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Havoc Warfare is one of the main game mods available in Delta Force: Hawk Ops, alongside Hazard Operations and Black Hawk Down Campaign. This action and intensity-induced 64-player mode is filled with great content for Operators to explore, all packed in a tight and nice 20- 20-minute-per-match wrapper. Those missing the good old days of Battlefield Bad Company 2 and especially those who find Battlefield 2042 a bit disappointing will be pleased to know that Delta Force Havoc Warfare is just that – an all-out-warfare gaming mode that will scratch that full-blown-conflicts-with-vehicles-and-huge-maps itch pretty nicely.  

There are, however, certain things that won’t be available to most beginning players, at least not at first. Weapons start truly outperform on higher levels, where some particularly game-changing attachments are starting to become available, and the weapons themselves are locked behind Warfare Levels – Delta Force’s main progression system. And don’t forget Military Ranks – Garena’s twist on a classical ranking system seen in such games as Call of Duty, Valorant, Overwatch, and basically every other modern FPS title.

While the SBMM system is much less game-breaking in Delta Force than in, say, Call of Duty, with all players in the lobby being pretty much the same skill level, it’ll still take you quite a few gaming sessions to unlock everything Delta Force Hawk Ops has to offer. Why bother, if our reliable boosting services can provide you with any Havoc Warfare-related unlockable in a matter of hours? Get access to the best gear and weapons Havoc Warfare has to offer and make your Operator stand out on the battlefield together with Epiccarry’s Delta Force Carry Service!

Delta Force Military Rank Boost

Your favorite ranked system from other FPS titles is also here, in Delta Force Hawk Ops, and it does offer quite a few benefits to those skilled enough to climb that ladder to the very top: Operator and weapon skills, weapons XP tokens, Calling Cards, Emblems – the list goes on. In Season 1 of Delta Force Hawk Ops players will be able to unlock the following rewards:

  • Private (0RP – 899RP):
    • x5 Premium Weapon XP Coins;
  • Corporal (900RP – 1799 RP):
    • Premium Weapon XP Coin;
    • x3 Merit Cards;
  • Sergeant (1800RP – 2999RP):
    • Premium Weapon XP Coins;
    • M249 Jester Weapons Skin;
  • Lieutenant (3000RP – 4199RP);
    • M1A4 Tank Lion King Skin;
    • Hacklow Ready Calling Card;
  • Colonel (4200RP – 5699RP):
    • ASh – 12 Slash Gunsmith Configuration and Weapon Skin;
    • x2 Premium Weapon XP Coins;
  • General (5700RP – 7199RP):
    • Commander Avatar;
    • x2 Premium Weapon XP Coins;
  • Marshal (>=7200RP):
    • S1 Field Marshal Title;
    • x2 Premium Weapon XP Coins.

Some goodies in there, right? Default ASh – 12 configuration is close to unusable, with low control, handling, and clip size, but some impressive damage-dealing capabilities. Slash configuration makes it much more stable, providing you with a reliable mid to long-range Assault Rifle. And don’t get us started on the M249 – this is an absolute beast of a gun that pretty much has become the go-to weapon for every Engineer. Rocking that beauty with a default skin is just sad, though, such firepower should be put in some nice camo, and Jester Skin is just that. Delta Force is here to stay, so all these rewards and the S1 Field Marshal Title will show every future player that you’re one of the skilled ones who’ve been here from the very start.

With our Delta Force Military Rank Boosting Service you’ll be able to get every single reward listed above much quicker than through the usual means, without any harm done to your free time or psychological state (trust us, high-level D-Wolves can become pretty intoxicating).

Delta Force Weapon Mastery Services

Delta Force Hawk Ops has quite an impressive Gunsmith system that allows you to tailor any gun you want to your personal preference. And it’s not only for giggles and visual appeal (looking at you, Battlefield 2042)! While yes, you can absolutely equip 4 different flashlights on your M16A4 and give enemy Operators seizures with all the flickering, you can also transform your gun into something else completely! Many players out there have already developed some ridiculously fun and weirdly effective combinations of attachments:

  • Assault Rifle – M4A1:
    • Muzzle: Vortex Flash Hider;
    • Handguard: SVD Rail Handguard;
    • Rail: Ranger and KC Hound;
    • Foregrip: Phase Foregrip;
    • Magazine: 20 round;
    • Share Code: SVD Sniper Rifle-5620492356433217058-Havoc Warfare;
  • Submachine Gun – Bizon:
    • Muzzle: Muzzle Brake;
    • Handguard: Short Handguard;
    • Rail: Light Rail;
    • Foregrip: Vertical Foregrip;
    • Magazine: 32 round;
    • Share Code: Bizon-12345678901234567890-Combat;
  • Sniper Rifle – AWM:
    • Muzzle: Muzzle Brake;
    • Handguard: Long Handguard;
    • Rail: Heavy Rail;
    • Foregrip: Angled Foregrip;
    • Magazine: 5 round;
    • Share Code: AWM-98765432109876543210-Recon.

Among honorable mentions are some Revolver configurations that can turn it into basically a double-tap Sniper Rifle with close to no kickback, as well as short barrel configurations for shotguns – crazy fun in trenches and CQC combat situations. Also, can you see that confusing code at the end of each list? That’s a Share Code – you can just copy-past it in your Gunsmith and receive a battle-ready gun without any additional fiddling (considering you have all the required attachments unlocked).

