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But there truly is no reason for this and the Einhorn Revolving proves it. Being balanced means being prepared for any number of situations. Making a loadout in Call of Duty: Vanguard that prepares for every scenario leads to kills and wins more often than a niche or a gimmick.

Operator

Any

The bad news is that there is no operator that lists the Einhorn Revolving as their favorite weapon. This, unfortunately, means that no operator gives the gun an experience boost while wielding it. In turn, the gun doesn’t give extra experience to any operator.

The good news is that players who have unlocked all of the operators will be able to select their favorite character based on backstory, voice lines, and looks. Once it’s at max level, this gun is on even footing with any other gun that has a listed favorite operator.

Attachments

Among all of the weapons that are unlocked at the start, the Einhorn Revolving might not rank highly, but that’s only because it doesn’t start off with any of these perfect attachments. This is a no-aim, hipfire shooter build that can tear apart any opponent in two shots.

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Two shots might feel like a lot, but consider this; only one shotgun can currently kill an enemy with a single body shot and it requires a very precise, ranged build that barely feels like a shotgun. Also, the firing rate on this build is ludacris, so the two shots are fired in the window of a single shot.

Secondary Weapon

MK11 Launcher

Lots of players will be wishing they had access to the MK11 while knocking out the “Ticket Please” achievement, but having access to it in multiplayer feels just as amazing. This build for the Einhorn Revolving is not intended to be used at any degree of range.

Therefore, the player needs a midrange weapon for when it’s just not possible to cross a hallway or ravine safely. Toss out a few grenades and clear some space before charging forward. It’s the perfect compliment for a gun that needs to get in close to succeed.

Perks

Although this build doesn’t specialize in silence, footsteps are very loud in this game. With movement speed that is underwhelming even at its fastest, Call of Duty: Vanguard demands that close-range encounters need a lot of help.RELATED: Call of Duty: Vanguard - Best Automaton Loadout

Ninja is a great perk that would have been useful during a number of missions. Nevertheless, it stops players from being aware that the Einhorn Revolving is approaching them from the back and sides. These are the bread and butter kills and don’t require a silencer since the fight is over before it starts.

Lethal Slot

Gammon Bomb

Different versions of the game have different unlocks initially, but everybody has access to the Gammon Bomb early on. It’s not the strongest blast, but it does detonate instantly and gives the Einhorn Revolving an assist when bullets run out.

After firing all five shots, players will be confronted with reloading, which is certainly a weakness of the gun. In those situations where an opponent has been shot once but is still standing, toss this grenade to finish the job. Then reload when the opponent is safely dispatched.

Tactical Slot

No 69 Stun Grenade

Ideally, players get around to the side of enemies on the backline. But that’s not always how the game works, is it? Those who fail to account for imperfect situations are asking for rough games. Luckily, the No 69 Stun grenade is there for when things go wrong.

When face-to-face with an enemy after turning a corner, throw this. The detonation is immediate, much like the Gammon Bomb, and it makes players all loopy for a brief bit so the Einhorn Revolving can work its magic up close.

Killstreaks

Intel Spy Plane Warmachine

Players might be disappointed to see that there aren’t any higher killstreak rewards listed here, but keep in mind that up-close builds like the shotgun are always at risk. The Einhorn Revolving isn’t cut out to consistently get twelve kills in a row without taking some serious risks in the process.

So keep them cheap. Two of the cheapest perks are Intel and Spy Plane, both of which will help track down enemies. Warmachine is like a bigger, stronger MK11 Launcher and the weapon lasts through death until all rounds have been fired.

Field Upgrade

Field Mic

While it might feel like this is one too many means of locating enemies, remember that many enemies have a means of remaining hidden from the Forward Intel perk and the various killstreak options. The Field Mic detects all moving enemies for superior vision.

There are some other tasty options, but anything useful to the Einhorn Revolving has a slow cooldown. With lives meant to be short but effective, this is the better option that will be available often enough to make a difference.

Call of Duty: Vanguard was released on November 5th, 2021, and is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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