News - Unlock The New Ghoulie Camo Fast/easy (soul Capture Event Farming Strat) Warzone 2 Season 6 Camo Unlock
This is DK Dynamite, and today we're going to be talking about the unlock for the long-awaited Ghouly Camo, a crazy fast farming method for the Soul Capture event, plus even more. Drop a like, and also as a reminder, we got plenty of brand new content going up over on ad detonated dcom, expanding on all the coverage you're seeing here on the channel just in the form of articles on the website and plenty of tweets going up every hour, of course, on detonated Twitter.
With that being said, I posted a previous article on the Operation Nightmare boss fights throughout War Zone and DMZ. You can also unlock a Mastery Bass P blueprint by finishing at least five of those bosses. This might be one of the first times we've seen Call of Duty cross over with another game, to the extent where you can get a reward in an entirely different franchise, not just inside of Call of Duty.
Pretty cool to see, though. Now new daily login rewards are now available for Modern Warfare 2 and War Zone, so as of yesterday, if you logged in, you're able to get this free cosmetic, as you can see on screen, and over the next couple of days, you'll be able to unlock XP tokens, a calling card, a loading screen, and then lastly, a weapon blueprint on day 10 for the Bryson 800.
Again, you have to log in on 10 different calendar days to get all these different daily login rewards. What's really weird though is that on some of the blueprints that are a part of these daily login rewards and even other cosmetics in the game right now, it does reference the fact that there is a special event in Almazar City on October 31st.
I'm not sure what that's referring to. Could there be some special in-game live event that happens exactly on Halloween? I saw this pointed out to me while I was streaming yesterday and couldn't really figure out what it was now in regards to the Soul Capture event. This is a sequel to the trophy hunt event that we saw back during season 3.
You have about 18–19 more days left to actually complete this one, and there are rewards for redeeming 15, 30, 60, 90, 150, and 200 souls. Here in the event, there's an alien death ray handgun blueprint, which looks awesome for those out there who love infinite warfare. There's a violent SMG blueprint at the very end there, then there's a battle pass tier skip an XP token loading screen, and if you unlock any 10 of these rewards, you'll get a Mastery Rose skin, and you'll unlock a kic skin for purchasing any of the 15 rewards that you see here on this screen, so obviously you can't get all of the rewards just yet.
There are a couple of other rewards there at the bottom that aren't coming out until October 24th; we'll talk about those in a second, but there is a block post image that does give us a bit of a preview of the two Mastery operator skins for Rose and Koenig. And I do want to say this is a better version of the trophy on event, at least as of right now, although there is still a cap in every game mode, which we'll talk about in a second.
You don't have to actually upload the souls at a buy station inside of War Zone or DMZ; you just have to pick up the souls, and you can go from there. You can either die or you can back out again. We'll clarify all that in just a minute, but on October 24th, there are some other awards releasing, such as an emblem charm sticker, calling card a tier.
Skip, and yes, even a camo—this is indeed going to be the ghouly camo that has been leaked out for quite some time and clearly is focused on Halloween. It has a theme that just fits perfectly with the haunting. But the name of the camel didn't leak out until just recently, and the fact that it's gly just means that yeah, it's releasing during season 6 reloaded here, which is The Haunting, in terms of how much the cam will cost, though keep in mind that the trophy an event back during season 3 did add in a bonus reward that cost upwards of 1, 000 trophies, and that was a lot, but with this camo here.
I don't think they'll go much higher than a thousand, even though they have the Harvester blueprint that you can get by getting the Vault edition of MW3. That still doesn't make that much of a difference, as we'll also be discussing in just a minute. I can't see them going past a thousand and 1500 for this camo unlock, but if they do, then at least there is a really fast farming method that we're going to cover here in this article that can probably help you get to a crazy number of souls in just a matter of a week.
Now, I did mention the Soul Harvester blueprint, a brand new pre-order bonus for getting the Vault edition of Modern Warfare 3. In terms of whether or not it's worth it, let's break that down. First off, the blueprint is platform-locked. I learned this the hard way yesterday because I have MW3 pre-ordered on Battlenet.
I'm not able to actually use that blueprint on PS5 or Steam, where I actually have MW2. So I wasn't able to actually use the blueprint, but I had a couple of friends that did have it manage to pick it up off the ground when they died in multiplayer, and I gave it a shot. I'm kind of confused with what the point of the blueprint is.
It looks very nice and has really cool traces. It's a badass skin for the M4, but these soul drops are a bit inconsistent, so you obviously don't get a soul every time you kill an enemy inside of any game mode for Kat 2.0. But with the blueprint here, I wasn't really seeing an increase at all in the souls that were dropped when killing people with this blueprint.
So I've noticed across different game modes that sometimes the enemies drop two souls. I've even seen four in matches in a war zone. I'm not sure why, but the blueprint didn't really show me any big increases. And the thing is, since there's a cap on how many souls you can get in every game mode anyway, it doesn't really make a difference if people are dropping souls faster because you can't back out of any game of multiplayer.
You still have to complete the entire match anyway, war zone and DMZ. You actually don't have to do that technically, but I wonder if the inconsistency can be explained. Maybe it's meant for enemies to drop two, three, or four souls when you kill them with the blueprint, and they're only meant to have a chance at dropping one soul every time you kill an enemy, and I know enemies aren't going to always drop souls, but maybe, like I said, you have a guaranteed chance of them dropping souls when using the blueprint, but right now that feature just doesn't work correctly.
If anything changes with this blueprint now, In terms of the fastest methods for grinding souls, there is a cap of 8 to 12 inside of multiplayer. I know it ranges from mode to mode; sometimes it's 8 and sometimes it's 12. I'm not sure why that's the case or if it's bugged, but either way, you have to complete that full match of multiplayer.