Call of Duty: Mobile – Tips and Tricks

Call of Duty Mobile currently has two multiplayer modes: Multiplayer and Battle Royale. Get some Tips and Tricks on how to survive both below!

For more, make sure to check out Things that Call of Duty: Mobile Doesn’t Tell You.

COD Mobile Guides:

Tips and Tricks

General

  • There are two control options available, and Advanced is overall the better one. While the Simple control scheme feels a little more intuitive, the auto-fire wastes ammo like no one’s business. Once you get used to the aiming down and firing with the same button, you’ll find your accuracy going way up.
  • You can communicate with your team… and you can also mute them. There are small buttons near the map screen for team speak and muting the voice channels. Use them as you need to!
  • Don’t forget about your grenades and sub-weapons. It can be easy to forget about these items when in the fray, but they can turn the tides if used correctly.
  • Don’t shoot from the hip. It’s super inaccurate and not worth letting someone know where you’re at. Get used to looking down the sights whenever you’re not moving.

Multiplayer

  • You can change your load-out between deaths. Some of Call of Duty: Mobile’s maps may favor having a sniper in a favorable spot, but it’s not always easy to coordinate that with random teammates.Have multiple load-outs ready for each situation, and switch on the fly for what your team needs.
  • You can participate in AI matches. If you’re having trouble with the controls or learning a new weapon, you can choose to have a match filled with bots instead. You won’t get much level experience from it, but it’ll provide a low-stress environment to get used to Call of Duty: Mobile.
  • Tweak your loadouts after every level. Each new level and new Season tier gives you new weapons, attachments, and more. Keep tweaking your loadouts to keep ahead of the curve.

Battle Royale

  • There are a bunch of classes to choose from, but pick what sounds best for you. At this time class skills are less important than the items you pick up on the field.
  • You pick up items by hovering near them for a second or so. Looking at the item will have your character automatically pick it up. Also, when you open chests, you’ll pick up everything you need automatically upon opening it. So if you’re decked out and a teammate is struggling, maybe don’t open all the nearby chests.
  • It’s best to stick with your teammates. While teamwork isn’t at the forefront of Call of Duty: Mobile, it’s better to try and stick together than to split off to other areas.
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