What is ADS Speed in Call of Duty Mobile and Why It Matters

ADS or Aim-Down-Sight speed refers to the time in milliseconds (ms) it takes for your weapon to transition from hip firing to aiming down sights for greater precision. For reference, the average human reaction time is around 250 ms so every millisecond counts!

Having a faster ADS speed provides a significant edge in close quarters battle by letting you quickly snap onto targets as they appear. Even a 50 ms difference between two assault rifles can mean life or death.

However, faster isn‘t always better depending on your playing style and the situations you find yourself in. Lower ads speed weapons often carry other tradeoffs that can leave you vulnerable.

Balancing ADS speed with stability and ammunition requires understanding your needs and making deliberate choices when building loadouts. Tweaking additional settings around sensitivity and peripherals also impacts aim effectiveness.

Let‘s explore all the factors that govern ADS speed and accuracy to help make you a better equipped operator!

ADS Speed Kings – The Fastest Snapping Weapons in CoD Mobile

For those looking to prioritize rapid target acquisition over all else, these weapons currently dominate their classes for snap ADS speeds:

Weapon ClassFastest ADS Speed WeaponADS Time
SMGsUzi145 ms
Marksman RiflesMK2 Carbine209 ms
Sniper RiflesDL Q33283 ms

The Uzi is an absolute speed demon, clocking in at a blistering 145 ms ADS time. For comparison, an average assault rifle like the M4 is over 250 ms. This fraction of a second edge can determine winning and losing close quarters engagements.

However, the Uzi pays for this speed with high recoil and fast damage drop off at range. It also has one of the lowest damage profiles of any SMG, requiring 6 shots to kill versus 4-5 shots for most guns.

So while tempting strictly for reactive snap shooting, I‘d advise paring the Uzi with a longer range option. The MK2 Carbine is a nice versatile pairing – still quick but easier to control at mid range.

Now let‘s examine why faster ADS isn‘t always the right move depending on your situation and playing style…

When Slower is Better – Trading ADS Speed for Control

While urgency is king in close quarters battle, having pinpoint precision is more important at longer ranges. Weapons with slower ADS speeds around 300 ms and up are often more stable and accurate as a tradeoff.

The key is identifying engagement distances and how mobile your role is on a team when choosing loadouts. Here are two common scenarios where slower ADS weapons shine:

Playing a Methodical Long Range Role

As a player holding down longer sight lines or anchoring objective areas, having easy to control recoil and plentiful ammunition is more important than raw reaction speed.

An LMG like the RPD clocks in at 331 ms but makes up for it with a huge ammo capacity, very manageable recoil, and 4 shot kill potential at insane ranges. This makes it ideal for locking down long lanes.

Using Higher Zoom Scopes

When using scopes with high magnification like sniper or tactical scopes, much of the aiming time comes from the scope transition animation itself.

So while the Outlaw sniper rifle has a slower 381 ms ADS speed, that difference is negligible since the 6x scope accounts for most of that aiming transition time already.

Meanwhile the Outlaw offers extremely reliable one shot kill potential, even through surfaces when built for penetration. This lets you concentrate on positioning rather than reactive adjustments.

Now that we‘ve covered playing styles best suited for slower weapons, let‘s go over fine tuning your settings for even greater ads speed and accuracy…

Settings for Blazing Reflexes and Aim

Besides your weapon and gear selection, tweaking these key settings can give you an extra edge:

Lowering ADS Sensitivity

Reducing your ADS sensitivity versus your hip fire sensitivity steadies your aim precisely when you need it. Try incrementally reducing by 5-10 points at a time until hitting your optimum balance of speed and control when aiming down sights.

Activating One Tap ADS

This option automatically scopes your weapon any time you fire without needing to hit a separate ADS button. This shaves precious milliseconds off your reaction time, which is extremely useful on high ads speed weapon builds. However it does take time adjusting to.

Using Standard Aim Assist

While subtle, aim assist gives your reticle a bit of "stickiness" when near targets that can help compensate for recoil during sustained firefights. Standard mode offers the best middle ground without feeling like it hampers you.

I personally run per optic sensitivity with lower sniper and tactical scope sensitivities for precision. Combined with gyroscope aiming, this gives both fast target acquisition up close and sniper-like accuracy at range!

While ADS is great for hitting targets precisely, hip firing where you fire from the hip while moving quicker has advantages like faster movement and wider peripheral vision. Mastering both techniques offers more adaptability.

Hip firing shines when:

  • Fighting at grenade throwing distances where ADS aims too closely
  • Quickly disorienting enemies by strafing randomly making yourself harder to hit
  • Ambushing enemies by firing on the move while ADS would slow you down
  • Playing "run and gun" flanking roles where mobility is prioritized

That said, hip firing depends much more on luck given the huge accuracy penalty, especially at farther distances. You also lose the stability benefit of bracing weapons against your shoulder.

My recommendation is thoroughly learning weapons‘ hip fire spread patterns in addition to ADS capabilities. This lets you seamlessly transition between both techniques on the fly. The key is recognizing when to use each method.

Alright my friend, hopefully this deep dive has provided lots of helpful insights into excelling at ADS speed and accuracy in Call of Duty Mobile! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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