Call of Duty Warzone is the only battle royal currently with some of the best-looking graphics and realistic gameplay. More than 200k players are concurrently playing the game on the PC. It is one of the most popular battle royal games out there. Warzone beats top-tier battle royals with ease. In terms of the player base, it has more players than PUBG PC, Apex Legends, and Escape from Tarkov combined.
The reason behind all of that fame and glory is that it provides world-class gameplay and high graphical fidelity while being a completely free-to-play game. Due to these reasons, it has been on the top of battle royals for quite a while. Similarly, a rank ladder in a warzone and skill division dictates how much you play the game and how good you are at it.
There are 8 ranks in the game, and 7 of them are attainable by brute-forcing your way into it. However, the last rank is awarded to only 250 players globally, so it’s kind of impossible for one to get into it without seriously making a living out of it. Otherwise, the competition for the top 250 is extremely cutthroat.
The average player in the warzone who has a crimson rank or above has played the game for at least a thousand hours. Which puts out the conclusion for you. The game requires a high amount of effort and consistent hard work to be good at it. And to help you achieve that rank, Activision provides some freebies here and there to keep you going. Most of those freebies are garbage, but some of them look insanely good in the game. The best thing about them is that you cannot buy them at the store; you would have to unlock them by playing a lot.
But what if someone wants a good rank WITH these freebies but doesn’t have thousands of hours to spend in the virtual world? In that case, there’s a way for you, and that is to buy already decked-up accounts. But since the game is so huge and has lots of variety in its cosmetic system as well as in its game modes,.
There are different accounts to buy for different needs. So after reading this blog, you will have complete knowledge about what types of accounts are there in the warzone, what type of account you need, and how much that would cost you.
So here we go:
Where to Buy and How to Buy COD Accounts:
Buying an account is not as simple as it sounds. Because most of the time the account seller will not be 100% transparent with you, he can also lie about the account’s history or from where he got that account. Or worse, he can also sell an account that was used for cheating in the game before. Now how can you avoid these bogus account sellers and how can you find genuine accounts? Let’s get on to that part.
So firstly, I would advise you to buy your account from a boosting company or from someone who has a lot of reputation and has something to lose. You should avoid going to marketplaces like Player’s Auctions and Eldorado. gg for buying an account since these are marketplaces, and because of that, the websites don’t have much control over which types of accounts are getting sold there. Avoiding marketplaces to buy would be the wiser choice.
Now other websites own their accounts and provide a back guarantee if anything goes bad. These are the ones that you should go for. Websites like Immortal Boost provide the best-value accounts while also giving a 100% money-back guarantee. If anything goes bad with the account. Also, they have hundreds upon hundreds of positive reviews on TrustPilot and Reviews.io. So they are as legit as one company can become.
The second thing you want to look for is to check which type of account you need since there are different types of accounts for different requirements. Here are some of the types of accounts that’ll give you an overview of which type of account you have to get and what it’ll cost you.
Type of Accounts:
Rank-ready Accounts:
Rank-ready accounts are those that have more than 50 wins in the multiplayer mode. What is the requirement for playing the rank mode in a warzone? So if you just want an account and your only requirement is to have ranked mode unlocked, then this would be your choice. Also, these are the cheapest accounts in the bunch. With an average price varying from $10 to 20 $.
Gold Camo accounts:
Gold Camo accounts are the ones that have Gold Camo cosmetics unlocked in them. Gold camo is a weapon camouflage skin pattern that is present in the games that came afterward in 2009. Unlocking gold camouflage is not hard, but it is time-consuming. So if you want to have something other than default skins, then this gold camo account could be a good pick.
The price of an average account varies on different factors. Like how many games it has and how many of them have gold camo in them. The price ranges from 30$ to upwards of 150$ depending upon the account and what it carries.
Diamond Camo Accounts:
So diamond camo accounts are more or less the same as gold camo, but the caveat in them is that acquiring them is harder than gold camo. The diamond camo came after Black Ops 2; since then it has been growing in popularity. So if you have a little bit extra money, then it would be better to just go with Diamond camouflage accounts since they cost a little more, but they also have a whole new collection to use. So if you have the money, then go for it.
Dark spine:
Like diamond camo, the dark spine is also a free-to-unlock cosmetic that takes too much time and effort to unlock. But apart from the other two, this Dark Spine Camouflage skin looks really good in the game, and when reflections hit it at a specific angle, it just looks gorgeous. This dark spine finish is only available in two games: the first is Black Ops 6, and the second one is Warzone. The prices for these accounts vary from 200$ to 350$. Depending upon the region and the inventory in account.
Dark Matter:
In my opinion, the Dark Matter camo is the best-looking free-to-unlock skin in the game, and getting it unlocked is a whole different ball game. Since it is the latest free-to-unlock skin in the game currently, the prices of those accounts that contain it are expensive. They are averaging around 400$ to 500$.
Now that you know which type of account would suffice you, Let’s talk about the advantages and disadvantages of buying pre-owned accounts.
Pros and cons:
Here are some of the pros and cons of buying a Call of Duty account.
Pros:
- Get rare skins right out of the gate.
- Mostly comes with an already high-ranked competitive rank.
- The fastest way to get any kind of skin.
- Can play different cod games without buying them (depends on the account).
- The easiest way to get the free-to-unlock skins.
Cons:
- Can get pricey.
- A concern about the account’s history and its usage in-game (also depends on where you buy your account from).