Neat, right? Care to experience the best boomsticks Delta Force Hawk Ops has to offer without extensive grind? Our Delta Force Weapon Mastery Boosting Service might do the trick for you.

Delta Force Operator Boosting Services

Another big thing about Delta Force is Operators – unique combat operatives, each with a unique set of skills and abilities. You might say “Duh, Operators again? I’ve had enough of this in BF2042” and it’s completely justified. However, we assure you, that DF does a lot of very right things with their Operator systems, making Garena’s approach to class system a nice mix between older BF titles and modern-day Operators craze.

Each Operator also has a progression system tied to him, offering some cosmetics to make you stand out among other countless combatants, as well as some quality written lore entries. These are the Operators you can unlock and try out in Delta Force Hawk Ops:

  • D-Wolf (Kai Silva): equipped with a motorized exoskeleton, D-Wolf has increased sprint speed and can perform rapid tactical slides. His Triple Blaster fires high-explosive grenades that can stick to vehicles;
  • Vyron (Wang Yuhao): Vyron specializes in aggressive play with his Dynamic Propulsion device, allowing him to advance quickly in a designated direction. His Magnetic Bomb sticks to surfaces and detonates after a countdown;
  • Stinger (Roy Smee): as the main healer, Stinger’s Hive-Tech Pistol fires homing bullets that slowly heal allies and suppress their pain;
  • Toxik: Toxik increases teammates’ weapon handling and reduces the time it takes to use healing items;
  • Shepherd: focuses on area denial and debuffs, making it difficult for enemies to move freely;
  • Uluru: built to hold down positions and resist debuffs, Uluru is great for defensive play;
  • Luna (Luna Kim): specializes in information gathering with her Detection Arrow and Volt Arrow, marking and damaging enemies;
  • Hackclaw (Mai Xiaowen): Hackclaw detects enemy electronic signals and displays their tracking paths, making it easier to locate and disrupt enemy movements.

With our Delta Force Operators Boost, you can level your Operator to the highest 9th level in a matter of days! Don’t spend months trying to complete Operators’ tasks and hand the entire thing to our booster to save yourself some time and effort.

Delta Force Warfare Boost FAQ

What bosses can I encounter during Delta Force Hawk Ops Raids?

Similar to Escape from Tarkov, each map in Delta Force harbors some particularly spicy and well-guarded enemies - bosses that can drop some of the best loot in the game, but are also a huge pain to deal with:

  • Guard Captain Saeed:
    • Location: Zero Dam;
    • Description: Saeed is a fast, agile, and well-armed adversary, leading a squad of elite guards;
  • General Reiss:
    • Location: Layali Grove;
    • Description: Reiss is a well-armored and highly strategic adversary, known for his powerful combat tactics.

If you're hunting down some Delta Force Hawk Ops bosses, then make sure to let our manager know when placing an order - we'll surely be able to accommodate your needs.

How do I use Gear Coupons in Delta Force Hawk Ops?

Gear Coupons are a great way to equip your Operator with some decent gear without spending hundreds of thousands on Tekniq Alloy or getting too deep into all the intricacies of the gearing system overall. There are a couple of different colored variations, too, each supplying you with a gear set of different grades and quality.

  • How to Get Gear Coupons;
    • You can earn Gear Coupons in several ways:
      • Completing Missions: successfully finishing missions or challenges rewards you with Gear Coupons;
      • Participating in Events: seasonal and promotional events often grant Gear Coupons to active participants;
      • Daily Check-Ins: regular logins can provide you with daily rewards, including Gear Coupons;
  • How to Use Gear Coupons:
    • Follow these steps to use your Gear Coupons effectively:
      • Open Operations Mode: access the main menu and select Operations Mode;
      • Prepare for Operation: choose your mission and hit the Gear Up button;
      • Redeem Gear Coupons: navigate to the Gear Set button and select the type of coupon (e.g., Recruit, Standard, Elite).

There are a couple of things to keep in mind, though. First of all - you won't be able to edit or adjust the Gear Coupon loadout. Secondly, all possible combinations of equipment are highly randomized. So you can get a powerhouse of a weapon, or a peashooter with zero usefulness.

What gun is the most versatile if talking about Operations Mode in Delta Force?

We already know that you can transform basically any weapon in the game into an absolute death machine considering you have the right attachments. Some particular armaments, however, do perform slightly better than their counterparts:

  • CI-19:
    • Versatility: excel at close to mid-range combat;
    • Low Recoil: easy to control in intense firefights;
    • Attachments: can be customized for different scenarios;
  • M4A1:
    • Reliability: balanced and suitable for various combat situations;
    • Low Recoil: enhanced stability for accurate shots;
    • Customization: offers a range of attachments to adapt to different missions;
  • M7:
    • High Burst Damage: ideal for taking down enemies quickly;
    • Range: effective across various ranges, making it great for Operations;
    • Attachments: like the CI-19 and M4A1, the M7's adaptability makes it a top choice.

And remember to always aim for the legs - only god knows where Operators on Zero Dam get all their purple vests and helmets. Also, keep in mind the quality of your ammo - don't get greedy and purchase only purple or blue ammo for maximum damage and efficiency.

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