Call of Duty Mobile A Simple Guide to Modes and Rewards

2021-08-15

Call of Duty: Mobile, in a true Call of Duty simulator game, isn't holding back when it comes to content. It manages to cram in a slew of content from previous games in the series, from maps to equipment and weapons. All of this isn't very sensible without a diverse set of game modes to enjoy, and thankfully, Call of Duty: Mobile has brought a substantial amount from the series' past.

 

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Content:

 

 

Game Modes in Call of Duty Mobile:

 

There will be at least six ways to play Call of Duty: Mobile, and the developers may add more after the game is released!

 

Team Deathmatch:

 

This one comes as no surprise - Team Deathmatch has appeared in nearly every shooter ever made. Like Deathmatch, but with teams of 5, your job is to help your team reach the score limit before the enemy by killing them more than they kill you. It's simple as can be, with quick respawns, fast-paced gameplay, and probably the first mode most people will try.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. Perks are accessories that you can equip in Call of Duty: Mobile's Team Deathmatch mode. At various levels, you can unlock the Red, Green, and Blue Perk categories. Vulture is one of the good perks because it allows you to pick up the ammo you shot at downed enemies. As a result, Vulture keeps you from running out of ammunition by allowing you to quickly recollect all the ammo you fired after shooting down an enemy.
  2. Strafing is a playstyle that can be particularly effective in Call of Duty: Mobile and other first-person shooters. Strafe is the action of moving sideways (to the left or right) while firing at enemies. In Team Deathmatch, one good way to strafe is to find some shield, such as a wall or large object, and then strafe out from your cover to return fire on a hostile. If you take hits and lose health, you can strafe to the side behind your shield. You can reload your gun and replenish your health behind cover before strafing out again to resume firing on hostiles. Circular strafing requires a little more practice. When a player moves inside the direction in a circular motion while firing at a nearby hostile with no cover, it is more difficult for hostiles to fire accurately on you while strafing in this manner. Still, you will also need to hit your targets while moving. As a result, some players may prefer to strafe behind cover instead.
  3. When you aim for heads, hostiles fall faster, as in most first-person shooters. So, to pull off headshots, try aiming for the heads. The advanced control scheme in Call of Duty: Mobile will automatically allow you to aim down sight every time you fire. As a result, you can be able to achieve the more precise constantly looking required for headshots.
  4. Because Team Deathmatch is a race to 50 kills with infinite respawns, some players may rush around frantically to rack up kills faster. They may, however, be killed more frequently in the process. It's also important not to get shot down too frequently in Team Deathmatch. You won't help your team much if the other team's players kill you more than you kill them. So, try to play more cautiously to reduce the number of times you are shot down and ensure that you rack up more kills than the opposing team. This also increases the number of scorestreaks you receive.
  5. Make an effort not to move around the map too much on your own. This increases your chances of being outmatched on the map by two, three, or even more hostiles. Remember that you have four teammates who can assist you and same. So, try to roam around the map with, or stay close to, some of your teammates so that you can provide support fire when needed. When you're firing at the same enemies as your teammates, you can rack up a lot of assists.
  6. Hijacked is a Call of Duty: Mobile Team Deathmatch map in which players battle it out on a ship. That map contains a hidden under-deck passage that many players fail to notice. Going down a ladder through a hole in the floor leads to an under-deck passageway connecting one end of the ship. To get there, walk along the ship's right side from the back and then into the open cabin door on the left. Inside, there is a hole in the floor with a ladder that you can climb down on the right side of that door.

 

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Frontline:

 

Frontline made its first appearance in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. The only real difference between Team Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch is that teams have specific spawn points where everyone spawns. Players at their base receive a small armor bonus to help them avoid becoming spawn trapped, but playing carelessly puts you at risk in this game mode. It's a little extra spice added to Team Deathmatch.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. While obvious, this is also a requirement for every game mode in COD Mobile. To gain a strategic advantage, a player must always be aware of the map.
  2. The majority of the modes available in COD Mobile are team-based 5v5 battles. That being said, teamwork is essential for everyone. This game is purely based on the idea of working together in harmony.
  3. Frontline mode is a game about bringing down kills. As a result, the loadout can be considered a player's primary asset.
  4. Gamers must be familiar with their weapon stock to play this game. During Frontline matches, players can also use other weapons.
  5. In COD Mobile's Frontline mode, players lounge and fire their weapons without correctly aiming at their opponents. As a result, their guns may run out of bullets, pressuring them to reload.

