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sunshine666
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 3:07 am
Post subject: All Beavis & Butt‑Head Event Unlocks in Black Ops 6 â€
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The Beavis & Butt‑Head crossover in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, introduced in the Season 4 Reloaded update on July 2, includes a comprehensive event pass with 16 rewards split across Free and Premium tracks. Players earn XP in Multiplayer, Zombies, or Warzone, progressing simultaneously on both tracks. Free rewards are accessible to all, while Premium ones require a 1,100 COD Points investment (roughly ten dollars).
Free Track Breakdown
Players unlock eight rewards simply by playing:
Coach Buzzcut (Operator) – an instantly available stylized operator resembling the cartoon’s P.E. teacher.
Rev Renegade (Emblem) – a rebellious emblem for personalization.
1‑Hour Double XP Token – a helpful consumable to accelerate progression across all modes.
Coach Rage (Sticker) – a cosmetic decal reflecting Buzzcut’s signature anger.
SVD Full‑Auto Attachment – transforms the SVD sniper rifle into a full‑auto powerhouse, though with increased recoil.
Todd (Operator) – unlockable via XP, a direct nod to one of the iconic duo.
Olympia (Special Weapon) – the double‑barreled shotgun classic, accessible after mastering the free track.
Pickaxe (Melee Weapon) – a brutal one‑hit melee tool with flashy animations.
These nine free rewards (including the mastery reward) offer both visually enjoyable and tactically useful items. The Olympia and Pickaxe are valuable additions that benefit gameplay, especially in close combat scenarios.
Premium Track Overview
For players willing to pay, the Premium track includes:
Beavis (Operator) – cartoonishly cel‑shaded and instantly unlocked.
Frog Smacker (Melee Blueprint) – a baseball bat inspired by Beavis’s antics.
Dumbass (Finishing Move) – a comedic final kill animation.
Hot Cheese (Saug SMG Blueprint) – themed blueprint referencing the duo’s cheese obsession.
We Rock (Emote) – headbang celebration emote.
Death Rock (AK‑74 Blueprint) – rock‑themed styling.
Cornholio (Gunscreen) – an animated UI overlay paying tribute to Beavis’s alter‑ego.
Butt‑Head (Operator) – the final Premium unlock, completing the iconic pairing.
Both Beavis and Butt‑Head are faithful to their cartoon origins, sporting cel‑shaded textures and comedic details. The additional blueprints, emote, and finishing move expand customization for players wanting comedic flair.
XP Requirements and Grind Tips
XP thresholds are undisclosed, but historical progression (~30,000 XP per tier) suggests roughly 240,000 XP for each track. Warzone’s Plunder mode is ideal for farming XP, earning 30,000‑50,000 XP per match. Multiple sites confirm unlocking the Olympia and Pickaxe requires about five or six Plunder matches. Using the free Double XP token heightens speed.
Free vs Premium Value Comparison
Free track players gain functional combat tools and character skins at no cost. The Premium track—at just ten dollars—delivers one more operator, a signature finishing move, themed blueprints, an emote, and UI content. While some consider cel‑shaded characters visually loud in serious gameplay, the humor and nostalgia may outweigh tactical drawbacks for fans. Overall, the Premium track delivers strong value for customization enthusiasts. The optional store bundle later adds Recon/Infil variants and more.
Conclusion
The Beavis & Butt‑Head event pass balances free rewards with value-rich Premium content. Free players benefit from combat utility and iconic characters, while Premium players unlock memorabilia like frog‑smacker bats, corn‑holio overlays, and both core operators. For roughly ten dollars, the Premium pass grants 16 rewards that strike a fine mix between fun and function.