Welcome to the definitive Perk and Traits Tier List for Hunt: Showdown version 1.15. After extensive testing and research through playing, watching streams, and reading and watching guides, I present my personal rankings for the best Perks in the game. No fluff or sugarcoating here, just straightforward rankings based on my experience.
Introduction
I will try to keep it always up to date. If Crytech adds or modifies a perk, I will come here and update the listing if necessary.
One thing that is important to mention is that this tier list assumes that you are using the proper weapons for each perk. For instance, if you are not using crossbows, bolt thrower is obviously D Tier.
Tier meaning
A Tier – Extremely good perks that for one reason or another fall just short from being S tier.
B Tier – Good perks that should always be considered. Some are very situational, but still useful.
C Tier – Underwhelming perks that can be useless in many situations and can be a big waste of perk points. Should only be picked if you have points to spare or if you are trying to go for a very specific tactic.
D Tier – Pure Trash, Never pick these perks.
S Tier
Doctor: Arguably the best perk in the game. It costs 8 points, but makes your medkit charges fully heal you, which can be compared with vitality shots if you also have physician.
Greyhound: One of the best perks in the game. It allows you to run for a very long distance without having to stop. This will grant you a big advantage when running away, repositioning, rotating or chasing. The fact that you can move faster for longer can be a game changer. It is the first perk that I buy on all my hunters.
Hundred Hands: A direct upgrade to your bow. If you are using a bow, this is a must.
Kiteskin: For 1 point this perk will allow you to jump and survive almost any fall in cliffs, chasms or towers in this game, opening a new venue to rotate, escape or pursue other players. For such a good trait, 1 point makes it instant S tier.
Levering: A direct upgrade to your Winfield. Makes it a great close combat gun, much more reliable than fanning, since it can accurately hit targets 10m away.
A Tier
Lightfoot: VERY useful in certain situations. Now those ladders are finally something to consider during combat. It can help you a great deal rotating and moving. Highly recommended. The only reason this is not S Tier, is because it costs 5 points.
Necromancer: A game changer. But remember, everyone expects a necro revive nowadays, so people will tend to stick around your body. Reviving a team mate is one of the most dangerous things to do in this game, and being able to do it behind cover is just too good. It can even be used on players who are on fire, extinguishing it automatically upon revival.
Packmule: Great utility perk that give you twice the consumables or tool/medkit charges when looting corpses or toolboxes. If you like to use traps and grenades very often, this can even be considered S Tier.
Physician: Extremely good upgrade, making healing less of a chore. Can turn your medkit charges into vitality shots if you also have Doctor.
Pitcher: Being able to throw your grenades further is excellent. Can be the difference between hitting your target or not, and depending on the distance can make that your enemy doesn’t hear the sounds of the fuse until it is too late.
Quartermaster: Excellent skill. Being able to grab a riffle plus a short shotgun or the other way around is very powerful, giving an excellent option to fight in pretty much any distance.
B Tier
Bulletgrubber: For 4 points, this is a little expensive and in general you will have better talents to put in its place. The gun that benefits the most from this is the Dolch, since it ejects special ammo, which is hard to find on the map.
Bulwark: Dynamites are deadly, making Bulwark a good skill. The problem is, most people use frag grenades, which do not have the dmg reduced by Bulwark. So, this talent continues to be underwhelming. Still can be a life saver. Pick if you have space.
Determination: Good perk. Helps you recover stamina faster. Not much to say about it.
Fanning: Some people love, some people hate. I personally find it very unreliable. If you think you are getting to close and personal very often, and likes to play with rifles, this can save you very often. Just remember that sometimes the best use of this skill is to fire without pressing the button, so you can shoot faster but also controlling where your bullets go.
Frontiersman: Excellent perk, but for 8 points it is hard to justify it being higher in the rank. If used together with Packmule and traps, it can give you a lot of value.
Gator Legs: Good perk. Helps you move faster around the map. If used together with Greyhound and adrenaline, will be impossible to run away or catch up with you. As you learn to move around the map this perk gets less useful, but it is always a good utility to have.
