How to check your KD and stats in Warzone

Warzone players with LMG shooting on truck with others dueling in background.Activision

Warzone is highly competitive, so it’s only natural that you want to know all about your important stats, like your KD ratio, to see how you stack up against everyone else.

KD stands for Kill/Death Ratio, a numeric value in Call of Duty that shows how many kills you are getting for each death. While not a perfect measurement by any means, it is still the best way to gauge how skilled you are compared to the community.

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Knowing your KD and other stats is also key for improvement. If you only have a 0.8 KD, you are a below-average player, meaning there is plenty of room to get better. In contrast, someone with a 2.0 KD is already a great player, so they may need to rely on advanced strategies like VOD reviews to take the next step.

Identifying your KD and other stats is the first stage in figuring out how to improve your gameplay. So, if you want to get better at Warzone, you’ll need to know how.

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How to check your stats

Checking your KD in Warzone, as well as other key stats, is a simple process that takes no time at all. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Boot up the Call of Duty launcher for Warzone and Modern Warfare 3.
  2. Press the Start button to open the menu.
  3. Click ‘Stats’.
  4. Scroll down to Warzone.
  5. Select Battle Royale, Resurgence, Plunder, or Ranked Play: Resurgence — whichever you want to see your stats for.
KD screen on Warzone and Modern Warfare 3Activision
The stats page details all kinds of useful information including KD, time played, and score per minute.

On this page, you can see your lifetime KD or KD from your last 10 games, as well as a breakdown for each weapon. This can be extremely useful, as you may find that certain guns perform much better for you than others, even if they aren’t necessarily meta.

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You can also see stats such as your highest kill game, a breakdown of your placements, your total kills, deaths, and even the most cash you’ve spent in a single game. These are all valuable metrics that can be used to judge if you are improving or not.

Another way to improve your gameplay is by using optimized PC Settings and the best loadouts to ensure you aren’t being held back. These classes should include meta assault rifles, the best SMGs, and top-tier sniper rifles, all of which dominate Warzone.

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