With the highly anticipated release of Call of Duty: Warzone 2, fans have a slew of new weaponry to add to their arsenal, such as the M13B Assault Rifle. According to its in-game description, this firearm "features a short-stoke piston system that allows for a high rate of fire and low recoil," two characteristics that any AR enthusiast will appreciate. Moreover, the Mobility, Handling, and Accuracy of the M13B, combined with its solid Damage, make it an excellent armament for various situations and gunfight ranges. So naturally, it is not too difficult to expect that this Assault Rifle will become the new main weapon for many players.
To unlock the M13B Assault Rifle for Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2, players must participate in Warzone 2's novel extraction mode, DMZ. This game mode features an open-world map with narrative-focused extraction mechanics that involve activities including PvP, missions, or boss battles with AI-controlled enemies like the Chemist. Likewise, the method for unlocking the M13B requires players to "defeat the Chemist in the radiation zone of DMZ and extract his dropped weapon."
Unlocking the M13B Assault Rifle in Warzone 2
According to negative effect in Warzone 2, combatants must find and don gas masks before entering the radiation zone. Additionally, be wary of other hostile players that might enter the zone to compete to unlock the M13B Assault Rifle for Warzone 2.
The Chemist wields the M13B as its main weapon and wears a thick yellow hazmat suit, making the boss quite distinguishable in the environment. However, challengers should be prepared to face additional AI minions, as the Chemist does not patrol the streets alone. Moreover, this Stronghold Boss is heavily armored, meaning it is much tougher to kill than typical rival players or AI combatants. Thus, engaging with this enemy as a squad of three is recommended. Warzone & MW2 Assault Rifle. Accordingly, those playing with friends will need to hunt down the boss of the radiation zone multiple times if they all plan to unlock the M13B in Call of Duty Warzone 2.
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