New broken gun attachment makes one-shot kills easy in Warzone Season 6

New broken gun attachment makes one-shot kills easy in Warzone Season 6
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Written by 

Megan Cooke

Published 

28th Sep 2023 19:35

Warzone season 6 has introduced several new weapon changes, one of which is completely broken.

Call of Duty YouTuber JGOD has shared a very broken build online which breaks a specific shotgun, making it able to one-shot kill other players.

A new gun attachment completely breaks the Lockwood 300 shotgun

A year ago many players might have scoffed at the idea of the Lockwood 300 being part of the Warzone meta. Its slow reload speeds and inconsistent kills make it a low-priority pick for many players.

However, Call of Duty YouTuber JGOD thinks that a new attachment to the gun makes it "completely broken" and very capable of one-shot kills.

The Maelstorm Dual Trigger increases damage and reload speed and turns the Lockwood 300 into a dual-shot weapon. This is at the expense of some recoil control, range, and magazine capacity, however still makes the gun into a powerful weapon.

JGOD's tests, which he ran himself due to the lack of available statistics, show that the gun could kill a fully plated enemy in one shot from a distance of 10.5 metres while aiming down sight and 4.25 metres when firing from the hip.

Warzone Season 6 brought forward changes to the gun meta

The big change which came alongside Season 6 was the introduction of the ISO 9mm, a precision-crafted SMG that many players are putting high hopes into changing the game meta.

Other than the changes to the Lockwood 300 shotgun and the introduction of the 9mm, the meta hasn't changed too much. The ISO 45 and Lachmann Sub have not been nerfed despite their popularity as weapons.

Only time will tell how long the current Season 6 meta lasts and if the Lockwood 300 or ISO 9mm are nerfed in the near future. 

Megan Cooke
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