In Call of Duty: Warzone, a skin has been causing quite a stir – the dark Roze skin from the previous Battle Pass of Season 5. However, this cosmetic is no longer available. MeinMMO shows you 5 skins that are similarly dark and nasty but are regularly available in the bundle shop.
What is it about? The operator “Roze” is one of the most popular characters in Call of Duty: Warzone. This is not due to her outstanding charisma or deep backstory. The soldier has rather a few stark skins that are considered pay-to-win. Especially the “Tower” skin – it has a small visual hitbox and is unreasonably dark, so players with the skin are hard to see in shady areas.
The developers have now announced a nerf for the dark Roze skins. The affected skins are almost completely black and often difficult to recognize. However, there are a few other operator skins that are similarly black and can give you an advantage in shady or dark places. You will find the cosmetics regularly in the real money shop, unlike the Roze skin which has not been available for months.
MeinMMO shows you the skins, how much they cost, and how to find out if you can buy the bundle for the skin.
5 Skins that provide a visual advantage in Warzone
Which skins have an advantage? We list here 5 skins with which you will be harder to recognize in the dark:
- Standard skin of Nikto from the “Nikto Operator Bundle”
- “Azrael” skin of Ghost from the “Grim Reaper” bundle
- “Balkan Special ATU” – MilSim skin from the “Balkan Blue Lightning Unit” bundle
- Standard skin of Velikan from the “Velikan Operator Bundle”
- “Sinister” skin of Charlie from the “Covert Operations” bundle
Why do dark skins have an advantage? In dark or shady spots, dark skins are harder to recognize. If a player consciously goes into battle royale with a colorful and/or bright skin, they usually have disadvantages. Conversely, completely black skins have advantages – like the Roze skin. In dark areas, such skins become almost invisible, and players without a dark operator would be easier to spot in a similar situation.

How do I find the skins in the game? All bundles on the list also offer at least one weapon. When you select a firearm through your weapon selection menu, you can see a “Shop” icon next to the weapon on the right. There you can view all the weapon blueprints currently available for purchase.
Here in the list, we note one weapon with the name of the skin per bundle so you can quickly check if the purchasable bundle is currently available in the shop through the weapon selection. To do this, select the shop icon of the respective weapon and look for the weapon skin.
The standard skins of Nikto and Velikan can always be purchased through your operator menu. Go to the operator menu, select one of the two, and you will see the bundle displayed.
Note: All skins on the list are from operators from Modern Warfare. If you have access to the multiplayer of CoD MW, you will find all bundles at any time. Additionally, there are bundles that can only be purchased through the multiplayer of Modern Warfare. This includes the “Balkan Blue Lightning Unit” bundle.
1. Nikto – Skin: Fixer
How much does the bundle cost and what’s included? Nikto came into the game with Season 1 of Modern Warfare, and the operator bundle costs 2,400 CoD points (approx. €20). In total, you get 9 items and the two weapon skins feature tracer rounds:
- Nikto skin
- Sky Blue – Kilo 141
- Pistol skin
- Knife skin
- Watch
- Business card
- Emblem
- Taunt
- Execution
The complete Nikto bundle at a glance (via cod.tracker.gg).
2. Ghost – Skin: Azrael
How much does the bundle cost and what’s included? The mysterious Ghost is one of the most popular operators in the entire CoD universe and was introduced to the game with Season 2 of Modern Warfare. His “Grim Reaper” bundle costs 2,400 CoD points (approx. €20) and comes with 9 items. The two weapons feature tracer rounds:
- Ghost: Azrael skin
- Soul Reaper – FAL
- SMG skin
- Knife skin
- Talisman
- Taunt
- Business card
- Emblem
- Spray
The complete Ghost bundle at a glance (via cod.tracker.gg).
3. Mil-Sim – Skin: Balkan Special ATU (Anti Terror Special Forces Balkan)
How much does the bundle cost and what’s included? The Mil-Sim bundle “Blue Lightning Balkan” was first introduced with Season 4 of CoD MW. It costs 1,200 CoD points (approx. €15) and offers 5 items:
- Mil-Sim skin
- Thunderstrike – M4A1
- Helicopter skin
- Emblem
- Spray
The complete Mil-Sim bundle at a glance (via cod.tracker.gg).
4. Velikan – Skin: Megalith
How much does the bundle cost and what’s included? Velikan joined the game with Season 5 of CoD MW and like Roze is part of the “Shadow Company”, which prefers black combat suits. Velikan, however, is equipped a bit brighter and is available for 2,400 CoD points (approx. €20). His operator bundle offers 10 items:
- Velikan skin
- Trencher – Bruen Mk9
- Shotgun skin
- Taunt
- Vehicle horn
- Execution
- ATV skin
- Talisman
- Business card
- Spray
The complete Velikan bundle at a glance (via cod.tracker.gg).
5. Charlie – Skin: Sinister
How much does the bundle cost and what’s included? Charlie has been around since the release of CoD MW and clears with the “Covert Operations” bundle in Warzone. The package costs 1,800 CoD points (approx. €20) and comes with 7 items:
- Charlie skin
- Fading Light – Kilo 141
- Shotgun skin
- Execution
- Taunt
- Silent Night
- Life in the Balance
The complete Charlie bundle at a glance (via cod.tracker.gg).
Every little advantage can lead to superiority in certain situations. When choosing your skins, you should be aware that dark skins can help in many situations. However, suitable camouflage colors or simply unobtrusive skins are also good for battle royale. Even though it’s hard with some cool cosmetics – in general, choose skins that stand out little from the environment.










