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*This upgrade is useful when combined with [[weapons]] such as [[Sniper Rifles]] and [[Hand Cannons]]. | *This upgrade is useful when combined with [[weapons]] such as [[Sniper Rifles]] and [[Hand Cannons]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:17, 3 November 2016
Chain of Woe | |
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Information | |
Class | Hunter |
Subclass | Gunslinger |
Type | Miscellaneous |
Column | 8 |
Prerequisite | None |
Next | Over the Horizon |
Description | Precision kills increase weapon reload speed. Stacks up to 3 times. |
Chain of Woe is a perk for Gunslinger. Precision Kills, or kills from critical damage, increase the weapon's reload speed for 15 seconds. The buff stacks up to 3 times refreshing on each precision kill, even if you already have 3 stacks. Each stack gives +20 to Reload. If your weapon reaches the reload stat cap, the upgrade gives +5% / +10% / +15% bonus to reload beyond the cap for each stack you have at the cap.
Tips and Tricks
- It is useful for increasing your overall DPS. Less time spent reloading means more time on the trigger.
- This upgrade is useful when combined with weapons such as Sniper Rifles and Hand Cannons.
- It can be useful when combo'd with Gunslinger's Trance while using a weapon with high Rate of Fire such as a Machine Gun.