Playercard

Playercards is a feature that appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

The options include,


 * Emblems
 * Backgrounds
 * Clan Tags
 * Challenges
 * Combat Records
 * Leaderboards
 * File Share
 * Recent Games
 * Community
 * Prestige Mode

Emblems
They also act as a replacement for callsigns and titles. Emblems are fully customizable, as individual emblem images can be colored, moved, rotated, flipped, resized, and stacked on top of each other. There are over 480 images and over 180 backgrounds to choose from. There are shapes ranging from geometric shapes to silhouettes of people and animals. Each playercard can have up to 12 emblem images layered at once. The emblem images and layers will still have to be unlocked, however. Each image, regardless of unlock criteria, also costs 100 CoD Points to purchase. The player will unlock the ability to have their emblem printed onto the weapon of their liking at level 16. All the emblems, layers, and backgrounds the player buys stay with them when they prestige. If the player has any CoD points left just before prestiging, it is advisable to buy extra emblems as your money will reset after prestiging.

The freedom to design an emblem has caused some controversy, due to the designs available, and many offensive, lewd, or otherwise inappropriate emblems have sprung up, ranging from swastikas to likenesses of genitals and animals fornicating. Treyarch has stated that they control this with bans, temporary and permanent, from using the Emblem Editor, and reseting the emblem, including any layer and design purchases.

Trivia

 * There is a mistake in the naming of one of the shapes the player can use for their emblem. The silhouette of the so-called moose is actually that of a elk. The player can tell by the antlers. The ones pictured more closely resembled the drawn back style of an elk, rather than those of a moose, which have more surface area and look like a fan.
 * There are no emblem and background customizing on Wii version of the game. haha cuz rhey suck xD