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Best Meta Weapons and Classes to Use in Warzone 2.0

What are you rocking for this Season?

The new Warzone 2.0 brought back its loyal fans with its release of Season 2 as of February 15th, 2023. But its high of its initial release slowly diminished, with recent player counts averaging 145,471 players on Steam from its peak of 488,897 players in Warzone 2.0’s release in November, 2022. But with a new Season comes new changes. Such as a brand new Map to play on, the Ashika Island. Most media now appears to adore Japan so this felt like an appropriate addition to the game. Both Warzone 2.0 Battle Royale and the DMZ Game Mode saw changes and updates with the return of Resurgence. With a new Season brings forth a new Meta, these are the best Classes to use in the Season 2 Warzone 2.0 Meta.

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Best Weapons and Classes for Warzone 2.0 Meta

MCPR-300 and MP5 – The All Distance Shooter

MCPR-300

  • Barrel: 22″ OMX-456 (+0.35 Recoil Steadiness & +0.30 Damage Range)
  • Laser: FSS OLE-V (-21.40 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Optic: SP-X 80 6.6X
  • Stock: FSS Merc (-1.90 Aim Walking Stability & +1.00 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Ammunition: .300 Mag Incendiary (+0.70 Damage Range & +7.80 Bullet Velocity)

MP5 (Lachmann Sub)

  • Laser: VLK LZR 7MW (-0.25 Aim Walking Steadiness & -20.90 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Stock: ER Recoil-56 Factory STO (-1.20 Aim Walking Steadiness)
  • Rear Grip: Lachmann TCG-10 (-0.50 Recoil Steadiness & 0.20 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Ammunition: 9MM Frangible
  • Magazine: 50 Round Drum

This loadout will be one highly used by the majority of players due to the ability to hit pop shots on enemies from afar and move in with the MP5 to clean up the mess. This one is for the regular sniper users as it will require the most patience and accuracy to hit those crucial shots. The incendiary rounds makes this Sniper a one-shot kill on enemies, it also means that it will full kill any downed enemies as the damage will tick away from the incendiary bullet. The MP5 is a weapon that appears in the Call of Duty Meta throughout every installment, being one of the most versatile and adaptable guns to use in the game.

This Loadout is perfect for Ashika Island as you will be able to utilize both Weapons from close-long range, with the MP5 as the perfect finishing weapon for any close-combat done inside buildings. Keep in mind however that the MP5 does not have the greatest distance on it but that is why it is paired with the Sniper Rifle. For those who usually opt for Snipers in a Battle Royale, this one is for you.

ISO Hemlok and Fennec – The Smooth Criminal

ISO Hemlok

  • Barrel: Fielder-T50 (+0.20 Recoil Steadiness & +0.15 Damage Range)
  • Muzzle: Cronen OP44 (+0.20 Gun Kick Control)
  • Optic: Aim OP-V4 (-1.95 Flinch Resistance)
  • Magazine: 45 Round
  • Ammunition: .300 Blackout/ High Velocity

Fennec

  • Muzzle: XTEN RR-40 (+0.70 Recoil Smoothness & 0.50 Bullet Velocity)
  • Laser: VLK LZR 7MW (-0.30 Aim Walking Steadiness & -16.45 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Stock: FTAC Locktight (-1.70 Aim Walking Steadiness & -1.20 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Ammunition: 5 Auto Overpressured (+0.40 Damage Range & +3.50 Bullet Velocity)
  • Magazine: Fennec Mag 45

The new Hemlok, added for Season 2 brings nostalgic Assault Rifle gameplay, with smooth recoil control and high-packed damage that can take down multiple enemies within its 45 Round Mag. This is the best all-round Class you can have right now and should be used for the casual player, those who are used to weapons such as the M4. With the new Season, the Hemlok will likely receive a nerf in the near future. The Fennec remains a super strong Sub Machine Gun to use and just like with most SMGs, the Fennec should be utilized close-range. All SMGs received a nerf for their damage range but these are still power-houses to use in Warzone 2.0.

