Warzone’s ‘teleport’ mechanic can land you an easy win

Warzone’s ‘teleport’ mechanic can land you an easy win
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Joseph Kime

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26th Mar 2024 14:10

A game like Call of Duty narrows in on offering a more predictable experience year in and year out. Especially with its AAA mainline experiences, fans are becoming far more particular about the specifics.

Movement tech, weapon metas, and absolute efficiency are hot topics in the game's subreddits, with players trying to finagle the best builds to sweep through multiplayer lobbies and assert sheer dominance.

And now, it looks like a movement technique that might not have been intended by its developers is making a name for itself in Warzone, and it's causing players a lot of problems.

New Warzone mechanic lets players "basically teleport"

One YouTuber is offering tutorials on how to adopt a complex means of getting around that is letting players pretty much phase through windows and fire upon unexpecting foes in a flash.

The new video from IceManIsaac explores seriously intense movement techniques that let him use vehicles and ziplines to get the drop on foes. The most interesting trick he teaches us is a new means of getting through windows without being left vulnerable.

Warzone's 'teleport' trick introduces the idea that when diving, you're able to fire immediately once you've landed. If you position yourself well and dive directly onto a windowsill on your way through the gap, you'll be able to fire on your foes as soon as you do - jumping away from the window in a bid to confuse rivals.

It's an intriguing movement option that makes it appear like you're teleporting through the building's wall, and it’s a clever means of getting the drop on enemies who attempt to breach the house you're camping in. Don't worry, we won't judge you for making the most of these exploits. 

Warzone YouTuber urges players to equip one perk

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Earlier in the video, IceManIsaac recommended another movement trick. This involves combining the Mountaineer Perk and the infinitely useful Redeploy Drones. When paired together, players can fire into the air incredibly quickly. 

If they spot a foe on a roof somewhere, they can drop on them without the need for a parachute, simply landing on the roof with some pretty meagre fall damage. The perk seems almost too good to be true, but it works a treat, especially if you’re well-stocked with chances to redeploy.

Mix together this and your new teleport hack and you'll be an unstoppable force on the battlefield. The techniques are useful, but damn, are they indicative of a complicated meta. You might want to get familiar if you want to bring the dub home.

Joseph Kime
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Joseph Kime
Joseph Kime is the Senior Trending News Journalist for GGRecon from Devon, UK. Before graduating from MarJon University with a degree in Journalism, he started writing music reviews for his own website before writing for the likes of FANDOM, Zavvi and The Digital Fix. He is host of the Big Screen Book Club podcast, and author of Building A Universe, a book that chronicles the history of superhero movies. His favourite games include DOOM (2016), Celeste and Pokemon Emerald.
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