What do perks do in black ops 2




















AI-controlled air support Scorestreaks can't detect you. Some air support Scorestreaks can be player-controlled at anytime , which means they are still able to attack you if the AI is overridden. Allows you to earn bonus points for each action you take, which in turn earns you Scorestreak rewards faster.

For example, capturing an enemy flag gives you points, but with Hardline you get points. Enemy UAV's can't detect you while moving , but if you stop, you'll show up on the enemy radar. While the EMP doesn't affect you, you still can't call in Scorestreak rewards. Allows you to replenish your ammo, equipment and grenades from enemies that weren't killed with explosives.

Killed enemies leave Scavenger bags that can be picked up. Enemy player-controlled air support Scorestreak rewards also can't target you normally. Allows you to swap your weapons faster than normal - equipment and grenades can also be used faster.

You can also safely throw back enemy grenades. This new iteration of zombies has changed many aspects of the game players once loved, and one of the biggest changes is the perk system. The new perk system allows players to upgrade their perks in the lobby and make them better than ever. While some perks are still better than others, each perk new and old is better than their previous versions. The newest perk added to the list is Elemental Pop, which allows players to access bullet modifications at random.

Other perks, like Juggernog, now increase player health even higher than they once did. Who's Who was added exclusively to the Die Rise map in Black Ops 2 , and, luckily, that's where it stayed. It was a useful perk, giving the players the ability to revive themselves within a certain time limit. However, it was essentially like having a worse version of Quick Revive.

Tombstone Soda was only featured in TranZit, and was eventually replaced by a gobblegum. This perk allowed players to be revived with their entire inventory , which was amazing for the time.

One caveat, though, was that the player would have to return to the spot in which they died within a certain amount of time to regain their items. This perk was replaced in Black Ops 3 by the gobblegum Aftertaste. This gobblegum gives the same effect minus the guns, allowing players to be revived with their perks. Tombstone Soda has since been reworked in the new Black Ops Cold War game and is better than it used to be.

While still not the most amazing perk, it acts more like Who's Who. When players get downed with this perk they reappear in an ethereal form, and are able to run over to their body and revive themselves. Thanks to the upgrade system in the new game, players can upgrade this perk to allow themselves to get their gear back and prevent their perks from disappearing. This perk is especially useful when players have heavy weapons that slow them down. Other than that, this perk doesn't have much use unless players are trying to get across the map quickly.

Stamin-Up has been upgraded in the newest zombies game and has received some decent upgrades. Now, players who invest in the Speed Cola perk can get an increase to their backpedal speed, immunity to fall damage, and the ability to walk faster while aiming.

Stamin-Up is still one of the perks players will want if they plan on carrying around the big guns. Deadshot Daiquiri was introduced in the Call of the Dead map in Black Ops and has since found itself in almost every zombies map thanks to the Wunderfizz machine. Though this perk offers tons of aiming benefits, it doesn't quite live up to the rest of the perks.

More often than not, players loathe getting this perk and would rather have something more useful. Deadshot Daquiri received a much-needed upgrade in Cold War. While it still moves the player's sight to the critical spot of an enemy, it has other upgrades that are worthwhile to get. These upgrades include dealing more damage to enemies at full health, dealing more damage to armor, and reducing hip-fire spread. This is only the beginning, since more upgrades have since been added to the game.

Vulture Aid Elixir is one of the few perks with multiple effects. For starters, it makes players see zombies that have a green gas leaking from them. Shooting these zombies will cause a gas cloud to appear, which players can stand in to avoid detection. It costs points. In Black Ops II , a Persistent Upgrade by the same name mirrors the effects of PhD Flopper, except it doesn't protect the player from regular fall damage and overcooked grenades.

On the consoles, it costs points, and on PC, it costs points due to the lack of Aim Assist. This Perk allows players to carry one extra weapon in their inventory. This costs points. This Perk allows players to regain their entire inventory minus the Tombstone Perk after their death via Power-Up when they respawn.

Players can decide to commit suicide or wait until they bleed out for the Perk to work. Who's Who is a Perk introduced in the map Die Rise and is exclusive to that map only. The player would also have the number of points they had when downed, and they can purchase anything, but it won't affect what the "real" player has, thus removing all of the purchased items when revived, as well as returning all of the spent points.

The player would have a chance to go revive their real selves in a certain time limit or complete the round to be automatically revived, or have another player revive the downed player. This Perk can be stacked with Quick Revive on Solo, giving the player limited time before being revived. Downing in this state would result in the game-ending.



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