Maxed out calling card challenge not registering in COD BO6

If you’re working your way through the Prestige Calling Cards in Black Ops 6, you might have come across the Maxed Out challenge. At first glance, it seems simple—get a lot of kills using a primary weapon equipped with eight attachments. However, some players, including myself, have run into issues with the challenge not registering progress correctly. Here’s how to ensure your kills count and successfully unlock the calling card.

Step 1: Equip the Gunfighter Wild Card

The first thing you need to do is equip the Gunfighter Wild Card. This allows you to add up to eight attachments to your primary weapon, rather than the default five. Without this Wild Card, you won’t be able to complete the challenge.

Step 2: Use a Base Weapon, Not a Blueprint

One common mistake that prevents progress from registering is using a blueprint weapon instead of a base weapon. Blueprint weapons are those that come with unique names, special camo designs, and pre-configured attachments. If you modify a blueprint weapon by adding attachments, the challenge may not count your kills.

To fix this, select a base weapon from your loadout, one without a custom name or special appearance. Then, manually equip eight attachments of your choice.

Step 3: Get 300 Kills

Once you have the correct weapon setup, jump into a match and start racking up kills. You need 300 kills in total to complete the challenge. If your kills still aren’t registering, try creating a new weapon build from scratch, ensuring you are using a base weapon with eight attachments.

Step 4: Play in Hardcore Mode for Faster Progress

Since Black Ops 6 allows this challenge to be completed in Hardcore modes, you might find it easier to finish quickly there. Hardcore modes generally have lower health pools, meaning you can secure kills more efficiently.

Final Thoughts

The Maxed Out challenge is relatively easy once you know the trick—just make sure you’re using a base weapon instead of a blueprint. If you’re still having trouble, try creating a new weapon build from scratch. With 300 kills required, Hardcore mode can be a great option to speed things up.

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