The modern era of live service games has led to a demand of increasingly extravagant microtransactions, and Call of Duty: Vanguard has been more than willing to deliver. Just over two weeks ago, Activision announced a crossover with popular manga and anime series Attack on Titan. The premium bundle includes a variety of cosmetics, but it's the Steel Cut finishing move that stood out with its unique movement pattern. Now, Call of Duty: Vanguard players are testing the limits of the finishing move, using it to dodge bullets.
Dodging bullets is a claim that's difficult to believe without visual evidence. Luckily, Reddit user Dreamweaver_duh has provided just that in a Reddit post titled «Using the Attack on Titan Finisher to dodge bullets is pretty cool.» Starting the video, it's easy to think Dreamweaver_duh is exaggerating. He starts a melee execution on an opponent standing in a doorway, but by the end of the clip, there are going to be a lot of Call of Duty: Vanguard players thinking about purchasing theAttack on Titan finisher.
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To be clear, finishing moves are static animations, and the player isn't in control of the movement that happens. Yet the position of Dreamweaver_duh's melee execution is set up perfectly for the Steel Cut to be effective. Another opponent through the doorway sees Dreamweaver_duh start their finishing move and begins firing, only for Steel Cut to roll Dreamweaver_duh out of the way. The animation legitimately has them dodge bullets. Dreamweaver_duh then dashes back and performs the execution.
Yes, Dreamweaver_duh does ultimately still die to the other opponent, but they're also still able to fully complete their execution. If they
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