{"id":23260,"date":"2025-01-28T14:49:21","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:49:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/biffle-reveals-dominant-world-series-of-warzone-loadout-after-tournament-victory-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:49:21","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:49:21","slug":"biffle-reveals-dominant-world-series-of-warzone-loadout-after-tournament-victory-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/biffle-reveals-dominant-world-series-of-warzone-loadout-after-tournament-victory-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Biffle reveals dominant World Series of Warzone loadout after tournament victory &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Biffle reveals dominant World Series of Warzone loadout after tournament victory If you want to try and replicate Team Biffle\u2019s success in the World Series of Warzone, you\u2019ll need to use his Kastov 762 and Lachmann Sub class. So, here\u2019s how you set them up. The $1.2 million World Series of Warzone event was the first big competitive LAN for Warzone players \u2013 CoD Next events notwithstanding \u2013 after four years of the battle royale being around. Players from across the globe had the chance to qualify for the Global Finals in London, however, it was Team Biffle \u2013 Biffle, Shifty, and Sage \u2013 that ran away with the win after six maps. They scored a whopping 218.2 points, with second-placed Team HisokaT24 only amassing 143.4 points. Biffle\u2019s squad ruthlessly outplayed everyone with their rotations and zone control, including an incredible winning moment where they scaled up a rock face to get high ground to secure the win. And, of course, he had a loadout that packed a punch in his back pocket. Team Biffle\u2019s best Kastov 762 &#038; Lachmann Sub loadout for Warzone 2 If you want to copy his WSOW winning loadout then you\u2019ll be picking up two of the most popular weapons in the game \u2013 the Kastov 762 and Lachmann Sub. His squad also used the Signal 50 pretty consistently in their successful run too, but we\u2019re focusing on Biffle here. Given that these two are pretty meta weapons, you\u2019ll likely have your own setups for them, but may require some tweaks to match Biffle\u2019s setup. On the Kastov, he goes with the SZ Recharge-DX optic, instead of the more popular Aim OP-V4, for example. The other attachments, the Sakin Tread-40 muzzle, FTAC Ripper 56 underbarrel, and 40-round mag are more widely used. Kastov 762 Barrel: KAS-10 584mm Barrel &#8211; Muzzle: Sakin Tread-40 &#8211; Underbarrel: FTAC Ripper 56 &#8211; Magazine: 40 Round Mag &#8211; Optic: SZ Recharge-DX &#8211; In the case of the Lachmann Sub, it\u2019s also a pretty standard build. The likes of the VLK LZR 7mw laser, the deadly Hollow Point rounds, and FT Mobile Stock are all included. Where it does differ from more meta loadouts is the barrel. Biffle goes with the Lachmann Pulsar where players typically use the Falcon barrel. Lachmann Sub Laser: VLK LZR 7mw &#8211; Barrel: Lachmann Pulsar &#8211; Ammunition: 9mm Hollow Point &#8211; Stock: FT Mobile Stock &#8211; Magazine: 40 Round Mag &#8211; Just copying Biffle\u2019s class isn\u2019t going to propel you to winning games right away, you are still going to need some serious in-game skills. But, it will help.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Biffle reveals dominant World Series of Warzone loadout after tournament victory If you want to try and replicate Team Biffle\u2019s success in the World Series of Warzone, you\u2019ll need to use his Kastov 762 and Lachmann Sub class. So, here\u2019s how you set them up. 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