{"id":30192,"date":"2025-01-28T15:21:30","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:21:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/nickmercs-reveals-fara-83-warzone-loadout-that-turns-it-into-an-smg-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:21:30","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:21:30","slug":"nickmercs-reveals-fara-83-warzone-loadout-that-turns-it-into-an-smg-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/nickmercs-reveals-fara-83-warzone-loadout-that-turns-it-into-an-smg-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"NICKMERCS reveals FARA 83 Warzone loadout that turns it into an SMG &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NICKMERCS reveals FARA 83 Warzone loadout that turns it into an SMG Activision \/ TreyarchThe FARA 83 is the latest AR to join Warzone\u2019s ever-growing roster in Season 2. Call of Duty content creator Nick \u2018NICKMERCS\u2019 Kolcheff used the lightning-fast Assault Rifle in his latest video, showcasing just how potent it can be. While the AMAX and FFAR are still dominating the current Warzone meta, the FARA 83 does offer another option for those that enjoy the SMG playstyle. This lightning-fast AR was released as part of the Season 2 update, which introduced new operators, weapons, and map updates. The FARA 83 boasts an incredible rate of fire, high damage profile, and incredible precision, making it one of the more deadly ARs in the game. Like most Black Ops Cold War guns, the FARA\u2019s damage greatly diminishes at mid to long-range engagements. However, this speedy AR is great in close-quarters combat where it can mow down multiple enemies in a matter of seconds. As a result, NICKMERCS\u2019 FARA 83 loadout aims to transform it into a gun worthy of the SMG class. NICKMERCS\u2019 FARA 83 Warzone loadout Muzzle: Infantry Compensator &#8211; Barrel: 13.7\u201d Takedown &#8211; Underbarrel: Field Agent Foregrip &#8211; Ammunition: STANAG 60 Rnd &#8211; Rear Grip: SASR Jungle Grip &#8211; Nick\u2019s FARA 83 loadout is tailored towards making the gun as quick and reactive as possible, enabling players to take down close-quarters foes with deadly precision. First up is the Infantry Compensator and Field Agent Foregrip. Both of these attachments decrease the FARA\u2019s vertical recoil, while the underbarrel also diminishes any horizontal movement. Read More: Best FARA 83 Warzone loadout class &#8211; This makes landing those all-important head and body shots incredibly easy, especially when you\u2019re going full-auto in close-quarter firefights. Next up is the 13.7\u201d Takedown barrel, which increases the FARA\u2019s bullet velocity and strafe speed. If you like the superior mobility offered by the SMG class, then you\u2019ll definitely want to use this attachment. Meanwhile, the SASR Jungle Grip eliminates any lengthy ADS speeds and keeps you competitive against the ever-popular MAC-10 and MP5 classes. No optic is needed here as this FARA class is all about rushing down your opponents. Rounding things off at the bottom of the attachment list is that of the STANAG 60 Rnd magazine. While it may not offer the quick reload speed of the SALVO 60 Rnd Fast Mag, it doesn\u2019t have any ADS penalty, meaning you can quickly beam people before they can even react. While the FARA 83 may not overthrow the FFAR or AMAX, NICKMERCS\u2019 loadout proves just how potent this Season 2 AR can be.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NICKMERCS reveals FARA 83 Warzone loadout that turns it into an SMG Activision \/ TreyarchThe FARA 83 is the latest AR to join Warzone\u2019s ever-growing roster in Season 2. Call of Duty content creator Nick \u2018NICKMERCS\u2019 Kolcheff used the lightning-fast Assault Rifle in his latest video, showcasing just how potent it can be. 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