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Stevewins123) - steve.gamefaqs(at)gmail.com 1 - 4 Players (Offline Competitive Play) Created on: January 28, 2010 Last Updated on: March 21, 2010 =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test This is just a test for me to ensure that it is 79 characters. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table Of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction....................1.00 Version History.................2.00 Overview of Perks...............3.00 Perk 1 Slot.....................4.00 4.01.................Marathon 4.02.................Sleight of Hand 4.03.................Scavenger 4.04.................Bling 4.05.................One Man Army Perk 2 Slot.....................5.00 5.01.................Stopping Power 5.02.................Lightweight 5.03.................Hardline 5.04.................Cold-Blooded 5.05.................Danger Close Perk 3 Slot.....................6.00 6.01.................Commando 6.02.................Steady Aim 6.03.................Scrambler 6.04.................Ninja 6.05.................SitRep 6.06.................Last Stand Death Streaks...................7.00 7.01.................Copycat 7.02.................Painkiller 7.03.................Martyrdom 7.04.................Final Stand Credits.........................8.00 Copyright.......................9.00 =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction (1.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, my name is Stephen Marcok and I'm the author of this guide, which is specifically meant to inform you about perks in the game "Modern Warfare 2." This guide was first made with the Xbox 360 version of the game in mind, but it's contents can also apply to the PS3 and PC versions of the game. This guide will be looking at perks in multiplayer, but I have plans to eventually expand this to contain Death Streaks, Kill Streak rewards, and equipment (i.e. Frag Grenades, Throwing Knives, etc.) However, the primary objective that I'll be working on first are the perks. If you need to specifically find something, use the Table of Contents and find the number of what you are looking for. Then, use the "Find" feature and type in the number. It should bring you to where you want to go. (The "Find" feature shortcut is accessed by pushing "Control" + "F" on the standard internet browser.) In this guide, sections are divided up by perk slots. For example, there will be sections like "Perk 1 Slot" and "Perk 2 Slot" If you need to contact me to ask a question, or to contribute data, you can contact me at steve.gamefaqs(at)gmail.com If you want to inform me about spelling errors, go ahead, but please be informed that I'm spelling things the Canadian way. That's "colour," not "color!" If you email me, put "Call of Duty" somewhere in the email title. And on a side note, please put a name to be credited by if you're contributing information. Thanks. :-) =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version History (2.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Very small changes will not be included in the version history. See the top for the last update date. Jan. 28, 2010 Guide first submitted to GameFAQs for approval. Version 1.00 Jan. 31, 2010 Lots of information added, regarding the Stopping Power perk. Version 1.20 Feb. 21, 2010 Sorted through e-mails and added information on a number of Version 1.50 different perks. Mar. 21, 2010 Started a section on Death Streaks. Version 1.60 =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview of Perks (3.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, you may be asking yourself, "What exactly are perks?" Well, perks are basically additions/modifiers that can be used to assist you by affecting game play. They can only be used in competitive multiplayer modes; either split-screen or online. You use them while creating custom classes to give yourself special abilities, or extra weapons. For example, one perk might give you the ability to sprint for an unlimited amount of time, while another perk might give you extra magazines for your weapon. Either way, all perks are an interesting way for everyone to express individuality, and to assist you in developing a unique strategy to help you excel in competitive multiplayer. Unlike in Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: World at War, there are far less perks in Modern Warfare 2. However, for the perks that were taken out from these 2 games, their abilities got added into existing MW2 (Modern Warfare 2) perks through a new concept. Now, there are "Pro" versions of perks, unlocked by fulfilling certain requirements that differ for each perk. These new "Pro" versions each have new abilities that get added on to the base perk. For example, the purpose of the perk "Marathon" is to let you sprint for unlimited amounts of time. When you sprint for 26 miles while using it, it automatically transforms into "Marathon Pro," which lets you sprint forever, as well as letting you climb over things faster. On the other hand, some perks were replaced by weapon attachments that are available (after being unlocked) for each gun, individually. And now, without further ado, on with the guide! =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perk 1 Slot (4.