Call of Duty: Warzone’s attack helicopters have had an interesting history. The vehicle type was first added back in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season 1, but it did not last long. As soon as it was introduced, the vehicle gave cheaters access to an invisibility exploit. Players could crash their helicopter into the ground, and if they jumped on the minigun at the right moment, they would go invisible. Raven completely removed the vehicle because of this, and after an attempt to add it back produced the same result, the developer seemingly stopped trying.
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However, it seems like Call of Duty: Warzone’s invisibility exploit has been solved, as Raven Software has made the attack helicopter usable inside Caldera. While the vehicle’s miniguns are basically useless in solo playlists, as there are no teammates to hop on them while someone else pilots the helicopter, Redditor jamcowl’s clip shows that the attack helicopter can still be terrifying. In the footage, the gamer raced to the spawn point on top of Caldera’s volcano, beating enemies to the aerial vehicle.
With the helicopter secured, the Call of Duty: Warzone player began their reign of terror. They quickly turned around, running over the foes that failed to reach the helicopter first. They then turned their attention to the other players in the surrounding area, crushing them with the vehicle’s base or shredding them up with its propeller. After clearing the landing pad, the player turned their attention to those on the nearby cliffs, killing one player that was parachuting in and another that was trying to shoot the helicopter down.
As if this Call of Duty: Warzone killstreak was not satisfying enough, the Redditor managed to pull off an amazing stunt when another helicopter approached. With the enemy pilot trying to ram into jamcowl, jamcowl did the same, only they did not put their own life at risk. Instead, they sized up their foe, flying their helicopter in the enemy’s direction before jumping out and parachuting to safety as the vehicles crashed together. In total, the player managed to get 10 helicopter kills in around one minute.
With many commenters stating that the clip was funny, and others claiming that they hate the pilot, the reaction to the Call of Duty: Warzone video is just as entertaining as the clip itself. Based on the damage jamcowl did in the clip, though, solo players would be wise to bring a launcher with them in their future matches.
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