Ghouls: Good skill. But medkits are widely available in the world map, so this is very rarely useful. Some people advocate that this is a S Tier perk, and I really don’t see this being anything close to that.
Resilience: Good skill for 3 points. Can put you back into the fight instantly after being revived. If you already have all perks that you want, this can be a good addition.
Serpent: Do you intend to snatch the clue and run for your life instead of storming the compound? If not, this is useless. If yes, this is pretty good. It can also help you get the clues from difficult positions, but in general the perk is very underwhelming.
Silent Assassin: Does make you silent when you melee, but remember that grunts will scream when dying. The best thing about this perk is the capacity to charge your melee weapon silently and ambush other players. That is the main way that it should be used.
Steady Aim: Good perks that can really help you lining those scope/pistol head shots. If you have the points to spare, this is a good choice.
Whispersmith: Good skill. After some time playing, it is possible to recognize what weapon/item the other player has based on the sound that it makes when they change weapons. It is also possible to pinpoint a player inside a compound if they change weapons, so this perk negates that.
C Tier
Scopesmith: I think this is more useful than the Iron variant, but you shouldn’t be a stationary target and should be moving around, so I don’t think this talent does much.
Dauntless: Extremely useful to put out choke bombs before they explode and this is the only reason that this is not D Tier. The problem is, this is the only talent that can actually kill you. If you hear that someone is about to throw a dynamite on you, just run or rush the player. You have no business waiting for it to land on your feet to try to put it out. Besides, good players will cook it enough that if you try anything besides running, you will die.
Iron Eye: Not really necessary. If you have nothing else to buy with your points, there is no harm in getting it.
Poison Sense: If your build has a lot poison, this can be really useful, but not really a must. Otherwise just skip it.
Salveskin: Its main use it to let you burn slower when people burn your body. Other than that, pretty useless. I don’t think this perk is worth 5 or even 3 points, there are many other better options.
Vulture: If you have a group with 2 other friends, one of you should always have Vulture. It is good because it allows you all to loot corpses, no matter if it has been looted twice before. Another use is if you are playing a scavenger (stay out of the fights, go in to loot and make money). Besides that, no real reason to pick this one.
D Tier
Assailant: Meme perk. Only used for the lulz. The dmg increase on knives and throwing axes is not worth it.
Blade Seer: Useless. Even if you are running throwing knives and crossbows, you shouldn’t need any help finding your own stuff.
Conduit: Trash. You don’t need the boost that it provides, especially for 5 points.
Decoy Supply: The only good decoy in this game is the decoy fuse and it is very rarely used. You probably will never need this perk.
Hornskin: Can save you from a Duster head punch instant kill, other than that, this is pretty useless and pathetic.
Magpie: Too situations to be really useful. I would not bother.
Mithridatist: Poison generally is used to kill AI and is hardly effective against players. On very few occasions this will be useful. Don’t waste your points.
Poacher: Sad that all trap related perks are trash. Being able to hear other players laying traps can sometimes be useful, but you should always be careful around barrels and when invading a compound, so it is not really useful. The only moment that I think this can be really good is if you are trying to out maneuver your opponent and laying traps around rocks can actually catch them by surprise.
Vigilant: Useless. You should be able to see traps without dark vision. Just pay attention when entering compounds.
Vigor: I don’t see a single reason to pick this talent for 3 points and using one slot. It is really not worth it.
Burn Traits
Death Cheat: Nothing to say. It prevents your hunter from permanently dying.
Relentless: Losing a life chunck makes you extremely vunerable. Now most weapons in the game will be able to kill you with a chest shot. You don’t wanna go fighting in this situation and this perk preserves your life chunck if you get downed.
Shadow: The least valuable of them all, but stil pretty strong, specially with you like to run shotgun special tactics. Fun talent.
Conclusion
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And that wraps up our share on Hunt: Showdown: The Definitive Perk and Traits Tier List – Game Version 1.15. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by Skull, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!