News - What Happens After Completing The Grand Mastery Challenge Warzone 2

I'm not too upset when it comes to what we got as a reward that I expected in the first place, and I knew exactly what I was getting myself into with this challenge. I enjoyed it and had a good time, for the most part, when I got to around 20 out of 36. I started to push more and more and unlock multiple weapons a day, which wasn't the smartest thing.

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I got burned out pretty quick, and I could have paced myself out a little bit more. I just started getting so bored of only going for kills after kills after kills just for some silly calling card challenges, knowing what was at the end of the tunnel, and I started to have a bad taste in my mouth whenever I would grind some of these challenges.

Now it was completely my fault. I should have paced myself out a lot more. I just got to that point of any mastery grind, at least the way I experienced it in Call of Duty, where you know you're close to that light at the end of the tunnel, so regardless of what weapons you have left to do, you push through and face tank everything until you're done.

I don't recommend doing that. Take your time. Have some fun, especially if you're doing this grind. My original goal was to get a weapon done in a day that didn't play out the way I thought it was going to, just with a school schedule and some other external factors, but eventually I got there and unlocked everything.

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And realistically, if you complete one gun a week, you can have this challenge done before modern I actually don't even know what the next Call of Duty is; I almost called it Modern Warfare 4. This challenge or grind, whatever you want to call it, isn't worth it. I would say that the vast majority are in the 90th percentile of players.

If you're someone like me who not only wants to unlock the Mastery camos but also wants to have some of the rarest challenges completed in the game, this might be worth it to you in the long run just to have those challenges to flex later on. Or just for personal satisfaction, with Modern Warfare 3, you only have to complete 36 unique weapons.

Modern Warfare 2 at the start of this challenge, when it was introduced, had you complete it. 51, base weapons, which means you had to do launchers and melees; eventually, they changed it, including the DLCs, into the pool just for your progression towards the actual final reward. Simple math: you have to do less this year, and if you did complete the Grand Mastery challenge last year for Modern Warfare 2, this is an absolute breeze, and this is just talking about multiplayer.

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If you want to go and complete even more Grand Mastery challenges, you can do the exact same thing with zombies. The rewards are way worse when it comes to the weapon charms because they're exactly the same as the multiplayer ones except very rusty and ugly-looking, and the rewards themselves aren't worth doing the grind in the first place.

I think that's pretty evident, but to do the grind on even more weapons by just killing zombies, that's a lot of work, and that's just for Borealis. If you really want to push yourself to the limit, you can complete the weapon Grand Mastery challenge in four different ways: one for Interstellar, one for Borealis, and then you also have the bioluminescent and Orion versions.

So good luck to anyone trying that. I think I'm going to sit this one

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The hardest challenge in Modern Warfare 3 makes unlocking Interstellar seem easy.
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