This means that their RoF buffs will kick in at the same time as G28 and her allies’ Damage buff and therefore moves the team’s overall power spike from the 6 second mark to 5 seconds into the battle. One great advantage over other RFs that G28 shares with Lee-Enfield is her ability to reduce the main buffer HG’s Cooldown by 1 second, which in optimal scenarios would be Five-seveN or Stechkin. This does make Lee the more practical and consistent choice between the two, and may create a margin between M14 and G28 that swings in G28’s favor. And while theoretically this difference in damage translate to less than a x5 Jaeger’s health, in practice it can still be the difference between finishing an enemy or requiring an extra shot. In particular when comparing M14, G28, and Lee-Enfield with Welrod/Five-seveN/Calico buffs active, on the 8 second mark G28 ranks higher than M14 by 1400 damage and lower than Lee-Enfield by 500 damage. In meta RFHG composition such as Welrod/Five-seveN/Calico and Makarov/Five-seveN/Calico, G28 is unable to reach the 116 RoF cap and therefore pales in comparison to WA2000 and SVD, just like her counterparts M14 and Lee-Enfield. It still is 3 points above Lee-Enfield, though, and that creates enough of a difference in their firing rates that G28 has to cycle through 1-2 less frames per shot than Enfield. ![]() G28’s base RoF, while on par with the likes of WA2000, is still rather low considering she cannot increase it by herself with a Skill activation. ![]() Due to her good stat distribution – with special attention given to her Damage specifically – she outperforms M14 against meatier targets such as Manticores, Guards and Aegises. G28 performs her duty as a Damage-focused RF very well.
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