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Intro
The chimera has finally been added to Modern Warfare 2, aka the honey badger from Call of Duty ghosts. This assault rifle with a built-in suppressor can be unlocked in two different ways: first, by extracting the weapon from DMZ Building 21; or, by getting operator kills with assault rifles in 15 separate matches, meaning any AR with two kills in 15 different games and side-tip backing out after getting the two kills does in fact count towards the 15 as of now.
This weapon is easily one of the best guns, especially in the assault rifle category, when it comes to handling fire rate, and though its damage is lower, it's certainly competitive with the other 50 or so weapons in the game and absolutely satisfying to use. Don't miss out on that article, and now let's break down the Chimera in the most concise way possible, including the tuning that you will need for each attachment, followed by a double MGB gameplay using the class setup by Carnage Salty.
Class setup
Alright , so the honey badger is officially back here in Modern Warfare 2. I wanted to take a little bit of a different approach than maybe some other people would, but I decided I wanted to keep it. It has virtually no recoil, but the mobility is still high enough that you can play extremely aggressively with the weapon, just like it's meant to be in Ghost.
So let's get started here. We're going to start with a barrel. I have the 10-inch SA Phoenix that's going to give you damage range, bullet velocity, hip-fire accuracy, and recoil control. I feel like there are a lot of very good positives there for an assault rifle; you're going to be tuning that one for recoil, steadiness, and aim-down sight speed.
Now over here on the muzzle, I have the FR Titan silencer. Basically, all this attachment does is give you sound suppression, but at the same time, you are sacrificing a tiny bit of damage range. But what would the honey badger be without a silencer on it? But you can also tune this, which you're going to tune to aim down sight speed and ample velocity.
Now we're heading down to the Commando 4 grip. I felt that this was the only recoil that you really needed here when it comes to an underbarrel. The recoil stabilization that is there gives you aiming idle stability as well, but it takes away just a tiny, tiny bit of aim down sight speed there, but you can tune it back up to team downside speed, and you can also tune it to aim walking speed.
Now we're heading all the way over here to the rear grip, where we have the brew and flash that's going to give you sprint to fire speed and aim down sight speed, which is referring to that aggressiveness. Of the weapon like I was referring to, which you're going to tune to aim down sight speed and sprint to fire speed, and finishing it off here with the Trx56.
In exchange for aiming stability and recoil control, we are sacrificing quite a bit in terms of downrange speed, crouching speed, and walking speed. sprint speed there, but I feel like there are many more positives to having a weapon with low recoil than those tiny bits of movement speeds being sacrificed there, and I also feel like I tuned it back up enough that it's not really all that noticeable that it's going to be tuned here to aim down sight speed and aim walking speed.
Gameplay
So, now that we have leveled up the chimera all the way, we're going to see if I could feature this class set up pretty well. I have it built out for very low recoil, which makes it easy to use, but we still get to maintain some decent movement speeds with it. You guys just witnessed my first double nuke ever—well, not ever—but in Modern Warfare 2.
All right, I think I'm just going to call this in. Right-handed Duke has 79 kills; see if we can get that