Best MORS loadout for Warzone Season 3

Nathan Warby
MORS Sniper Rifle with Warzone logo

Here is the best loadout for the MORS Sniper Rifle in Warzone after it was added in Season 3, complete with the meta attachments, Perks, and Equipment to make the ideal class.

Warzone Season 3 introduced the new MORS, which long-time CoD fans will remember from 2014’s Advanced Warfare. The returning Sniper Rifle is just as deadly on Urzikstan and Rebirth Island as it was 10 years ago thanks to its one-shot capabilities, but you’ll need the meta attachments to get the most out of it.

So, here is the best MORS Sniper Rifle loadout in Warzone Season 3.

Best Warzone MORS loadout attachments

  • Barrel: Photonic Charge Barrel
  • Laser: Corio LAZ-44 V3
  • Stock: Icarus Light Stock
  • Bolt: Quick Bolt
  • Ammunition: HVP Anti-Materiel Slug

Our best MORS loadout in Warzone is all about maximizing its one-shot potential and the HVP Anti-Materiel Slugs are essential for this. This ammo type drastically boots the Sniper’s damage, allowing it to drop an enemy with a single headshot at any distance.

Next up is the Photonic Charge Barrel, which offers a massive boost in damage and bullet velocity by charging up shots by holding down the trigger for a brief period. Then the Quick Bolt will help you reload faster so you can immediately land a follow-up shot.

Lastly, the combination of the Corio LAZ-44 V3 and Icarus Light Stock will boost its ADS speed and make it feel even more lightweight.

After testing this MORS build out in-game, we found that it strikes the perfect balance between damage at all ranges and mobility, with a snappy ADS speed that makes it ideal for quickly taking out rival squads.

Screenshot of best MORS loadout in Warzone
With this build the MORS can one-shot at all ranges.

Best Warzone MORS loadout Perks & Equipment

  • Perk 1: Focus
  • Perk 2: E.O.D
  • Perk 3: Tempered
  • Perk 4: High Alert
  • Lethal Equipment: Throwing Knife
  • Tactical Equipment: Smoke Grenade

To build the best MORS loadour in Warzone you’ll also need the best Perks, and we recommend starting with Focus. This increases the length that you can hold your breath while aiming, allowing you to more accurately hit shots.

Next up, E.O.D offers some much-needed protection against the explosives that enemies will use to try and clear you out of your Sniper’s nest. Tempered is also a must-use, as it reduces the number of plates needed to hit maximum armor.

Lastly, High Alert is vital for any Sniper build, as it alerts you when you’re being aimed at from somewhere offscreen, which can save your skin while aiming down sights.

When it comes to Equipment, Throwing Knives are perfect for a quick kill or to finish off downed players, while Smoke Grenades provide a screen of cover while you try to escape a sticky situation.

How to unlock MORS in Warzone

You can unlock the MORS by completing Sector 4 of the Warzone Season 3 Battle Pass. This can be done by ticking off a neighboring Sector, then using five Battle Pass Tokens to get all four sub-rewards before claiming the Sniper Rifle.

Don’t worry if you haven’t purchased the Season 3 Battle Pass either, as this is one of the free rewards that can be unlocked by anyone.

Best MORS alternatives in Warzone

If the MORS isn’t working out for you in Warzone, the XRK Stalker is another meta pick that can one-shot enemies when running the right ammo type. Another option is the FJX Imperium, better known as the classic Intervention, if you want something better suited to quickscoping.

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About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer at CharlieIntel. He’s an expert in EA Sports FC, Call of Duty, and Overwatch, as well as superhero games, including Marvel’s Spider-Man. With a master's degree in Magazine Journalism from Nottingham Trent University, he worked as a Trainee Reporter for Derbyshire Live before moving into games media, with bylines at Dexerto, Cultured Vultures, and more. You can contact Nathan by email at [email protected].