Black Ops Multiplayer Camos: Full List, COD Points, and Prestige 14 Gold

Black Ops multiplayer includes 15 camo options, and every one of them can be bought using COD Points. Gold camo is the standout exception because it only becomes available after you hit Prestige 14, which may turn the grind into the main event. If you want to browse the full lineup of camo content from Black Ops 1, this page lists the camo details, along with visuals and purchase pricing, in one place.

You can also enter secret codes into a terminal found in the main menu of Black Ops. Here’s the complete set of codes, what each one does, and how they work.

For weapon cosmetics, every camo is obtained by spending COD Points. You’ll need to buy each camo separately for the specific gun you want to apply it to. The good news is that COD Points can be earned through normal play, rather than being restricted to real-money purchases like in more recent Call of Duty entries, where COD Points function as a paid virtual currency.

All Camos in Black Ops 1

Purchased for 250 COD Points.

Purchased for 50,000 COD Points after reaching Prestige 14.

How to Get Gold Camo in Black Ops 1

Gold camo is tied to Prestige 14. The moment you reach Prestige 14, you can buy Gold camo for every gun for 50,000 COD Points. If you’ve been pushing your account to Prestige 14, you’ll likely already have the points needed. This is the only route to Gold camo—there are no camo challenges, and you won’t have to meet any headshot-based requirements.

There are no secret camo rewards. Once you’ve unlocked and equipped Gold camo, you’ll have access to everything available in Black Ops 1’s camo system. Black Ops 1 also does not include a Diamond camo.

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