RSVSR How to Dominate BO7 Zombies Meta Guide Season 1

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luissuraez798
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Season 1 Zombies in Black Ops 7 doesn't play nice. You can feel it by round 20, and by 30 you're either set up or you're toast. If you're still trying to "make it work" with whatever you levelled first, you're gonna get punished. I've seen squads go from cruising to chaos in one bad rotation, which is why a lot of players quietly prep their builds through things like rsvsr CoD BO7 Bot Lobby so they can actually test attachments and perks without the whole match turning into a rescue mission.



The Ravager problem
Right now, the NX Ravager is the gun everybody argues about. Not because it's "pretty good," but because it changes how you play. With Explosive Bolts and the Tribolt Prestige attachment, you're not just killing a train, you're deleting the space it's standing in. You tag the floor, you back up, and the wave basically solves itself. And when you land clean criticals, the damage spikes are ridiculous. The big thing is control: it buys you room to breathe, to revive, to grab plates, to not panic when a boss decides it's your turn.



Fast hands, faster clears
If you hate being rooted in place, the Kogot-7 SMGs with Akimbo are the other side of the meta. They're messy, loud, and they melt. You can keep moving, keep sliding corners, and still strip armour like it's paper. It's a very "don't stop, don't think" setup, which is perfect when your map knowledge isn't perfect yet. The trade-off is obvious: you chew through ammo and you'll miss shots when things get tight. But the speed saves you more often than people admit.



Old-school picks that still carry
Not everyone wants a gimmick weapon, and fair enough. The M34 Novaline feels normal at first, then Pack-a-Punch flips it into a full-auto workhorse that doesn't beg for max ammo every two minutes. It's the kind of gun you bring when you're doing steps, not flexing DPS charts. And if you're holding a lane for your team, the XM325 LMG is still a comfort pick: huge mag, steady pressure, less reloading at the worst times.



Building it without the grind
Most of the power is in the small stuff: the right barrel, the right stock, the one attachment you swear you'll unlock "next match." But public lobbies are messy, and levelling can feel like a second job when people quit or drag the rounds out. So yeah, plenty of players take the shortcut, get their unlocks sorted, then jump back into real runs with a clean setup. If you're trying to hit higher rounds or tighten up an Easter Egg route, getting prepared first just makes sense, and that's exactly where RSVSR fits into the routine.
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