New Call of Duty: Warzone Skin Might Just Be Groot, Roze All Over Again

Key Takeaways

  • Call of Duty Season 6 skins are causing confusion in battles due to intricate designs that give players extra heads.
  • Players argue that the “This is Fine” skin featuring a creepy clown head gives opponents an unfair advantage.
  • With Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launching soon, players do not have to worry about the confusing skins for much longer.

As a seasoned Call of Duty player who has battled it out since the early Modern Warfare days, I can’t help but feel like a carnival clown trapped in a funhouse mirror when it comes to the latest “This is Fine” skin in Season 6. The creepy double-headed Jabber skin is causing more confusion than a game of Whack-a-Mole at a haunted house.


The “This is Fine” battle pass skin in the latest season of Call of Duty: Warzone and Modern Warfare 3 has left some players perplexed. This sixth season, filled with Halloween-themed elements, has been a treat for horror enthusiasts. The battle pass features iconic horror figure Michael Myers from the Halloween franchise, along with collaborations from Trick ‘r Treat, Art the Clown from Terrifier, and the upcoming horror film Smile 2.

In the game Call of Duty, the visual designs for some of its characters can be quite spectacular, but on occasions, these designs have led to complications and annoyances among players during combat. For instance, in 2021, the “Rook” skin for the Roze operator in Call of Duty: Warzone stirred up controversy because the all-black skin made it difficult for opponents to detect players in dark areas of the map. Similarly, during a Haunting event in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 last year, the “Gaia” skin for Nova, which resembles Marvel’s Groot character, received criticism due to its hard-to-see appearance in the game. Both skins have since been modified to make them easier for players to spot.

Recently, players of both “Call of Duty: Warzone” and “Modern Warfare 3” have encountered a problematic new character skin that has caused some issues. In Season 6’s battle pass, Jabber sports a spooky carnival clown sidekick perched on his left shoulder (the “This is Fine” skin). TortexMT expressed concern about the confusing two-headed skin design on Reddit, and many other fans echoed this sentiment, suggesting that it can be challenging to determine which head to target during intense firefights. This could potentially give an edge to players wearing the skin.

Call of Duty: Warzone’s Double-Headed “This is Fine” Skin Is Confusing Players

In Season 6, there was another skin introduced, called Blackcell’s “Alone,” which surpasses the quirkiness of Jabber’s “This is Fine” skin. This skin showcases a mutated version of the famous Ghost character from Call of Duty, sporting three distinct heads. Although it’s probable that only the middle head has the hitbox for the headhost, it’s unclear if shooting the other two attached Ghost heads will cause damage. The confusion during gameplay is understandable, but some players believe these multi-headed skins are easier to spot, potentially giving an advantage to opponents.

The good news for players having trouble with these multi-headed horror skins is that whether or not they’re changed or removed, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will wipe the slate clean, as none of the Modern Warfare 2 or MW3 skins will be carried forward. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is ready to go later this month for its October 25 release, and will bring a new campaign set in the 90s, as well as the return of round-based Zombies with two maps at launch.

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2024-10-07 23:05