These are the requirements you need to meet in order to unlock the Gold, Platinum, Polyatom, and Orion Mastery camos on weapons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
The customization of weapons in the CoD saga has been around for many years and in the multiplayer of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 some very special camouflages appear again that players can unlock; These are the familiar mastery camos that add gold, platinum, polyatom, or orion dyes to your arsenal.
If you want to know what the requirements of the challenges are to unlock the weapon mastery camouflages in this installment, then we will show you in detail in this entry of our guide.
How to unlock weapon mastery camos?
- Visit the Weapon customization menu (available after reaching account level 4).
- Choose any loadout slot and select a weapon.
- Access the armory.
- Finally, go to the "Customize" tab.
How to get the gold camo
- In order to unlock the gold mastery camouflage in CoD: Modern Warfare 2 you first have to complete all base camouflage challenges for a weapon.
- By doing this you get a final challenge that allows you to unlock the gold camo.
- Basic camouflage challenges are unlocked at certain levels of each weapon and require various tasks to be completed in matches.
How to get platinum camo
- In order to unlock the platinum mastery camo in CoD: Modern Warfare 2 you first have to complete all gold camo challenges for a particular weapon category (for example assault rifles).
- By doing this you get a final challenge that allows you to unlock the platinum camo.
How to get the polyatomic camouflage
- In order to unlock the Polyatom Mastery Camouflage in CoD: Modern Warfare 2, you must first complete 51 Platinum Camo Challenges for a weapon.
- By doing this you get a final challenge that allows you to unlock the polyatomic camo.
How to get the orion camo
- In order to unlock the Orion Mastery Camouflage in CoD: Modern Warfare 2, you first have to complete 51 polyatomic weapon camouflage challenges.
- By doing this you get the Orion camouflage as a direct reward (without the need to perform more challenges).
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