Call of Duty Warzone Buy Station

Call of Duty: Warzone Buy Station

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Call of Duty: Warzone is aiming to include innovative new features that Battle Royale games haven’t seen yet. Aside from the Gulag, one interesting mechanic is the Buy Stations positioned around the battlefield. You can collect cash in the game through various means, which you can spend to buy things at the Buy Stations.

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At Buy Stations you can purchase things like Armor, Killstreaks, Self-Revive Kits, and more. Not only that, but this is where you have the option to buy back one of your fallen teammates.

Call of Duty: Warzone Buy Station Options

Armor Plate Bundle

  • $1500
  • Circle Defense
  • Pack of five armor plates.

Shield Turret

  • $2000
  • Killstreak
  • A manual shielded turret that can be deployed on most surfaces.

Cluster Strike

  • $3000
  • Killstreak
  • Signal for a number of cluster mortars to hit the designated location.

Gas Mask

  • $3000
  • Circle Defense
  • It provides twelve seconds of protection from the encroaching gas before breaking.

Precision Airstrike

  • $3500
  • Killstreak
  • Call in twin jets for a precision strike along the best available path.

UAV

  • $4000
  • Killstreak
  • UAV recon ship that reveals enemy locations on the minimap.

Self-Revive Kit

  • $4500
  • Last Stand
  • Allows for self-revive when you’re downed.

Munitions Box

  • $5000
  • Field Upgrade
  • Deploy a box of ammo and equipment for you and your teammates. Shoot at your own risk.

Loadout Drop Marker

  • $6000
  • Field Upgrade
  • Marks a location and deploys a supply drop, allowing your team to pick-up a loadout, including perks.
  • This is the only way for you and your team to get perks and a full loadout in Call of Duty: Warzone

Squad Buyback

  • $4500
  • Redeploys an eliminated teammate. You can buy back more than 1 teammate from here.
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