Warlord (Perk)


 * For the character in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, see Warlord (character).

Warlord is a Tier 2 Perk in Call of Duty: Black Ops. It is the rough equivalent of the Bling perk from Modern Warfare 2, allowing two attachments on the player's primary weapon.

Overview
Warlord includes a few exceptions in which attachments you can use in combination:


 * Warlord is unusable when the player has an underbarrel attachments Masterkey, Grenade launcher or the Flamethrower equipped.
 * Only one sight can be used.
 * The reason for not being able to have multiple attachments with any underbarreled attachments is most likely for balancing purposes.
 * Magazine related combinations (Dual Mag and Extended Mags) are prohibited.
 * Dual Wield cannot be used with Rapid Fire or Grip attachments.
 * Rapid Fire is unusable with Extended Mags or Dual Mags.

Its Pro version allows the player to have one extra lethal and tactical grenade, excluding the Willy Pete smoke grenade.

Pro Challenges

 * Two Attachment Kills - Get 150 kills with a weapon with 2 attachments.
 * Grenade Kills - Get 10 Frag or Semtex kills.
 * Grenade Multi-Kills - Get a multi-kill with a Fragmentation grenade or Semtex.

Trivia

 * The perk icon shows a Commando with a Suppressor and ACOG Scope.
 * The "Grenade Multi-Kills" challenge only requires a double kill, not a multi kill like its name suggests.
 * As of the latest patch, silenced sniper rifles are one shot kills to the head and neck. However, snipers used in conjunction with Warlord and a silencer are not one hit kills to any part of the body. This was then later fixed with patch 1.06.
 * Treyarch have said that this perk got the name "Warlord" due to the lack of any other good name for it. They stated that naming this perk "Bling" didn't fit a Cold War Era game.
 * Warlord Pro would be the rough equivalent of the Special Grenades x3 and Primary Grenades x2 if they were combined together in Call of Duty: World at War, which is impossible as they were both Tier 1 perks.
 * Having dual mags and another attachment is a poor choice, as you might as well just use Sleight of Hand instead of dual mags. Even so, dual mags gives you extra ammo so it's up to the player to decide.
 * You can no longer use two attatchments when using the dual wield attatchment even with Warlord e.g. PM63 Dual Wield with a silencer, unlike in Modern Warfare 2