Guide to Unlocking PhD Flopper in Black Ops 6 Zombies
The PhD Flopper perk in Black Ops 6 Zombies offers unique protection against falls and damage from your own explosives, making it an excellent choice for players who love using explosive weapons or engaging in high-risk gameplay. When you leap from a height, it generates an explosion upon landing, a feature beloved by fans of previous Call of Duty Zombies titles.
This guide will walk you through the steps to acquire the PhD Flopper perk and provide tips for its most effective use.
Unlocking the PhD Flopper in Black Ops 6 Zombies
To add the PhD Flopper perk to your arsenal in Black Ops 6 Zombies, you’ll need to buy it from a Perk-a-Cola Machine, which is scattered throughout the game’s maps.
You’ll need to gather 3,000 Essence to purchase the perk. Once acquired, the PhD Flopper icon will appear on your heads-up display, indicating that its effects are now active.
If you can’t locate a Perk-a-Cola Machine, the Der Wunderfizz Vending Machine offers the PhD Flopper among its perks, although at a slightly increased cost.
Apart from providing immunity to explosive damage, the PhD Flopper also shields you from various harmful effects, such as burns, toxins, or radioactive hazards in the game. Executing a dive-to-prone maneuver (by sprinting followed by pressing the prone button) will trigger an explosion upon impact with the ground.
The size and strength of the explosion will vary according to the height of your dive, making it a powerful tactic for decimating groups of zombies. Additionally, you won’t take any fall damage while diving, adding to its strategic advantages.
Major Augments
- Gravity MD: Triggers an explosion upon falling from a great height.
- Dr Ram: Knocks down nearby zombies while using Tactical Sprint.
- PhD Slider: Causes an explosion when sliding into zombies.
Minor Augments
- Environmentalist: Grants immunity to environmental damage while sliding.
- EOD Technician: Reduces the required height and distance for explosions.
- Tribologist: Enhances your speed and distance while sliding.
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