Call of Duty: Warzone 2’s deadliest weapon may not be a gun, but a drone rigged to explode near its target. A rare pickup in the Warzone 2 map, the Bomb Drone is silent, can spot targets through walls, and detonates with enough force to turn an entire team of full health into rubble within seconds. Reddit and other social media are littered with videos of players laughing like crazy. bomb (opens in new tab) drone (opens in new tab) defeat the enemy.
“I’m close to 1,000 hours from WZ1 and I can say that nothing comes close. [overpowered] The bomb drone stays the same,” said one player reddit (opens in new tab)…another respondent said that the weak point of this weapon is “80% chance to glitch and freeze in place”. bug (opens in new tab) Use a drone to lock you in place and prevent you from moving.
To be clear, they’re not inescapably lethal—there’s an audio warning when one is deployed nearby, but the humming noise of their flight is easy to miss in the middle of a firefight. is actually quite rare floor loot, but with 150 players running around in a Warzone 2 match, some people can be caught by a statistical fluke. die in most of Said (opens in new tab) 1 player.
The other drawback, of course, is that the drone’s explosion radius is so large that it knocks the player down along the target.Video by Andreas-Vamsti on Reddit show (opens in new tab) A player knocks himself over the edge of a gas stove, nearly denying himself victory.
The rarity of built-in bomb drones doesn’t stop players from being ingenious. With a regular drone and his C4, you can become a do-it-yourself weapon maker.
Anyway, it’s a lot of fun here in Call of Duty Land. Any silly thing you pull off is what these massively multiplayer games are about.
If you’re not familiar with the horrors of the modern battlefield, let me be clear. This is not Call of Duty doctrine. These kinds of bomb drones do exist and are currently in use by armies around the world, but they are so much more destructive that they hardly look like Call of Duty. Sorry, you know about it now.