Facing Orda in Call of Duty Zombies: What You Need to Know
The Orda in Call of Duty is a towering creature made from human remains, commonly referred to as an "elder god" or "overlord" by those trapped in the Dark Aether. It was first seen as an Easter egg in Die Maschine, but it became a full enemy in Firebase Z and later in Outbreak.
Orda is slow but deadly. It uses ranged and melee attacks, has high health, and takes reduced damage unless hit with strong weapons at close range. It also regenerates health if players back off.
Orda's Origins in the Story

Dark Aether and the Rise of the Orda
After the multiverse collapsed into the Dark Aether, some creatures evolved into massive beings. These became known as Ordas. Survivors in the Dark Aether began to worship them, believing they were ancient gods.
Originally, Ordas were ruled by the Old Ones, but later they followed The Forsaken, another major threat in the storyline. Ordas gathered followers and dominated the Dark Aether.
First Encounters
Requiem Strike Teams first encountered an Orda during Operation Cerberus, where one was seen near a mirrored version of the Projekt Endstation facility in Poland. Later, in Operation Lost Property at Omega Outpost 25, Requiem fought and defeated another Orda.
Orda's Appearance

Orda is massive. Its body is formed from human bones and other remains. Its feet are especially noticeable, showing human skulls and limbs. Requiem scientist Oskar Strauss called them "Giants" for a reason. When you see one, it’s usually from far away—and it still looks huge.
How Orda Behaves in Different Modes
Die Maschine
Orda is not an active enemy in this mode. It shows up in the background as part of an Easter egg. You might spot it walking through the forest or see its hand behind the Speed Cola machine window if you trigger the correct buttons. It does not attack or affect gameplay here.
Firebase Z
This is where Orda becomes a real threat. It drops into the map during the third Assault Wave of the Defense mission. It slowly walks toward the Aether Reactor or Fire Control Unit. If it gets too close, it releases a beam that rapidly damages the objective.
If players don't kill Orda in time, the defense fails. It can also appear during the Maxis Potential sequence, acting as a final blocker before players can escape with Samantha Maxis.
Orda uses several attacks:
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Flaming fly swarms that track players.
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Mortar-like projectiles that spawn Hellhounds.
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Slow melee slams that down players instantly.
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Stomps that darken screens and deal heavy damage.
Orda is resistant to damage, especially at long range. You'll need upgraded weapons to take it down quickly.
Outbreak
In Outbreak, Orda becomes a world event and can appear early—sometimes by round 2. It roams freely, moving faster than before. Its attacks are also different:
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The Hellhound mortars no longer summon Hellhounds but keep firing repeatedly.
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The fly swarm now shields its weak point and must be cleared before you can damage Orda.
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The slam attack causes area-of-effect damage to grounded players.
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It can now fire projectiles that spawn normal zombies.
Orda corrupts areas with Dark Aether. If players stop attacking, it walks to these areas and heals rapidly. Unlike in Firebase Z, shooting Orda in different spots won’t affect damage—it takes the same hit no matter where it’s shot.
Best Loadouts and Gear Against Orda

Facing Orda without the right setup is a mistake. Here's what helps:
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Ring of Fire is the top field upgrade. It boosts damage and burns nearby enemies.
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Healing Aura helps revive teammates instantly—good for squads.
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Juggernog, Quick Revive, and Speed Cola are the top perks.
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Ray Gun and D.I.E. Shockwave are effective weapons.
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Pack-A-Punched guns are essential for dealing enough damage.
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Monkey bombs or decoys are useful for crowd control.
You can earn gear by completing Trials or Fury Crystal events. These speed up weapon upgrades and perk gains.
Fighting Orda: Strategy Tips

Orda fights are long and punishing. Don't rush in without a plan.
Keep your distance but not too far. Orda regenerates health if left alone too long. Watch for its ranged attacks and avoid standing still. Use powerful weapons to keep up the damage while clearing zombies.
If you see Orda slam both fists down and a purple ring appear, shoot its hands immediately. That’s the healing phase. If you fail to interrupt it, the fight drags on.
During early rounds, Orda gives out basic loot. But the higher the round, the better the rewards. At higher levels, you might get Wonder Weapons or high-rarity gear. Killing Orda always gives a Max Ammo drop and other random loot.
What Makes Orda Different
Orda isn't just big. It changes how players approach a match. Its attacks require movement, awareness, and firepower. You can't ignore it or play passively.
Its health regen forces you to stay engaged. Its resistance to damage punishes players who haven't upgraded. And it doesn’t have a weak spot like most enemies—just raw health that must be chipped away with teamwork and preparation.
Final Thoughts

Orda adds depth and challenge to Cold War Zombies. It’s a major threat with complex mechanics, and players must adapt to survive. Knowing when and how it shows up, and what tools you need to fight it, can save your team in Call of Duty.
The fights are tough but fair. Be ready, stay close, and keep the pressure on. Orda won’t go down easy.
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