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Veteran Build - Warhammer 40k: Darktide
The Falchion-Flavored Silver Bullet Specialist
Veteran Build - Warhammer 40k: Darktide
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Weapons
Curios
Talent Tree
Description
Unleash your res-maxxing public Auric medic potential and tap into the explosive, ear-drum-shattering might of the Godwyn-Branx Mk VI Bolt Pistol! This weapon isn't just for show. It’s your golden ticket to creating massive zones of denial, blinding your teammates, and scattering poxwalkers like bowling pins. Pair it with the lightning-quick, butter-cutting strikes of the heated Aridin Mk I Power Falchion, and you've got a Weapon Specialist combo that ensures you stay alive long enough to fix everyone else's skill issues.
With our Leave No One Behind talent, we take camaraderie to a deeply invasive level. The Falchion isn't just a sword; it is our tried-and-true, battlefield-certified "Silver Bullet." We are laser-focused on monitoring our squadmates' "core temperature." This intense medical commitment, stacked with three potent 12% revive speed curio perks, gives us a 56% revive speed multiplier. We pull people off the floor so fast that Nurgle’s forces don’t even have time to finish their spawn animations!
But what happens when your teammates, likely neglecting their hydration, missing their essential Motrin, and lacking any survival instinct, decide to take a quick nap in a pool of fire? No worries! With Only In Death Does Duty End loaded up, you have the ultimate Shout-Induced CPR technique. You literally scream at them so loudly that their soul is legally forced back into their physical body.
However, keep in mind, your vocal cords can't undo rope. If they were tricked into a kinky, non-consensual BDSM session and are now fully hogtied by the Heretics and left at a rescue checkpoint, you'll actually have to physically jog over and untie them while perhaps silently questioning their life choices.
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Real talk corner: Is this build fully optimized for Havoc or Auric Maelstrom missions? Absolutely not. This build will actively struggle when the meta-sweats start counting frames. The toughest test I’ve put this through is public Auric Quickplay, which can be a psychological horror game depending on who you end up squadding up with. If you want to sweat in Havocs or Auric Maelstrom, you’ll likely need to swap your weapons to your liking, change a couple of talents, and perhaps abandon either the holy rectal thermometer lifestyle or the shout-induced CPR technique for the meta. But where is the fun in that?