There are several subtle details hidden in Call of Duty: Warzone's map that some fans are not aware of. One of these details the bouncy nature of the loadout drop when it impacts other in-game objects. From Warzone's tires to the roofs of builds, fans have been finding new things to bounce their loadout drops off of since they discovered they could.

While many fans are still discovering this feature accidentally, attempts to force the loadout drop to move have been made by several members of the community. From explosives to ramming the boxes with cars fans are slowly learning the physics involved with these game-changing crates.

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In the video posted to Reddit by rg_elitezx, his squad has gathered around a buy station with two helicopters. They seemed to be killing time in Verdansk while waiting for their teammates to buy things. After one of his teammates buys a loadout drop, they tossed the smoke signal close to the building. Not thinking anything of it, they simply waited until the drop appeared when suddenly it bounced off the roof and flipped in the air twice before landing perfectly atop the blades of one of the Warzone helicopters. Although the flip was not intentional, it quickly gained acclaim among some circles of Reddit as part of a slowly growing trend.

Slowly, more videos are appearing on Reddit and YouTube as players find ways to flip the loadout crates and make them land. Similar to the "Water Bottle Challenge" that circulated the web several years ago, the idea is to flip the entire loadout before having it land perfectly back on its base.

It should be noted that most loadout flips tend to happen accidentally, as fans often misjudge the drop location of the crates. While some players have found ways to optimize the flip, others just get plain lucky that the box doesn't simply get stuck in unreachable places. Crates can easily be lodged into trees, stuck on high builds, or sometimes simply slip through the ground mesh in Warzone.

Still, the loadout flip trend has players aiming their loadout drops around the map in hopes of seeing it bounce and flip. To successfully flip any of these crates, players must first understand that they are dropping at a high speed. It is less about the surface they are landing on and more about the angle of which they land that causes them to bounce in the air. While players are busy flipping loadout crates, Warzone is moving quickly towards its next season of brand new content for its dedicated community.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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