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The '''SWAT''' perk is the close range combatant that hoses ZEDs down with submachinegun fire, hacking through them with a storm of lead and steel. Using a variety of submachine-guns, the SWAT perk has the highest rate of fire of any perk; while each individual bullet may not inflict much damage, they can rarely fire just one bullet. The SWAT perk belongs in the thick of combat and can mow down less powerful Zeds like a scythe through wheat.
The '''SWAT''' perk is the close range combatant that hoses ZEDs down with submachinegun fire, hacking through them with a storm of lead and steel. Using a variety of submachine-guns, the SWAT perk has the highest rate of fire of any perk; while each individual bullet may not inflict much damage, they can rarely fire just one bullet. The SWAT perk belongs in the thick of combat and can mow down less powerful Zeds like a scythe through wheat.


==General Information==
==General Information==


The SWAT is a well-rounded ZED killing machine specializing in sub-machine gun usage. The bullet hose nature of the SWAT's weapons leave the ZEDs no chance to stand their ground for long. The SWAT's arsenal also offers the [[FlashBang]] grenade, one of the most efficient ways to [[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#Gameplay_-_Afflictions|stun]] ZEDs.
The SWAT is a well-rounded ZED killing machine specializing in sub-machine gun usage. The bullet hose nature of the SWAT's weapons leave the ZEDs no chance to stand their ground for long. The SWAT's arsenal also offers the [[FlashBang]] grenade, one of the most efficient ways to [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - Afflictions|stun]] ZEDs.


SWAT skill choices let them focus on either improving their crowd control abilites as well as their own "tankiness" by adding buffs to the armor, stumble power and the sidearms or on enhancing their weaponry by giving it more ammo, stopping power and better handing.
SWAT skill choices let them focus on either improving their crowd control abilites as well as their own "tankiness" by adding buffs to the armor, stumble power and the sidearms or on enhancing their weaponry by giving it more ammo, stopping power and better handing.


==SWAT==
==Weapon List==
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{{KF2WeaponList
| WeaponPricing_0=200
| WeaponPricing_0=200
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| WeaponImage_2=KF2_Weapon_MP5RASSMG_Black.png
| WeaponImage_2=KF2_Weapon_MP5RASSMG_Black.png
| PerkImage_2=KF2_Perk_SWAT_Black.png
| PerkImage_2=KF2_Perk_SWAT_Black.png
| PerkLink_12=SWAT
| PerkLink_2=SWAT
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| WeaponPricing_3=1100
| WeaponPricing_3=1100
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| WeaponPricing_8=1100
| WeaponPricing_8=1500
| WeaponWeight_8=4
| WeaponWeight_8=7
| WeaponLink_8=Mac_10
| WeaponLink_8=HRG_Stunner
| WeaponName_8=Mac 10
| WeaponName_8=HRG Stunner
| WeaponImage_8=Mac10_black.png
| WeaponImage_8=Kf2_weapon_HRG_Stunner_black.png
| PerkImage_8=KF2_Perk_Firebug_Black.png
| PerkImage_8=KF2_Perk_SWAT_Black.png
| PerkLink_8=Firebug (Killing Floor 2)
| PerkLink_8=SWAT
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| WeaponPricing_9=1600
| WeaponWeight_9=7
| WeaponLink_9=G36C_Assault_Rifle
| WeaponName_9=G36C Assault Rifle (DLC)
| WeaponImage_9=Kf2_g36c_black.png
| PerkImage_9=KF2_Perk_SWAT_Black.png
| PerkLink_9=SWAT
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| WeaponPricing_10=2000
| WeaponWeight_10=7
| WeaponLink_10=HRG_Bastion
| WeaponName_10=HRG Bastion
| WeaponImage_10=Kf2_weapon_hrg_bastion_black.png
| PerkImage_10=KF2_Perk_SWAT_Black.png
| PerkLink_10=SWAT
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| WeaponPricing_11=650
| WeaponWeight_11=3
| WeaponLink_11=HMTech-201 SMG
| WeaponName_11=HMTech-201 SMG
| WeaponImage_11=KF2_Weapon_HMTech201SMG_Black.png
| PerkImage_11=KF2_Perk_FieldMedic_Black.png
| PerkLink_11=Field Medic (Killing Floor 2)
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| WeaponPricing_12=900
| WeaponWeight_12=4
| WeaponLink_12=Mac_10
| WeaponName_12=Mac 10
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| PerkImage_12=KF2_Perk_Firebug_Black.png
| PerkLink_12=Firebug (Killing Floor 2)
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| PerkImage_25=KF2_Perk_SWAT_Black.png
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SWAT receive bonus XP for killing Clots.
SWAT receive bonus XP for killing Clots.
 
