For nearly two years, the Grau 5.56 has been one of the most consistent weapons in Call of Duty: Warzone. This has not changed with the new Pacific update in the battle royale, despite an entire game’s weapon arsenal being introduced. While the Grau isn’t exactly the dominant assault rifle it used to be, it still has a viable loadout in Warzone Pacific.
Longtime fans of the Grau 5.56 will recognize its best loadout instantly. Chances are that if players still have a Grau loadout set up, in their classes they won’t change much. However, Warzone Pacific has introduced a plethora of new players looking for a new weapon to use on Caldera. Here’s a look at what the Grau 5.56 has to offer in Warzone Pacific for players that might not be familiar with the weapon.
Best Grau 5.56 loadout in Warzone Pacific
Vanguard players who are looking to use the Grau 5.56 in Warzone Pacific should be prepared to only equip half of the usual weapon attachments. Modern Warfare and Cold War weapons only have five attachment slots compared to Vanguard weapons’ 10 slots. Luckily for players, the Grau 5.56 only needs five slots to dominate its enemies.
- Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
- Barrel: Tempus 26.4″ Archangel
- Muzzle: VLK 3.0x Optic
- Underbarrel: Commando Foregrip
- Ammunition: 60 Round Mags
This loadout has allowed the Grau to stay at the top of the assault meta in Warzone throughout the battle royale’s existence. The weapon’s damage range, bullet velocity, recoil control and magazine size are all increased with this loadout. Players also use the Monolithic Suppressor to make sure they stay off of the radar when firing. This is rounded out with the ever-reliable VLK 3.0x Optic, which allows players to engage in medium and long-range gunfights on Caldera.
Even with a slew of new weapon additions, the Grau 5.56 still seems to be worth a loadout slot in Season 1 of Warzone Pacific.
Published: Jan 3, 2022 12:46 pm