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Here’s How To Be Prepared For Your Next Call Of Duty Match

Introduction

Call of Duty: Warzone is a free-to-play first-person shooter video game from Activision. The game is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It was released on March 10th, 2020 for both consoles and for Windows PCs around the world. This free to play Call of Duty Battle Royale mode has been in development alongside Modern Warfare since 2018 or before. Its massive sized maps, combined with its 150 player count (200 if you’re playing on PC) means that there’s no shortage of action in this fast paced multiplayer shooter. But what makes the game so good? Well, we’ve put together a quick guide that will help you get up to speed with the latest Call of Duty: Warzone games.

Scoping things out

Get the jump on opponents

A few quick tips to get the jump on your opponents:

Grind to level 55

This is the first step to any Call of Duty match, and it’s important to know what you’re getting into. In order for you to start playing as early as possible (and have an advantage over your opponents), you’ll need to level up at least once. To be clear: there are no shortcuts here; other than spending money on DLCs or microtransactions, there is no way around grinding in this game. However long it takes depends on how much time and effort you put into grinding, but if you follow this guide closely enough, we promise that everyone will reach level 55 before they even enter their first multiplayer match of Call of Duty: Blackout!

Once you’ve reached level 55 and unlocked Blackout mode (which we’ll talk about later), then it’s time for another important step: finding guns!

Throw grenades to clear rooms

Use your fist, then your gun

When you’re not outnumbered, use your gun first. When you are outnumbered, use your fists first. If you’re not sure whether or not it’s appropriate to punch someone but the situation does look a little hairy, go ahead and try punching them first. It’s always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to fist fights.

If someone is shooting at me from behind cover, I like to throw a grenade at their feet so that they have to run away from their cover and then run over my grenade so that they explode in front of me so that I can shoot them with bullets too because every bullet counts!

Run and gun wisely

As you’re running and gunning, you’ll want to make sure that you’re not running out into the open. Instead, use cover and concealment. By staying behind walls or other items that can protect you from enemy bullets, you’ll be more likely to avoid getting shot by another player’s weapon.

Also remember: don’t run in a straight line! Being predictable is a surefire way to get killed. You should always try to change up your route from time-to-time by zigzagging as much as possible so it’s harder for enemies to hit you with their bullets (and vice versa).

Learn lean control

Lean is one of the most important mechanics in the game. It allows you to peek around corners, check behind you and more. To lean, hold down LB on Xbox One or L1 on PlayStation 4. You can also aim your weapon while using this mechanic.

Watch out for claymores, proximity mines and other explosives

There are a lot of explosives in this game, and they can be used to your advantage, but they can also hurt you. Explosives can be placed on walls and floors, so when you’re walking around a room or clearing it with gunfire be wary of where the explosives are placed. The claymore is an explosive that sticks to walls and floors when planted, which makes it very useful for making traps or clearing rooms before entering them. It’s also useful for killing enemies hiding behind objects like cars or crates because it will explode once someone steps next to it instead of having to shoot around corners at all times while playing Call Of Duty: Ghosts!

Use periphery vision and audio cues

As you play, try to keep an eye out for enemies while also listening to the game. Not only will this help you identify where they are and what weapons they’re using, but it will also help you learn how the game works.

Know your perks and armor (and use them)

To get the most out of your game, you need to know what your perks are. Perks are special abilities that can be used in-game during matches. They come in three different tiers, with each tier unlocking as you level up:

Each perk has two options that can be chosen from within its respective tier. For example, Stopping Power is a perk unlocked in the first tier and it has two possible upgrades: one that increases damage by 25% when shooting through walls or another that gives players health back if they kill an enemy player who is using Stopping Power. Similarly, Juggernaut kicks in after taking too much damage but only lasts for 10 seconds while Sleight of Hand slows down time while reloading weapons so they can fire faster (so long as Sleight of Hand isn’t active). There are plenty more examples like this throughout Blackout which further add complexity to an already complicated game mode!

If you are a new player these tips will help you get better fast.

If you’re a new player and want to be able to jump into the game, these tips will help you get better fast.

Conclusion

If you are a new player these tips will help you get better fast. If you are an experienced veteran then now is the perfect time for a refresher course! Try to focus on one or two of these tips at a time because it takes practice to master all 10. When you have mastered all ten tips, feel free to write in with your own advice that we can share with other players! Just remember, it’s always important not just learn how but WHY.

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