Season 3 Reloaded Warzone introduced a new asset to the battle royale: Winding. If initially everyone thought it would revolutionize the meta, players are now much less convinced.
Winding is a perk that reduces damage from bullets, explosives, and flames by 20%. It rewards aggressive players who want to dislodge camping players.
On paper, Sinuous had the potential to become the most used perk in the battle royale, ahead of Cold Blooded and Running Stride, but now that it’s been deployed, players are starting to think it’s not. may not be as strong as it looks.
? New perk “Serpentine” (Perk slot 1):
“Sprinting reduces incoming damage from bullets, explosives and flames by 20%. pic.twitter.com/pGbRDHxWQ1
— Dexerto Intel FR (@DexertoIntelFR) May 23, 2022
Is Warzone’s Winding perk that powerful?
JGOD, a popular content creator on Warzone, shared on Twitter discoveries made by another content creator, Mavriq, who discovered through a clip that the Winding perk only triggers once all the armor is gone. of the player has disappeared.
Essentially, Sinuous is proven when it comes to getting out of a brief skirmish, but it won’t perform miracles when it comes time to rush into an enemy.
As can be seen in the clip in question, it only takes a few extra shots to take down someone even if they are equipped with Winding.
Saw @MavriqGG mention that serpentine only applied to base health, so I looked a little closer and it looks like that is how it works.
In this Clip from @DougisRaw stream you can see that he gets white plate hitmarkers, then blue, then serpentine, then a down.
Not strong imo pic.twitter.com/UTM7Qytr6j
— James—JGOD (@JGODYT) May 26, 2022
The streamer added in another tweet that Curvy “could be a much stronger perk if used in higher health modes like Trials of Iron.”
Winding can be fun to try in order to change the pace of some shootouts, but don’t expect it to be the reason for your victory.