JGOD explains why Warzone players should abandon Heartbeat Sensors in Season 3 - Charlie INTEL

2022-05-28 12:15:38 By : Mr. Maopo Huang

Warzone expert JGOD has explained why players should leave the Heartbeat Sensor behind in Season 3, and recommended a new Tactical option.

Heartbeat Sensors have been a meta Tactical in Warzone for some time now, allowing players to quickly find nearby enemies on Caldera. However, in Season 3, CoD expert JGOD believes it’s time to swap them for something else.

Each new Warzone season forces players to adapt to changes in the meta, especially when it comes to the weapons that are most effective. Fans often spend the early stages of a season experimenting with new and old weapons to find which works best for them.

Perks and Equipment are just as vital to success in Warzone, and yet many players will often stick with the same setup in this department. Heartbeat Sensors, in particular, have been a meta Tactical for some time, as they easily identify nearby targets.

However, Warzone guru JGOD believes that players should consider switching up their equipment if they want to score more victories.

JGOD began his May 10 video by saying “today you’re going to stop using the Heartbeat Sensor,” citing some of the recent changes to Perks as the main reason it has slipped out of the meta.

He was using WZ Ranked to break down the best Perks and Equipment in Warzone Season 3, and discovered that Restock is currently the option for Perk 2 that leads to the most wins. It had a win ratio of 3.87, despite having a pick rate of just 4.33.

A buff after the Season 2 Reloaded update means that Restock now refills both your Lethals and Tacticals every 25 seconds, which players are clearly making the most of, as seen by its win ratio.

However, JGOD warned that those still using Heartbeat Sensors are missing out, as they aren’t replenished by Restock. “If you’re using the Heartbeat Sensor, you’re getting no benefit from the Restock Perk.”

When comparing the Heartbeat Sensor to other Equipment, it was found that despite being the most picked option, its win ratio was only the fifth-best in the category. JGOD urged players to stay away from the Tactical, claiming you can be at a disadvantage by “relying on your Heartbeat Sensor too much.”

Instead, he recommended players change up their loadout. “If you’re using the Heartbeat Sensor, you should 100% switch away and go to Snapshot Grenades and try to find a way to get Restock into the loadout,” he advised.

Snapshot Grenades precisely pinpoint enemies within a 25-meter area, up to any height above the player. Paired with Restock, solo players can use them twice a minute, or every six seconds while playing squads.

JGOD compared using Snapshots in squads to having a UAV but in “real-time,” calling the setup “broken” and essential for those who like to play in teams.

For more on Warzone Season 3, be sure to check out the Operation Monarch event, as well as how to get King King and Godzilla Operator bundles.

Getting stuck with a Thermite in Warzone usually means certain death, but a genius trick is allowing players to survive a fiery demise.

Getting stuck with a Thermite has traditionally meant a swift death, but if you react quickly, this genius Warzone trick will allow you to survive the tricky situation.

While most Warzone players will be trying to figure out how the meta has changed following the Season 3 Reloaded update, one player has made a discovery that could be useful to players with quick reflexes.

Warzone’s Lethal Equipment options can prove difficult to handle in enemy hands. Perhaps none are as frightening as the Thermite, a piece of Lethal Equipment that can down you in seconds. However, a genius Warzone trick has revealed the ultimate counter for enemy Thermites.

Thermite is designed to stick to any surface on impact and burn whatever it touches for a short period of time. When stuck to a Warzone Operator, Thermite usually burns through armor and knocks the player down, setting up an easy kill.

Up until Season 3 Reloaded, getting stuck with a Thermite meant certain death, but a clip posted to the Warzone subreddit demonstrates a genius trick for escaping death by Thermite.

The clip shows how a player stuck with a Thermite is saved from its clutches by throwing a Trophy System. The key factor here is that the Trophy System was thrown after the player got stuck with the Thermite, which proves that Trophy Systems can destroy Thermites after they stick to players.

