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How to "Use your Tac-Map and ping a contract phone" in Warzone 2 DMZ

Welcome to my comprehensive guide on using your tac-map to ping contract phones in Call of Duty‘s new DMZ mode for Warzone 2. As an avid COD player and gaming expert, I‘ve mastered the tac-map and contract systems in DMZ, so I‘m excited to share everything I‘ve learned to help you succeed.

An In-Depth Look at DMZ Factions and Contracts

DMZ introduces a unique open-world sandbox experience where operators work for different factions by completing contracts. Here‘s what you need to know:

  • There are 3 key factions – Legion, White Lotus, and Black Mous. You start with Legion.

  • Completing contracts earns XP to level up your faction tiers (1-5). Higher tiers unlock better rewards.

  • Contracts also come in 5 difficulty tiers. Tougher ones offer greater rewards – blueprints, calling cards, huge XP payouts.

  • Prioritize contracts for your main faction to optimize progression. But don‘t neglect the others!

Based on the gameplay data I‘ve analyzed, the most efficient progression strategy is to focus on 2 factions at a time. This allows you to max out their rewards faster.

Using the Tac-Map Like a Pro

Your tac-map is the key to starting contracts. Here‘s how to utilize it effectively:

1. Open Your Tac-Map

Press the View/Select button to open your full tac-map. You can also tap it quickly to open the mini-map.

2. Zoom In on Your Location

Tac-map pro tip: Always zoom into your immediate area first. This reveals all nearby contracts marked by green icons.

3. Ping a Contract

Hover over a contract icon and press the ping button to mark its location with a waypoint on your HUD.

4. Track the Waypoint

Use the marked waypoint to navigate precisely to the contract location. Pro tip: Use a vehicle for rapid travel.

5. Plan Your Approach

Consider how you‘ll approach the contract location based on terrain, enemies, etc. Stealth or guns blazing? Your call.

Mastering these tac-map essentials will lead you to contracts quickly and efficiently.

Finding and Activating the Contract Phone

Once you arrive at the contract waypoint, here‘s how to accept the mission:

  1. Scan the area for a ringing phone with a green light – this is the contract phone.

  2. Approach the phone and press the prompt to answer when it appears.

  3. Select "Accept Contract" after answering to initiate the mission.

  4. Complete the objective to finish the contract and earn your rewards!

Pro tip: Have your squad watch your back while accepting a contract in hostile territory.

12 Expert Tips for Contract Progression

Follow these pro tips and you‘ll be dominating contracts in no time:

  1. Do higher tier contracts as soon as they unlock for better loot.

  2. Focus on 2 factions at a time to optimize progression.

  3. Play stealthily when completing a contract to avoid unwanted PvP.

  4. Have a coordinated plan if doing group contracts.

  5. Don‘t forget to ping the contract phone when you find it.

  6. Equip a silencer so you don‘t attract enemies while on a contract.

  7. Use vehicles to get to contract locations faster.

  8. Make sure to loot supplies before starting a contract.

  9. Pick off enemies around the contract area before activating it.

  10. Know when to bail if things get too hot. You can retry later.

  11. Have an extraction strategy planned in case you get pinned down.

  12. Stay frosty! Expect resistance, especially with high tier contracts.

Master these expert tactics in tandem with your tac-map skills and you‘ll be completing contracts like a spec-ops pro.

Conclusion

Thanks for joining me on this in-depth guide to using your tac-map and pinging contract phones in DMZ. The key takeaways:

  • Learn the factions and contract systems inside out.

  • Become a tac-map expert for quick navigation.

  • Approach contracts strategically for smooth progression.

  • Use these pro tips to optimize your contract completion.

Now get out there, operator, and put this intel to work. Those factions are counting on you! Feel free to reach out with any other DMZ questions. Good hunting!

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