Call of Duty Warzone

2025/1/12 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so I totally agree with the original post – accurate snipes in Warzone are just *chef's kiss*! And ever since I started focusing on the LW3 Tundra, especially with the Frostline blueprint, my long-range game has gone through the roof. It's not just about hitting shots; it's about making those shots count, and that's where understanding damage multipliers comes in. Let me tell you, the LW3 Tundra is a beast if you set it up right. The Frostline variant itself often comes with some decent base stats or cosmetic appeal, but to truly dominate, you need to optimize it. For me, the key has been finding that perfect balance between bullet velocity, range, and stability. Why? Because hitting a headshot with the LW3 Tundra means an instant down or kill, even against fully plated enemies. This is what we mean by damage multipliers – hitting specific body parts like the head or upper chest significantly amplifies your bullet's base damage. A body shot might just crack armor, but a headshot is game over. Here's a loadout I've been running that consistently gets me those accurate, high-damage snipes: Muzzle: Agency Suppressor. This is non-negotiable for me. It keeps me off the radar when firing, and gives a crucial boost to bullet velocity and effective damage range. Both are vital for long-range engagements with the LW3A1. Barrel: 29.5" Combat Recon. Again, all about that bullet velocity and range. With this barrel, your bullets fly faster and farther, making it easier to lead targets and hit those crucial headshots at extreme distances. It significantly reduces bullet drop, too. Optic: This is where personal preference comes in, but for those long, precise shots, I often gravitate towards scopes with higher magnification. Something like a Royal & Kross 4x or a SUSAT Multizoom offers great versatility. And honestly, for those super-long-range maps, I've even experimented with setups that feel like they give me a '10x40' view, which really helps in picking out tiny targets and landing precision hits. The clarity and zoom are everything when you're trying to hit a moving target hundreds of meters away. Stock: Raider Stock. While some might go for pure ADS speed, I find the sprint-to-fire speed and aim walking movement speed from the Raider Stock incredibly useful for quick repositioning and peeking. It makes the weapon feel much snappier when you're aggressively pushing or re-adjusting your angle. Ammunition: 7 Rnd. A little extra capacity means you're less likely to get caught reloading in a tense moment, especially if you miss your first shot or need to follow up on a downed enemy. My biggest tip for maximizing damage multipliers is simple but hard: *always aim for the head or upper chest*. Spend time in the firing range practicing your aim. Learn the bullet drop for different distances. When you're in a real game, take that extra second to line up the perfect shot. Don't rush it. Holding your breath (by pressing shift on PC) also steadies your aim significantly, giving you that split-second advantage to land the killing blow. Trust me, once you get the hang of this LW3A1 Frostline setup and really understand how to play for those damage multipliers, your K/D will thank you. I've seen a huge improvement in my own gameplay, turning near misses into decisive eliminations. Give it a shot – you won't regret it!