How to team wipe in Warzone #warzone #bo6 #fyp #multiplayer #lemon8bookclub
⭐️Overall rating: /10: using the rope
Hey Warzone warriors! So, you saw my quick tip on using the rope for team wipes? Let me dive deeper into how I make this 'undetected' strategy work wonders, especially in intense situations. It's not about cheating, but about outsmarting your opponents with clever positioning and surprise! The 'rope' isn't just for climbing; it's a brilliant flanking tool. I often find myself near the Control Center area, where those vertical ropes offer amazing vantage points or quick escapes. When an enemy squad is pushing, they rarely expect someone to drop in from above or swing around a corner using one of these. That's why it feels so 'undetected' – it catches them completely off guard! You're essentially creating a surprise attack lane that most players overlook, giving you a huge tactical advantage in Call of Duty Warzone. Timing is everything for this strategy. I usually look for moments when the enemy squad is focused on a loadout drop or busy with a firefight. That's your window! A swift drop or swing, a quick spray, and boom – enemy downed! Your goal is to create chaos and pick off players before they can react or call out your position to their teammates. This often gives you enough time to regroup or even push their remaining teammates, securing that satisfying team wipe. Remember, a team wipe isn't just about individual skill. If your squadmate needs help and you're low on cash, getting a quick team wipe can secure those precious enemy buy backs that drop. Sometimes, after downing one or two, you'll see those valuable cash drops. Scoop them up and head straight to a buy station to redeploy them. It's a huge comeback mechanic and totally changes the game's momentum, making your 'undetected' move even more impactful for your team. Always make sure you have enough armor plates before initiating a risky push. Nothing worse than getting a great flank, only to be one-shotted because you forgot to plate up! Keep an eye on your plate count and try to always have at least two ready. Also, consider your weapon choice. A fast-firing SMG or shotgun excels in these close-quarters engagements after a rope drop. Don't forget to practice your quick weapon swaps for maximum efficiency. Another key aspect of a successful team wipe is communication with your squad. Even if you're executing an individual flank, calling out enemy positions and your intentions can help your teammates pressure from other angles. This coordinated attack makes it even harder for the enemy to know where the threat is coming from, making your 'undetected' move even more impactful. Think about follow-up. Once you get that first enemy downed, don't hesitate. Push the advantage. Often, the remaining players will be disoriented. That's your chance to secure the full wipe. And if you're lucky enough to get a full squad elimination, remember to quickly loot for cash and plates before the next threat arrives. Those seconds are crucial for setting yourself up for the next fight or for getting your fallen squadmate back in the game. Finally, practice makes perfect. Head into a private match or just drop hot in regular games to get a feel for the rope mechanics and the best spots. You'll quickly learn the most effective routes and how to best use the element of surprise. It’s a rewarding feeling to pull off a perfectly executed, 'undetected' team wipe!


































































































