News - Warzone 2. 0 Top 6 Meta Loadouts For Every Gun Category
Intro
One best-class setup for every single gun type is sold, including rifles, SMG snipers, Marksman rifles, and battle rifles, all hand tuned and tested in Warzone 2. At the end of every class set explanation, there's going to be time for one screenshot with all the tuning in one picture.
Tac 56
For the rifle, we're going with the TAC 56, which is the scope alone with the optic already installed, and that would be the schlager, 3.5 times, which has way less visual recoil than the VOK because it's only 3.4 times what the gun already has in minimal recoil and can produce an absolute laser beam at distance.
Now we're talking about super long range, which needs bullet velocity, so for the barrel, we're going for the 17.5 Tundra Pro Barrel, which gives us damage range in both velocity here we're looking for the bonus of aim down side speed because the damage range we're shooting on the very last one doesn't really matter, and Rico's steadiness.
Then, because of the super-long range again, we need the high-velocity rounds that we can tune also towards recoil steadiness instead of going for maximum bullet velocity, and here damage range and smoothness can stay the same for the muzzle. It has turned out from multiple tests that the Komodo heavy just performs best with only horizontal recoil, gun key control, and recoil stabilization.
Now I've noticed something in war zone 2 for me with the magazines. I would usually go for the 60-round Mac because you want to beam it away, but most of the time the way people walk and the way the cover is laid out makes Run behind cover before you can go through all the bullets, so I stay with the 30 until either I down him with 30 or I reload, and then I go again as soon as he runs out of cover.
Even in quads, you can obviously put the 60 mag on if you want to, but I go here with a rear grip for recoil control, grip over stock, because the grip can be tuned towards Rico steadiness and aiming idle stability, whereas the stock can't be tuned, and if you're actually looking at the values. RICO control, the grip does have slightly higher values than the Ricoh control, the stock does.
If we're now putting this into the firing range, we have an absolute monster that we can just keep going at any distance now. Don't forget to make your screenshot at.
Grau 762
Battle rifles I had a long discussion with myself about which would be the best, and I'm going with a Lachman 762. Because you can really spam that away now, we're putting on the slagger 3.4 times, tuning on far, and aiming down side speed, but if we're now shooting this away without any attachment.
Yeah, it's kind of left and right all over the place. We don't like this, but since it goes left and right and all over the place for the muzzle, you're going to be choosing the sock and tread 40, which does seem to do a little bit more than the others, and tuning this for recoil stabilization and ganking control.
The barrel, we do have a couple to choose from, but the Lachman Rap barrel for damage range, bull velocity, and recoil control seems to do the most recoil control, tuning on steadiness, and aiming on side speed work. Very well now since the gun is a single thought spammer and we already have a decent bull velocity on the battle rifles.
I tend to go for the under arrow here with the VX pineapple and tune this towards aim down side speed a little bit and then rear grip again. I'm going for the bonus of Rico control and tuning that to its Rico steadiness, naming it idle stability. We're now bringing this into the gun range. Actually, spam this away, but it's not even about spamming.
What you can do is take one shot, one shot, one shot, one shot, one shot, one shot, one shot, one shot, one shot. So, you can easily keep this on one point as soon as you have it on instead.
Fanuc
Of trying to just brutally spam it away, worst case scenario, you can really click it fast away. SMGs are all very good, but there's one that has my heart, and that's the Fanuc. It has 45 rounds, so it never runs out of bullets. One downside, though, is that it is quiet. I mean, you can keep it on, but I, as a mouse and keyboard player, need my Chrono Mini Pro that we're then tuning towards far and aim down side speed.
Now, for the barrel, there's only one to choose from, and that's the ignition barrel. It gives us detachable velocity, and bull velocity is really important because the Fanning base velocity is ass and Rico control. We can tune this to its recoil steadiness and also aim down side speed if we want to because the damage increase is still there.
Then we're going to put on a laser for faster advertising speed. With these four attachments, you already have a very good, fast-running laser. Beam on any distance if you now feel like your record is not good enough, and you can put on the muzzle with the horizontal and vertical recoil controls.
Brewing, cubic comp, and tune this also towards Rico stabilization and gun kick control if you want to, or if you're saying you want more ads speed, you can look for the under barrel, which would be the shark fin; it does aim idle stability that you then can tune towards aim downside speed and aim walking speed to actually increase.
walking speed a bit and your aim down side speed even more click click.
Rpk
LMGs are straight up fantastic, and the roll is really good, but my, is it loud, and you have problems shooting people off their heads with glitches. I have to say with the RPK I've been having most success in the actual matches, and if you do actually DMZ, you can unlock the caution tape blueprint, which looks quite fantastic, but the attachments were at optics wise we're going straight up again for my friend the Schlaga, 34 on far, aimed on side speed, and shooting this gun away you do notice yes.
You Can, but the site is having a lot of wobble inside this side, and that's what we don't want. Barrel wise, we have nothing to choose from, so do not think about a barrel; we're straight up going for the muzzle here, and since the gun is kind of all over the place. I've been doing very well with a Thai LR8 on horizontal Rico control; if I add a vertical, it seems to always put a little bit more shake into the side itself of the ammunition.
Wise Obviously, we do need the high velocity because we do not have a barrel to give us bullet velocity, but we're tuning this to Rico's steadiness to make the gun feel even better under barrel. There is the pineapple grip, and you want the pineapple grip, but it can also be a little bit aimed outside here, and that's the good thing about the RPK; it's not very sluggish and slow again.