![]() ![]() Depending on your skill and how practiced you are, this will take between an hour and a half, to over 3 hours to complete.Ĭlick on this link to see the steps for the Easter Egg (and how to make/upgrade all staffs).įollow the steps listed in that guide, and you will do the Easter Egg. You make all and upgrade all the staffs, get and upgrade the One Inch Punch, earn and use the Air Strikes and do almost all the challenges in the map. For the Easter Egg, you literally do just about everything that you can do on this map. Setting up your game by doing the complete Origins Easter Egg on Solo is the longest and hardest way to set up your Origins game. This part of the guide will show you how to set up your game by doing the full easter egg, and after that, my own strategy for Origins. But if you want to hit Round 100 or get even further, you’re going to need more. So far, all the stuff we’ve gone over will probably be good enough to get you to round 90 or so. Not everyone is ready to play for 15 hours, or to try to break the world record. Why? Because not everyone wants to chase the really high rounds in Origins. While everything I’ve shown you so far is important and relevant, I’ve been holding out on you. Now, we’ve finally reached the part of the guide I’ve been waiting for: the real high rounds strategy. With some luck you should be good till about Round 80, but then you’ll start running into ammo problems. ![]() In an ideal game you’ll get all your equipment and Ice Staff and camp till round 70, then start training at one of the spots above. This strategy gives a few less kills per shot of your staff than the tank station training spot, but when ammo is low, it’s a good spot to fall back to. The main advantage of this spot (other than it being simple and good) is that you can use the giant robot’s feet to kill your zombies once in a while, which saves ammo for you. ![]() I’m including below a list of a lot of the important things in Origins that you won’t find in other Black Ops 2 Zombies maps, along with descriptions. Now that you’ve gotten a bunch of the basics of Zombies under your belt, it’s time to start familiarizing yourself with Origins itself. There is a wealth of information in this thread that will prove very useful to any Zombies player and is very relevant to Origins. Therefore, before you go further in this guide I suggest you check out The Master Zombie Guide by Ehjookayted. Origins is just one Zombies map and the general rules that govern other zombies maps are also important here. Yes, you heard me right - there are things you must know that are not part of Origins itself. To be successful at playing Origins, you must be adept at the utilization of a lot of Zombies skills that are not Origins-specific. Recently I returned to Origins, bent on surpassing my old record and went on to achieve Round 117, 10 rounds short of the world record! By this time there is very little about getting far on Origins that I don’t know, so I feel confident that I am now ready to share what I know to help you reach your own goal. I tried various strategies to get further and further in Origins before finally settling on the ones that got me to Round 108 last year. Almost every day I played Origins, learning how to survive and how to do the various tasks throughout the map. Despite this Origins is my favorite Zombies map yet, and my most played.įor the first month after Origins was released, I barely touched Black Ops 2 multiplayer or any other game or Zombies map. The plethora of ways to die and the many things that can go wrong, combined with all the things you must do right, come together and lead to a very fun, but challenging and often frustrating Zombies experience. One of the hardest things about Origins is all the small things that you must learn by heart for you to be successful. There is so much to this map, from the giant robots to the staffs to the long Easter Egg. Origins is one of the most challenging Zombies maps that Treyarch has ever released. ![]() Now, it’s time for me to share my own contribution to CoDZ, something which this forum has needed for a good while: a guide for Solo Origins. I’ve been a regular at this forum for quite some time now, but I’ve never made any huge posts to share with people here. ![]()
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