Cosplay Guide
All-black from helmet to boot, shark jaw mask pulled tight, night vision goggles flipped up. The most anonymous and visually imposing operator in Call of Duty, assembled in fifteen pieces.
Velikan is one of Call of Duty’s most intriguing characters precisely because almost nothing is known about him. No confirmed name, no confirmed origin, no confirmed allegiance. He appears in Modern Warfare and Warzone as an operator defined entirely by his silhouette: enormous build, all-black loadout, shark jaw mask, and a helmet that looks like it came from a different era of warfare. The mystery is the character. Everything on Velikan is black, and that is the first and most important rule of this build. Colour consistency matters more than the number of pieces assembled. Full character background is available on the Velikan Call of Duty Wiki page.
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Boots first, always. Then the black combat suit and tactical belt over the jacket waist. Drop leg holster straps to the right thigh at mid-thigh. Knee and elbow pads clip on over the suit. Neck protector goes on before the vest. Tactical vest over the combat jacket. Waist pack clips to the belt at the front. Shoulder armour buckles strap over the vest at both shoulder caps. Gloves on before headgear. Attach the dummy NVG mount to the helmet front rail before putting it on. Helmet on, then shark jaw mask over the lower face. Backpack goes on last over everything.
Velikan communicates nothing. He arrives. He stands. He allows the full-face coverage and imposing silhouette to do everything. At a cosplay event, stay still in a visible position and let people come to you. Move slowly and deliberately. Do not react to noise or crowds. The all-black anonymity of the costume is both the character and the performance. Good posture and deliberate movement do the rest.
Everything Must Be Black
Velikan’s entire loadout is black without exception. If any piece arrives in dark navy, grey, or olive, it breaks the cosplay. Check product listings carefully before ordering, particularly the combat suit which ships in multiple colourways. Colour consistency across all fifteen pieces matters more than the total number of pieces assembled. A five-piece build where everything is correctly black is more convincing than a twelve-piece build with mismatched tones.
NVG Mount Before the Helmet Goes On
Attach the dummy NVG mount to the front Picatinny rail of the fast helmet before putting the helmet on. It is significantly easier to do off the head. Clip it onto the rail and tighten the thumb screw until firm. Flip the goggles up into the stowed position for wearing and down for photos. This piece alone moves the cosplay from generic black soldier to specifically Velikan for any Modern Warfare or Warzone player.
Shoulder Armour Over the Vest
The leather shoulder armour buckles strap over the tactical vest, not under it. They should sit at the shoulder caps and cross over the upper chest. Tighten the buckles until they sit firm without restricting arm movement. This piece gives Velikan his slightly non-regulation, imposing silhouette beyond standard military kit and is the detail most distinctive to this character specifically at any cosplay event.
Posture and Presence
Velikan is known for being physically imposing. The full kit adds considerable visual bulk regardless of actual body size. The helmet adds height, the shoulder armour broadens the silhouette, and the tactical vest fills out the torso. Stand straight, move deliberately, and take up space. The anonymity of the full-face coverage means the body language does all the character work. Stay in that stillness throughout the event and let the costume carry the performance.
Comfort at Long Events
The helmet and shark jaw mask both add warmth in crowded venues. The helmet can be taken off between photos without losing the core look. The mask gets warm after extended wear. Pull it down between interactions and replace it before photos. The knee and elbow pads can be removed mid-event without affecting the costume significantly. Tactical boots are built for extended wear and are comfortable for a full convention day.
Weapon Prop and Venue Rules
Item 11 requires checking the venue policy before bringing it. Most conventions require prop weapons to be zip-tied inoperable or ban them entirely. The Velikan cosplay is completely recognisable without the air rifle prop. The helmet with NVG mount, shark jaw mask, shoulder armour, and all-black suit carry all the character recognition needed. Leave the prop at home if there is any uncertainty about venue rules.
Masked Operators
Velikan’s all-black anonymity alongside Ghost’s skull balaclava and König’s full tactical hood creates a group defined entirely by face coverings. Three characters from three different CoD titles, each with a completely different aesthetic for concealing their identity, unified by the shared visual language of heavy kit and deliberate anonymity. Immediately recognisable to any CoD fan and visually striking to anyone unfamiliar with the games, this is the strongest cosplay group pairing available for Velikan.
CoD All-Stars
Four characters from across the Call of Duty franchise with completely different visual identities. Velikan’s all-black mystery, Captain Price’s beret and moustache, Soap’s skull balaclava and tactical vest, and Farah Karim’s Urzikstani resistance aesthetic create a group that spans multiple game titles and covers the full range of the Modern Warfare operator roster. Every CoD player in the room will identify every character without prompting.
