Following the BAS-P buffs in the Warzone 2 Season 3 Reloaded update, the BAS-P now provides a solid and reliable submachine gun experience for Warzone players. Having players mercilessly roam the streets of Al Mazrah with their new BAS-P build in an attempt to quench the thirst for a Warzone win. Introduced in Season 1, the BAS-P wasn’t a particularly flattering weapon due to its kill time, players were often throwing away the season 1 reward for more reliable and trustworthy submachine guns; the recent update changes everything.
Warzone 2 Season 2 buffed the BAS-P slightly but players didn’t latch onto the weapon, something was still missing and there were more appealing alternatives. Hence why the developers decided to buff the BAS-P again in Warzone 2 Season 3, having players finally utilize the weapon that feels years old. Now, with Season 5 underway, the BAS-P is still a viable option.
Update 9 August: The following loadout utilizes successful builds from previous seasons and updates. We'll update this page throughout Warzone 2 Season 5 to reflect the state of the game.
Warzone 2 Bas-P Loadout: Best Attachments
Here is the best BAS-P build in the current Warzone update:
- Laser: 1MW Quick Fire Laser
- Barrel: 10.5″ Bruen Typhon
- Magazine: 50 Round Drum
- Rear Grip: D37 Grip
- Stock: Ravage-10
The lack of an optic allows players to not be caught up in slow situations, forcing players to get close and personal to their enemy. The chances of the enemy being able to resist the firepower and agility of the BAS-P is minimal, the weapon is too fast shooting and compact to defeat when using a regular assault rifle.
The overall weapon has been optimized for fast precision and close-quarters combat, giving players the ability to quickly clear locations and spray enemies without risk of death. The main aspect of this weapon is the ability to overwhelm your enemy, it’s going to shoot rapidly and with the 50-round drum, the enemy won’t have much hope unless distance is involved.
The rear grip and stock allow players to minimize recoil and maximize stability, ensuring that bullets won’t stray away from the target. As seen in the image, handling is increased allowing you to quickly pull the weapon up after spriting or finishing a movement like vaulting.