Cash Bandit - A Skin for Show or Substance?
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I've been using the Reactive: Cash Bandit skin in CoD BO6 for a few weeks now, and I’m torn on whether it's just for show or actually has some substance. On one hand, it's undeniably cool. The skin’s gold and black color scheme screams “I’m here to make money,” which ties in nicely with the whole "bank robbery" theme.
But the real kicker is how the skin reacts to your performance. When you’re getting multi-kills, your character turns into this absolute powerhouse of glitz and glamour, with dollar bills floating around you. It’s almost like your character is celebrating each kill as if they’re raking in a big payout. I’ll admit, the initial novelty factor was huge.
However, over time, I’ve noticed that while it’s fun to show off in casual lobbies, I’m not sure if it holds up in a more serious competitive setting. The flashy changes could easily give away your position, especially in the more intense matches where every movement counts. The gold plating makes you stand out like a sore thumb in certain maps, which is great if you’re feeling confident but not so much if you need to be stealthy.
In the end, I’m not sure if the Cash Bandit skin is practical for more competitive play, but it's perfect for having fun and looking cool while doing it. What are your thoughts? Does the reactive element make it more distracting than it's worth in high-stakes games?