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Human Greed needs a buff.

fixblitzskin
fixblitzskin Member Posts: 183
edited November 5 in Feedback and Suggestions

Human greed shows auras around 8 meters of a chest for 3 seconds meanwhile weave attunement shows permanent aura around 12 meters form a dropped item. I know weave is getting a nerf soon and maybe it will make this comparison useless. I think a couple number buffs can make this perk better. In a normal match only 3 chests spawn 1 being in the basement i think this perk should spawn 2 more chests like hoarder does.

Buffs:

8 meters → 10 meters

3 seconds → 5 seconds

Adds 2 chests

Comments

  • For_The_People
    For_The_People Member Posts: 602
    edited November 5

    I can’t really disagree with any of your suggestions - seems a generally fair and balanced trade off :)

    I do however, in general feel that an overload of aura perks are seriously unhealthy for the game as they make the bar for newer players’ entry into the game significantly more steep.

  • Devil_hit11
    Devil_hit11 Member Posts: 9,082

    i'd just make aura around chest permanent. no timer.

  • fixblitzskin
    fixblitzskin Member Posts: 183

    I don't think this aura perk is harder for new players to understand due to it showing up in the screen as a debuff plus you can counter it by opening the chest meanwhile bbq and nowhere to hide are hidden to survivors.