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Sorry, I never play without Brave, so I am not certain if you do get less panic after killing a number of zombies. Perhaps you do, but that bonus overrides the 'Brave' trait bonus, which makes it so I get paniced.
Even if you survive for more then 12 months, you still get panic.
Me too.
The upsides are: Lots of extra points to spend. An almost unnoticible speed increase when panic is maxed. If I ever do this type of character again i would probably skip Adrenaline Junkie entirely, waste of 8 points.
Downsides are: Unnoticible accuracy and vision decrease. Takes a minute or two to calm down when you get indoors so you can go to sleep.
Honestly I thought it would be a lot worse of a character but she's a wee trail leaving lil trooper.
The only bad impact panic has in-game is accuracy loss on guns, everything else is more than manageable, and if you use my combo with a strong knife guy, then it becomes obsolete.
One shot grabbles handles every zombie, and if they clutch together then you shove 'em away and take those down you're able to before the others arise again or catch up.
If you have a burning passion for guns, then just saw-off a shotgun, and aim for min. 2 sec before shooting at a large crowd, that usually takes down 2-5 per shot, this'll probably be your best way to level up shooting skills when being constantly panicked, remember to chow down some beta blockers before combat to manage the stress ;)