The best TAQ-56 loadout in Warzone 2 Season 2
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The weapon balancing update in Season 2 of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 hit many weapons extremely hard. From the TAQ-V to the Fennec 45 to the RPK, many of the game’s meta weapons were nerfed to make way for other guns to rise up. However, interestingly enough, one of Warzone 2’s most popular guns, the TAQ-56, was not touched, making its loadout a prime candidate to remain in the meta.

While the TAQ-56 could technically be defined as a meta gun, both the TAQ-V and RPK were considered better long-range options throughout Season 1. However, with both of those guns nerfed in Season 2, the TAQ-56 appears to be the logical next choice for the long-range meta in Warzone 2. Of course, if players want to take full advantage of the gun, they need to use its strongest set of attachments.

To see the full loadout for the TAQ-56 in Warzone 2, keep reading below.

Best TAQ-56 Loadout in Warzone 2 Season 2

  • Muzzle: Harbinger D20
  • Barrel: 17.5″ Tundra Pro Barrel
  • Underbarrel: FTAC Ripper 56
  • Ammunition: 5.56 High Velocity
  • Magazine: 60 Round Mag

This TAQ-56 loadout in Warzone 2 aims to increase every pertinent stat for the assault rifle. The Harbinger D20 muzzle boosts bullet velocity, damage range, and recoil control while the 17.5″ Tundra Pro Barrel does mostly the same. The FTAC Ripper 56 brings recoil down even more and the 5.56 High Velocity ammo increases bullet velocity to its maximum value. Finally, the 60 Round Mag ensures that players won’t run out of bullets in the middle of a gunfight.

Best TAQ-56 Class Setup for Season 2

Now, we have the best items to equip around the TAQ-56, including the recommended perks, equipment, and Field Upgrade.

Perk Package

  • Specter

Equipment

  • Lethal: Drill Charge
  • Tactical: Flash Grenade

Field Upgrade

  • Dead Silence

Players can now dominate with the TAQ-56 in Warzone 2 no matter the situation or what map they’re on, as this loadout works great on both Al Mazrah and Ashika Island.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 6+ 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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