Call of Duty: Warzone – Training Routine (How to Improve Your Aim)

3dat Training & Routines for Call Of Duty Warzone! With 3D Aim Trainer, you can effectively improve your aim for COD by practicing daily on the following training drill. Dedicate a minimum of 30 minutes a day to get visible results.

Call of Duty MW Gameplay

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The run & gun gameplay of Call of Duty can be positioned between tactical shooters like CS:GO or Rainbow Six Siege and the more classical arena shooters like Quake and Unreal Tournament.

While the synergy between player movement, gun recoil, and spread isn’t as determinative as in Counter-Strike it still has some influence on the gameplay, which can’t be said for most arena shooters.

The time to kill a player (TTK) walks somewhat the same path, as you take damage from an off-angle you still have a small window to react, and with the right aiming skills you can turn the tide in your favor.

Another typical aspect of the COD gameplay is a large number of enemy encounters, especially in modes like team deathmatch or domination where players respawn, especially when the COD maps are fairly small for the number of players.

Aside from aim and gun control, movement is the second key factor to success. Mastering techniques such as cancel sliding, jump, and crouch shooting are essential to keep yourself on your toes and throw your opponent’s aim off and is especially important when engaging multiple enemies at the same time, which is a common thing in Call of Duty.

3DAT Training & Routines for Call of Duty: Warzone

With 3D Aim Trainer, you can effectively improve your aim for COD by practicing daily on the following training drill. Dedicate a minimum of 30 minutes a day to get visible results.

  • 5x Bounce Ball Target Switching
  • 3x Eagle’s Nest Horizontal
  • 2x Eagle’s Nest Vertical
  • 3x Goalkeeper
  • 2x Micro Flickshots
  • 2x Combined Flickshots
  • 2x Bounce Ball Click Timing
  • 1x Bounce Ball Target Switching
  • 1x Eagle’s Nest Horizontal
  • 1x Goalkeeper
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