The Season 4 Reloaded update for Call of Duty Warzone went live on July 27, 2022. The fourth season of Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard, called Mercenaries of Fortune, is experiencing various new meta changes with the mid-season update, with improvements to both the sniper and shotgun classes as well balances to assault rifles such as the currently meta NZ-41.
With the mid-season update here, Raven Software decided to buff up particular weapons such as the FARA 83 from Activision’s previous title, Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War. Notably, the FARA 83 Assault Rifle has been upgraded with an increased maximum damage range of 28 meters, improved from the previous 25.4 meters.
While the majority of Call of Duty Warzone’s existing meta is currently being dominated by Vanguard weapons, such as the NZ-41, H4 Blixen, UGM-8, and many more, Raven Software seems to have taken notice of the players’ demands for improvements to weapons from Call of Duty’s previous titles.
As expected, the weapons from Modern Warfare 2019 and Black Ops Cold War can’t compete against those from Vanguard due to their five attachment slot limitations. Hence, a viable solution so far has been to increase their Max Damage Ranges instead.
In the case of the FARA 83, the Black Ops Cold War weapon witnessed a ten percent increase in its maximum damage range from 25.4 meters to 28 meters, improving its effectiveness in larger maps such as Caldera and Fortune’s Keep.
The preferred FARA 83 loadout is as follows:
Starting with the muzzle attachment, the Gru Suppressor is the go-to silencer for the Warsaw Pact weapons in Black Ops Cold War. The muzzle enhances vertical recoil control and removes muzzle flash, providing better accuracy while trading it for bullet
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