There are several items in Call of Duty: Warzone that allow you to gain an advantage over your opponent. One of those is Perks, which are available through Custom Loadouts in the In-Game Lobby. We covered how to get Perks in a previous guide, so be sure to check if you don't know how to equip Perks. . However, it's pretty straightforward, as you can select three of three different locations in each of your 10 loadouts. You can then purchase a specific loadout from Buy Stations for $ 6 in cash.
Although today we will help you decide which perks to use on your loads. There are defined “S-Tier” perks that you should equip on almost all of your classes. So what are these advantages?
1. In cold blood
This is an essential Warzone advantage. Since everyone is running with custom loadouts, many players have a Thermal Sniper Rifle equipped. The HDR and AX-50 are the two most popular snipers and both have thermal scopes.
With Cold Blooded, you can bypass this thermal scope, allowing you to go undetected by enemies. We wouldn't recommend using any other perk in your first location, as the current state of Warzone is heavily reliant on sniper rifles.
2. Overkill
Another almost essential perk, Overkill lets you carry two primary weapons instead of a primary and a secondary. As we mentioned earlier, Warzone is currently infested with snipers, which makes Overkill one of the most popular perks, as players need an assault rifle or submachine gun. to partner with the sniper.
However, unlike the first Advantage slot, the second slot is a bit more contested. Overkill is definitely the more dominant choice, but there is another one you can consider using.
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3. Ghost
Ghost is the other perk you could use in your second location. While not as punchy as Overkill, Ghost is still extremely useful for Warzone now. Basically, Ghost protects you from being spotted when an enemy calls in a drone. Considering the UAV is arguably the best killstreak, there's a ton of appeal.
We'd say Overkill is more useful in every way, but Ghost serves an important purpose as well. It is really up to you to decide which perk to use in location two.
4. Tracker
Again, the benefits three niche is not really up for debate in terms of importance. You can use something like Spotter, but it's really a niche advantage with limited uses. However, Tracker can be used whenever you're in a shootout and is especially useful at the start and end of the game.
Tracker allows you to see enemy tracks on the ground in large red outlines. So if you're chasing an enemy but don't know where they've gone, Tracker lets you follow their exact path.