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What's the point of two perks anyway?
To improve your odds of securing a hook, agiation lets you get to a hook quickly to save time, and allows you to outrun any survivor trying to come from behind. Iron grasp gives you a little extra time needed to reach a hook either because the hook was really far, or bodyblocking survivors. Personally, I always felt that comboing the two perks was unnecessary, and felt agiation to be superior, even before the iron grasp nerf.
I'm going to tell you something, that wasn't the point of my post, my point was in explaining the uses of the two perks, not how well they perform. Anyways, that extra 1.92 seconds has gotten me hooked multiple times ever since the nerf, besides, it still reduces the effects of wiggling, which can still screw you over from time to time. I'll agree with you on one thing, Iron Grasp isn't your best choice if you have other decent perks available, but it's still superior to a lot of killer perks.
trust me go agitation if you DONT want to be annoyed to hell by anyone blocking you from teh hook :p