CoD Warzone: With this trick you annoy players with “Pay2Win” skins

CoD Warzone: With this trick you annoy players with “Pay2Win” skins

In the shooter Call of Duty: Warzone, many players are currently running around with the Roze skin. The outfit is very dark, which is exploited to surprise opponents from dark corners. With a trick, the skins have now become significantly weaker.

What are these skins? Recently, players in Call of Duty: Warzone have not been happy with the Roze skins. The outfit is completely dark – even the eyes are black.

The Roze skin could be unlocked in the paid Battle Pass of Season 5 in Warzone.

Now, players sit in dark corners on the map with these skins and exploit the dark colors of the outfit to surprise opponents. Because players with the Roze skin are hardly visible and there is an advantage, many already call them “Pay2Win” skins.

Roze Skin CoD Warzone
The Roze skin in CoD Warzone – It is that dark

A player shows on reddit how you can ruin the fun of these skin users. All you need is a bright spray.

What does Pay2Win mean?
Roughly translated, Pay2Win in games means that you pay for something in the game to get better chances for a victory. This way, you have an advantage over players who do not invest money.
In this case, you pay for the Battle Pass to unlock the skin that provides advantages in the dark.

The spray trick against Pay2Win skins

This is how the trick works: On reddit, a user named TheMazilla posted a video that collected more than 6,500 upvotes and nearly 400 comments after just one day. The user explains that he goes hunting for Roze skins in every pre-lobby and sprays them with his sprays in colorful patterns.

Others should do the same and show team spirit.

The good thing about it is that the colorful paint sticks to the outfit until the player’s first death. So, until players with the Roze skin die for the first time, they are much more visibly marked in the game by the color of the sprays.

This significantly reduces the “Pay2Win” advantage gained from the dark color.

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With this step from the community, they want to continue hunting players who exploit the skin.

We already reported on MeinMMO that matches in Warzone are filled with Pay2Win skins and players are hunting them.

What is the problem with the skins?

Are players allowed to use this? Although it is exciting that players are now being hunted because of these skins, they are not doing anything illegal. The developers of Warzone provide these skins. If players use them as intended, they do not break any rules.
Now, the developers are being called upon to solve the problem of Roze skins.

What that can look like is shown by a recent case from Fortnite. In Epic’s shooter, players could choose skin combinations with the colors white/white or black/black. The dark combination was then used to hide in the shadows of objects in houses.

Fortnite superhero skin black
On the left, the skin is hardly visible under normal lighting – on the right side, the screenshot has been significantly lightened to display the skin.

Epic Games took action against the Pay2Win skins and ensured that the black/black and white/white combinations no longer work.
Just a few days later, players found an exploit that caused trouble again with the Pay2Win skins in Fortnite.

What do you think about the Roze skin in CoD: Warzone? Do you think it is Pay2Win and the developers should intervene, or do you think everything is fine and the developers should not intervene?

Let us know your opinion in the comments here on MeinMMO and discuss it with other players.

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