

A purple rarity weapon would have made the difficulty trivial, so it makes sense that The Pact disables this challenge.įor those that still want the “Good Enough” Calling Card but activated The Pact, returning to Outbreak will be necessary. After all, many Zombies fans did this challenge the hard way after the game released, having no idea that a Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Super Easter egg reward would come one day. While this may be disappointing to players that were planning on doing the Dark Ops challenge with their permanently upgraded weapon, it is fair to everyone else that already did it naturally.

Unfortunately for those excited about this trick, Treyarch realized that this would be possible, and in turn it disabled the challenge if players do The Pact. After all, a purple rarity shotgun or M16 would mow down Zombies fairly consistently even without Pack-A-Punch, removing the difficulty from this Dark Ops challenge. With The Pact upgrading the rarity of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War loadout weapons, though, some fans assumed that this challenge would become a lot easier. Seeing how quick default weapons can become weak, this can get very challenging without a proper strategy, especially when the Megatons or other boss Zombies start to spawn in. Second only to “Social Distancing,” this challenge asks players to reach round 20 using only their starting Zombies loadout with no upgrades. For those unfamiliar with the “Good Enough” Dark Ops challenge, it is one of the most difficult tasks in all of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Zombies.
