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Inspecting the LC10 Warzone loadout on Hills POI in Verdansk.
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Best LC10 loadout in Warzone

Fry your enemies from close to even mid-range.

The LC10 has finally made its anticipated comeback to Verdansk, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the top SMGs in Call of Duty: Warzone season four.

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If you want to stay competitive, here’s the best LC10 loadout you should be running in Warzone, whether you’re playing in standard Battle Royale or Resurgence.

Best LC10 Warzone loadout

Best LC10 Warzone build

Best LC10 Warzone build showing five attachments.
An excellent AR or sniper support. Screenshot by Dot Esports
SlotAttachment
BarrelLong Barrel
(damage range)
UnderbarrelG-Grip
(recoil stabilization, horizontal recoil control, hipfire to ADS accuracy
Rear GripQuickdraw Grip
(ADS speed, jumping ADS speed)
StockBalanced Stock
(strafing, hip fire, aim walking, and overall movement speed)
MagazineExtended Mag I
(increases ammo capacity to 45)

Unlocked on battle pass page three, the LC10 quickly proves itself as a top-tier pick thanks to its low recoil, great range, and fast reload speed. This particular LC10 Warzone build doubles down on those strengths, boosting range and recoil control while keeping you snappy and mobile, to make it a formidable AR or sniper support.

Slotting in the Long Barrel keeps that fast time-to-kill up to 16 meters and still lets you hit solid damage at around 30 meters. The new G-Grip underbarrel helps with staying accurate in those close-to-mid-range fights. And don’t stress about the visible laser, this build isn’t meant for long-range anyway.

Go with the Quickdraw Grip for better responsiveness in close-quarters combat. As for the stock, Balanced Stock is my go-to. While Infiltrator Stock is solid, Balanced Stock gives better maneuverability when strafing and aim walking during gunfights.

Finally, I recommend the Extended Mag I instead of the Extended Mag II. It gives you 45 rounds, enough to take down enemies without slowing down your ADS, sprint-to-fire, and reload speed.

If you’re rocking the Gunfighter wildcard for an eight-attachment build, I recommend going with an optic ( ideally the Kepler Microplex), Compensator muzzle, and Recoil Springs fire mod. These attachments turn the LC10 into a laser beam, especially when locking onto targets at a fairly medium range.

Best LC10 class setup in Warzone

Best LC10 class setup in Warzone, including the primary weapon, melee, equipment, perks, and wildcard.
Take the LC10 to the next level. Screenshot by Dot Esports
  • Primary weapon: Krig C, FFAR 1, or HDR sniper rifle
  • Melee: Preference
  • Tactical: Smoke Grenade
  • Lethal: Impact Grenade
  • Perk 1: Survivor
  • Perk 2: Tracker
  • Perk 3: Gung-Ho
  • Wildcard: Overkill

The Krig C remains a strong choice for an assault rifle, as it’s receiving significant buffs in the season three Reloaded update. If you’ve already unlocked the new FFAR 1, it’s definitely worth trying out too. And for the long-range players out there, the HDR remains the best sniper rifle in the current meta.

In terms of perks, Survivor and Tracker are still the go-to in the first two slots, even with some recent buffs to other options. For the third slot, I usually run Gung-Ho. It keeps you agile while reloading and throwing equipment, which is clutch during those intense final circles where agility can win you the gunfight. Alternatively, Tempered is also a solid pick if you want to armor up faster and more efficiently.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Freelance Evening Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.