Warzone's Best Sniper Loadout (May 2022) | Screen Rant

2022-05-21 23:35:39 By : Mr. Ray Wu

The Best Sniper Loadout in Season 3 will take advantage of the weapon's accuracy and power. Choose the best of the many options available in Warzone.

The best Sniper in Warzone Pacific Season 3 will take advantage of the weapon's damage and accuracy. With the new season, came Caldera map adjustments, and there are plenty of sniping opportunities open for players. Since there are several different snipers to choose from, it might be difficult to determine which is the best.

The most important thing to consider is that the best loadout will give the sniper attachments to cover its weaknesses. The more powerful sniper rifles will make the most sense here and finding one with balance is key. The ZRG 20MM might be the best choice of a sniper rifle in the game. To unlock the ZRG 20MM, the player must earn 2 Longshot medals in 10 different matches using sniper rifles. It is important to remember that a match must be completed in order for the progression of the challenge to count.

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Maxing out the ZRG 20MM to unlock all attachments will allow the weapon to be modified for any situation or game mode. Using Warzone XP Tokens to level up the weapon faster is also an option to reach full attachment customization. These tokens increase the amount of XP earned by the player for a limited time.

After unlocking every attachment, the best loadout for the ZRG 20MM in Warzone is as follows.

This combination of attachments and perks will increase the range and control for a deadly attacking loadout packed with power and accuracy. This ZRG 20MM loadout is created for the camping defenders looking to pick off enemies one by one in Warzone Pacific Season 3.

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Warzone is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.

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Jeremy Jones was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. He previously graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with a Master's in Sports Management. He's a fan of the Indianapolis Colts, Boston Celtics, Arsenal FC, and all things University of Kentucky. He loves to play fantasy football and all things that involve gambling.