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Bloodhunt characters5/25/2023 His Clan Power, Flesh of Marble, gives him invulnerability for a short time - as long as you aren't attacking, while his Subjagating Presence passive is an always-on nerf to nearby opponents, slowing their movement speed and making melee attacks easier. The Enforcer is a well-balanced character and great for solo play. Next up is the Enforcer, the newest Archetype to the game. We suggest the Impervious perk, unlocked at level 12, which offers a short period of immunity from the red gas. They also possess Sewer Bomb traps which unleash noxious gas when an enemy gets within proximity, perfect for endgame situations when the playing area shrinks to nothing. Coupled with their Clan Power, Vanish, which allows you to become invisible and move faster, and Saboteur is a very tricky opponent to track down, capable of coming up on enemies unseen and unleashing devastating blows with their chosen melee weapon. Saboteur's passive makes them invisible while crouched, allowing you to perch atop a building unseen. With melee combat proving so effective, getting up close to your opponent, without them knowing, is very much in the Bloodhunt meta. The Saboteur is Bloodhunt's best stealth character but don't for a second think that means they can't dish out some serious pain. His Knight perk (unlocked at level 20) starts Brute out with 50 Armor and a spare. Their Shockwave Punch is a bullet shield that works best in a squad. Their Soaring Leap is perfect for moving quickly across Prague and their True Grit is a passive heal that restores their health to half when out of combat - perfect for endgame scenarios when grabbing a bag to heal can prove dangerous. Coming in at the top is the Brute, hailing from the Brujah clan and thus gifting them the Soaring Leap ability, the Brute is an easy-to-use Archetype that is good for both solo and squad games.
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