The Top Five Best Perks in Call of Duty History: A Conversation with Papaa Pops
In this latest video, Papaa Pops, a gaming enthusiast and Call of Duty aficionado, takes us on a journey through the top five best perks in the history of the game. With his signature enthusiasm and humor, he shares his expertise and opinions on what makes each perk stand out.
**Number Five: Scavenger**
Papaa Pops starts by discussing his number five pick: Scavenger. He explains that if you're running a Camo, Strike, or Moab in Modern Warfare 2, having Scavenger is almost mandatory. "If you're playing Modern Warfare 2," he says, "and you're running one of those camos or strikes or tactical nukes, it's almost necessary to have scavenger." He elaborates that once you get one kill, you receive an ammo pack, and if you get another kill, you receive a Scavenger pack. Papaa Pops finds this perk useful because it prevents him from running out of ammunition during intense firefights.
While he acknowledges that there are better perks than Scavenger, Papaa Pops still believes it's a valuable addition to any loadout. "Who likes running out of ammo?" he asks his audience, knowing full well that most players would rather not have to reload unnecessarily. With Scavenger, Papaa Pops can focus on taking down enemies without worrying about depleting his ammo supply.
**Number Four: Speed of Hand**
Papaa Pops moves on to his number four pick: Speed of Hand. He explains that he favors this perk because it allows him to reload faster than using traditional reloading methods. "I rather reload faster than actually having ammo," he says, as if it's a no-brainer. However, he acknowledges that Scavenger is also a good option, especially for players who don't have access to speed-of-hand perks.
The main reason Papaa Pops chooses Speed of Hand is its consistency across different guns. "If you have this LMG that has like 10 bullets in it," he explains, "and you kill one person, you're going to have to reload it faster because you only have half the ammo." With Speed of Hand, Papaa Pops can reload his gun at a rate that's 50% faster than traditional reloading methods.
**Number Three: Stalker**
Papaa Pops moves on to his number three pick: Stalker. He explains that he chooses this perk because it allows him to "play with the enemy" in gunfights, essentially becoming a ghost. "If we get into that gunfight," he says, "you can actually move around while aiming down your sight." This movement speed is crucial for Papaa Pops, as it enables him to quickly reposition himself or flank enemies without giving away his position.
The name "Stalker" suits this perk perfectly, as it allows players to stalk their enemies and take them out with ease. Papaa Pops finds that Stalker is incredibly effective in one-on-one gunfights, where he can use its movement speed to outmaneuver his opponents.
**Number Two: Stopping Power**
Papaa Pops moves on to his number two pick: Stopping Power. He initially expresses skepticism about this perk, stating that it's "so overrated" and only useful in certain situations. However, he acknowledges that it can be a game-changer in the right circumstances.
Stopping Power increases bullet damage, making it easier for players to take out enemies with fewer shots. Papaa Pops admits that this perk is particularly effective when paired with other perks like Juggernaut or Deathstreaks.
**Number One: Juggernaut**
And finally, Papaa Pops reveals his number one pick: Juggernaut. He explains that he prefers Juggernaut over Stopping Power because it provides both increased health and bullet damage. "If you have Juggernaut," he says, "you can still win gunfights even with a shotgun." This is a significant advantage in close-quarters combat situations, where players often find themselves facing enemies at short range.
Papaa Pops concludes that Juggernaut is the best perk for him due to its versatility and ability to provide an edge in various game modes. While Stopping Power may be effective in certain situations, Papaa Pops believes that Juggernaut offers more overall value and flexibility.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, Papaa Pops shares his expert opinions on the top five best perks in Call of Duty history. From Scavenger to Juggernaut, each perk has its unique strengths and weaknesses. By understanding what makes each perk special, players can optimize their loadouts and improve their chances of success in competitive play.
As Papaa Pops encourages his audience to share their thoughts on the next top five video, it's clear that he values community feedback and is committed to producing high-quality content for Call of Duty enthusiasts. Whether you agree or disagree with Papaa Pops' picks, one thing is certain: this conversation has provided valuable insights into the world of Call of Duty perks and strategies.