The best Bullfrog loadout in Call of Duty: Warzone Season 3
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In Call of Duty: Warzone, there’s one weapon that doesn’t seem to fit in any one specific class: the Bullfrog. As an SMG at heart, the weapon features qualities of a light machine gun, specifically in the magazine department. The compact SMG can hold up to 85 bullets at maximum capacity, which is a huge number for a non-light machine gun.

With such differing qualities from other SMGs, the Bullfrog needs a specific loadout in Season 3 to dominate in Warzone.

Best Bullfrog loadout in Warzone

Aside from the magazine size, the Bullfrog falls in line with other SMGs. It features an average fire rate with steady damage and accuracy. However, attachments are needed to help boost those statistics in order to match the other common weapons in Warzone.

The recommended loadout, of course, makes use of the huge magazine attachments. While most of them come with some negatives, it’s worth having such a huge magazine on an SMG. Also, those negatively affected areas can be made up with other attachments.

  • Muzzle: GRU Suppressor
  • Barrel: 7.4″ Task Force
  • Ammunition: 65 Rnd Speed Mag
  • Handle: Serpent Wrap
  • Stock: KGB Skeletal Stock

For starters, the 65 Rnd Speed Mag is a terrific middle ground between the base magazine and the largest size (85 Rnd). It allows players to take down multiple enemies without having their ADS time cut down too much. However, the negatively affected ADS time from the Speed Mag is mitigated by the Serpent Wrap, so everything is balanced in this area.

The rest of the loadout is fairly standard, with the GRU Suppressor reducing recoil and keeping players silent. The 7.4″ Task Force barrel increases damage, range and bullet velocity. Finally, the KGB Skeletal Stock increases sprint-to-fire time.

This Bullfrog loadout might not possess the firepower of the MP5 but it certainly has a place in the Warzone meta.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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