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− | Patience and Time ( | + | Patience and Time (Perk) is a [[Weapon Upgrades|weapon perk]] that is unique to the [[Exotic]] [[Sniper Rifle]] [[Patience and Time]]. |
'''Effect:''' You gain [[cloak]] (stealth) while aiming down sights. | '''Effect:''' You gain [[cloak]] (stealth) while aiming down sights. | ||
*The stealth is not instantly, it takes about 3 seconds for it to activate. | *The stealth is not instantly, it takes about 3 seconds for it to activate. | ||
==Weapons== | ==Weapons== | ||
+ | {{Weapon List (perks)}} | ||
==Tips and Tricks== | ==Tips and Tricks== | ||
*Firing your weapon or taking a shot will take you out of invisibility. | *Firing your weapon or taking a shot will take you out of invisibility. |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 20 October 2015
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Effect | you gain cloak (stealth) while aiming down sights. |
Description | You gain active camouflage while aiming down sights. |
Patience and Time (Perk) is a weapon perk that is unique to the Exotic Sniper Rifle Patience and Time.
Effect: You gain cloak (stealth) while aiming down sights.
- The stealth is not instantly, it takes about 3 seconds for it to activate.
Weapons
Tips and Tricks
- Firing your weapon or taking a shot will take you out of invisibility.
- You do not camouflage immediately after Aim Down Sights. Camouflage occurs about 3 seconds after ADS.
- You can fire the weapon within that 3 seconds and you'll still turn invisible.
- The camouflage wears off after about 8 seconds.
- In PVE mobs generally lose aggro of you shortly after stealthing. Just be careful of anything with an AoE attack, like Minotaurs or Centurions; they'll keep firing at where you were, which may be close enough to hit.