Call Of Duty: Warzone is a mass battle royale where to win you have to be smart, brutal, and most of all, unseen. This is where your choice in skin comes into play.

The newest battle royale to hit PCs and consoles everywhere took the top spot in popularity almost instantly. Warzone allowed Call Of Duty fans to play as their favorite operators in a game mode that changed the pace and variety of the top-selling Activision franchise.

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However, picking your favorite operator may not be the best way to go. Depending on your play style and how you want to approach the game, it might be wise to choose something a little less bright.

10 Best: Ghost - Mandible

Ghost is a fan-favorite so this skin has to be up here. He came in at season 2 and from then on, it's rare to see someone using a different operator. That and the fact that he actually does make a good skin to use, especially when it comes to blending in.

The best skins to use when picking ghost would depend on your play style, if you're typically in and around buildings, pick Last Breath, but if you prefer the woods, Mandible is the one to use. Both allow you to blend in brilliantly, as well as look amazing.

9 Worst: Golem - Junk Pile

Golem is certainly not the best choice when it comes to blending in. However, if blending in isn't your style then color and brightness don't matter, especially in this awesome skin that definitely stands out from anyone else.

Golem's Junk Pile skin does everything it can to be seen. In normal matches of Call Of Duty, this is fine, but Warzone does require an element of sneaking, and Golem just isn't that. If you wanted to choose him then Nightraid is the skin to go for.

8 Best: Otter - Woodland

With the mesh around his head and his green facepaint, Otter allows a quick press of a button to fall prone in some grass, and your chance of being seen drops dramatically.

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The woodland skin is by far the best for this wonderful operator, purely due to how often you find yourself needing to hide in the grass or within the trees. He also has a pretty likable and interesting story behind him as well as a brilliant name.

7 Worst: Thorne - Mighty Arsenal

The beloved Thorne plays a pretty big part in the campaign so he is undoubtedly a popular choice when it comes to picking a worthwhile operator.

Mighty Arsenal is far too bright and is one of the best skins to use if you want to stand out and be shot at. He has an almost florescent red t-shirt on, with a bright green scarf around his neck. Although it looks cool, it's probably not that fitting for a game like Warzone.

6 Best: Nikto - Fixer

As of right now, there is only 1 skin for Nikto. That doesn't stop it from being a badass and extremely useful operator skin to choose.

For night time maps and Warzone, this skin is ideal. It is all black and perfect to blend into houses and dark corners, allowing those fantastic finishing moves on poor unsuspecting players. Not only does he work well in certain areas, but not many people use him, making you stand out from the rest of the Ghost players.

5 Worst: Minotaur - Squad Leader

Another case of a skin standing out too much. As previously mentioned, standing out in Warzone can be fine if you're around a few people or there's no chance of hiding, but that is pretty hard to come by.

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When you first drop, the majority of people are scrambling around trying to find weapons, money, and armor, so the last thing you want is to be seen and fired upon with only a pistol in your hand. With a skin like this the chance of that skyrockets.

4 Best: Syd - Judge Syd

With the right style of camo and just enough subtlety to lose her in a crowd, this skin is perfect for sneaking as well as ambushing.

Warzone is a challenging thing to predict, in some games you're in buildings, in others its a forest, and in others it's out in the open of an airbase. That's where Syd comes into her own, the skin is versatile and would blend in wherever you need to be.

3 Worst: Azur - Dune Breaker

Similar to Thorne, it's Azur's scarf that would cause some problems.

Nothing pops up in a sniper's scope like a florescent green scarf, even if he is in all black gear. As soon as that scarf pops up out a window, that sniper or even anything with an optical scope can see you from a mile off. He's a great operator choice in other game modes, but that scarf just gives it all away.

2 Best: Kreuger - Marsh Demon

To get Kreuger as an operator you have to get 25 finishing moves, so you can kind of guess what his specialty is.

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Smothered in ghillie suits, Kreuger is one of the best if you like to camp in the grass or the forest and shoot people from afar. He is also perfect for those finishing moves that you've now perfected in order to get him.

1 Worst: Zane - Polarized

Zane is an awesome operator, even if he isn't really used that much. The main reason that he isn't the most popular is his hat choices. They are anything but useful or stealthy.

Who actually needs florescent hats? Especially in a war! Polarized is the absolute worst unless you want to get shot straight away. Even without using that skin, most of his hats are far too bright and act as a target for every other player to aim at. The art of surprise is pointless with this skin.

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