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which is why most people dont like it. because most dont spy, they just trickstab and crap
Personally, I'd use C&D very similarly to Deadringer. Nothing will spook a team more than the realization that a Spy is still alive in their enemy lines.
I prefer the stock watch over all for one reason. I can stay invisible indefinitely AND move. C&D forces you to stay put all to often for my taste and slows game play down.
Gah, some many noobie spies say this...
If you just want to be a voyeur, go Spectator and you can view the WHOLE FREAKIN' BATTLEFIELD quickly and with absolutely no risk; AND you can instantly then switch to Spy and start contributing with a better choice of watch instead of stuck hiding all the round.
it might drain faster but it never runs out
people dont know this apprently
it literally never runs out. go use it and see for yourself
.....the CnD never runs out of cloak.......even when running