Modern Warfare 3 Ranked Play is arriving on January 17, along with the Season 1 Reloaded update. Here are the best MW3 Ranked Play loadouts to get you ready for grinding through Skill Divisions.
The MW3 Season 1 Reloaded update on January 17 marks the arrival of the highly anticipated Ranked Play mode. Fans of the CDL are eager to dive right into the competitive mode and play like the pros.
Given the level of competition as you work your way through the Skill Divisions, using the best loadouts in Modern Warfare 3 is key to success. The meta has been established thanks to the CDL’s top players and with Ranked Play following the bans and restrictions of the league, you’ll want to know which weapons to use.
Here are the best MW3 Ranked Play loadouts that will have you earning all of the rewards up for grabs in Season 1 Reloaded.
Best Modern Warfare 3 Ranked Play Primary weapons
MW3 Ranked Play is debuting during Season 1, and while the meta certainly has time to shift over the year, pro players in the CDL have had their say on the top weapons in the game.
Keep in mind that certain weapons will be restricted in Modern Warfare 3 Ranked Play while you take to playing 4v4 matches of Hardpoint, Search and Destroy, and Control
It’s important to factor in your playstyle, team composition, and how you aim to play the map when picking between an SMG or Assault Rifle.
To make things easier, here are the best Primary weapons for Modern Warfare 3 Ranked Play.
MCW class MW3 Ranked Play
The MCW is MW3 Ranked Play’s top Assault Rifle choice.
- Muzzle: L4R Flash Hider or T51R Billeted Brake
- Barrel: 16.5″ MCW Cyclone Long Barrel
- Optic: Slate Reflector or Mk. 3 Reflector
- Underbarrel: DR-6 Handstop or XTEN Phantom-5 Handstop
- Stock: RB Regal Heavy Stock
The MCW is Modern Warfare 3’s best Assault Rifle, and it’s looking to shine in Ranked Play. While it’s made for long-range engagements thanks to the 16.5″ MCW Cyclone Long Barrel, it brings surprising versatility to the table.
Most of the maps featured in MW3 Ranked Play favor long-range gunfights and an AR playstyle, so if you’re looking to settle into the mode when it arrives, starting with the MCW is a great idea.
There are a few variations you can pick from when it comes to the attachments. For starters, the Mk.3 Reflector or Slate Reflector comes down to personal preference. Then, the DR-6 Handstop offers more mobility, while the XTEN Phantom-5 Handstop offers more recoil control.
In addition, players can also pick between the L4R Flash Hider and T51R Billeted Brake, which once again comes down to a choice between more mobility or accuracy.
Rival-9 class MW3 Ranked Play
The Rival-9 shreds in close quarters.
- Muzzle: Purifier Muzzle Brake S
- Barrel: Rival-C Clearshot Barrel
- Underbarrel: DR-6 Handstop
- Stock: MTZ Marauder Stock
- Rear Grip: Rival Vice Assault Grip
Compared to the MCW, the best Rival-9 loadout for MW3 Ranked Play offers less variety when it comes to the ideal choice of attachments.
While the Rival-9 is all about speed and dominating close-range fights, attachments like the Rival Vice Assault Grip, Purifier Muzzle Brake S, and Rival-C Clearshot Barrel will help keep the weapon’s recoil under control and boost its range.
However, we don’t want the SMG to become too sluggish, so the DR-6 Handstop and MTZ Marauder Stock will bring a vital boost to speed and mobility.
Best Modern Warfare 3 Ranked Play Secondary weapons
Modern Warfare 3 players have two viable options when it comes to the best Secondary weapons to use in Ranked Play matches, so let’s check them out below.
Renetti MW3 Ranked Play class
- Barrel: MLX Short Competition Barrel
- Optic: Slate Reflector (optional)
- Rear Grip: EXF Eclipsor Grip
The Renetti is the optimal choice for MW3 Ranked Play matches, as the Secondary weapon can be devastating in close quarters.
CDL pros have banned the use of certain mobility-boosting attachments when it comes to the Renetti, and it remains to be seen if MW3 Ranked Play will feature those same bans. At the moment, the MLX Short Competition Barrel and EXF Eclipsor Grip are the best choices for this Renetti loadout.
MW3 Ranked Play Gutter Knife or Karambit
While the Gutter Knife or Karambit can be an excellent option in MW3 Ranked Play, these weapons have fallen under CDL players’ Gentleman’s Agreement, meaning players have enforced their own ban on the weapon.
As of now, they haven’t appeared as banned weapons in the official CDL rules, so it remains to be seen if players can equip either of the two in MW3 Ranked Play matches. If they can be used when Ranked Play arrives on January 17, players will want to experiment with the Gutter Knife and Karambit.
Best MW3 Ranked Play Lethals & Tacticals
MW3 Ranked Play players have two options for Lethals and Tacticals respectively when it comes to creating the best loadouts.
Both the Frag Grenade and Semtex are viable options in Ranked Play. The Frag Grenade will appeal to players who know the best nade spots on each competitive map. Meanwhile, the benefit of the Semtex is that it can stick to enemy players, guaranteeing a kill.
Next, we have the Stun Grenade and Smoke Grenade. The Stun Grenade will slow down players as a key piece of utility, while the Smoke Grenade is key for blocking crosses on Search and Destroy maps like Terminal, Invasion, and Karachi.
Best MW3 Ranked Play Perks
Picking the ideal combination of Perks is vital to Ranked Play success.
Unlike the best weapons in the game, the best Perks to use in MW3 Ranked Play offer players more wiggle room to experiment. At the moment CDL players are using a combination of the following:
- Infantry Vest
- Assault Gloves or Marksman Gloves
- Lightweight Boots or Covert Sneakers
- EOD Padding
Feel free to decide what works best for your playstyle after getting through a few matches in MW3 Ranked Play. You’ll want to opt for Covert Sneakers over Lightweight Boots in Search and Destroy matches, as silent movement is vital in the mode.
Best MW3 Ranked Play Field Upgrades
When it comes to the best Field Upgrades in MW3 Ranked Play, you’ll want to choose between the Trophy System and Dead Silence.
CDL GA’s indicate that teams cannot utilize more than two Trophy Systems. However, there likely won’t be a way to enforce this rule in MW3 Ranked Play, making the Trophy System a popular pick.
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