TrueGameData: Season 1 Reloaded Weapon Balance Details

Get all the details on the weapon balance changes in Season 1 Reloaded for Warzone and Modern Warfare III in this TrueGameData video.

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TrueGameData’s latest video dives into the weapon balance changes in Season 1 Reloaded for Warzone and Modern Warfare III. From buffs to nerfs, find out how these changes will impact the meta.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Hoger 556 assault rifle received a significant buff, making it more powerful in the first damage range.
  • The M13 B, a popular weapon from Modern Warfare II, was nerfed, reducing its effectiveness in long-range engagements.
  • The MCW saw a major buff, particularly in the first and second damage ranges, making it a strong option for close to medium-range combat.
  • The MTZ 762 battle rifle took a hit with this patch, resulting in reduced damage across various shot locations and ranges.

Hoger 556 Assault Rifle:

The Hoger 556 assault rifle received a substantial buff in Season 1 Reloaded. Its body shot damage was increased from 32 to 35 in the first damage range, and headshot damage also saw a 4-point increase. This makes the Hoger 556 more lethal and efficient in close to medium-range engagements.

M13 B:

The M13 B, which was previously a top choice in Modern Warfare II, received a noticeable nerf in this patch. The damage reduction across shot locations and ranges makes it less effective in long-range battles. Players will need to reconsider their loadouts if they heavily relied on the M13 B for long-range engagements.

MCW:

The MCW saw a significant buff, particularly in the first and second damage ranges. Its low recoil and increased damage make it a formidable weapon for close to medium-range combat. However, its time to kill at extreme ranges remains unchanged, limiting its effectiveness in long-range encounters.

MTZ 762:

The MTZ 762 battle rifle experienced a considerable nerf in this patch. Damage reduction across shot locations and ranges makes it less viable in various engagements. Its time to kill has slowed down significantly, particularly at longer ranges, potentially removing it from the meta.