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U4GM Guide to Earning Exotic Skills in Black Ops 7 Endgame

You grind Avalon for hours, hit that Combat Rating 60 mark, and the game just shrugs. Been there. It feels like you're doing everything right, then the numbers stop moving and you start second-guessing your build. The trick is that Endgame has a quiet layer most people skip, especially when they're focused on wins, camos, and fast queues like a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby run. If you're stuck at the soft cap, it's usually not your aim—it's what you're not equipping.
Where Exotic Skills Hide

Exotic Skills aren't shouted at you. They sit in your Operator setup, tucked into the abilities area with a small tab that's easy to ignore mid-chaos. If you see an empty circle, you don't have one yet. If it's filled, open it and actually read what it does, because the details matter. Some trigger on melee, some on equipment hits, some on "once per match" rules. That's why two players can look equally geared, but one feels like a walking cheat code.
How To Get Them Without Pain

You've got a few routes, and not all of them are worth your time. First, you can farm Tier IV contracts and chase Elite enemies, but that turns into a sweaty loop fast. Second, you can loot caches and pray, which is fine if you like gambling with your evening. Third, and this is the sane option, hit World Boss Events. They show up every match, the success rate is high even with randoms, and the reward flow is steady. Keep running them and you'll start stacking choices—either upgrading the Exotic Skill you already like or swapping to something that fits your mood that day.
Picking A Skill That Actually Changes Your Runs

The fun part is matching a skill to how you really play. If you're always in people's faces, Mega Punch turns a simple butt-stock hit into a huge knockback that can save you when you're out of ammo at the worst time. If you're the cautious type, Echo Shell is great insurance against somebody sneaking up, and Resurrection is straight-up clutch when a late fight goes sideways. For more tactical play, Celebration can turn good equipment timing into heavy pressure, while Frost Cloud buys space by slowing enemies where they want to push. And yeah, some are just weird in a good way—Conjuration with the toxic butterflies is chaos, Graviton Reaction punishes melee attempts, and Shattered Shield makes armor breaks feel nasty by stunning anyone too close.
Making Rating 60 Feel Like The Warm-Up

Once you've got an Exotic Skill that matches your habits, the soft cap stops feeling like a wall and starts feeling like a checkpoint. You'll notice your fights get cleaner because your kit is doing work in the background, not because you suddenly became flawless. If you're also the kind of player who likes to speed things up—gear up faster, grab items or currency without the hassle, and keep your loadouts moving—there are marketplaces that cater to that, like U4GM, and it fits neatly into the same mindset: spend less time stuck, more time actually playing.

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