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Deadhard is indeed a really good perk, however its also very hard to use and as a high rank nurse i can say that even experienced players mess this skill up quite a bit. So i think we can both imagine how often low ranks fuck up or forget to use the perk
This perk is like Decisive Strike, however, there is no alternative for Decisive strike. Dead hard can be easily replaced by Sprint burst, or most other exhaustionbound perks.
TLDR; due to its difficulty to pull off and easier to use alternatives, this perk gets a tier B.
Hope this clarifies things,
Larissa
If you read my introduction. you can see that i rank the perks based on usefulness ingame, and whether it helps you towards survival. As a blood farming perk, We're gonna live forever doesnt do anything for you ingame and thus got a tier E.
Moreover, if I were in game I'd much rather get rescued by someone who has borrowed time ready or We'll make it. Those perks help me (and therefore also him) towards survival.
I'm not saying the perk itself is bad, actually the perk does quite give some bloodpoints and it's surely better than No One Left Behind. But this guide isn't for which perks give the most bloodpoints.
Though you are sure welcome to disagree, I hope this clarifies my decision.
Larissa.