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At a glance, there are 5 different perks in this slot. --------------- Marathon (4.01) --------------- In game description: "Unlimited sprint." Level unlocked at: Level 1 What it does: Marathon is a nice perk if you're impatient, or if you like to get places quickly. Like the description says, this perk lets you sprint for as long as you like, unless you stop moving or attempt to fire your gun. Really quite simple - I much prefer other perks like Sleight of Hand or Bling. How to use: Just equip it, and sprint. On the Xbox version, this can be done by pressing on the left analog stick, on your controller. What it assists: Running PRO Version: Unlocked by sprinting for a total of 26 miles with this perk equipped, Marathon Pro allows you to climb over obstacles faster. ---------------------- Sleight of Hand (4.02) ---------------------- In game description: "Faster reloading." Level unlocked at: Level 1 What it does: Sleight of Hand is necessary for some guns, yet isn't too necessary for others. What it does is speed up the reloading process by a very large amount of time. You can definitely notice the decrease in time that it takes for your player to reload. For some guns, using this may be a waste of a perk, but for others it would be hard to survive without. I recommend using this perk with any weapon that has a small clip, or that takes a while to reload. For example, the AA-12 shotgun, or the Ranger. Any classes with guns that have large clips would be far better off with a different perk. How to use: Just equip it, and you're good to go. You don't need to do anything to activate the fast reload, other then just to hit the reload button. What it assists: The reloading time of any gun, including launchers like the Stinger, Rifle Grenades, Thumper, etc. PRO Version: Unlocked by getting a total of 120 kills with this perk equipped, Sleight of Hand Pro allows you to aim down the sights (ADS) of your gun faster. This is especially useful with sniper rifles, if you enjoy Quick-scoping. ---------------- Scavenger (4.03) ---------------- In game description: "Full resupply from dead enemies." Level unlocked at: Level 13 What it does: This perk replaces the "Bandolier" perk from previous games, and adds a twist to it. In previous Call of Duty games, Bandolier would start you off with extra mags whenever you spawn. In Modern Warfare 2, if you have Scavenger equipped, whenever you see a dead enemy, there will be a blue package or bag near them. If you run over the package, an icon will flash on your screen, and you'll have some ammo refilled. Note that you won't have full ammo refilled, but you will have a good amount. This is good because you can basically have endless ammo if you continue to run over dead enemies. A really nice feature about this perk is that it can also refill equipment, such as Tactical Insertions, Grenades, Secondary Grenades, Throwing Knives, etc. How to use: Simply run over any dead enemies that you see on the ground to refill some of your ammo. A confirmation that your ammo has been refilled will pop up on your screen for a second or two. What it assists: Almost any weapon will have ammo refilled from this perk, when you run over someone. Stingers, Rifle Grenades, Grenades, etc. They all benefit from this perk, making it incredibly useful. PRO Version: Unlocked by resupplying 100 times, Scavenger Pro stars you off with the maximum amount of ammo that you can possibly have for your gun. ------------ Bling (4.04) ------------ In game description: "2 primary weapon attachments." Level unlocked at: Level 21 What it does: This is my favourite and most used perk in this slot. In previous Call of Duty games, I'd always be annoyed by the fact that I couldn't have both a silencer and a Red Dot Sight attached to my primary weapon, and this solves that problem. Bling lets you attach two attachments, which can be extremely helpful. Note that there are some attachments that cannot be placed on a gun if other certain attachments are already on the gun. For example, you cannot attach both a Red Dot Sight and a Thermal Scope to your gun, at the same time. How to use: Simply equip this perk onto one of your classes, and when you're selecting your primary weapon's attachments, you'll be able to choose two. What it assists: Any primary gun, other than the Riot Shield. PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 200 kills with a weapon that has two attachments, Bling Pro allows you to have 2 attachments on both your primary AND seconday weapons. ------------------- One Man Army (4.05) ------------------- In game description: "Swap classes at any time." Level unlocked at: Level 45 What it does: One Man Army is a useful perk because it allows you to adjust your classes and perks according to the events that are unfolding in the current game. Basically, what it does is allow you to switch classes at any time in the game, without needing to respawn. When you equip it, it'll replace your secondary weapon, and whenever you try to switch to your secondary, you'll pull out a bag instead. At this point, you'll be able to switch to another one of your custom classes, and when you're done choosing, the transformation will begin. Note that the transformation between classes is not instant - it takes five seconds. This perk can also be used as a replacement for "Scavenger", because you have the ability to re-select your own class, with normal ammo amounts. NOTE: Once you change to a class, you can't change back again unless you have One Man Army equipped on that class. Classes chosen with OMA are "temporary" classes, and when you respawn after death you'll have your normal class again. How to use: Equip the perk, and then when you want to change classes, switch to your secondary weapon. Choose your new class, and wait five seconds. What it assists: N/A PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 120 kills with this perk equipped, One Man Army Pro will reduce the amount of time required to switch classes by 2 seconds. Instead of taking 5 seconds to switch, it will only take 3. =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perk 2 Slot (5.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like in the Perk 1 Slot, there are 5 perks that can possibly be used here. All of these perks are activated automatically, when they're equipped onto a custom class. --------------------- Stopping Power (5.01) --------------------- In game description: "Increased bullet damage." Level unlocked at: Level 1 What it does: This is probably one of the most popular Perk 2 Slot perks that people use. It's my favourite Perk 2 Slot perk, though there are also many other good perks that can be used here. Basically, this perk will make your gun's bullets deal more damage. Enemies will be killed with less rounds, and after playing a while with this perk and then switching back to a different perk, you'll notice that it takes a lot more shots for them to die. This perk is more useful in Core modes rather than in Hardcore, because in Hardcore, enemies die quickly anyways. Like in Call of Duty: World at War, Stopping Power bullets do 1.4X (140%) the amount of damage that they would normally do, without the perk equipped. (Thanks to George Keenan and Z1ZYX for contributing this information on Stopping Power damage.) This makes the perk extremely useful for Core-mode snipers. However, some guns do not benefit from Stopping Power as much as others do, and therefore, are not "Stopping Power Friendly." Thanks to George Keenan for pointing this out to me, as well as writing an explanation about the "Stopping Power Friendly" concept, which can be seen in the following paragraph: Since Stopping Power does a 1.4X multiplication on each bullet, it is obvious that the number of bullets that you need to shoot to kill someone will decrease. However, this is not always true for some guns. On "Core" matches players spawn with a health of 100 (assuming that they do not respawn with Painkiller active.). If you were to take a common weapon such as the SCAR-H and analyze its bullet damage, you would find that it does 40 damage per bullet at close-mid range. Now, in order to kill a player on "Core" settings you need to deal damage greater than or equal to 100. This means that in order to kill a player on "Core" settings with the SCAR-H at close-mid range, you would need to shoot him 3 times. This is because 3*40=120, which is enough to kill a player. Now lets put Stopping Power onto that gun. Since each bullet does 40 damage we multiply 40 by 1.4, since that is how much Stopping Power multiplies each bullets' damage. 40*1.4=56. Now that we have increased the bullet damage to 56 it only takes two bullets to kill an enemy. This is because 2*56=112. Since putting Stopping Power on the SCAR-H reduced the amount of bullets it took to kill a player, it is therefore "Stopping Power Friendly". Now look at another gun that is commonly used, such as the FAL. The FAL does 55 damage at close-mid range. That means it only takes two bullets to kill a player on "Core" settings at close-mid range. Now put Stopping Power onto this gun. 55*1.4=77. Although the "FAL" is much stronger now it still take 2 bullets to kill a player. Since it did not reduce the amount of bullets it takes to kill a player it is NOT "Stopping Power Friendly". There are few guns that are NOT "Stopping Power Friendly" since most guns have a base damage of either 30 or 40 but there are guns that do not cope well with Stopping Power. To learn more about how much damage each gun puts out in one bullet, try visiting