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Call of Duty: Warzone
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How to get an Armor Satchel in Call of Duty: Warzone

Expand your inventory and carry all of the armor plates.
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Items and supply gear is essential to have to survive the harsh environment of Call of Duty: Warzone. A notable item you want to share between you and your teammates is the Armor Satchel. With it, a party member has the potential to carry up to eight armor plates, beyond the standard four.

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You can find it while playing Warzone, and you want to investigate the many crates and loot boxes you can open while wandering around the battlefield. You can find it in random pickups throughout the game, but it’s now an available contract reward.

The best method of finding this item is to complete the Scavenger Contract. Previously, at the end of these contracts, you and your teammates would receive multiple gas masks, which allowed you to survive outside of the zone and in the gas until the gas mask’s duration wore off. Scavenger Contracts now have the Armor Satchel for those who complete it.

You won’t find eight armor plates when you pick up the satchel. It only increases how many you can carry. If you want to make the most use of it, ensure your teammates are calling out whenever they see spare armor plates, or they don’t pick any up when they have too full of an inventory.

Whoever carries it becomes the person who should not be the first one to rush into combat. If they go down, they can’t distribute the armor plates to teammates who have taken damage but have survived an encounter. It’d be better to play it safe with this item to ensure you have the most results from carrying it around.


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