going to allow you to pick up enemies really quickly from a long distance.
You guys will be able to have that, giving you the ability to manage close-range damage and mid-range damage. Now the best loadout when it comes to guys playing DNC is that you want to have an assault rifle slash, a LMG, so between The Talented RPK that's what you guys are going to want to pick, and you also want to decide that your must-have is an SMG.
You have to have an SMG. There's no if and and, and that's a button bounce about it. That's going to be your secondary weapon, and your third weapon is a sniper. Now, what you decide to run with, like if you're only running two weapons, if you want to run a sniper rifle or SMG, you could do that, or if you want to run an assault rifle or SMG, but theoretically overall in general, you always want to be entering the DMC with three weapons and be able to carry the best of the best when you're doing so, and this loadout will give you the best of the best when doing so.
In my article on part one of how to play Solo's, The Ultimate Guide to, I teach you guys how to get ready for when we decide to pick up our loadouts. This is Part 2 of the best loadouts that you want to play when playing solo or when playing the NC in general. I do hope you guys are enjoying the content here on the channel.