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Welcome back to a brand new War Zone 2 article. Today, we're taking a look at the top five best setups you guys should be using here in War Zone 2. I'm hoping it's kind of the way to go now, hoping it's the M4. The first attachment we have on here is going to be the Echolus, which has Dash 80 sound suppression, bullet velocity, damage range, and recoil smoothness.
This is a great silencer to be able to run on this gun; it really is going to help level this gun out and make you more effective at range, which is something we definitely really like for this gun. The tuning on this thing here is going to be a plus 1.04 on that left side and a plus 0.45. But the other three things What we're mainly looking for in the tune on this is a plus 0.05, so just barely past the middle there, and a plus 0.04 Once again, barely past the middle there on the bottom, you really don't have to tune this too much because the movement is actually pretty drastic right off the rib as soon as you start moving it, so going all the way to one side is not really going to be of much benefit.
That's why we're going to go to the optics section, which is actually a pretty good one to be able to use right here at one of my personal favorites, the Aim OP-V4. There on that left side, they're just giving us a little bit more advertising. We've actually gone full speed ahead and we've gone all the way to the right side there for a negative 1.65 in far, and for those guys that don't really know what the far or close actually means, that just kind of means the way the optic is positioned on your gun.
That's why, when you play at 120, you never want to zoom back into 80 because your guns look like they have so much more recoil. After that, though, for our last attachment, we're just going down here for the magazine, and we're going to throw on the 45-round magazine. You guys can throw on the 45 or the 60; it's kind of up to you, but, honestly, you're going to get a little bit more down at the 60, so, even though I'm a 60 I'm mad kind of guy, you know.
I'm saying I love that 60. Um, the 45 can be a little bit more beneficial in certain cases, like for solos or duos, but maybe for trios, quads, and stuff like that. A 60 would probably be a better bet for a lot of you out there, so this might flow. Close range, medium range, and super easy control.
Even at long range, absolutely beautiful I mean, the ad is pretty solid on this thing. Now let's move on to the next one. All right, next up, we're taking a look at the FedEx 45. This is a great SMG, but we're hopping into the first attachment on it, and that's going to be the X10R R-40. This is going to give us that increase in sound suppression, bullet velocity, damage range, and recoil smoothness.
It's a really clutch attachment for this gun to kind of round out this whole thing, and I definitely love the X10R-R40. I've run this in multiplayer and in Warzone, and it's actually really, really solid after that. For the tune, though, we're going to go for a 0.45 on that left side and a plus 0.35.
On the bottom, I've always said you don't have to max out the attachments. This is going to help us with that aim of idle stability. It says it's a well-rounded angled foregrip for those who prefer accuracy while on the move, and that's pretty much what you're going to be doing with this gun. You're going to be running around in close quarter situations, so this really is going to help you out on the move, and that's pretty much the primary, you know, point for this thing.
Shooting on this is going to be a negative 0.49 on the left side and a plus 0.17 on the right side. Here on the bottom, this is a very good way to be able to tune this, and it just really utilizes, you know, the benefits of the FSS Shark Fin 90 without you knowing you've messed the attachment up. Even if you're not reloading in a war zone, even in multiplayer, you're going to die, so definitely have a few extra rounds in the magazine so you don't get caught in that really awkward situation where you run out of ammo and you can't reload or do anything like that.
After that, though, for our stock attachment, we're going to go for the F-Tech light. Loctite, stock—kind of a tongue twister right there, kind of messed up a little bit, but Crouch's movement speed is Sprint speed and, of course, inbound sight speed. I don't really care as much about the crouch's movement speed; that's not really my focal point for this thing.
I really care about just the other two. I like being super agile and super mobile, and if I'm running this as my secondary kind of job, more or less, then I definitely want to be able to be as agile as possible and be able to maneuver around efficiently. But if you can at least get around there, that's more or less going to do some good.
Just kind of play with it a little bit, but this is how I've had these, you know, pretty much fine-tuned. I found what works best for me and what works best for a lot of other people out there, so that's why these are tuned this specific way. Then, for our last attachment, we're going to go for the laser section; we're on the VLK laser, 7 mW.
This is, you know, pretty early on attachment; I feel like a lot of people got out, but it gives you that increase in ad speed and makes the building of course Sprint to fire speed. There will be a bit of a downside though, in that people can see that laser, so that's not necessarily the greatest thing, but overall.
I'm having you know that the increase in all those things is fantastic, so this is my full build here for the Fennec. Let's actually hop in—you know the firing range here—and I'll show you guys. I mean, look at how effective it is. very good, and we're going to try it at that range because that's not what the fennec is used for.
I mean, of course, just in super-close range and very, very fast. I mean, just minimal recoil control is pretty much all it takes, but that is my authentic 45 setup. Now let's move on to our next gun. For our next one, we're taking a look at the TAC 56. This is a fantastic AR, pretty much an error you can build to have zero recoil, which is one of the primary things we really look for here in Warzone.
great damage profile zero recoil That's pretty much the go-to, so the first attachment here is going to be the echo list for Dash 80 sound suppression, bull velocity damage range, and recoil smoothness. Overall, a fantastic attachment. To run on the attack, 56 definitely can help smooth this gun out, pretty much making it jump a little less and giving you more damage range, which is always awesome.