[0:00]if you were ever curious whether 3 boxing gave you easier lobbies in warzone and how it compares to using a VPN then you came to the right video. I spent the last two weeks figuring out exactly how 3 boxing affects skill based matchmaking and then compared it to all the VPNs that I've tested so far this year. Before I get into the results, let me just quickly walk through exactly what my testing method was. Basically, the first thing I did was create two brand new Call of Duty accounts and then I spent an entire week reverse boosting those two accounts. Both of the two accounts that I created have around a point 20 KD, which is well below average. The reason I spent a whole week reverse boosting the two accounts was so Activision wouldn't flag them as suspicious. For those of you that don't know, Activision has a trust system built into the game. The longer you play the game without getting caught for doing something suspicious, the more trust Activision has for your account so you don't end up getting shadow banned. This is why you want to reverse boost the account slowly. Now, after the accounts were reverse boosted, I would play games with my main account, which has around a 3 KD. If I play without a VPN, then my KD is usually around a 2, but with a VPN, I can usually average over a 4 depending on which VPN I use. So after reverse boosting, what I would do is join those accounts with my main account. I would then hop into a quads match without fill turned on so I didn't have some random teammate. And then when the match started up, I would just back out of the game with both of the reverse boosted accounts and play solo quads in that lobby with my main account. I play two games every single day doing this method for 7 days in a row. I kept track of all my eliminations and deaths, which I'll show you guys in a minute, and at the end of the 7 days, I calculated my KD ratio and compared it to my normal KD, as well as my KD when I play with a VPN. Before I jump into the results, I would appreciate it if you guys hit the like button to help out my channel, especially if you enjoy me doing this kind of research and testing for you guys. I have plenty of other testing videos coming out for other bot lobby methods as well, so feel free to subscribe if that sounds interesting to you. But now let's go ahead and jump into the results. First, I want to show you what my baseline KD is when I play normally without two boxing, three boxing, or using a VPN. As you can see, my baseline KD is a 1.88. Now let's compare that to the three boxing lobbies. So after the 7 days of testing, I ended up with a 4.63 KD, which is more than double my baseline. So clearly, without a doubt, three boxing works. Now I'll get into some cons about three boxing and why I personally don't plan on using it anymore. But first, let's compare these results to the VPNs that I've tested out so far this year. First is NoLagVPN, which I ended up with a 4.56 KD. So just a little worse than three boxing, but the lobbies felt basically the same for me, to be honest. Next is SBMMOFF, which I had a 3.7 KD. This is also fairly respectable, but clearly not as good as the former two methods. And then finally, ExitLag, which I had a 2.9 KD. Which is better than my baseline by quite a bit, but out of all the methods, this one got me the least impressive results. Now, I want to be very clear, even though I don't plan on three boxing anymore, it is obviously a great method if you're sick of skill-based matchmaking and you don't want to spend any money on a VPN. I would say it's actually the best free method for bot lobbies as of right now. That being said, it has three serious downsides that doesn't make it worth it in my opinion. The first downside, and probably the biggest one, is that you can only play with one friend using this method. And the only game mode you guys can play is quads since the two reverse boosted accounts take up one squad position each. The second downside is that it's a huge hassle to constantly have to join and leave games with the bot accounts. Every time you join a match, you have to leave in the pregame lobby with the two reverse boosted accounts. And then after the match is over, you have to join back up with the two accounts, which can get very annoying very quickly. And then the last downside is that it can be impossible to three box unless you can make three separate accounts. So if you're on console and you don't have a PC to play on, then you would have to have three consoles in total just to have all the accounts running at the same time. It's a little easier on PC because you can just make one Steam account, one Battle Net, and then an Xbox Game Pass or something similar. The way that I did it was my main account was on Battle Net, and then I had one account on Steam, and the last account was on my PS5. Now, if you don't mind all these cons, then more power to you. Enjoy the easier lobbies. Personally, I'm going to stick with NoLagVPN for now since it's cheap, simple to use, I can play with all my friends whenever I want, and the lobbies seem just as easy. Keep in mind, I'm not sponsored by NoLagVPN, and I have no loyalty to them. But just like the other VPNs that I test, I have an affiliate link with NoLag to help you guys out. So if you want to get 60% off NoLag, then you can find that link in the description of this video. If you guys have any questions about any of the VPNs or three boxing, then leave a message in the comments section and I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. But that's all I have for this video. I have plenty more testing videos coming out, so don't forget to subscribe, and I'll see you guys next time.

Does 3 Boxing Give Easier Lobbies In Warzone(WITH PROOF)
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