Call of Duty: Warzone has stood the test of time through endless seasons and gameplay changes. Over time, the game has seen a drastic change in meta and tested players’ skills with every new addition and gameplay change that has arrived.
Between these changes, there have been certain perks that Warzone ultimately had to let go of, due to balance issues. However, one of these perks is coming back to the game… and boy is it going to shift the meta. Behold, the Compression Carrier is here to stay!
So, you don’t know what the Compression Carrier does? Get ready for a shock and a half
If you’ve been playing Call of Duty: Warzone for a while, you’re well aware of how tricky the time to kill (TTK) can be. One moment you’re silently camping with your favorite sniper rifle and another moment a bullet makes you quit the game. Or make your way to the Gulag, based on your skill level.
These are times when you have to be super careful about your health, and how you’re going to stay alive. A recent leak suggests that Compression Carrier is making a return, and it’s one of those perks in the game that can shift someone’s TTK drastically.
This information was shared by user DETONATEDcom on Twitter and sheds light on the rumor in detail. According to the leak, the feature will make its return in Season 3 of Warzone, so get ready to understand how this thing works before investing your time and skill in it.
Certain perks can shift the meta in Call of Duty: Warzone, and this is one of them
The Compression Carrier does a couple of things that can really turn the tides of battle in your favor. First, it reduces your health regen delay by 20%. This means that every time you take a hit and then step away to heal naturally, the process will feel a bit faster, giving you ample time to think about your next move.
Secondly, the perk also gives you a massive boost every time you score a kill. This implies that you’re basically a one-player-army the more kills you pile up in quick succession, making you an impossible target. Well, almost impossible. Anything and everything is possible in Warzone.
Such epic changes to the game aren’t always the case. Sometimes, the game just refuses to stop bringing in bad updates, and that’s something the player has to struggle with every now and then. Nevertheless, it’s starting to look like Season 3 is going to be one cool ride.
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