this site: http://denkirson.xanga.com/715966769/modern-warfare-2/ What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Most primary weapons and seconday weapons other than the Riot Shield and all launchers. PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 300 kills with Stopping Power equipped, Stopping Power Pro will cause extra damage when you shoot at enemy vehicles (air support). ------------------ Lightweight (5.02) ------------------ In game description: "Move faster." Level unlocked at: Level 1 What it does: This is an okay perk, but isn't that great, in my opinion. All it does is let you move slightly faster, and though it's effects are still noticeable, there are much better things that could be used in its place. Most of the time, whenever I see this being used, it's being used by players who like to use knifing to get the majority of their kills. The perks Marathon, Lightweight, and Commando, make good classes to run around and knife with. What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Running PRO Version: Unlocked by sprinting 30 miles with Lightweight equipped, Lightweight Pro will allow you to aim down the sights quicker after sprinting, increasing mobility. --------------- Hardline (5.03) --------------- In game description: "Killstreaks require 1 less kill." Level unlocked at: Level 9 What it does: Hardline lowers the amount of kills that you need to obtain a killstreak by one. I find that this is a good perk, but whether its worth it or not really depends on the killstreaks that you're using. If you're using killstreaks that require low amounts of kills, such as a UAV, this perk will make a much greater impact than it would on killstreaks that require large amounts of kills, such as the Tactical Nuke. You do the math: Normally, a UAV takes 3 kills, but with Hardline equipped it would only take 2. The perk takes away 33% of the required kills needed to obtain the killstreak. However, if you're going for a Tactical Nuke, and you have this perk, you'll need 24 kills instead of 25. That's only 4% that the perk actually helps you with, and that's not much. If you can get 24 kills, you can probably get one more, especially with the help of Stopping Power instead of this. So again, it's all up to you, but whether or not this is useful depends on the killstreaks that you choose. What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Obtaining killstreaks PRO Version: Unlocked by obtaining 40 killstreaks with this perk equipped, Hardline Pro will make it so that you need one less death before your death streaks are activated. So to activate copycat, you will only need two deaths instead of the usual three. ------------------- Cold-Blooded (5.04) ------------------- In game description: Level unlocked at: Level 25 What it does: Cold-Blooded has the same purpose as Camouflage in World at War, and UAV Jammer in Call of Duty 4. It prevents you from showing up on the radar when the enemy has a UAV. However, it also does a handful of other useful things. It prevents automated killstreaks, (such as the Harrier or Pave Low) from shooting at you, and when a manual killstreak that uses a laptop is used, (such as the Chopper Gunner, AC-130, and Predator Missile), you won't show up highlighted in red. Note that you can still be killed by player-controlled killstreaks, but it is much less likely, unless you're standing next to teammates who don't have Cold-Blooded equipped. Lastly, Cold-Blooded will make you invisible to Sentry Guns and Thermal Scopes. Therefore, Cold-Blooded is a great perk to use in Core modes, and an amazing perk to use in Hardcore. Note that Cold-Blooded will NOT stop you from appearing on enemy radar when you fire an unsuppressed weapon. What it defends from: UAV, Sentry Gun, Predator Missile, Harrier Strike, Attack Helicopter, Pave Low, Chopper Gunner, AC-130, Thermal Scope What it assists: Hiding PRO Version: Unlocked by destroying 40 enemy killstreak rewards with Cold- Blooded equipped, Cold-Blooded Pro will prevent enemy crosshairs from turning red when they are targeting you, or your name from popping up and giving away your position. Cold Blooded Pro will also prevent "auto-aim" or "aim assist," which is when someone who is aiming down the sights of their gun doesn't automatically jump onto you. ------------------- Danger Close (5.05) ------------------- In game description: "Increased explosive damage." Level unlocked at: Level 33 What it does: Danger Close increases the damage of all things that explode. Rifle Grenade explosions will be more deadly, as well as launchers, grenades, and claymores. This is a good perk to use in Core modes, when explosives don`t kill unless your target is near the explosion. However, in Hardcore modes, this perk isn't really necessary. Danger Close will also increase the diameter of the explosion. What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Rifle Grenades, Launchers (other than the Stinger), Grenades, Claymores, C4 PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 100 kills with explosives while Danger Close is equipped, Danger Close Pro will cause your air support to deal extra damage. =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perk 3 Slot (6.