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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:19 am
Post subject: Black Ops 6 Zombies: Mapping Out Wall Buys in Reckoning for
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Zombies mode introduces Reckoning, a map rich with atmospheric detail and lethal undead pressure. One of the central gameplay elements is the wall buy system, where players can purchase weapons directly from the environment. Please visit
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In Reckoning, five primary wall buy stations are distributed throughout the map, each offering distinct weapons and strategic opportunities. Mastering these locations will greatly improve your odds and enhance your ability to survive the escalating zombie onslaught. Below, we explore each wall buy placement, recommended timing, and tactical best practices.
Starting at the entrance, the tram platform features a wall buy located near the entry point, adjacent to a partially boarded window. The weapons here generally include entry‑level assault rifles and SMGs. At the outset, when ammunition is precious and point gain is modest, investing in one of these upgrades can bolster your damage output. It is especially useful during team strategies involving early round training or when splitting lanes to unlock adjacent areas. The relative safety of this zone means limited pressure, giving you time to make informed weapon swaps.
Advancing forward, you reach a tight service corridor. On the right side of this tunnel, a wall buy station offers weapons like compact shotguns or burst‑fire rifles. In tight corridors, shotguns shine by clearing clustered zombies while burst rifles provide balance between firepower and efficiency. Tactical movement here—jogging immediately after a purchase—ensures you do not get cornered, while doorways and staircases offer quick exit routes. Timing here matters: enter the corridor only after clearing the prior zone, make your purchase, then retreat to a more defensible position.
The corridor opens into a central hub, where zombie traffic heightens. Here, on the far wall, lies another wall buy point mounted on a substantial column. Weapons at this station skew toward sustained fire options like LMGs or higher ammo mid‑tier rifles. This station’s prime placement allows players to lay down suppressive fire across broad lanes. It is an ideal acquisition zone for team support roles, enabling cover fire as teammates complete tasks like activating vaults or powering traps.
Coupled with the hub area is an elevated balcony, accessible via dual staircases or a grated ramp. Against the balcony’s inner wall is a wall buy for semi‑automatic or precision rifles. Though these weapons may feature slower fire rates, their accuracy and enhanced range make them unparalleled for gallows‑shot zombie eliminations across the open courtyard. Using the balcony’s vantage point gives you excellent control, letting zombies funnel upward closer to you, where headshots become dramatically more effective.
Finally, deep within the labyrinth lies a locked chamber requiring key cards or puzzle completion. Within its walls, the most formidable wall buy station appears, stocked with advanced weaponry—typically energy‑based rifles, high‑damage burst weapons, or enhanced light machine guns with expanded magazines. Securing this weapon is often a late‑round investment, but it is one worth making. Its ammo reserves and damage capability make solo holds or boss fights far more manageable. Positioning near the chamber’s entrance ensures you can retreat or reload safely, while team members join with complimentary weapon setups.
When to buy from each. Early survival demands utility; the tram and corridor stations supply that. Midgame progress into the hub and balcony supports both crowd control and precision tactical defense. Late game, your goal is sustained fire and potency, making the hidden chamber your go‑to station.
To optimize your points, conserve ammo until you can switch at a nearby wall buy station for free and clear escape paths. Coordinate with teammates—someone might affordably frontload assault rifles, someone else might later invest in precise balcony options. Layer your path progression: unlock doors only after equipping a stronger option from corridor to hub to balcony to underground chamber. And do not neglect retreat routes: if you purchase from the hub station during a high‑zombie round, ensure you can backpedal to safety without being flanked.
Reckoning’s wall buy system rewards players who think spatially and temporally. Each station’s location intersects with map traffic, zombie spawn points, and team flow. By prioritizing purchases based on current round, existing arsenal, and positional advantage, you sharpen your team’s effectiveness and longevity. Study the path from the entrance, through the tunnel, into the hub, to the balcony, and finally into the secret chamber. Timing and choice matter. With mastery of the Reckoning wall buy locations, you elevate from punching in the dark to orchestrating your own undead downfall. Stay sharp, time your buys, choose wisely, and survive Reckoning’s horrors.