How To Be Stealthy In Call Of Duty

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How To Be Stealthy In Call Of Duty

Are you one of those people that seem to always get killed no matter how silent you are? You can be stealthy on Call of Duty. Follow the simple steps below.

Silence. Silence is the key to stealth. So therefore when youre at the beginning of a match, be sure to have both weapons attached onto a silencer. This away whenever you fire, you’ll be impervious to the UAV. It also helps to have the UAV jammer perk as well, because this will allow you to be totally unknown.

Crouch. Not many people seem to do this. Youre running the same speed as if you were to be standing up, but however, you make no noise whenever youre crouched. So always, or in most cases, keep your crouch on.

Look for snipers. Snipers are the COD ninjas’ one weakness. Snipers can see almost everything, especially when it’s moving. So keep an eye out.

Don’t throw grenades unless youre absolutely sure it’ll get you kill. Because whenever a grenade is thrown, if it doesn’t at least harm someone, then they’ll have an eye out for the direction the explosive came from. So keep the grenades pinned unless absolutely necessary.

Keep covered. You’ll have to have some patience. Usually people who stealth, have to camp in places for quite a while. Sometimes up to 5 minutes. So make sure your patient whenever sneaking around a map.

Keep a look out. Any person in the game isn’t good to be around you. Let alone an enemy soldier. So if one of your teammates is sticking around you, be sure to get away from all notations of life. The worst thing is to have a crowd around you whenever youre attempting to stealth to the enemy’s side of the map.

Youre a silent soldier. If you’ve done all of this correctly then you should still be alive, or at least with a low number of deaths.

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