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Call of Duty: Warzone DS20 Mirage meta loadout

Warzone DS20 Mirage loadout

A whole host of new weapons joined Warzone due to its integration with Black Ops 7. As a result, a new meta has emerged, and the DS20 Mirage is the best assault rifle to add to your Warzone loadout.

The highlight of the Warzone Season 01 update was the launch of a new Resurgence map, Haven’s Hollow. Other updates include Verdansk map changes, the removal of the Overkill wild card, playlists with open matchmaking where skill is minimally considered, a revamp to the perk system, and more.

Warzone DS20 Mirage loadout attachments

Here are the best attachments to use on the DS20 Mirage in Warzone Season 01:

  • Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
  • Barrel: 17.1″ Abdicator Barrel
  • Magazine: Andean Extended Mag
  • Stock: Trunk Mix Stock
  • Optic: EAM XL Reflex

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Warzone DS20 Mirage meta

Firstly, the Monolithic Suppressor ensures your gunfire is hidden from the mini-map, while increasing bullet velocity and damage range. The 17.1″ Abdicator Barrel continues to raise bullet velocity, as well as improving vertical and horizontal recoil control.

The Andean Extended Mag increases the magazine ammunition capacity of the assault rifle, without hitting the loadout with any significant detriments. Another important attachment is the Trunk Mix Stock, as it enhances recoil stabilisation, flinch resistance, and both horizontal and vertical recoil control, leaving you with a weapon that’s accurate, even at the longest ranges.

All of this can be rounded off with your favourite optic, but the EAM XL Reflex is recommended for the precision and clarity it offers.

Since the Warzone DS20 Mirage loadout is best suited to battles at range, you should pair it with a gun that is able to thrive in close-quarter combat. The MPC-25 submachine gun is shining as the close range meta weapon in Warzone Season 01.

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