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The video focuses on the in-depth analysis of a new stasis heavy burst hand cannon named Bold Indix, examining its unique perks and comparing it to other popular weapons like Warden's Law. Key perks include "Air Trigger" and "To the Pain," enhancing attributes like handling and aim assist but having limitations, especially in PvP settings. "Headstone" is highlighted for creating powerful stasis crystals upon precision kills, with its effectiveness enhanced by the recent stasis rework. The video also discusses "Desperate Measures" and "Golden Tricorn" for their significant damage bonuses and "Demolitionist" for its utility in grenade energy regeneration.
Additionally, the synergies between Bold Indix’s perks and various game mods are explored, emphasizing its strengths in PvE settings despite not outperforming other weapons entirely. The synergies with artifact mods like Creeping Chill and Winning Hand are noted, along with the potential boosts from the "Dealer’s Choice" trait. The speaker concludes by recommending Bold Indix for its versatility and potential effectiveness in various scenarios, especially given its stasis-related perks and combinations.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses a new hand cannon called Bold Indix, which is a stasis heavy burst hand cannon. The video covers the cannon’s perks and compares it to another popular hand cannon, Warden’s Law. Key perks in the third column include attrition orbs, strategist, air trigger, to the pain, headstone, loose change, and rapid hits. In the fourth column, perks listed are demolition, desperate measures, dragonfly, moving targets, collective action, golden tricorn, and eye of the storm. The presenter then delves into specific new perks such as air trigger, which increases ammo reserves, airborne accuracy, and reload speed at the cost of decreased target acquisition, making it less favorable for PvP. Another new perk, to the pain, increases handling and aim assist upon taking damage, beneficial for PvP as long as the weapon is not stowed. The analysis includes details on reload speeds, ammo reserves, and effects of these perks in both PvP and PvE settings.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the performance and benefits of an enhanced perk on a weapon, noting it provided only a slight improvement in aim down sights speed. They highlight issues with heavy burst hand cannons, particularly their slow reload speed, and suggest pairing with perks like rapid hit and Prismatic for enhancements.
The key feature discussed is the headstone perk, which spawns stasis crystals upon precision kills. The recent stasis rework has made headstone even more powerful due to doubled shatter damage. The speaker examines the shatter damage potential when combined with facets of Ruin and Whisper of fissures, which increases damage further and can trigger additional effects if used with a Prismatic Hunter.
The video also covers the potential of combining headstone with the dragonfly perk, which creates elemental damage explosions on precision kills. However, they note that dragonfly’s explosion does not break headstone’s stasis crystals as hoped. Other perks in the fourth column are discussed, including desperate measures, which provide increasing damage bonuses through certain actions.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the benefits of various perks in a game. “Desperate Measures” increases the timer to 8 seconds and can be refreshed with weapon, grenade, or melee kills to maintain a 30% damage bonus indefinitely. “Golden Tricorn” offers a potent 15% damage increase for 7 seconds with a weapon kill and a 50% bonus with an elemental matching ability kill. However, there’s a bug requiring super instead of ability matching for the Prismatic sub-class. “Demolitionist” is highlighted for its utility, providing 10-11% grenade ability energy back per kill and auto-reloading the weapon when using a grenade, especially effective with “Headstone.”
The “Dealer’s Choice” origin trait on the P Heart weapons grants super energy upon kills, with the effect amplified by equipping multiple such weapons. Specific Exotics like Kabasa, Steel Hunt, Ace of Spades, and Microcosm also interact with “Dealer’s Choice” to rapidly regain super energy, enhancing their effectiveness. The speaker provides recommendations for weapon rolls, suggesting combinations like “Headstone” with a damage perk such as “Desperate Measures” or pairing “Desperate Measures” with “Demolitionist” for synergy in grenade ability regeneration, particularly useful with stasis builds using “Whisper of Shards.”
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the potential of stasis weapons and artifact mods. They highlight the synergy between the hand cannon “Bold Endings” and various mods, such as Creeping Chill and Winning Hand. Creeping Chill causes enemies slowed or frozen by a stasis weapon to explode with stasis energy, while Winning Hand causes enemies killed by weapons with the Dealer’s Choice trait to explode with solar damage. Overcharged Armory adds a 25% damage buff to Dealer’s Choice weapons in certain activities. The speaker opines that “Bold Endings” performs better in PvE than PvP and praises its unique stasis synergies, despite it not competing with “Warden’s Law” in terms of overall performance. They conclude by recommending the weapon for its versatile perks and potential effectiveness in various scenarios.
