Monday, May 26, 2014

what is bling on mw3?




daniel


im new to mw3 and i see people say to get the acr 6.8 with bling extended mags and silencer. so i just wanted to know what bling was.


Answer
Bling is a Tier One Perk that appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, unlocked at level 21. It allows players to equip two attachments on their primary weapon. Bling Pro is unlocked by getting 200 kills while the Bling perk is equipped. The Pro version of the Perk allows the player to put two attachments on their secondary weapon. Contrary to popular belief, picking up a Bling weapon and getting kills with it without having Bling equipped does not count towards completing Bling Pro challenges, despite what the description of the challenge says. However, having Bling equipped as a perk and picking a weapon up without two attachments still counts towards Pro challenge.
Limitations Edit
There are some limitations as to which attachments can go together. Players cannot combine attachments which take up the same physical space on the gun, i.e. the Grenade Launcher and the Masterkey Shotgun, as both are under-barrel mounted. It is also impossible to have both the Tactical Knife and Akimbo attachments on one gun, as both require the player's left hand. Players also can only have one set of sights on a gun. Additionally, players cannot combine Akimbo with any kind of sights, as it would be useless. The Grip, Rapid Fire, Suppressor, Heartbeat Sensor, Extended Magazines, and FMJ attachments do not conflict with any other attachments.
Trivia Edit
When prompted to pick up a weapon, the pickup text will only denote that the weapon has two attachments by adding the word "Bling" after the name of the weapon. The only attachment that is visible is Akimbo, since it changes the pickup icon.
In early production, Bling was supposed to allow two attachments for both primary and secondary and the Pro version was to allow three attachments where available.
In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's campaign, Akimbo weapons with sights can be found, an impossible Bling setup in multiplayer.
When using the Shotgun on an assault rifle paired with the Silencer or FMJ, the Shotgun will also acquire the Silencer or FMJ effect.

Bling Kits?

Q. I Was Wondering,Have Yall Heard Of The Bling Kits?Well I Bling Peoples Cellphones,Ipods,And Whatever Else,And I Was Wondering,Should I Charge People For Having Me Do It For Them?


Answer
Bling kits seem pretty popular these days. I got my girlfriend one from GlitterRing ( http://www.glitterring.com ) as a gift and she loved it. Seems to me that if you're blinging stuff for other people, if it's friends and family, depending on how close you are, you probably don't want to hit them up for money. Maybe get a favor in return. But if you've got a talent for it, why not charge other people for it? I just saw a blog the other day that has a great article about all the different "blinging" options: http://bling-phone.blogspot.com/ - it's the only article I know of about this stuff.




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