How to Unlock the JAK Voltstorm in Modern Warfare 3 & Warzone
Unlocking the JAK Voltstorm
The JAK Voltstorm is unlocked by completing any five weekly challenges from Season 6, Week 4. These challenges can be tackled in multiplayer, Warzone, and Zombies, so you can play your preferred mode. Here’s a breakdown of the challenges available:
Weekly Challenges
- Multiplayer Weekly Challenges:
- Get 25 Operator Kills while moving.
- Get 20 Operator Hipfire Kills.
- Get 10 Operator Quickscope Kills.
- Destroy 5 Killstreaks.
- Get 20 Operator Kills after swapping weapons.
- Get 10 Operator Kills with a weapon set to full auto.
- EMP 5 Operators or killstreaks
- Zombies Weekly Challenges:
- Get 300 Kills while moving.
- Get 30 Kills with PHD Flopper explosions.
- Get 1 Abomination Kill.
- Get 1 Warlord Kill.
- Get 250 Kills with an assault rifle while Speed Cola is active.
- Get 150 Cryofreeze with an SMG.
- Get 200 Kills in the High Threat Zone.
- Warzone Weekly Challenges:
- In Warzone Urzikstan, open 20 Loot Caches in the North-West region.
- In Warzone Urzikstan, open 20 Loot Caches in the Eastern region.
- In Warzone Urzikstan, open 20 Loot Caches in the Southern region.
- In Warzone Urzikstan, open 20 Loot Caches in the Central region.
- In Warzone, place in the top 10 five times.
- In Warzone, complete 15 contracts.
- In Warzone, get 10 Operator Kills or Kill Assists.
How Effective is the JAK Voltstorm?
The JAK Voltstorm may not dominate the meta, but this electric shotgun shines in close-range combat when used wisely. Its low range of 8 meters makes it effective on smaller maps like Shipment and Stash House, allowing players to unleash its shocking power to chain kills. Surprisingly, it’s also effective in Warzone, capable of one-shotting targets up to 7.3 meters away. However, the JAK Voltstorm's long charge time makes it better suited for defensive play, helping hold positions against rush strategies.
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