Best Victus XMR Loadout Warzone 2 Season 5

We've put together the best Victus XMR loadout to use in Warzone 2 Season 5. Here's what you need to know.

The Victus XMR currently sits in the loadouts of many players on Warzone 2, having snipers rely on its precision and 50-caliber ammunition to quickly slaughter the lobby. Like the BAS-P, the Victus XMR was part of the Modern Warfare Season 1 Battle Pass, having players grind to unlock the sniper rifle. Being one of the top sniper rifle options in Warzone 2, players squabble and argue over who obtains the best Victus XMR loadout, but fortunately, we’ve got you covered.

 For context, the Victus XMR is a highly customizable sniper rifle and incredibly beneficial to own within Warzone 2. Players have the ability to reign death upon those unaware of its benefits, as the sniper rifle can be optimized to a variety of ranges, uses 50-caliber, and be modified to be either fast-loading or heavy hitting. Within this guide, we have a slightly more heftier build to ensure the penetration of vehicles and sheets of Kevlar armor. 

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Update 31 August: The following loadout utilizes successful builds from previous seasons. We'll update this page throughout Warzone 2 Season 5 to reflect the state of the game.

Best Warzone 2 Victus XMR Loadout 

Below, you will see the best attachments to optimize a beneficial Warzone Victus XMR:

  • Laser: Accu-Shot 5MW Laser 
  • Barrel: Mack 8 33.5 Super
  • Ammunition: .50 CAL Explosive
  • Rear grip: Bruen Q900 Grip
  • Guard: Corvus Responder

These attachments create a heavy-hitting sniper rifle, enabling you to mostly down enemy targets with a singular chest shot. Despite having low handling, the weapon comes incredibly handy when having to hit long-distance shots or intimidate your enemy. 

The addition of explosive rounds ensures death upon your enemies, rendering them incapacitated and immobilized. Its best collaborated with the Mack Super barrel, giving the Victus XMR more damage and range, allowing players to be shot out of helicopters, moving trains, or just simply long distances. 

The grip enables slightly better handling. Given that the weapon has incredibly low handling, by default, we want to ensure the most beneficial sniper experience, hence the choice of grip. Finally, the guard synergizes with the barrel, enabling higher range, and damage, and offering a more menacing aesthetic to the default hand guard.