Using a Cluster Strike effectively comes down to understanding its zone of control. After aiming the laser towards an area and pressing fire, several artillery shells will pepper a circular zone in an explosive barrage. Here are some videos showing the whole process come together.Designate a mortar strike by pointing a handheld laser at any position within your line of sight. Laugh as you listen to heavy metal music and thrash through the map as the almighty Juggernaut.IF YOU DIE, ANYONE CAN STEAL IT FROM YOU so pick your drop zone carefully. At this point, you will need to stay alive and protect your location for about 20-30 seconds as the suit is air-dropped in. *WARNING: When you do this, everyone will be alerted that the Juggernaut has been called in and there will be large plumes of green smoke coming off your drop indicator. Find an area open to the sky that is well covered and away from enemy activity.Call in the Support Helo (no location specification needed).Call in the VTOL (have it hover near you for extra protection).
Find a safe place to hole up (cover on 3 sides).Get to x8 killstreak (this is the hardest part).Camping in TDM is considered bad form, but flag defense in Domination/Hardpoint/Headquarters is a crucial part of the defense strategy and can lead to some excellent killstreak opportunities, all while playing the objective and keeping your teammates happy (your opponents will be pissed, but that means you’re doing your job right). I’ve found great success in objective capture modes where traffic is less sporadic and you have a better chance of understanding where the enemy will be moving to/from. Side note: The game mode can also help with this strategy. While these killstreaks work best in open-air maps, I was able to complete this without much trouble even in Vacant (which is nearly all indoors). The killstreaks we chose above take longer to get to, but they are highly effective and allow you to stay present “in body” to move and protect yourself.
While you can use any combination of killstreaks to do this for you, a lot of them require you to go “out of body” to control them, leaving you completely vulnerable in the meantime. Once you have everything set correctly, the strategy goes somewhat like this – you’ll need to get yourself to a x8 killstreak on your own, after which point, you’ll use killstreaks to do the rest of the heavy lifting as you remain safely tucked away somewhere. Put simply, once I started employing this method, I called in the Juggernaut 4 times in the first 24 hours of using it. Because of this, I came up with a strategy to get to 15 kills that has worked time and time again. I’ll start off with a little disclaimer, I’ve gotten pretty skilled at this game, but I am nowhere near the top echelon of players that can just crank out a x15 killstreak on command. Yesterday, I decided to dump the luck options and focus in on the skill-based method, which is what we’ll be exploring here. I tried methods 2 and 3 for a long time because I thought that getting a x15 killstreak was out of my reach, but results were completely unfruitful. – Extremely rare, all luck (but possible, almost happened to me once)
If you’re lucky enough to kill someone while they’re waiting on their suit, you might just get a chance to steal it. Steal someone else’s suit – The juggernaut suit is airdropped in as a supply drop style perk. Call in a Supply Drop (x4 killstreak) and have it drop randomly – Very rare, mostly luckģ. Get a x15 killstreak (15 kills, no deaths) – All skill, but a little strategy goes a long wayĢ. There are 3 ways to unlock the Juggernaut, which require a mix of skill and luck (or both):ġ.