Call of Duty: Warzone includes a number of modes that allow you to experiment with the weapons and loadouts you want to play with.
In the Battle Royale mode, you start with very little, but you can find and use money at different stations that allow you to purchase one of your usual multiplayer loadouts. Alternatively, you can pick up guns throughout the game and use them however you want.
In Plunder, you can use any of your loadouts as normal, although guns can still be found in Supply crates and picked up from enemies.
The pistols that you can find all over the world all come with a color rarity. The rarity of each weapon, however, does not necessarily correspond to how often the weapon appears on the map.
The weapons that you can find in the game are actually the Blueprints that you can find in the normal multiplayer game for Modern Warfare. Using these means means that you don't need to add any attachments to the weapons you are using.
What are the plans?
Plans in the Modern Warfare game set are specifications for weapons that act like a fully modified pistol when used in a loadout. When used in the game, they already come with a bunch of modifications including a reticle and perks that work instantly with the pistol. They act like special gun loads that usually come with a certain pattern for their look.
For example, the X16 pistol in its usual form looks like a standard Glock. However, with the Urban Defiler blueprint, it looks a lot more like the name suggests, an urban pistol, with an all-black design and a close-range laser to give visibility to where you're shooting. at close range.
The rarity of blueprints usually comes from their difficulty to unlock and uniqueness, with some models using models that are only unlocked deep within the weapon level, which would otherwise take a long time to unlock. The same principle is applied to Warzones, in that rarity is primarily related to the number of gun attachments, although rarer blueprints of larger weapons, such as sniper rifles, are more difficult to find. on the cards.
While these can be useful, not all plans have the ideal loadout, so it's worth having your own loadouts ready so you can use a more suitable one when it's available.