Special Ops
Special Ops progression begins at Rank 3:
- JTF2 - Unlocked at Rank 3
- OGA - Unlocked at Rank 9
- UDT - Unlocked at Rank 15
- SFOD-D - Unlocked at Rank 21
- SOG - Unlocked at Rank 27
- SASR - Unlocked at Rank 33
- Alfa Group - Unlocked at Rank 39
- FSK/HJK - Unlocked at Rank 45
- GROM - Unlocked at Rank 51
- SEALs - Unlocked at Rank 56
- SAS - Unlocked at Rank 62
- KSK - Unlocked at Rank 68
Known to many as Point Man’s brother, Special Ops acts as another versatile class that is not only weapon-effective, but also lightweight in mobility. With the ability to equip carbines and PDW’s, Spec Ops players can target at close range deadlier than normal when using their specialty: Spec Ops Vision or simply thermal goggles. There’s nothing too extensive about this class. Indeed, the thermal goggles allow players to view enemies behind walls and other various cover pieces. This specialty is truly the only that has no drawback, so players will naturally rush to play as Special Ops, and why not? It’s first-person shooter friendly and effective in every game mode, especially “Homerun.”
Table of Contents
- Weapons
- Class: Assaulter
- Class: Demolition
- Class: Point Man
- Class: Heavy Gunner
- Class: Special Ops
- Class: Sniper
- Game Modes
- Maps
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