Dust 2 has always been a map where strategy and skill shine, and Wallbangs are a big part of that. Knowing where to shoot through walls can help you clear tough angles and surprise opponents. Use these CS2 Dust 2 Wallbangs to take control and catch your enemies off guard.
Best CS2 Dust 2 Wallbangs
T Spawn from CT Spawn
Any player with enough experience knows that Dust 2 is all about securing mid-control. At the start of the round, to stop any players from rushing down mid, this Wallbang can be extremely useful. Firstly, after getting out from CT spawn, walk to the furthest left wall at mid and stand there. Next, aim just above the second beam on the doors and start to shoot. Even if does not get you a kill, it should still stop any mid-rushes coming out from the terrorists.
Goose from A Short
This Wallbang targets a good spot where AWPers often camp to get free kills on A Short. To execute, walk to the stairs on A short and nestle yourself in the corner. Then aim right at the edge of the wall, which is wood and allows shots to go through. An AK47 or Desert Eagle is best for this Wallbang.
A Default from A Short
Another Wallbang you can use alongside the previous one targets the A default boxes where enemies often hide. Moreover, this is also perfect for tricky retake situations when you cannot see enemies after they have planted the bomb. Walk to the corner wall at A Short and aim between the boxes at A Default. Doing so allows you to bypass the boxes and damage any enemies hiding behind them.
A Ramp from Mid Doors
To clear any enemies hiding at A ramp, or make them get out of position so your allies can get them from A long, this Wallbang is very effective. Doing so requires you to get out from mid-doors and place yourself at the edge of the second column on the left-hand side wall. Then, aim at the middle of the boxes shown below and shoot. This usually tags enemies and forces them to change their positions.
Ninja Boxes from A Long
Counter-terrorists often hide at Ninja to catch enemies coming from A Long who ignore the position. It also works well in retakes where terrorists can shoot down their opponents coming from mid. So, this Wallbang works well to clear this position and is simple to do. Once out from A long, walk to the wall just before the car and secure yourself in the position. You can also ask a friend to protect you from any enemies who come from mid. Then, aim at the boxes on the left as shown below to clear Ninja.
Conclusion
These Wallbangs are perfect for clearing tricky positions and gaining an edge on both T-side and CT-side rounds. With this guide, you can take control of key areas and eliminate hidden enemies effectively. Practice them in your games to make these Wallbangs a reliable part of your strategy.