 

Domination:

 

Domination, a fan favorite, requires players to control three acquisition points, with their score rising regular intervals as each point is held. This mode requires players to use the entire map and capture every capture point, as the more areas you can keep the enemy out of, the more locations you receive.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. Target B is in the center of the map. So, if you want to win quickly, don't be afraid to take target B, so your team has a point advantage. If there is a chance, you should also go to target C, located in the enemy's base, to prevent the opposing team from gaining points. Although it may appear difficult, there are several tricks you can use to ensure the takeover of targets B and C. Are you interested in the methods? Go through the rest of the list.
  2. As previously stated, the kill count has no bearing on the points awarded in Domination mode. So you can rush to the enemy base and take it over to obtain Target C. Even if you die, you will respawn in the same way that you would in Frontline or Team Deathmatch. So you don't have to be concerned about dying in Domination mode.
  3. Lightweight is one of the best Perks available on Call of Duty Mobile when playing the Domination mode because it increases your movement speed by 10%, allowing you to reach Target B or C faster. You won't have to worry about dropping from a building because it's lightweight.
  4. The SMRS is often referred to as a mini bazooka because it operates similarly to a bazooka, albeit with one ammo and a smaller area of attack when compared to a standard bazooka. The SMRS is the best secondary weapon for Domination mode because the opponents frequently congregate in the same area, allowing you to take them all out with a single bullet.
  5. Bring a smoke bomb and hide near the target if you want to easily takeover targets B and C. Make sure to use the smoke bomb while you're prone so you can hide without being noticed by your opponent. That's a few tips and tricks for playing the Domination mode in Call of Duty Mobile; keep an eye on DuniaGames.co.id for more exciting information about Call of Duty Mobile, and don't forget to follow Dunia Games on social media to stay up to date on gaming news.

 

Search and destroy:

 

Search and Destroy will be popular among CS: GO players. Because there are no respawns, this is a more difficult game mode in which one team defends an objective while the other team attempts to plant and destroy a bomb. Search and Destroy is a far more difficult game to master, and it is best played with a team that communicates well.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. To win games, players must equip a perfect loadout. They must be prepared for close combat fights in this mode, which means SMGs and ARs are much more useful.
  2. Making the best use of throwable weapons can improve your chances of winning in COD Mobile S&D matches.
  3. Using map vantage points to gain a one-way angle on enemies can be advantageous. In COD Mobile, a good example is hiding behind the car in the Nuketown map.
  4. On the map, specific routes and lanes cover junctions known as chokepoints. In COD Mobile, an example is the A site lane in Kill house.
  5. It's not about getting the top kills in COD Mobile. S&D is a game mode in which players move and coordinate in groups of two. Some of the most effective strategies revolve around effective two-player movement.

 

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Gun Game:

 

This mode will be familiar to fans of the Black Ops series. With each kill, your gun changes. To win the game, you must get 20 kills - one with each weapon - before you can get up close and personal with the knife. In this intense mode, you'll be trying to get off the ground as quickly as possible to avoid getting stuck on a weak weapon - remember that changing your gun after a kill takes a couple of seconds, so find cover while doing so.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. Because your UAV is always active, could you make use of it? In Gun Game, you'll never have to wonder where your opponents are because they're lit up like a Christmas tree on your UAV.
  2. Given that your enemies are constantly respawning all around you, staying in one spot rather than running around getting shot from behind makes more sense. This does imply that you'll need to find a good spot that provides solid cover while also giving you regular opponents to bring down.
  3. On that note, we recommend looking for an active respawn point and attempting spawn kills. It's not pretty, and it's not even honorable, but it's extremely effective.
  4. If you're having trouble with a particular weapon or type of weapon, you can practice with it offline against AI opponents to master it. We recommend it if you're serious about your Gun Game, game.
  5. Not all weapons favor the same strategy. Shotguns and SMGs need you to get up close and personal, whereas assault rifles and LMGs can be used anywhere. Sniper rifles provide a greater range advantage, whereas grenade and knife kill almost feel random.

 

Only Sniper:

 

This time-limited mode necessitates pinpointing accuracy, with each player forced to use either an Arctic.50 or a DL Q33. Because you'll be getting one-shots most of the time, quick reactions are essential. It's a classic Frontline game with the restriction of only using sniper rifles, so if you're looking for something to do for the day, this mode is well worth a try.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. Because the best Sniper Rifles can kill you in one shot, you'll want to expose as little of your body as possible when going in for the kill. We recommend finding a good spot with cover, even if it means crouching or lying down. In this mode, it pays.
  2. The DL Q33 is by far the superior option of the two Sniper Rifles available. Unlike the Arctic.50, it kills with a single shot, making it a far more reliable killing machine. It does, however, have a smaller margin for error, so you must aim precisely.

 

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The Battle Royale:

 

Call of Duty is returning to the Battle Royale market. Call of Duty: Mobile's Battle Royale is inspired by Blackout, but there are many new and exciting additions. We have more information on everything from the Battle Royale map to the vehicles on our Call of Duty: Mobile Battle Royale page.

