After the MW3 integration, players appear on the minimap when shooting an unsuppressed weapon in Call of Duty: Warzone. This makes Suppressors the ultimate muzzle attachment so you remain undetectable on the radar.

Thankfully, Modern Warfare 3 introduced a new set of Suppressor attachments to Warzone that don’t penalize your weapon stats as much—specifically aim-down-sight (ADS) speed.

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Best Suppressors to use in MW3 Warzone

Below are some of the best Suppressors that you may equip on your weapons in Warzone 3. Make sure to check the pros and cons via the detailed stats so you select the appropriate attachment for your build, be it for improved recoil control or range.

*STF = Sprint-to-fire

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As you can see in the table, the Shadowstrike Suppressor has no associated pros or cons. I rarely use this attachment but it’s the best choice for those who want a suppressor without any drawbacks whatsoever.

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Best Suppressors for all weapons in Warzone 3

While the aforementioned attachments are the obvious Suppressor muzzle choices in Warzone, I’ve also listed which ones work best for different weapon categories so you don’t have to spend time going through the detailed stats.

The VT-7 Spiritfire Suppressor works best for long-range, full-auto weapons likeARs, BRs, and LMGs as they simultaneously improve damage range, bullet velocity, and recoil control.SMGs, Pistols, and Snipers are best equipped with a Sonic Suppressor as it helps with damage range and bullet velocity. If you instead want some recoil control on bad accuracy SMGs like the WSP Swarm, you can use the Monolithic Suppressor instead. As for Shotguns, I suggest theBryson Chokemuzzle attachment.

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Stay tuned to Pro Game Guides for more Call of Duty: Warzone content. In the meantime, head over to our article onBest PC settings for Warzone 3.

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