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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Blackout – Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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Tips and Tricks for Beginners

-Close doors behind you! It will save your life when it’s down to a small amount of people in a smaller area. Open doors tend to say, “There’s someone in here!”

 

 

-When traveling from cover to cover in the more open areas. Go for trees and lurk in the shady areas. It is harder to see people in the shade as opposed to the sunny areas.

 

 

-Vehicle block. Well the br games have that mechanic that the player area gets smaller and you start getting damaged. Well what I want you to do is that if the storm is coming but you have plenty of time to escape find a vehicle and take to a choke point that your enemies might use to escape from it. But don’t forget that you should fire at the engine of the vehicle so you destroy it and enemies won’t remove it.

 

 

-Baits and traps. This is related to get extra kills without your gun. If you have any sort of mines or something like that you can place on a vehicle, on a supply drop, on an enemy drop or in Zombie maps. The last one might help you a lot because to many players want to get that ray gun.

 

 

-Vehicle flank. This is kind of risky but it will make you a better player. First if you find a fast moving vehicle and drive right in the middle of a big place where there are a lot of sightlines. Then make sure nobody is close to you and the only ones that can engage are far away won’t be able to kill you because of bullet drop. Then try to get out from that area with the vehicle, finding cover. Enemies will try to get close and will think that you are driving like Rambo but you need to immediately get out and go at opposite side of the vehicle. Now you learned to flank.

 

 

-Situational awareness. When the number of survivors goes to 40 you should prepare for a violent war. Based on where the storm is approaching find the last place where it is gonna strike and make some preparements. You should place as much as vehicles as you can at that area. The most important thing is that you must remember where you placed them. My plan is that when survivors go in that area they will take those vehicles and if you remember where you left the vehicles, you know exactly where the enemy is.

 

 

-If you are an AR player ICR and Rampart are good options, use AP Rounds on every of its available, Ghost does not hide you from Recon’s Sensor Dart, As well Ghost does not work if you aren’t moving around so if you’re camping with ghost and enemies have a UAV you will pop up, You can also mantle over Razorwire.

 

 

-Always have a sniper during endgame… It’s really useful, and you can usually get a shot on someone who’s healing up.

 

 

-Jumping through windows is much more efficient than the doors, but it is louder.

 

 

-If you have a Trauma Kit and know you won’t be caught outside the zone, Use It! There is no benefit in dying from 150 health when that extra 50 health would have turned the fight around, and it’s now going to heal whoever killed you to 200. However, if you know you’ll be in the ‘storm,’ you should use it when you get inside the zone to immediately return to max health.

 

 

-When you’re looting, always pay attention to the circle. It’s easy to take your time looting and end up being super far from the zone.

 

 

-Bear in mind that best feature in blackout is being able to heal while moving.

 

 

-The worst part about fighting in this is that you are likely to lose your armor. Unless you can immediately find a full armor after getting out of a fight, you are screwed, especially if you encounter another enemy shortly after getting out of a fight. If you don’t have any armor and you are trying to fight someone that does have armor, it doesn’t matter what weapon you have. You will die.

 

 

-You actually don’t have to hold the jump button for your wing suit. If you jump off a building that is high enough, it will automatically deploy.

 

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