 

Tips and Tricks:

 

  1. If you frequently play multiplayer and are accustomed to the first-person view, you can switch to it with a tap instead of the third-person view.
  2. The Isolated map is fairly well stocked with both vehicles and weapons, but if you drop into a built-up area, you're more likely to run straight into contact, where the first person to get a weapon will hunt you all down. If you go a little further out, you'll have a better chance of surviving the first ten minutes. Alcatraz has numerous high points and frequently has sniper rifles, allowing you to dominate easily.
  3. Teamwork is what makes a dream come true. You'll easily win if you drop with your team, move with your team, and fight with your team. However, if your teammates are determined to make contact and die immediately, you may want to go solo to survive. Survival is the goal of battle royale; if you want to kill, play multiplayer instead.
  4. Because you're wearing a wingsuit, it doesn't matter if you jump out of a helicopter or from the top of a building; you'll be fine. Use this to your advantage. If you don't have the minimum range to engage from the top of a mountain, you can use a wingsuit right on top of someone and pop them with your shotgun. It's a lot of fun.
  5. Revival flights will return you to the game, but it's preferable if a teammate can revive you. Remember that if a teammate is in contact with the enemy, they will ignore you until the situation is resolved - so don't just crawl over to them. Get as close as you can, but be prepared to wait to be revived if necessary. Dropping smoke can provide cover while you are reviving someone.
  6. Knowing where your opponent is is half the battle in the battle royale. If you're a scout, look for footprints on the map and keep your ears open; you'll know where they are before they know you're there. It is the path to victory.
  7. In contrast to multiplayer, where hitting the deck means dying in the dirt, in the battle royale, you can hide and wait until your opponent is within range before engaging them. It truly works.
  8. There are a lot of different weapons, but you can quickly run out of ammo. Keep an eye on your inventory, make sure you aren't picking up items you don't need, and ensure your secondary weapon is useful.

 

Offline Mode:

 

Unfortunately, you cannot play COD: Mobile offline at the moment. If you attempt to launch the game without a stable internet connection, you will receive the error message below or a perpetual loading screen.

 

Even though COD: Mobile uses bots as opponents for new players, there is no way to play a game with only bots with adjustable difficulty, as in other games in the series. However, we'll keep an eye out for updates on this.

 

Suppose you lose your connection while playing a COD: Mobile game, whether Multiplayer or Battle Royale, you'll be able to reconnect. If you do not reconnect promptly, you will be returned to the Main Menu.

 

Rewards in Call of Duty Mobile:

 

Credits and COD Points are the two currencies in Call of Duty: Mobile. Here is our guide to grinding for free in-game cash.

 

We've put together a guide on how to get more Credits and COD points for use in the in-game store. Continue reading to learn more.

 

COD Points:

 

Unfortunately, you won't obtain a large number of COD Points without paying real money. The quickest way to obtain them through gameplay is to purchase the Season 1 Battle Pass, which costs 800 CP and is available in the store. (click the button in the bottom right of the main menu).

 

After you've unlocked the Battle Pass, you'll be able to earn COD Points by completing challenges and unlocking tiers. For more information, see our guide available on LDPlayer on how to rank up and grind levels.

 

You can eventually earn up to 800 CP (at tier 93) by leveling up the Battle Pass, which is enough to purchase the next season's Battle Pass. You will earn various rewards as you progress through the Battle Pass, and you can choose to spend these COD Points on in-store items or save them for the next season's pass.

 

The game will run special offers for COD Points on occasion, so keep an eye out for those if you want to save some money.

 

Credits in Call of Duty Mobile:

 

Credits are obtained in the same way that COD Points are obtained by ranking up your Battle Pass. They are, however, available in the free pass, which means you do not have to invest real money.

 

Credits, on the other hand, are far more widely available in general. You can earn them by completing limited-time event challenges, so look for the middle tab on the left-hand side of the main menu. When writing, you can complete special Battle Royale challenges in exchange for Credits, but these tasks are subject to change.

 

Credits, like COD Points, can be used in the store. The only difference is the assortment of treats. Credits only provide a small amount of loot, whereas COD Points provide much more. In any case, you shouldn't encounter enemies who have paid to win - weapon upgrades are mostly cosmetic, and when they do get bonuses, they aren't overly powerful.

 

Item Rewards COD M:

 

There are several ways to earn items in Call of Duty: Mobile. As usual, the Battle Pass leveling system unlocks many items on both the free and premium tiers. Gun XP cards, sprays, and equipment skins are available for free, but loot crates also appear. Unlocking 'Daily Crates' increases the likelihood of rare equipment dropping by 33%. 'Battle Pass Crates' is only available on the premium tier, with blue and purple rarity gear having a higher chance of appearing.

 

You can also earn rewards by playing ranked games. We mostly received Weapon XP cards, but we also found cosmetics. Check your mailbox regularly to find and claim the gear - you might already have a lot!

 

Friends can easily send each other XP cards. Go to your friend's list by tapping the icon at the top of your main menu, then select the 'friends' tab and tap the 'EXP' button next to the desired friend's name. They'll get a nice treat at no cost to you, and they might even return the favor.

 

If you receive an item from a loot box that you already own, it will be converted into Credits automatically, with more Credits available for rarer items.

 

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Conclusion:

 

In this guide, you can completely explore the modes and rewards of the game. You can read this guide, grab the tips and tricks of the specific game modes and start playing the specific game mods. Read out the reward guides to know what reward points can give you and what can give the best credits. Item rewards are also mentioned in this guide read, learn and slide to the win.

 

You can play this game on PC. Check out our extensive guides for Call of Duty: Mobile guides on LDPlayer emulator, where we're constantly updating information on weapons, maps, vehicles, and much more.

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