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlike the previous two slots, this slot has 6 choices of perks to choose from. --------------- Commando (6.01) --------------- In game description: "Increased melee distance." Level unlocked at: Level 1 What it does: Commando is a perk that increases your melee distance. If you're near someone, and you attempt to melee attack someone with this perk equipped, you will lunge towards them and knife them. Without this perk, you wouldn't lunge towards the enemy player, and therefore would not get the kill unless you were right next to them. Commando lets you be farther away to get the kill. The perk also works with the Riot Shield. If you have it out, and you attempt to melee, you won't knife, but will instead try and bash a player with the shield. In core modes, it takes two hits with the shield, and in Hardcore modes, it takes only one. What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Knifing and other melee attacks (Riot Shield) PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 20 melee kills with Commando equipped, Commando Pro will stop all falling damage. However, you will still hear a cracking sound after jumping from a high area. Note that jumping out of the map (for example, Highrise) will still result in death. ----------------- Steady Aim (6.02) ----------------- In game description: "Increased hip-fire accuracy." Level unlocked at: Level 1 What it does: Not one of my preferred perks, but I can see the use in this one. When you have your gun at your hip, you'll see crosshairs in the middle of your screen. However, these crosshairs cover a large area, and as a result, aren't very accurate. With Steady Aim equipped, these crosshairs will cover a smaller amount of area, therefore increasing your hip-fire accuracy. If you like to aim down the sight (ADS) whenever you're shooting your gun, then this perk is quite useless to you, but if you're spraying an SMG or using Akimbo weapons, then this perk can be useful. What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Spraying, hip-firing, Akimbo weapons PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 80 hip-fire kills while using Steady Aim, Steady Aim Pro will allow you to hold your breath longer when you're steadying a Sniper Scope. ---------------- Scrambler (6.03) ---------------- In game description: "Scrambles the radar of nearby enemies." Level unlocked at: Level 17 What it does: In my opinion, this is probably the worst perk in the game. Not only does it seem useless, but it works AGAINST you. What it does is jam the radar of the enemies who are near you. However, the major flaw is that their radar progressively gets fuzzier and fuzzier, depending on how close that they are to you. With a little knowledge of the map and layout, enemies can easily guess where you're hiding, depending on how fuzzy their map is. It's only useful in you're in a building that has multiple levels to it. In conclusion, I wouldn't use this perk, unless you have the Pro version unlocked. There's many better perks out there in this slot, and this one is hardly helpful. What it defends from: Really new players What it assists: Giving away your location PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 50 close range kills with Scrambler equipped, Scrambler Pro will delay enemy Claymore explosions, allowing you to escape before the Claymore kills you. Instead of the normal 0.56 seconds that you have to escape, you'll get 3 seconds. ------------ Ninja (6.04) ------------ In game description: "Invisible to heartbeat sensors." Level unlocked at: Level 29 What it does: Ninja is a perk all about stealth. Without it equipped, you'll show up as a red dot if any nearby enemies have a Heartbeat Sensor out and are scanning for enemies. Ninja stops you from showing up on said Heartbeat Sensors, and nothing more. I find it's useful in Hardcore because in Hardcore modes many people seem to use Heartbeat Sensors, while in core not too many do. What it defends from: Heartbeat Sensors What it assists: Stealth PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 50 close range kills with Ninja equipped, Ninja Pro will allow you to jump, walk, and run silently. However, you will still make noise when you fall. For example, if you fall from a tall ledge and hit the ground (without dying,) you'll hear the cracking of bones, and nearby players will as well. ------------- SitRep (6.05) ------------- In game description: "Detect enemy explosives and tactical insertions." Level unlocked at: Level 37 What it does: SitRep is the equivalent of Bomb Squad in both Call of Duty 4 and World at War, but instead of being a first tier perk, it's a third. SitRep allows you to see all explosive