If you’re looking for advice on which Perks to use in your custom class setup, or if you’re not really sure how the Perk system works in general, you’ve come to the right place. Below we’ll walk you through the very best Perks to use, and how each Perk benefits you so that you can make the most informed decision possible. Perks are just one aspect of the best Call Of Duty: Vanguard loadouts, and so you might think that your choice of Perks depends on the guns you’re using and the general playstyle you want to use. That’s true, to an extent, but there’s also no denying that certain Perks are just so much more useful than others in the current state of Call Of Duty: Vanguard. Perks in Vanguard are split across three categories, and you can only pick one Perk per category. Below we’ll walk you through each set of Perks and the best Perks to choose for each category for almost any class setup.
The best Perks in Call Of Duty: Vanguard
Perk 1:
Staying off of the enemy’s radar is incredibly important in Call Of Duty: Vanguard, which is why our top Perk choice for slot 1 is Ghost - a Perk which renders you invisible to Spy Planes and all other forms of minimap detection while you’re moving. After this, it’s a real judgement call between Ninja and Cold Blooded. the main benefit of Ninja is the ability to quieten your footsteps, allowing you to quickly approach enemies without alerting them - a great Perk to use when combined with a responsive SMG like the MP40 or the Type 100. Cold Blooded, by contrast, gives you another way to avoid detection by rendering you immune to High Alert and invisible to enemy killstreaks. Both are very useful, and I’d use them both a lot more if it weren’t for Ghost.
Perk 2:
Radar is by far the best Perk to use in your second slot, and again the reason ties directly with the information offered by your minimap. With Radar enabled, enemies that fire an unsilenced weapon will appear briefly on your minimap, giving you a good idea of their location. Coming up in second place is a newcomer to Call Of Duty perks: Piercing Vision. This interesting Perk allows you to see suppressed enemies through walls for a short time, essentially giving you a very limited and time-constrained wallhack. Very useful for chaotic close-range maps like Das Haus when going around with a Combat Shotgun, so you can perfectly time your next shot just as the enemy peeks around the corner!
Perk 3:
No surprises here: the best Perk to use in slot three is Overkill, probably the most game-changing Perk in Call Of Duty Vanguard. The ability to carry two primary weapons is just too powerful to ignore no matter what game mode you’re playing. It’s a shame really, because Lightweight is also a great Perk to use, giving you a passive increase to your movement speed. That’s a very useful thing to have in fast-paced Vanguard matches. But it’s a toss-up whether you should pick Lightweight or the similar Double Time Perk, which increases specifically your crouched movement speed, and doubles the duration of your Tactical Sprint, allowing you to remain at top speed for longer. But it doesn’t matter, because we both know you’re already going to pick Overkill for 99% of your custom classes.
Call Of Duty: Vanguard Perks list
Below is a handy table containing the exact descriptions of each Perk in Call Of Duty: Vanguard. You can use this table as a reference if needed while you’re pondering the above Perk tier lists. That wraps up this quick primer on the very best Perks to use in Call Of Duty: Vanguard. Why not supplement this knowledge by consulting our guide to the best Call Of Duty: Vanguard guns? Alternatively you can check out our more specialised walkthroughs on the best Assault Rifles and best SMGs in Vanguard.