11-22-2025, 09:35 AM
The wingsuit changes how you flank in Black Ops 7. You can skip choke points, cross open ground fast, and land behind enemies where they do not expect you. That move forces them to turn and that gives you time to pick targets and take control. If you want to practice the flows and timing, run a few sessions in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby so you can repeat the same drop and landing without the stress of live matches.
Pick the right launch point
You need height to make the wingsuit useful. Start from a drop ship or a high roof, tower, or ridge. The higher you launch, the farther you glide and the more route choices you have. Look for places that give a clear line from your launch to a soft landing behind the enemy. The map matters, so learn which buildings and ridgelines let you get direct lines into enemy backlines.
Build speed and distance
Speed is simple: you dive to go faster, then level to glide. Begin with a short downward pitch to pick up momentum. Watch your speed readout so you know when you have enough push. If you dive too long you will hit the ground. If you pull up too fast you will lose range and drop short of your target. Practice the short dive then level routine until the timing feels natural.
Control the glide and aim your route
After you gain speed, hold a steady angle so you glide forward while you lose height slowly. Use small left and right inputs to curve around buildings and to avoid predictable paths. Aim so you pass over weak points in the enemy setup, not directly through their main sightlines. The goal is to appear where they do not look, then land in cover or behind a wall so you have a moment to react. Keep your view stable while you line up the landing.
Choose a landing zone that wins fights
Landing is as important as the flight. Pick a spot with cover, a short line of sight, or a flank that forces enemies to turn their backs. Good choices are roofs with low rims, alleyways that meet a captured point, or the rear of a hard-held building. When you touch down, be ready to fire after the first half second. That moment counts most. If your landing is exposed, bail to cover and reset the push rather than staying stuck in the open.
Practice the move and work with teammates
Spend time in private games or in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobbies to repeat your drops, adjust angles, and lock in timing. Practice lets you know how far a given launch point carries you and where you will likely land on each map. Use a teammate to pin the front so your rear push hits at the same moment. Coordinate voice calls so your glide is part of a pincer. That split-second sync makes wingsuit flanks far more deadly than solo runs.
Quick tips to keep your flanks clean
Stay low when enemies expect high pushes and high when they expect ground routes. Use the wingsuit to force defenders into bad rotations. Keep your loadout light so you can aim quickly after landing. If you miss your landing zone, loop back and try another approach rather than lunging into a bad fight.
Pick the right launch point
You need height to make the wingsuit useful. Start from a drop ship or a high roof, tower, or ridge. The higher you launch, the farther you glide and the more route choices you have. Look for places that give a clear line from your launch to a soft landing behind the enemy. The map matters, so learn which buildings and ridgelines let you get direct lines into enemy backlines.
Build speed and distance
Speed is simple: you dive to go faster, then level to glide. Begin with a short downward pitch to pick up momentum. Watch your speed readout so you know when you have enough push. If you dive too long you will hit the ground. If you pull up too fast you will lose range and drop short of your target. Practice the short dive then level routine until the timing feels natural.
Control the glide and aim your route
After you gain speed, hold a steady angle so you glide forward while you lose height slowly. Use small left and right inputs to curve around buildings and to avoid predictable paths. Aim so you pass over weak points in the enemy setup, not directly through their main sightlines. The goal is to appear where they do not look, then land in cover or behind a wall so you have a moment to react. Keep your view stable while you line up the landing.
Choose a landing zone that wins fights
Landing is as important as the flight. Pick a spot with cover, a short line of sight, or a flank that forces enemies to turn their backs. Good choices are roofs with low rims, alleyways that meet a captured point, or the rear of a hard-held building. When you touch down, be ready to fire after the first half second. That moment counts most. If your landing is exposed, bail to cover and reset the push rather than staying stuck in the open.
Practice the move and work with teammates
Spend time in private games or in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobbies to repeat your drops, adjust angles, and lock in timing. Practice lets you know how far a given launch point carries you and where you will likely land on each map. Use a teammate to pin the front so your rear push hits at the same moment. Coordinate voice calls so your glide is part of a pincer. That split-second sync makes wingsuit flanks far more deadly than solo runs.
Quick tips to keep your flanks clean
Stay low when enemies expect high pushes and high when they expect ground routes. Use the wingsuit to force defenders into bad rotations. Keep your loadout light so you can aim quickly after landing. If you miss your landing zone, loop back and try another approach rather than lunging into a bad fight.


