How To Be A Call Of Duty Ninja

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How To Be A Call Of Duty Ninja

Being a call of duty ninja takes quite a bit of practice but is well worth it. You will easily get scores like 30-4. This is a very good way to use your surroundings to your advantage. You may be thinking “But only MW2 players can do this!” Actually, any Call of Duty player can do this. Follow the simple steps below.

Make a class that suits. Most ninjas play FFA SND or Dom. In your class the ninja pro perk is a must, but the other two perks are optional. Cold blooded, stopping power and lightweight are all good choices. You have to use a smoke grenade so you can sneak about the map undetected. Also, your weapon should be silenced. Your secondary should either be a handgun or a launcher. Scavenger is a good blue perk, as is marathon.

Know how to play the game. You want to stick to the outsides of a map and not allow a 360 degree view of your cranium. (Seananners FTW). You want to sneak about and kill people from behind. Also, you need to have tactical as your button layout. That’s a must!

Play away from team-mates. They’re much more likely to be caught on the spot than you are, so stay away and keep note of where they are on your radar.

Use silenced weapons. Silenced weapons prevent detection.

Use the camouflage and dead silence perk, to add even more stealthiness.

Note

  • Be smart, play safe.
  • Its better, not to die at all then to die once and kill once. If you think you may not be able to take the guy out, do not attempt to.
  • Be stealthy.
  • Do not camp! Ninjas are assassins. They prey on campers.
  • Respect other players. This is a must.
  • Don’t trash talk on your mic.
  • Try Bouncing Betties.
  • The best way to kill is from behind.
  • Do not develop a gaming addiction.
  • Remember, it’s just a game, don’t get annoyed. It’s all about having fun.

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