Here's how you unlock the Winds of Ash & Bowing Blossoms Camos in MW2
Cover your weapons with the Winds of Ash and Bowing Blossoms Camos by completing the MW2 Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges.
The Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges gives MW2 and Warzone 2 players an opportunity to earn additional Camos. There are hundreds of Camos in MW2, but not many are as exclusive as the Winds of Ash and Bowing Blossoms Camos.
These are rewards that you can earn for completing the Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges - so let's review all the MW2 Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges and how to unlock both camos.
How do you unlock Winds of Ashes and Bowing Blossoms Camos?
Completing a specific weapon challenge will unlock the Winds of Ash Camo for that weapon category. For example, securing 125 headshot kills with Assault Rifles will earn you the Winds of Ash Camo for all Assault Rifles.
To get the Bowing Blossoms Camo, you must complete all ten of the Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges. Completing all the weapon challenges will unlock the Bowing Blossoms Camo for every gun in MW2 and Warzone 2. Also, you will receive a golden Charm to honour your commitment to the Path of Ronin.
Add to your Camo collection by completing the MW2 Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges.
Path of the Ronin Camo Challenges
The midseason update for Season 02 Reloaded expands on the MW2 Path of the Ronin event and adds brand-new Camo Challenges. Each weapon category gets a specific weapon challenge. You can track your progress via the in-game Event tab.
- Assault Rifles: Get 125 headshot kills
- Battle Rifles: Get 75 headshots
- Submachine Guns: Get 100 headshots
- Light Machine Guns: Get 75 headshots
- Shotguns: Get 50 headshots
- Marksman Rifles: Get 50 headshots
- Sniper Rifles: Get 50 headshots
- Handguns: Get 30 headshots
- Melee: Get 30 kills from behind
- Launcher: Get 40 kills
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