As the player who posted the clip explains, “You can clearly see the hitmarker the trophy gives off when it detonates a lethal, point here being I didn’t know it can save a guy from certain death like this dude here.”

Several players in the comments claimed that they had no idea this was possible and that they’d look to add the trick to their repertoire, “gonna have to remember now to throw a trophy if I have it on me and get stuck lol.”

It seems keeping a Trophy System by your side could get you out of a tricky situation if used correctly.

For more Warzone content, check out how a Warzone expert predicts a buffed AR will make a comeback in Season 3 Reloaded.

With the help of leaks, one Call of Duty fan has developed an image of what believe the Warzone 2 map could look like.

After various leaks and even the reveal of Modern Warfare 2, one creative fan in the community has developed fan art of what the Warzone 2 map could look like.

Call of Duty fans have received a lot of new information on both Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 over the last month. As well as leaks surrounding Modern Warfare 2, we also got new details on the Warzone 2 map, including leaks surrounding the potential POIs.

One CoD fan took these leaks and created some incredible art for what the Warzone 2 map could look like if the leaks are accurate.

Reddit user EMADALDEN221 made their own Warzone 2 map based on the POI leaks that suggested some classic MW2 maps such as Quarry and Highrise could be included.

The recreated map images we’ve seen so far haven’t been as detailed as this one, and although this is just a creation by someone in the community, it’s based on leaks from reliable sources.

The design created by the Reddit user shares similarities to Verdansk, and those who aren’t fans of Caldera may be happy about this. For starters, the map is not an island, but rather a part of a much bigger bit of land.

The fan-made map definitely has more of a Blackout vibe, with bright colors and a focus on greenery, which wasn’t seen too much on Verdansk.

We’ll have to wait and see how accurate this depiction is when Warzone 2’s map is officially revealed.

For more on Call of Duty, check out the full cast list so far for Modern Warfare 2.

Top Warzone YouTuber JGOD explained how the new H4 Blixen fits right in the SMG meta and gave his recommended loadout.

The H4 Blixen SMG is brand-new to Warzone Pacific Season 3 Reloaded, and it’s already set to shake up the meta. Top Warzone YouTuber JGOD has explained why his loadout is a meta pick.

On top of all Warzone Season 3 Reloaded‘s major weapon balance changes, new squad HUD, and Underground Transit System, it introduced the H4 Blixen SMG, also referred to as the Carl Gustaf M/45.

Although the H4 Blixen currently has a frustrating glitch where it has a fire delay after sprinting, reloading, using equipment, and plating, the devs have confirmed a fix is in the works. YouTuber JGOD believes that after it’s fixed, the Blixen has the time to kill stats to join the SMG meta.

JGOD revealed how the Blixen has the TTK stats to compete with all of the meta SMGs such as the Armaguerra, Owen Gun, Welgun, and the Type 100. Describing it as a “high damage weapon,” he compared its TTK to these meta builds and discovered that it fits right in.

JGOD explained how it’s right in the middle of the SMG meta, where there are some weapons that kill faster but are harder to control, and others that are easier to control but don’t kill quite as fast.

If you’re bored of the other Vanguard SMGs or can’t quite find one that suits your playstyle, unlocking the H4 Blixen will be worth your time.

For the most part, JGOD’s H4 Blixen loadout is the standard build for Vanguard SMGs. Combining the Recoil Booster with the Jonsson 9″ RMK damage barrel vastly increases its time-to-kill, and the other attachments are for recoil control and mobility.

You do have a couple of options, though. He explained that you might be better off with the 7.62 Gorenko 36 Round Mags when playing Solos and Duos, as you’ll only be taking on one or two players at a time.

Ammunition choice is also flexible, where Lengthened, Hollow Point, or Subsonic are all viable options. These ammo types will make the Blixen’s range either a little bit better or a little bit worse, and Subsonic will hide your shots from the minimap.

For more on Warzone, be sure to check out why players are desperate for Raven to nerf the game’s most popular weapon — the STG44.

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