RSVSR Why Black Ops 7 Weapon Prestige Changes Dravec 45 Play

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RSVSR Why Black Ops 7 Weapon Prestige Changes Dravec 45 Play

Bericht door Alam560 » wo 14 jan 2026, 08:52

There's this weird pause right after you max a gun out—like you're proud, but you're also thinking, "Now what." With the Dravec 45 capped at 36 in Black Ops 7, the Weapon Prestige prompt pops up and it's tempting in a way that feels personal. If you've been running warm-up matches in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby or sweating it out in ranked-style pubs, the choice lands the same: hit the button and you're back to level one, stripped down, and suddenly playing like it's day one again.



What the reset actually costs
Prestiging isn't just "lose some progress." It yanks away the little comforts you forget you rely on. Your go-to muzzle. The optic you don't even think about anymore. That one underbarrel that makes the Dravec behave. People always say, "Attachments come back fast," and sure, they do—if you're consistent. But for a while, you're using a barebones SMG against players who aren't. That's the real cost. You're choosing inconvenience on purpose, and you've gotta be okay feeling underbuilt for a chunk of matches.



The three rewards that make it feel worth it
BO7 tries to meet you halfway with three rewards, and they're not throwaway items. First is the Prestige Attachment tied to the weapon. Second is a Universal Camo you can slap on anything. Third is the Permanent Unlock token, which is the sneaky best part. It's basically the game admitting, "Yeah, restarting sucks," then giving you a way to keep one key piece online right away. Most players burn it on something practical—an attachment that normally lives deep in the progression—so your new grind starts with at least one familiar advantage.



MFS Agile Laser Pro and the new risk you're signing up for
For the Dravec 45, the prestige attachment is the MFS Agile Laser Pro. On paper it's all about speed: faster ADS, quicker sprint-to-fire, and a bit more reach before the damage drops. In actual fights, you feel it immediately. You start winning those messy corners because your gun is up first. But it's not free. Recoil control and stability take a hit, and the Dravec starts kicking like it's daring you to overcommit. Short bursts matter more. Tracking matters more. If you're the type to panic-spray, you'll notice the downside fast.



Cosmetic flex, real habits
The "Kawaii" Universal Camo is loud enough that nobody's missing it, and that's kind of the point. It's not stealthy, it's not subtle, and it doesn't try to be. It signals you put time into the weapon, and honestly it changes how you play—people challenge you more when your gun looks like a billboard. That's why prestiging the Dravec feels like more than cosmetics and stats; it's a commitment to staying sharp, whether you're farming XP in BO7 Bot Lobbies in RSVSR or dealing with players who don't miss twice.