Players continue to find impressive ways to survive in the free-to-play title Call of Duty: Warzone. With a variety of tools available for use, there are seemingly limitless ways in which a skilled player can navigate the battlefield. But one of the most original (and incredibly clever) ideas belongs to a Call of Duty: Warzone player that used a vehicle to revive their fallen ally. Specifically, the Big Bertha cargo truck.

This cargo style truck originally appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's battle royale mode, Blackout. Since then, it's been a fan-favorite vehicle for Call of Duty fans, notable for its iconic design and power. Nicknamed “Big Bertha” by players, it’s well-armored and difficult to kill with anything other than explosives. The trade-off is that it’s fairly slow and a very big target, which makes it all the more impressive that players can use to revive teammates.

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This clever tactic was posted to Reddit by the user sonic2876. In their video, the players use Warzone's cargo truck to carry their downed ally to safety, in a very unconventional way. Normally, anyone who stands in the way of Big Bertha is immediately splattered by the giant vehicle. But since friendly fire isn't a feature in Warzone, the player is able to literally push their teammate with the truck, halfway across the map and up a flight of stairs to safety. From there, they safely revive their fallen ally without worrying about enemy fire.

It's one of the most interesting ideas that Call of Duty: Warzone players have come up with. While it may be a bit difficult for players to pull off successfully, it works well if done right, with next to no damage for the players. The cargo truck is already one of the best vehicles available for use. But with the additional ability to work as transport for injured teammates, it may very well be the best vehicle in Warzone, period. On that same note, it's possible that other vehicles are capable of carrying allies as well. If so, it's possible that players will adopt this new tactic more frequently.

There are still many new tricks for players to try, and not just with vehicles. With Call of Duty: Warzone's seasonal event underway, it's likely that players will find a variety of ways to keep things interesting. With luck, fans will see even more impressive ways to keep their squads alive.

Call of Duty: Warzone is currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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