Best Perks for Warzone will depend on your play style. With the right set of perks, it can be the difference between a trip to the Gulag and a Victory Royale. Here is a guide on how to pick the best perks in Call of Duty: Warzone.
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Best Perks for Warzone
Infinity Ward's newest Battle Royale allows players to use their custom loadouts. These loadouts may be received through Loot drops and includes both equipment and perks. Perks give players a unique advantage over their opponents because their range of effect extends beyond a class setup. They have the power to amplify movement and alter equipment load outs.
The best perk one is either Scavenger, EOD or Quick Fix. Scavenger allows you to pick up ammo from downed players. This is especially useful if you can't afford ammo. EOD reduces damage recieved by explosives and Quick Fix triggers your health regeneration whenever you kill an enemy.
As the game stands, the best perk two is Overkill. Arguably the best perk in Warzone, this perk has been featured across multiple Call of Duty titles and is one of the most important perks a player can have. Because of the map size and longevity of a game, a player will need a lot of ammo and a range of guns. Overkill allows a player to equip a primary gun to their secondary slot. Unlike in past Call of Dutys, you can now run a fully decked out primary and a fully decked out secondary and not be limited to the amount of items equipped on each gun. If you have a balanced loadout, your range and fighting capabilities will be improved significantly with this perk. Other notable perks in slot two include Ghost and Hardline. Ghost makes you invisible to enemy radar and Hardline reduces killstreak and armor prices.
For perk three, you want either Tune Up, Battle Hardened or Spotter. Tune Up decreases revive time, Battle Hardened reduces enemy tactical effectiveness and Spotter allows you to see equipment through walls.