Shadow Company and Allies
Velikan alongside Philip Graves and Shadow Company builds the mercenary side of the Modern Warfare universe: operators who work outside official command structures. Three distinct looks covering Velikan’s all-black mystery, Graves’s sharp private military contractor aesthetic, and Shadow Company’s covert ops gear. A group that makes narrative sense within the game’s lore and has strong visual contrast between its members.
Ghosts Unit
Velikan’s operator aesthetic alongside the Ghosts unit from CoD: Ghosts creates a squad where each member has a distinct look but all share the same heavy tactical operator DNA. Three different face coverings from three different parts of the franchise, unified by all-black or dark military kit. Velikan’s NVG helmet, Keegan’s skull balaclava and dark camo, and Logan’s Ghosts operator look create a group with strong visual coherence and franchise-wide recognition.
Velikan has no official licensed costume. The dummy NVG helmet mount and the shark jaw mask are the anchor purchases: buy these first as they are the most character-specific items and the hardest to substitute. The fast helmet is the third priority since the NVG mount requires it. The leather shoulder armour is the fourth, as it is what separates Velikan from a generic black soldier. Everything else fills in around those four pieces. The weapon prop is optional: budget for it last and confirm venue rules before purchasing. A minimum recognisable build using just the helmet with NVG mount, shark jaw mask, black combat suit, tactical vest, and black boots costs approximately $60 to $90.
The minimum recognisable Velikan build is five pieces: fast helmet with NVG mount, shark jaw mask, black combat suit, tactical vest, and black boots. That five-piece version costs approximately $60 to $90 and reads clearly as Velikan to anyone who knows the character. The shoulder armour is the next most important addition, as it is inexpensive and dramatically increases character specificity. The backpack, waist pack, neck protector, and elbow pads all add detail but are not load-bearing for recognition. Skip the weapon prop at any budget if venue rules are uncertain.
The Velikan cosplay is fifteen pieces, all black: combat suit, drop leg holster, tactical backpack, shark jaw mask with goggles, black fast helmet, tactical vest, neck protector, gloves, belt, waist pack, air rifle prop, knee and elbow pads, leather shoulder armour, dummy NVG helmet mount, and black tactical boots. The helmet with NVG mount and the shark jaw mask are the essential items. A minimum recognisable build can be assembled for $60 to $90. Full build runs $100 to $200.
Velikan wears an all-black tactical combat suit, a fast helmet with a dummy night vision goggle mount, a shark jaw airsoft mask with goggles, a heavy tactical vest with leather shoulder armour buckles strapped over it, a neck protector, drop leg holster, belt, waist pack, tactical gloves, knee and elbow pads, and black tactical boots. Every piece is black. He carries an assault rifle and is one of the most visually imposing operators in the entire CoD roster.
Velikan has no confirmed identity, backstory, or dialogue in Call of Duty. The anonymity is deliberate and is the character. For cosplay in-character performance, Velikan communicates nothing. He arrives, stands, and allows the all-black silhouette, NVG helmet, shark jaw mask, and shoulder armour to do all the work. Stay still. Move slowly. Let the costume carry the performance.
The fast helmet with the dummy NVG mount attached is the single most character-specific piece. Without it the cosplay reads as a generic black tactical operator. The shark jaw mask is the second most important detail. Get those two right and the all-black loadout immediately reads as Velikan to any CoD player. The leather shoulder armour is the third most recognisable piece.
The Velikan cosplay is one of the more involved CoD builds at fifteen pieces. The key constraint is that everything must be black. A minimum five-piece recognisable build costs approximately $60 to $90. The full fifteen-piece build runs $100 to $200. All items are widely available. Build order matters: boots first, then suit and lower gear, then vest and shoulder armour, then gloves, then helmet with NVG already attached, then shark jaw mask last.
Prioritise: fast helmet with NVG mount, shark jaw mask, black combat suit, tactical vest, and black tactical boots. Those five items create a recognisable Velikan cosplay. The shoulder armour is the next most impactful addition for the cost. The backpack, waist pack, neck protector, and elbow pads all add detail but are not required for recognition. Everything must be black at any budget level.
Ghost and König are the strongest pairings, as all three characters are defined by face coverings that obscure their identities. For a broader CoD group, Captain Price, Soap, and Keegan P. Russ all pair well with Velikan’s operator aesthetic. The masked operators trio of Velikan, Ghost, and König is one of the most visually striking CoD group cosplay concepts available.
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