The Fennec fires incredibly fast. For this reason you need to make sure that every shot counts. If you are a critical and accurate player then this gun is the one for you. It can overwhelm opponents more than the MP5. Just keep in mind that you may need to reload it more than other SMGs.

KV Broadside and Fennec – The Guns Blazing Gun Runner

KV Broadside

  • Muzzle: Bryson Improved Choke (-0.05 Sprint to Fire Speed & +0.20 Damage Range)
  • Barrel: Range Twelve (-0.25 Aim Walking Speed & +0.30 Damage Range)
  • Laser: 7MW Canted (-0.25 Sprint to Fire Speed & -24.60 Aim Down Sight Speed)
  • Stock: VLK Stockless
  • Rear Grip: True-Tac (-0.60 Aim Down Sight Speed & -0.30 Sprint to Fire Speed)

The Shotgun Meta has made a comeback in Warzone 2.0 Season 2. Adding a new Shotgun, the KV Broadside into the mix with this pump-action Shotgun capable of two-hitting enemies within close-quarters. This is for the highly-aggressive players who W-Key on every team they roll up on. The Broadside can be set up for either those wanting to go in guns blazing, hip firing enemies similar to the EVA-8 in Apex Legends, or as a fast-paced, mobility-packed weapon that will overwhelm enemies with two pump high damaged action.

Refer to the above Class for the Fennec Loadout details. You do not have to use this as your secondary however. Depending on how aggressive you will play this gun will determine what you will want as your secondary. For those however that want something as fast and hard-hitting as the Broadside, the Fennec is a safe, strong bet. Unlike the other Loadouts, this is the most aggressive Class to use in Warzone 2.0 at the moment.

RPK and Vaznev-9K – The Floor Sweeper

RPK

  • Muzzle: ZLR Talon 5 (+0.25 Aim Down Sight Speed & +0.25 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Laser: FSS OLE-V (-0.40 Aim Walking Steadiness & -39.45 Aiming Idle Stability)
  • Optic: AIM OP-V4
  • Underbarrel: FTAC Ripper 56 (+0.40 Aim Down Sight Speed)
  • Ammunition: 7.62 High Velocity (+0.25 Recoil Smoothness & +3.20 Recoil Steadiness)

Vaznev

  • Muzzle: XTEN Razor Comp (-0.60 Aim Down Sight Speed & +0.25 Gun Kick Control)
  • Laser: FSS OLE-V (-0.25 Sprint to Fire Speed & -20.00 Aim Down Sight Speed)
  • Stock: Markeev R7 (-1.70 Aim Down Sight Speed & -1.50 Aim Walking Speed)
  • Rear Grip: Demo-X2 (-0.40 Aim Down Sight Speed & -0.20 Sprint to Fire Speed)
  • Magazine: 45 Rounds

For a Light Machine Gun Class, the RPK is making a comeback for the Warzone 2.0 Meta. Whilst it has seen some nerfs, the RPK remains one of the hardest hitting guns in the game and is highly effective within the Battle Royale setting. This weapon of course is highly efficient in long-range quarters. If you are someone who does not like to use Snipers but wants a long range gun, the RPK is the one for you. With accuracy you will be able to down 2-3 enemies within a single magazine.

Although the Vaznev does not hit as hard as the MP5 due to its limited range, this gun feels effortless inside close-combat fights. It is the perfect secondary weapon to use alongside the RPK. Where you can switch to this gun to pick off kills and with its larger magazine of 45 rounds, players can use this Sub Machine Gun to get up close and personal where the RPK cannot.


Those are our top picks for the latest Warzone 2.0 Meta. What are you choosing for this Season of Call of Duty’s Battle Royale? For more content on the latest Warzone 2.0 DMZ Game Mode content, we have: How to Do Weapon Attachment Glitch in Warzone 2.0 DMZ Season 2, Warzone 2.0 DMZ Salvager Mission Guide – All Sunken Ship Contraband Locations and so much more available to read for the DMZ veterans.

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