Buy Loadout Drop Grenades from Buy Stations in Warzone 2
Here you will learn how to get your Custom Loadout with Loadout Drop Grenades in Warzone 2 so that you can make the most of them to use in your matches.
Thanks to the brand-new Loadout Drop Grenades, you can finally buy Loadouts in Warzone 2. Purchasing Custom Loadouts has always been a pivotal part of Warzone, and now it's back in the game. With that, let's review how to get Loadouts with Loadout Drop Grenades.
How to get Loadout Drop Grenades
Loadout Drop Grenades are available at all Buy Stations across Al Mazrah. However, acquiring your Custom Loadout in this way comes at a steep price.
The cost of a Loadout Drop Grenade varies based on which playlist you're playing. For the time being, Loadout Drop Grenade pricing is as follows:
- Solos: $8,000
- Duos: $16,000
- Trios: $24,000
- Quads: $32,000
These prices are a significant increase compared to what it costs to get a Loadout Drop in the original Warzone. In Warzone Caldera, it costs $10,000 max!
Raven Software relayed via Twitter that the future of Loadout Drop Grenades in Warzone 2 depends on feedback and its overall impact on the Battle Royale experience.
So, it seems there is definitely room for Raven Software to make adjustments to Loadout Drop Grenade prices and other aspects of Loadout Drop Grenades should they see fit.
How to buy Loadouts
Right now, the only way to buy Custom Loadouts in Warzone 2 is by purchasing a Loadout Drop Grenade. While you can get your Custom Loadout by clearing Warzone 2 Strongholds and in World Loadout Drops, it wasn't until recently that you could use Cash to buy anything but a Custom Loadout Weapon at a Buy Station.
Loadout Drop Grenades offer the whole shebang — Custom Weapons, Perks, and Equipment.
Don't forget to head to our Warzone homepage for even more guides to help you get stronger. Miss the original Warzone? Find out how to download and play Warzone Caldera.
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