Deadly Battle Rifle has the most 'broken TTK' in Warzone

Deadly Battle Rifle has the most 'broken TTK' in Warzone
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Written by 

Alex Garton

Published 

10th Oct 2023 16:20

The Kastov 762 rules the long-range meta in Warzone Season 6, dominating the pick rates charts at a mighty 11%.

Of course, it's not the only option available to players, but its overwhelming popularity is clouding out the other options.

While other ARs can't match the power of the Kastov 762, there's one particular Battle Rifle that is a worthy contender. For WhosImmortal, its strength comes from the fact it has one of the most "broken TTKs" in the entire Warzone arsenal.

Powerful Lachmann 762 loadout has "broken TTK" in Warzone

Attachments

  • Barrel: 15.9" Lachmann RAPP Barrel
  • Muzzle: BORE-490
  • Underbarrel: FTAC Ripper 56
  • Magazine: 50 Round Drum
  • Optic: AIM OP-V4

The biggest strength of the Lachmann 762 is the weapon's unbelievably high damage output, and according to WhosImmortal, it takes the number one spot with the "most broken TTK in the game."

To maximise the power of the Lachmann 762, you'll want to use the Battle Rifle in full-auto mode. While this comes at the cost of stability, that can be addressed in your attachment choices.

That's exactly what the build above aims to achieve, focusing on recoil control and bolstering the weapon's kickback so you can land as many shots as possible.

To put it in perspective, the gun is so stacked when it comes to damage, that WhosImmortal insists you only need to be "semi-accurate" with the rifle to "obliterate everyone."

How popular is the Lachmann 762 in Warzone?

Lachmann 762 Warzone
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According to WZStats, the Lachmann 762 only has an extremely low pick rate of just 0.9% in the Season 6 meta. This is criminally low and shows just how much of the community is sleeping on this weapon when compared to the Kastov 762.

While stability will always be a concern for Battle Rifles, it's well worth the price when you realise how much damage the Lachmann 762 can output.

Alex Garton
About the author
Alex Garton
Alex is a Senior Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) in English, he has previously written for Dexerto & Gfinity. Specialising in Call of Duty & Apex Legends, he loves (attempting) to improve his aim in competitive shooters and will always make time for a single-player RPG.
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