Tuesday, 26 January 2021 00:08

Call of Duty: Warzone Player Discovers Clever Trick For Helping Teammates In Gulag

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A Call of Duty: Warzone fan manages to save their friend by using a unique and explosive trick in the Nuketown Gulag encounter.

Call of Duty: Warzone gives players a chance to fight for their lives on the battlefield and in the Gulag. While players can occasionally rely on teams in the field, the Gulag is an isolated battle that tests an individual's skills against a random enemy. Call of Duty: Warzone fans have several strategies when taking on the Gulag, but one fan recently discovered a way to aid companions within the ring.

When the going gets tough in the Gulag, the tough throw rocks, and sometimes this can win a round. Call of Duty: Warzone has included rocks as a way to both pass the time and torment the competing players for some time. While the rocks only do a single point of damage, a well-thrown pebble may be all a player needs to win a round they are not involved in.

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In a video posted by Gungachief on Reddit, the Call of Duty: Warzone fan finds themselves in the Gulag. When the match starts to get dangerous, they manage to help their friend win with a simple trick. The clip starts with the player throwing rocks from the upper tier at an enemy hiding behind cover. The enemy places a claymore and quickly tries to move to cover. but a rock impacts the explosive. In a single moment, the enemy player gets blown up by their own claymore, which proves rocks can often be more dangerous than opponents in the Gulag environment.

Players in the comments are praising the skillful Call of Duty: Warzone Gulag trick. While many members of the community see this as a funny occurrence, others are wondering if it should be allowed in the Gulag.

With cheaters, glitches, and other issues present, the Call of Duty: Warzone community is seemingly on edge. Many players say if they had died from a third-party rock in the Gulag, they would be very upset. It breaks what many consider to be the "fair standard" of a Gulag encounter. With the Nuketown Gulag variant already considered unbalanced by some, this interference has fans wondering if the developers should remove rocks all together.

Meanwhile, other fans believe no changes are needed as the game is designed to be fun. Like rocks in the Gulag, random situations and interactions are part of what makes Call of Duty: Warzone fun. At its core, Warzone is a game, and some fans believe that as a game fun should remain the top priority of the developers.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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