So, you’ve just fired up BO7 and, let’s be honest, you’re probably getting shredded in multiplayer right now. No big deal. Before you dive into Team Deathmatch or anything too sweaty, do yourself a favour and run through the first couple of campaign missions. They’re basically a safe playground for learning the new movement and gunplay. The second mission, “Serpent’s Coil,” is spot on for practising the slide-cancel and mantle without someone popping you from behind every five seconds. It’s low pressure, and you’ll get comfy with the basics before facing real players. Trust me, it’s worth it – almost like a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby but built into the game.

Once you’ve got the feel for movement and shooting, you’ll want a class that just works straight out the gate. Skip the flashy snipers or quirky shotguns for now – they’re fun later, but not when you’re still figuring things out. Grab the MCW assault rifle. It’s easy to control and hits hard. Stick a simple red dot like the Slate Reflector on it, and a Bruen Heavy Support Grip underneath to calm the recoil. For perks, Engineer helps you spot enemy gear, Ghost keeps you off the radar when you’re moving, and Stalker lets you strafe faster while aiming. This setup is solid on pretty much any map and gives you a fighting chance while you’re learning layouts.

When you’re ready to push harder, try playing as an aggressive flanker. If you like speed and catching enemies off guard, the Striker 9 SMG will be your best mate. Build it for quick ADS and sprint-to-fire – you want to shoot first, every time. I run an FSS Canted Laser and No Stock for pure mobility. Sure, it kicks more, but you’ll be so close it won’t matter. Pair it with an Infantry Vest for longer tactical sprints and Covert Sneakers so you’re silent when moving. Your role here is simple: sneak around, break into objectives, and cause chaos in their backline.

The gunsmith can be a rabbit hole, but don’t get lost in endless tweaking. Pick one or two weapons you actually enjoy and learn them inside out. If a gun feels sluggish, add speed attachments. If it’s kicking too much, focus on recoil control. Everything’s a trade-off. And seriously – learn the maps. Every single one has choke points, flanking lanes, and spots people love to camp. Stop sprinting blindly, check corners, and think ahead. You’ll be surprised how often smart positioning beats raw aim. And if you’re chasing Prestige, that’s your long-term grind – a way to show dedication and unlock some brag-worthy emblems. It’s a bit like investing time in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobbies buy setup, but here it’s all about skill and persistence.


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