The latest update introduced the unsuspecting Ink Game Player 100 power. Find out in this guide just how versatile this ability is, including what games it excels in and how it helps you cheat your way to winning!
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Ink Game Player 100 Obtainment
Player 100 falls under the rare power rolls, with a 17% pull chance during rerolls. This means it’s relatively easy to find, second only to the common power rolls.
To get Power Rolls, you need to win Ink Games, complete the daily login, spend Robux or find all the Peaberts.
Player 100 Ability
“Ragdoll yourself for 10 seconds and heal during the ragdolling with the option to end ragdolling early.”
But what does that mean?
It basically means that Player 100 is a better medic, using fakeout deaths to trick other players whilst healing. In comparison, Medics can’t trick players, only self-heal (or drop bandages) and keep going. It provides better healing and helps Player 100 mains during PvP and PvE games.
What Are The Best Games for Player 100?
Using the fakeout death trickery, Player 100 excels during games such as:
- Red Light Green Light
- Whilst this game isn’t difficult to begin with, other players may attempt to sabotage if they have a power that allows them to do so. Pretending to fall if shot will allow the Player 100 user to regain health and make it to the end, whilst other players move past them. This also gives them the upper hand to get behind unsuspecting players and hit them to get their own back.
- Lights Out
- Lights Out is a carnal free-for-all, where every man must fend for themselves. If a Player 100 user is targeted, they can escape and fall and pretend to be dead whilst regaining health, so they aren’t beaten out of the game so easily.
- Hide and Seek
- The power works best if Player 100 is a hider, but they can ragdoll and pretend to be dead as seekers pass over them, assuming they’ll need to find their kill elsewhere.