Black Ops 7 turns the camo chase into its own full-time hobby, and you feel it the minute you open the weapon menu. It's not just Multiplayer anymore, either. The grind stretches across Campaign, Zombies, and Warzone, and the game keeps nudging you to dip into all of them if you want the good stuff. If you're the kind of player who likes to warm up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby and then jump into real lobbies once your aim's dialled in, you'll notice how quickly the checklist starts stacking up. Sixteen mastery camos sounds cool on paper. In practice, it's weeks of "one more match" turning into months.
Military camos are the entry ticket
The first wall is the Military set, and it's basically the game asking, "Can you actually run this gun?" Most Multiplayer weapons revolve around raw volume: around eighty headshots before you're allowed to move on. Shotguns dodge the headshot requirement and push you into point-blank kills, which is its own kind of chaos. Snipers lean hard into one-shot eliminations, so if you're inconsistent, you're going to feel it. It's not complicated. It's just time. And it's where a lot of players burn out because it feels like you're doing homework before you get to the fun part.
Special camos force you to change how you play
Once Military is done, the Special camos start asking for intent. Multi-kills, streak-related requirements, odd attachment setups that mess with your comfort zone—stuff like that. You'll catch yourself swapping barrels and mags just to make a single challenge behave. And it's sneaky, because these are the steps that teach you the weapon's real rhythm. People who usually live on one SMG suddenly have to learn pacing with an LMG, or how to land clean follow-ups with a pistol. It's less about grinding mindlessly and more about learning how to win fights in different ways.
Mastery tiers are where the hours go
The core flex is the Mastery track in each mode. Multiplayer has four tiers—Shattered Gold, Arclight, Tempest, then Singularity—and they're not plain skins. They animate, react, and look different depending on what you're doing. The catch is brutal: you don't earn that top camo by being loyal to one favourite. You earn it by doing the work on everything, roughly thirty weapons, including the awkward ones you'd normally skip. Zombies and Warzone add their own versions of the same marathon, which means you're not just mastering guns, you're mastering modes.
Weapon Prestige and the ultra finish
Then there's Weapon Prestige, which resets a maxed gun so you can chase extra universal camos on top. If you're trying to stay sane, the trick is stacking progress: pick maps that feed your challenge type, use Zombies rounds for fast volume, and don't ignore "easy" weapons just because they're boring. For the players who want the Ultra Mastery—every mastery track, every mode—it helps to streamline the busywork with things like loadout optimisation or grabbing services and items through RSVSR so your time goes into the grind itself, not the setup.
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