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So Warzone 2 is literally just on the horizon, and if you're anything like me, you're more excited than R Kelly in a playground. However, there's one thing that is absolutely worrying me, and that is the sheer amount of variety in the gunsmith and knowing just what is going to be the absolute best loadout for Warzone 2.
Now that I've gone through these Modern Warfare 2 guns, I have selected what I believe to be the best class setups for Warzone 2, at least in the beginning. Obviously, some of this might change as we develop a meta, but I really think that after the testing that I have done, the class setups that I'm giving you today are going to put you in a really good position to absolutely dominate those first few games of Warzone 2.
In this guide, I've given you two setups, both with the primary and secondary, as well as the attachments, and how to tune them to get them absolutely perfect for Warzone 2. Before we go too far into the article. I just want to remind you guys that I'm currently engaged in a ridiculous slap bet whereby, if I don't get 50, 000 subscribers by the end of the year, my brother-in-law is going to slap me hard in the face.
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Okay, so here we are in the gunsmith, and I've got three examples of what I think are going to be perfect class setups for Warzone 2. Now what I've done is spend a few hours in gamers like Groundwater so that I've dialed in the range and I've also managed to get these builds tuned into nearly. Perfection I'm not going to say that they're absolutely perfect, but we'll see how that goes.
So, first off, let's look at this one. We're using the Fennec 45 and the RPK. The reason I've chosen the RPK is because the LMGs in this game seem to have incredible recoil control over sustained long-range fire. The difference with the RPK, however, is that because of its mag well, you get a much faster reload time and a quicker action than you do with most of the other guns in this category.
So let's hop into the gunsmith for the RPK now first and foremost; you'll see this in a lot of my classes. I have chosen the Corio Laz 44 V3 laser.
Corio laz-44 v3
The reason for this is because it gives us aim-down sight speed and aiming stability. It does mean that your laser will be visible in ads, but I'm not too worried about that because of the potential upsides that it gives us. The reason that we need that extra speed is because this build can be one slow puppy.
The first attachment that we're going to go for is the TAC 597.
Tac 597 barrel
Barrel this gives us damage range hip fire accuracy, movement speed, and bullet velocity at the cost of hip recoil and control, which I'm not too worried about because if you're firing this at hipfire, something drastic has gone wrong.
Your aim, your sight speed, and your recoil are under your control now. The way I've tuned this barrel is by going max on the recoil steadiness and max on the aim-down sight. As a general rule of thumb, you don't always want to max out this tuning stuff, but with the RPK, the damage range is already really good, and when you're tuning on this bottom slider, you can see that after a certain point, the damage range really doesn't change that drastically.
However, our aim down and sight speed increase a lot, and we're going to need that for this slow build. Next, we have the Custovia, the DX90, and the suppressor. I'm unsure how the mini map is going to work in Warzone 2, but all signs point to it working in the classic way, whereby if you fire a gun that is unsuppressed, you're going to show up on the enemy's radar.
This means that we have to choose a suppressor if we want to maintain that element of stealth. I chose this one because it gives us that sound suppression bullet velocity, which is extremely important for hitting people at those very long ranges that we're going to see in this map of recoil, smoothness, and recoil control.
Now, if we head over to the tuning, I have kept the recoil smoothness and the sight speed tuning pretty much the same. The reason I've done this is because if I move it either way, it drastically affects one of the other statistics, and I want to keep both of those statistics pretty much as they are now at the bottom here.
I've gone for more idle stability. The reason being is that aiming idle stability is how much your gun moves once you're aiming down sight, and in Modern Warfare 2 and eventually falling into this, this means that aiming idle stability is going to affect your recoil or perceived horizontal recoil at range, so we need to get as much of that as possible next.
I chose the VLK purely because it is a very solid optic that a lot of us are used to from the Modern Warfare days as well. When you tune this, you are able to absolutely max out the aim down sight speed, which is obviously going to be better for this build, but it does come at the cost of flinch resistance now.
Flinch is something that we're not sure how big of a deal it's going to be in Warzone 2, however, because a lot of people are going to be focusing on maxing out their range and their attack speed. I can't imagine that too many people in War Zone 2 are going to have things that increase the Flinch that they give you, so as a result.
I personally believe that the aim down sight speed is going to be a lot more valuable, and finally. I went with the Ft.
Ft tac-elite stock
Tac elite stock, the reason being that it gives us extra recoil and control, which is going to be very important where we're sustaining fire downrange at very long distances. The way I've tuned this is again all the way down to aim down site speed and just ever so slightly off all the way for idle stability.
Now if we hop into the firing range, I'll show you what this bad boy can do. At close range, you're going to be beaming at people, obviously. a medium range, and the nice thing is that at long range it absolutely destroys. Now, people, the second gun that I'm going to use on this class setup is the Fennec 45 because it is an absolute, close-range weapon.
Beast, this thing fires so goddamn quickly that when you're coming up on those 1v1s, you are going to win 9 times out of 10 if it's a close quarters situation.
Hipshot l20
Now that I'm building this with the hip shot L20 to give us hip recoil control and hip fire accuracy, this does mean that our laser will be visible at the hip, but I feel like at these close ranges the enemy probably already knows you're there and this isn't going to be such a big deal next.