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RSVSR Why Helicopters and Trauma Kits Still Rule Blackout CQB
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Blackout still feels different, even now. The second the chopper line appears, you're already gambling on the whole match, and that's why I still rewatch drop breakdowns and even mess around in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby sometimes just to keep my opening routine sharp. You've got to clock the flight path, pick two or three backup spots, then commit. Go too hot and you're punching for a gun with three other people. Go too quiet and you'll spend five minutes looting just to get melted by the first organized team you meet.

Landing like you mean it
Most players lose Blackout before they ever fire a shot. They drift, hesitate, land late, then scramble through empty rooms. Don't do that. Pick a building, call your door, hit the roof or the closest entry, and grab anything that shoots. After that, you can breathe and start upgrading. If you're dropping into a town, clear one block fast and move. If you're landing rural, loot tight and rotate early. You'll notice how often the "safe" drop turns into a trap when the first circle pulls the other way.

Movement wins fights
Vehicles aren't just for running from the storm. They're how you control tempo. A truck gets you out. A buggy lets you swing wide and third-party. And a helicopter changes everything if you treat it like a tool, not a victory lap. Fly low, land quick, and don't hover like you're shopping. The best heli teams use it to grab height, cut off bridges, or reset after a bad trade. The worst teams paint a giant "shoot me" sign in the sky and act surprised when they get beamed.

Build an AR for hallway panic
Blackout gunfights end up close more than people admit. That's why your AR needs to behave when you're stressed. Start with recoil control so you can hold a line without the muzzle climbing into the ceiling. Add a sprint-to-fire grip because you will be caught mid-tac sprint, guaranteed. An ELO keeps it clean when rooms are dark or cluttered. Extended mags matter when you down one guy and his teammate swings immediately. Then a mobility stock so you can strafe and stay alive instead of standing still like a target.

Health management is your real loadout
All that aim means nothing if you're broke on meds. You want trauma kits and heavy meds stocked before you go hunting, not after you've already been cracked. Pop a trauma at the right moment and you flip a fight that should've been over. If you're short on supplies, take the boring loot route, hit a stash, reset, then re-enter the action on your terms. And if you're the type who likes keeping their account geared up across games with quick, straightforward top-ups, services like RSVSR fit neatly into that routine without slowing down your play sessions.
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