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Armies Call of Duty – Tropas
The Tropas are an army from Call of Duty: Black Ops. They are soldiers from Cuba who serve under Fidel Castro. In the campaign, they only appear in the first mission, Operation 40, but they still appear in multiplayer as a playable faction. In Call of Duty: Black Ops II they appear in the mission Pyrrhic Victory. Thousands of Cuban soldiers and pilots were shipped to Angola in the 1980s to help the MPLA fight UNITA and South Africa. Alex Mason and Jason Hudson infiltrate a hut full of tropas to call Jonas Savimbi for help because the newly found Frank Woods needs to be evacuated. They are discovered by Raul Menendez, who is working with the Tropas, whereupon Mason takes him hostage. Menendez fights back and is able to throw Mason to the ground, but he is more nimble, shoots him in the face and flees. The Tropas rush after the three, but the trio manages to escape thanks to a UNITA helicopter.
Heroes Call of Duty – DeFalco
DeFalco is the second antagonist in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and depending on the player’s actions, he could be even be the main antagonist. DeFalco is the commander of the mercenaries that form the military force of Cordis Die and the right-hand man of Raul Menendez. He can be killed at several points in the campaign, either by David Mason or Farid.
Weapons Call of Duty-L96A1
The L96A1 is a straight pull sniper rifle from Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty. You unlock the L96A1 at level 27 and it deals the highest damage per shot of all sniper rifles. Thanks to the multipliers, a shot to the shoulders, stomach, chest or head is an instant kill unless you have a silencer on it. The disadvantages are the low magazine capacity, gigantic recoil, slow rate of fire and slow speed with the gun. The player is very vulnerable between shots and two consecutive hits are usually quite difficult.
Games Call of Duty – World at War Final Fronts
Call of Duty: World at War: Final Fronts is the PlayStation 2 version of Call of Duty:. Despite sharing virtually the same title and cover as the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii versions, the PlayStation 2 version is almost completely different with its own set of missions involving the U.S.
Maps Call of Duty – Discovery
Discovery is a multiplayer map from the First Strike DLC in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Discovery is set in an abandoned, frozen German research base in Antarctica. Many buildings are based on the Project Nova mission, you can even see a ship in the water that looks very similar to the one from that mission. The only difference is that the mission was set in the Arctic. In the middle of the map there is a deep chasm with a destructible bridge made of ice. The easiest way to take it apart is with a rocket launcher. Additionally, there are two other structures made of ice that also bridge the chasm, but cannot be destroyed. Although weapons that can kill at a long distance work best, you shouldn’t underestimate melee weapons such as submachine guns, because at the bridge that divides the two sides of the map there are many buildings that support melee combat.
Camouflage Call of Duty – Sahara Desert camouflage
Sahara is slightly based on desert camouflage. It was named after a large desert located in the northern part of Africa. In Black Ops II, she does not appear in multiplayer, only in the campaign.
Fraction Call of Duty FBI
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI for short, is a new police faction in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. she battles the Mercenaries on Raid, Aftermath, Express, Grind, and Studio. They also appear in the mission Cordis Die, where they fight Raul Menendez’s many mercenaries on the streets of Los Angeles.
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