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This is Call of Duty's New Class Selection In Board Game Form

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins
You can read about how Call of Duty: Black Ops II changes multiplayer class-selection with the introduction of rummy nabob a pick-10 system. It’s all rummy noble explained right here. Or rummy nabob you can just stare at this board game prototype of the system from the creators of the game. https://kotaku.com/black-ops-ii-multiplayer-blowout-scorestreaks-replace-5934476 The only thing that would rummy noble make this better is rummy satta if this board game was the only way to pick your Call of Duty class and all of the load-out items rummy satta were actually Skylanders-like statues that had to wirelessly communicate with the board. Right? Right??

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