What Does EMP Do?
The EMP's function is to disrupt enemy Killstreaks and equipment.
How To Unlock EMP?
To acquire the EMP Killstreak in Season 1, players must complete an Armory Challenge. Players must also get 13 kills or earn 1,625 points.
Modern Warfare 3 EMP Overview
The EMP, returning in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, serves as an 18-point Support point with familiar functionalities from its predecessor in Modern Warfare 2.
Functionality and Impact:
When deployed, it disrupts and disables the electronic equipment of the opposing team, proving particularly effective against less coordinated enemy squads. However, players equipped with Assassin Pro remain immune to its effects, allowing for strategic counterplay.
Tactical Considerations:
During the EMP's active duration, Assassin Pro players are shielded from its side effects but cannot deploy any point streaks. This mirrors the mechanics seen in Modern Warfare 2. Interestingly, if a player calls in an M.O.A.B., the EMP's impact extends to the entire enemy team. Attempting to activate killstreaks under the influence of an enemy EMP prompts a countdown, indicating the remaining duration of the disruption.
Advantages in Battle:
In terms of advantages, the EMP can be a game-changer when used with high-powered killstreaks, creating chaos and demoralizing the opposing team. Even for those employing Assassin Pro, most killstreaks become non-operational during the EMP's activation, making it a potent tool for a seasoned team against less experienced adversaries.
Limitations and Counterplay:
However, the EMP has its limitations. Players with Assassin Pro remain unaffected, retaining their ability to function amidst the electronic disruption. Certain killstreaks like Ballistic Vests can still be deployed as they are non-electronic rewards. Additionally, the EMP fails to prevent the activation of an Emergency Airdrop or the M.O.A.B., showcasing specific exemptions to its disruptive capabilities.