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Zealot Build - Warhammer 40k: Darktide
The CrocoBuild
Zealot Build - Warhammer 40k: Darktide
Class
Weapons
Curios
Talent Tree
Description
This Is The Croco Zealot its my Build For him that covers everythink But it needs skill to play it once you master it you are basically god.
now the big question yaall might be wondering:: Why Inexorable Judgement and not the Blazing piety....
Well you brainless monkey first of all we dont need more crit chance sense we run shred on our melee weapon which we use most of the time and cavalcade on the spearhead Boltgun.
So lets do the math. We have a base crit chance of 5% on zealot. + scrourge passive which is 30% on full stacks. you have the 3 stacks full time basically. + 20% from shred on 5 stacks which you have all the time. this makes 55% crit chance so every 2nd hit is not a crit which with the attack speed you gain from this build is not really worth mentioning so we rather take + 20% extra attack speed and dmg from inexorable gudgment then get useless crits from blazing piety.
- you should not have any other questions this build requiers fast thinking.
- They wraft be swift is optional
Enjoy
Noticing that one testicle (your left) feels like it has bigger nerves or veins than the other side can feel strange — but it’s often not serious. Here's a breakdown of what might be going on: --- Possible Causes:
- Varicocele (most common),
What it is: Enlarged veins in the scrotum, often described as feeling like a "bag of worms." Side affected: Usually left testicle due to how the veins drain anatomically. Symptoms: Heaviness or dull ache. Enlarged veins visible or palpable. Possibly reduced fertility.
- Normal Anatomy,
It’s also completely normal for the two sides of your scrotum to feel slightly different. Veins, cords, and even testicle size can differ a bit.
- Epididymal cyst or spermatocele,
These are benign fluid-filled sacs near the epididymis. Usually painless and soft.
- Hernia (less likely unless bulge appears with strain),
If there's a bulge that gets worse when you cough or strain, it might be an inguinal hernia. --- When to See a Doctor: Go get checked by a urologist or general doctor if: It causes pain or discomfort The size or feeling changes rapidly You feel a lump that wasn’t there before You have fertility concerns You just want peace of mind (and that’s valid!) --- What They Might Do: Physical exam Ultrasound of the scrotum (non-invasive) Possibly refer you for follow-up if something unusual is found --- If you'd like, I can guide you on how to self-examine safely or help you prepare for a doctor visit. Just let me know.