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This weapon attachment is a secret tip for long-range weapons in Call of Duty: Warzone. However, it also comes with a disadvantage.

Call of Duty expert JGOD has struck again: In his latest video, the YouTuber presents a useful weapon attachment in Call of Duty: Warzone that reduces your recoil by up to 30 percent. The secret tip can also be played flexibly with many meta-builds.

JGOD’s tip is the Bipod Attachment. This adds two small legs to your weapon, which provide more stability during continuous fire and thus reduce the recoil, and thus also the spread of the projectiles, by almost a third.

However, this advantage does not come for free. For the bipod to be effective, you have to shoot in a crouched or prone position. This makes you more vulnerable to being eliminated yourself. The trick, says JGOD, is to position yourself so that you don’t get caught by enemies despite being crouched. “Then you will shoot much more accurately at long range and get the most out of your weapon,” the YouTuber explains.

The bipod is therefore particularly useful on weapons with a long range. The attachment is a real all-rounder, as JGOD concludes: “You can use it on virtually any long-range build in Vanguard.”

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