I have unlocked every req via req packs plus a few from ranks/commendations. The remaining items are emblems unlocked with ranks/commendations or special events. The only armour set you can’t get is athlon champion but there is also a bug that keeps helioskrill, the 2 mark vi armours and the nightfall armour from registering. The only skins you can’t get are the 2 HCS contender ones. My emblem total is currently 94/218.
How did I do it?
First I spend about $250 on gold packs, then I played about 27 hours worth of the game (more warzone than slayer or campaign) with the best RP boosts on (some warzone games I’d get around 7 - 8 thousand req points with legendary RP boosts on). Then I bought gold packs till I ran out of permanent unlocks then went to silver and did the same. I know ppl say to do silver first but if I did that I wouldn’t have had all the things like ultra ghosts, legendary RP boosts etc to use in games to rack up huge req points.
I realize ppl think spending money is a waste but I don’t drink or smoke or have any other vices. And $250 is what most ppl my age spend on about 4 - 6 nights of drinks alone downtown. Plus it supports the game so thats a bonus. Personally I’d rather enjoy digital armour I’ll use for years than booze that only lasts one night. Plus trying all weapons/vehicles was awesome. But to each their own.
You have insanely good luck with packs! I’m at 300 so far and I’ve only gotten to 50% unlock on armor and helm. I’m just buying silver to get the uncommon to rare stuff out the way. I am jealous of your helm that’s that one i want the most.
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> Hey, if that’s yer thing, cool. You now kinda run into a wall of not gaining anything but rank though. Kinda takes some fun out IMO.
Going to spend reqs on gold to get more guns etc. It gives you back a big chunk of points in place of the permenant unlocks. Then save req points for new reqs coming out. I won’t ever have to spend money again and get it all instantly.
People say Warzone is Pay to win but your experience and mine suggests that it doesn’t. You’ve played 40 Warzone matches with a win percentage of 60% and have probably spent more on req packs than 95% of the rest of the player base. I’ve played 53 Warzone matches with a 62% win percentage and haven’t spent a single dollar on req packs. If it was pay to win you’d think a person like you, who has dropped an enormous amount of cash on this game, would have at least a higher win percentage (if only by a few percent). This seems the case for most people I’ve seen on the forums too, there’s no relation between winning and money put into req packs.
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> You have insanely good luck with packs! I’m at 300 so far and I’ve only gotten to 50% unlock on armor and helm. I’m just buying silver to get the uncommon to rare stuff out the way. I am jealous of your helm that’s that one i want the most.
I would do it the other way around. With gold packs you have a chance at everything but by buying silver, you’re limiting yourself to only those unlocks.
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> People say Warzone is Pay to win but your experience and mine suggests that it doesn’t. You’ve played 40 Warzone matches with a win percentage of 60% and have probably spent more on req packs than 95% of the rest of the player base. I’ve played 53 Warzone matches with a 62% win percentage and haven’t spent a single dollar on req packs. If it was pay to win you’d think a person like you, who has dropped an enormous amount of cash on this game, would have at least a higher win percentage (if only by a few percent). This seems the case for most people I’ve seen on the forums too, there’s no relation between winning and money put into req packs.
They people who win the most warzones are the ones who form up a team. Teamwork trumps in all situations.
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> Hey, if that’s yer thing, cool. You now kinda run into a wall of not gaining anything but rank though. Kinda takes some fun out IMO.
Yeah, part of the fun for me is new unlocks – it always feels like I’m working towards something. Unrelated, but when I hit level 81 on Skyrim, even though there were a lot of side quests and storylines that I hadn’t beaten, I lost my interest because there was no perk or skill progression.
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> People say Warzone is Pay to win but your experience and mine suggests that it doesn’t. You’ve played 40 Warzone matches with a win percentage of 60% and have probably spent more on req packs than 95% of the rest of the player base. I’ve played 53 Warzone matches with a 62% win percentage and haven’t spent a single dollar on req packs. If it was pay to win you’d think a person like you, who has dropped an enormous amount of cash on this game, would have at least a higher win percentage (if only by a few percent). This seems the case for most people I’ve seen on the forums too, there’s no relation between winning and money put into req packs.
You are right, with warzone even if you are an amazing player (which I’m not) you can’t pay to win. You need a team that works together. Honestly a lot of big reqs like tanks get jacked or lasered very fast. I prefer banshees and ghosts since I usually play alone and can’t rely on a team’s support. And by the time you get the big stuff the games almost always decided already.
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> > I don’t believe this at all, you’ve only played 40 games of warzone
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> You took the time to check his game history and yet not read that he spent money buying packs?
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> > > I don’t believe this at all, you’ve only played 40 games of warzone
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> > You took the time to check his game history and yet not read that he spent money buying packs?
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Yup, combination of buying, using RP boosts, selling anything not needed and playing. Screenshots speak for themselves.