How to hold down domination zones in Black Ops 7
Domination in BO7 feels way less "random" once you treat it like a spawn puzzle, not a deathmatch, and if you're warming up mechanics in something like a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby, bring that same mindset into real matches: your first job is to grab space and make the other team's options ugly.
Own B, Don't Visit It
Most new players sprint past B flag like it's optional. It isn't. B is the loudest vote on where people spawn, where fights happen, and who gets to rotate first. Off the start, commit to B with purpose—get bodies there, cap it fast, then hold it long enough that the game "believes" you own it and starts feeding you safer spawns.
Use Cover Like You Mean It
Standing on a flag in the open is basically asking to get deleted. Find the map's built-in cover—boxes, pillars, busted walls—and work from there. I like setting up so I can see one lane and hear the other. You don't need to watch everything. You just need to watch the lane that matters right now.
Utility Wins the Cap
People forget how much a single piece of equipment changes a fight. Toss a smoke grenade as you're finishing the capture so they can't instantly read your position. If you've got a trophy system, plant it where it protects the flag, not where it protects your pride. When the hallway gets tight, Tac Stance can steady you up—yeah, it's not pretty, but it keeps you alive through messy trades.
Simple Roles, Fewer Headaches
If you're solo, you'll end up trying to do three jobs and doing none well. If you've got friends, split it: 1) a Holder with an AR and trophy, 2) a Flanker on SMG/shotgun timing their pushes, 3) a pressure player with an LMG or whatever keeps heads down. The point isn't "perfect comps." It's making sure someone is always protecting B while someone else is ruining their rotation.
Routes Beat Hero Plays
When you lose a flag, you don't have time to wander. Learn the quick cuts—windows, ladders, weird side stairs, vents—whatever the map gives you. I've done that thing where you load a private match and just run routes, no shots fired. Feels dumb. Helps a ton when you're down ten points and B's flashing red.
Talk, Then Stop Chasing
Comms don't need to be a podcast—"two pushing B," "one top left," "A's safe" is enough. And don't chase that one guy across the map just because he tagged you. Ask one question: does this kill help keep a flag? If not, let it go, lock your lanes, and keep the scoreboard moving, and if you're also trying to level guns or practice setups before you buy BO7 Bot Lobby, you'll notice these habits translate straight into calmer wins.


