Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone are steaming towards the end of an era, but there’s still work to be done yet. The October 11 patch notes are just another step in completing that journey. Primarily focused on bug fixes, some Warzone-specific balance changes in here impact guns either in the meta or flirting with the edge of it.
Season 6’s TR-76 Geist received a nerf, Warzone’s most popular AR got some balancing tweaks, and an old favorite could be viable again if these adjustments are as substantial as they sound. It’s unlikely that the devs want to upend the meta this close to Modern Warfare 3 completely, but some small shakeups to keep things exciting ahead of The Haunting would certainly be welcome.
ContentsThe two biggest changes to focus on in this patch are nerfs to the Kastov 762 and the Geist. Both of these guns fall in the S Rank according to WZRanked, meaning that they’re proven to be two of the best weapons in Warzone.
Things aren’t looking so good for the TR-76. It was hit with three separate damage decreases, casting serious doubt over whether it will keep up against the elite competition. The Kastov’s changes weren’t as brutal as it was only docked for Close Damage Range and Mid Damage, while getting a little bit of a buff to shots in the neck and torso range.
Interestingly, the Lachmann Sub has also received a nerf for its Close Damage but was buffed for Head and Neck Damage. I doubt this has any real effect on
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