If not for its low TTK, the AN-94 would absolutely be a meta weapon. Pick this up if you need a secondary weapon, but we recommend swapping it as soon as you can. The Modern Warfare AK-47 is basically a mirror image of the Cold War version, only with a slower rate of fire. C-Tier Call of Duty Warzone weapons AK-47 (MW) - Assault Rifle It has a low TTK and slow fire rate that make it practically unusable. The Striker 45 is just all-around bad compared to other SMGs (and really any automatic weapon in general). Its TTK is just far too low up close, and is worse than most other SMGs in Warzone, even if it has a high mag count. The PP19 Bizon is particularly misleading since it looks and feels similar to the Bullfrog, but it’s nowhere near as good as its counterpart. There’s no reason to use this weapon when others are so much better in every regard. When it comes to unreliable shotguns, it doesn’t get much worse than the Model 680. The MG34 is one of the worst LMGs in the game due to its slow reload times, slow ADS speeds, small mag size, and high recoil. When it hits, it deals high damage, but the M60 is just far too difficult to handle. Unfortunately, the M60 is far too slow to compete with other LMGs or assault rifles in Warzone.
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Activision / Raven Software / Infinity Ward The M60 offers big damage, but it’s too unwieldy. And at range, it won’t get you far since it has a low TTK. Its other problem is that it’s a triple-burst weapon, which is awful when used up close. KSP 45 (CW) - SMGĪs with many of the low-tier SMGs, the KSP 45 doesn’t stand a chance against the likes of the MAC-10, PPSh-41, or MP5. It packs a punch, but you have to be within point-blank range to take advantage of that.
Once again, the Hauer 77 is a shotgun that is far too inconsistent to be useful in the heat of battle. It’s like a worse version of the AK-47, so we recommend avoiding this one if you can. It has a low magazine size, a slow fire rate, and is hard to control. The FN Scar 17 has so much going against it. You’ll likely lose most gunfights at medium range with it because of its recoil and rate of fire, and you won’t have much luck at long range due to its low bullet velocity. You should avoid using the EBR-14, due to its high recoil and low damage. High recoil and low damage makes the EBR-14 a must-miss. It has a slow rate of fire, low damage, low bullet velocity, and high recoil. You can’t use it up close and from afar, there are numerous options that overtake it in more ways than one. It’s puzzling to think about why the MK2 Carbine is even in the game. It’s a fun weapon to mess around with, but you aren’t going to win many gunfights with this one. It has a slow time to kill (TTK) and has high recoil, to the point where every other sniper rifle beats it. Its excruciatingly long reload time, incredibly slow rate of fire, and low bullet velocity make it practically unusable. The weapon looks cool and is fun to use, but in a practical sense, is not feasible. It’s a sad thing that the Crossbow is so terrible. Maybe if you’re playing Solos you can get away with it, but aside from that, we advise avoiding this weapon at all costs. While the 725 packs a serious punch, the fact that it can only fire two slugs before needing to reload makes it wholly impractical. F-Tier Call of Duty Warzone weapons 725 (MW) - Shotgun Here are all 85 primary Warzone weapons ranked from worst to best. CW is for Cold War and MW is for Modern Warfare. For instance, when a new weapon is added, you might see lots of players using it, but that doesn’t make it meta.īelow, we’ll denote which game each weapon is from. The word “meta” is sometimes used as an acronym for “most effective tactics available.” In short, meta weapons aren’t necessarily the most popular but instead are the most useful. Meta weapons are those that are objectively the best at any given point in an evolving game’s life cycle. In this list, we’ll go through all 85 primary Warzone weapons, ranking them from F tier to S tier, with F-tier status accorded to those best avoided at all costs, and S being “meta.” While most Warzone weapons are viable and can function in many scenarios, there is a handful you’ll absolutely want to avoid, along with a small selection that is objectively better than the rest.įollowing the Season 5 update, many of the weapons have been rebalanced, making some more or less useful than before. Currently, there are 85 primary weapons available in Call of Duty: Warzone, each stemming from either Modern Warfare or Black Ops Cold War.