Onslaught containment ICBM, round 100 with no RoF or M79

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  1. TheWaWPro

    I actually really like onslaught containment as a bonus mode, and I hope it returns in Black Ops 6. I am pretty sure that the development time/resources necessary for developing the gamemode, would not sufficiently detract from the overall zombie experience.

    Without Ring of Fire and spamming M79 (or other launchers) the gamemode can provide a bit of a challenge, because of the super sprinters in the later rounds, if you mess up and get stuck with a bad set of perks on revive, you are basically screwed.

    In this game, I got really unlucky and didn’t get a single alternative ammo drop, which made this run probably take twice as long. My strategy basically revolved around, suprise suprise training zombies around the middle pillar.

    There are only two types of drops in this gamemode full power and instakill, so I’d recommend starting with an SMG, (I got several Spas/Hauer drops from the boss), which I could use for killing zombies during instakill. Without instakill though it was a lot of sliding with PHD and throwing grenades into a horde.

    Since the mode was originally a Playstation exclusive, I’m sure many people completely forgot about this mode existing. If you have Cold War still installed I highly recommend doing a run, without RoF or M79, if you are waiting for Black Ops 6 to come out. The first few rounds are a bit of a bore, especially if you are starting with the super easter egg as you can just melt every zombie. But overall it is very fast-paced and was definitely a fun experience that reminded me a lot of Verrückt. What with the super sprinters on a multiplayer map.

  2. Rodrista

    Hey I’m new to zombies, someone said round 100 on Cold War is the equivalent of round 12 on Black Ops 1. Is this true? 😀

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