With the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone Season 4 comes the new Tempus Razorback assault rifle, which is available for free as part of the battle pass. You’ll want to use this weapon mainly in fast-paced midrange situations, as it can be a little harder to control when firing at long-range. Still, you can build it to function well at around 45 meters or so, making it a competitive choice on the smaller maps. This is the best Tempus Razorback build in Warzone.

Of course, there are several ways you can build this weapon, and you’ll want to make adjustments on the fly as you gain more experience with the Razorback. If you’d like to build it for range, make sure you equip attachments that aid with recoil control and bullet velocity. For this build, we’ll focus on the midrange, which is where this weapon excels.

Start with the 16-inch TANKR-V Muzzle for improved horizontal and vertical recoil control. Then, go with the 13-inch Frenzy IX Barrel, which improves aim down sights (ADS) speed and hip recoil control, and includes a built-in red dot sight, freeing up an attachment slot for you.

Next, we recommend the FTAC Ripper 56 Underbarrel for improved aiming idle stability, hip fire accuracy, and recoil stabilization. After that, it’s best to equip the FSS Ole-V Laser, giving you better ADS speeds, aiming stability, and faster sprint-to-fire times. Finish off the build with the 60 Round Mag, so you’ve got plenty of ammo to take down your foes (even more important now since max health is up to 300).

Related Posts

Your charging cable might get a workout if you try ‘Charchery’

The concept is as simple as it is destructive: you plug your charger into the phone to nock an arrow, and you physically yank it out to fire. It is undeniably clever, bizarre, and almost certainly a terrible idea for the longevity of your hardware.

Your Fable reboot preview is here, open world Albion looks gloriously chaotic

The hook is familiar, your choices matter, people notice, and consequences linger. The difference is scale. This is a fully open world take, with townsfolk on routines who respond to what you do, even when you think no one’s watching. It’s still chasing that mix of heroics, petty crime, and dry British humor, only with modern action RPG muscle.

Nintendo’s latest product wants to cheer you up with random quips

Nintendo first teased the Talking Flower during a Nintendo Direct showcase last September. The company has now shared more details about the product, and confirmed when it will officially go on sale. Based on the flowers in the Super Mario Bros. Wonder game, the Talking Flower is exactly what its name suggests: a potted flower that speaks around twice per hour, delivering lines like "Sometimes it's nice to space out" or "Bowser and his buds can't get us here, right?"