equipment nearby, as well as Tactical Insertions. Claymores, C4, Grenades, and Tactical Insertions will all be highlighted in red, and will be able to be seen through many, many, many walls. This is the big difference between SitRep and Bomb Squad. It's sort of funny how you can see enemy traps halfway across a small map. Oh, and SitRep is often used in modes such as Free-For-All, for the sole intention of preventing Nuke Boosting and other forms of online cheating that include the use of Tactical Insertions. What it defends from: Claymores, C4, Grenades (if you're fast enough) What it assists: Stopping Nuke Boosters PRO Version: Unlocked by destroying 120 enemy equipment with SitRep equipped, SitRep Pro will make enemy's footsteps sound louder, and your teammates' footsteps quieter. ----------------- Last Stand (6.06) ----------------- In game description: "Pull out your pistol before dying." Level unlocked at: Level 41 What it does: Last Stand in Modern Warfare 2 is the exact same as the Last Stand perk from Call of Duty 4, except for the fact that you can move while in it. This is definitely one of my favourite Perk 3 Slot perks, and I have it equipped on most of my classes. In the game, if you have this perk equipped, you'll get a second chance before death to finish the enemy off. Basically, what happens is that when you're shot and damaged enough to be on the brink of death, you fall into a somewhat "prone" position and automatically take out your side arm. During this time (10 seconds), you can shoot with only your side arm, and there are two possible things that you can do: 1. If an enemy is near you, you can try to kill them (it counts as a normal kill on your records, and may even get you a killstreak reward that you needed) 2. Let yourself die. If there are no enemies near you, and you don't feel like waiting the 10 seconds for you to die automatically, you can let yourself die by hitting the same button that you would use to reload. (For example, the X button on the Xbox 360.) NOTE: If you're using a secondary weapon other than a handgun, or you picked up two primary weapons before being put into Last Stand, you will not pull out a primary weapon instead of a side arm. Instead, you'll pull out the default M9 handgun, and will use that. Also note that while in Last Stand, you can pull out the M93 Raffica machine pistol, as long as you have it set as a secondary weapon. This is one exception, and is the only gun that can be used in Last Stand that isn't a handgun. Thanks to all the people out there who e-mailed me about this. What it defends from: N/A What it assists: Last-chance kills PRO Version: Unlocked by getting 20 kills while in Last Stand, Last Stand Pro will allow you to use equipment while you're in Last Stand mode. Instead of only being able to shoot your handgun, you'll also be able to throw grenades, knives, place Claymores, throw C4, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Death Streaks (7.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Section coming soon. I hope. . . Death Streaks are a new, unique feature which is (at the time,) exclusive to Modern Warfare 2. They were added with the idea that they could give a player a "boost" to try and give them a fighting chance after they had died multiple times in a row. In total, there are four different death streaks. -------------- Copycat (7.01) -------------- Death Streak Required: 4 Deaths ----------------- Painkiller (7.02) ----------------- Death Streak Required: 3 Deaths ---------------- Martyrdom (7.03) ---------------- Death Streak Required: 4 Deaths ------------------ Final Stand (7.04) ------------------ Death Streak Required: 4 Deaths =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits (8.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If I've made any mistakes in this guide, please contact me. My email is in the introduction, which is section (1.00) You will be credited. Any feedback is also appreciated. Thanks. :) NOTE: IF YOU EMAIL ME, PLEASE GIVE A NAME TO BE CREDITED BY. CREDITS ~~~~~~~ GameFAQs - For being a host site of this guide, and.....being cool. The Call of Duty Wiki - For being a great source of information on anything related to Call of Duty. George Keenan, Z1ZYX - For contributing information on Stopping Power. Superb_Dante, Hellion7776, aceofspades77 - For contributing information on Last Stand. Geoff Louth aka SanCheeze - For contributing information on a number of different perks. ColonelSlur - For contributing information on Scrambler Pro. Andy Clarke - For contributing information on Sleight of Hand. VekuRommel - For contributing information on many different perks. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Your name could be here if you care to help me in some way! =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (9.00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This FAQ is Copyright 2010 Stephen Marcok. 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