![]() ![]() The thing to remember is that if you have the swap speed attachment on your gun, that makes it faster, so those cards have a little bit of a diminishing returns effect, but if you go from zero to whatever this card offers, you’ll see very clearly how much it actually helps, I’m going to swap and shoot as fast as I can, I’m going to swap back to the other weapon and shoot again, and you’ll see how much time has passed in the meantime. In the other corner, we have hubris, and what hubris does is it gives you 75 weapon exchange speed, but when you take damage, you lose 20 accuracy for three seconds, so we’re going to go through each of those stats on those cards and see how much they affect your game, and if it really matters, does the extra 25 exchange speed really matter at the end of the day? Tell you exactly how much of a difference it makes Now the situation is I’m going to have a Belgian and a Phoenix and the reason for that is I usually have a sub and then there’s a sniper rifle and when I do the swap speed stuff, which I think is what a lot of people do to manage reload builds, the Belgian is very slow on swap and so is the Phoenix and we’re going to see that go from zero to 50 and then zero to 75% and how much of a difference it makes. ![]() If you’re a back 4 blood nerd, you’re going to love today’s article because what we’re going to do is dive into two different decks and see how they compete with each other because one of the things I’ve been asked about a lot lately since I’ve been posting deck articles that apply to all games is swap speed, so we’re going to compare two cards, one of which is gun out and gun out What it does is it gives you 50 swap speed, but it gives you a penalty of minus 5 damage resistance.
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