News wise Perkaholic Terminus Black Ops 6: How to get a Perk Addict for free?
That’s all, the mystery is finally solved: a Perkaholic is available for free on the Terminus map of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. However, you have to face all odds to achieve it… We explain everything to you in this article!
The Perkaholic, for those who don’t know it, is the Perk Addicted perk that allows you to get all the perks available in the game
Take off your boots and boat because you have to fish for fish! Yes, to get this legendary bonus, You have to roll up your sleeves and “catch” a total of 50 fish.. Once you have all these fish in your hands, you can finally enjoy your reward, which is the Addict of Assets.
Unlike Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s Contagion mode, you don’t have access to a fishing rod. Fishing here is done the old-fashioned way, namely by throwing explosives.
When we talk about explosives, we’re not just talking about grenades or rows of dots: Explosive weapons like the GS45 Pack-A-Punch I and the Ray Gun also work.
So you don’t have to go looking for materials, you can instead train with the GS45 and then perform explosive shots Water surfaces with rippling water catch a large amount of fish.
Where are fish found in BO6 Terminus?
Fish appear on all water areas on the map. However, the latter are on the move. To find a body of water with fish, you need strong observation skills to spot the small splashes above the water. If the water appears to be moving, shoot explosives, fish will undoubtedly be there.
Note that the fishing zones change every round. So you can’t catch 50 fish in a single round, but you have to deplete the fish population every round until you reach 50 fish. So prepare to spend several laps in the sea.
In which areas are fish found?
Fortunately, fish are found in very specific areas of Terminus. Below is a screenshot of the Terminus map with fish locations (in purple).. Check them every step of the way.
Otherwise, note that you can find fish on the shore of Crab Island and at the Sea Tower, near or under the wreck, and in the waters of the Biological Laboratory.