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| th_0_2=Hard
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| th_0_3=Suicidal
! style="background-color: #d9d9d9; color: #b0bf0b" |Hard
| th_0_4=Hell on Earth
! style="background-color: #d9d9d9; color: #bf7a0b;" |Suicidal
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! style="background-color: #d9d9d9; color: #bf1a0b;" |Hell on Earth
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| td_1_3=4
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|7
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==Perk Bonuses==
==Perk Bonuses==
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| Level_5_Skill_Right_Name=Tactical Movement
| Level_5_Skill_Right_Name=Tactical Movement
| Level_5_Skill_Right_Image=KF2_PerkSkill_SWAT_TacticalMovement_Black.png
| Level_5_Skill_Right_Image=KF2_PerkSkill_SWAT_TacticalMovement_Black.png
| Level_5_Skill_Right_Description=No movement penalty for using iron sights or crouch movement.
| Level_5_Skill_Right_Description=Move and sprint faster. No movement penalty for using iron sights or crouch movement with perk weapon.
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| Level_10_Skill_Left_Name=Close Combat Training
| Level_10_Skill_Left_Name=Close Combat Training
| Level_10_Skill_Left_Description=Increase damage with your 9mm pistol and knife 85%. You begin each game with dual 9mm pistols.
| Level_10_Skill_Left_Description=Increase damage with your 9mm pistol / hrg 93r, your knife and your bash attacks 100%. You begin each game with dual 9mm pistols / dual hrg 93r pistols.
| Level_10_Skill_Left_Image=KF2_PerkSkill_SWAT_CloseCombatTraining_Black.png
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| Level_20_Skill_Left_Name=Assault Armor
| Level_20_Skill_Left_Name=Assault Armor
| Level_20_Skill_Left_Description=Maximum Armor increases by 50%. You begin each game with 50% Armor, which stacks with Armor gained from Heavy Armor Training.
| Level_20_Skill_Left_Description=Maximum Armor increases by 50%. You begin each wave with additional 50% Armor.
| Level_20_Skill_Left_Image=KF2_PerkSkill_SWAT_AssaultArmor_Black.png
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|<small>Ammo Vest (extra maximum spare ammo)</small>
|<small>Ammo Vest (extra maximum spare ammo)</small>
|<small>30%</small>
|<small>30%</small>
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|<small>Assault Armor (armor added, at the beginning of each wave)</small>
|<small>up to +75</small>
|-
|-
|<small>Assault Armor (armor on respawn, add, points)</small>
|<small>Assault Armor (armor on respawn, add, points)</small>
|<small>50</small>
|<small>75</small>
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|-
|<small>Assault Armor (extra armor points)</small>
|<small>Assault Armor (extra max armor points)</small>
|<small>+50</small>
|<small>+50</small>
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|<small>x1.25</small>
|<small>x1.25</small>
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|<small>Close Combat Training (extra damage, 9mm(s) / knife)</small>
|<small>Close Combat Training (extra damage, 9mm(s) / 93R(s) / knife)</small>
|<small>85%</small>
|<small>100%</small>
|-
|<small>Close Combat Training (extra damage, all "bludgeon" damage)</small>
|<small>100%</small>
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|-
|<small>Close Combat Training (player spawn with dual 9mms)</small>
|<small>Close Combat Training (player spawn with dual 9mms / 93R(s))</small>
|<small>yes</small>
|<small>yes</small>
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|<small>100%</small>
|<small>100%</small>
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|-
|<small>Heavy Armor Training (armor on respawn, add, points)</small>
|<small>Heavy Armor Training (armor on respawn, add, % of max value)</small>
|<small>50</small>
|<small>50%</small>
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|<small>Heavy Armor Training (Clots cannot grab the player)</small>
|<small>Heavy Armor Training (Clots cannot grab the player)</small>
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|<small>Tactical Movement (ADS bob damping factor)</small>
|<small>Tactical Movement (ADS bob damping factor)</small>
|<small>x1.11</small>
|<small>x1.11</small>
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|<small>Tactical Movement (speed multiplier, with on-perk weapons)</small>
|<small>x1.2</small>
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|<small>Tactical Reload (faster reloading)</small>
|<small>Tactical Reload (faster reloading)</small>
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*Damage modification (passive): Passive damage bonus affecting damage of all on-perk weapons (including Knife) or on-perk damage types. Damage ROUNDED.
*Damage modification (passive): Passive damage bonus affecting damage of all on-perk weapons (including Knife) or on-perk damage types. Damage ROUNDED.
*Passive (Bullet resistance): Player takes up to 30% less damage from all weapons that use "Ballistic" damage type. This includes [[Patriarch (Killing Floor 2)|Patriarch']]s Minigun bullets. Damage to take is ROUNDED.
*Passive (Bullet resistance): Player takes up to 30% less damage from all weapons that use "Ballistic" damage type. This includes [[Patriarch (Killing Floor 2)|Patriarch']]s Minigun bullets. Damage to take is ROUNDED.
*<nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/>Passive (Weapon switch): Bonus decreases time that it takes to equip and putdown the weapon by up to 25% making weapon swaps x1.33 faster a<nowiki/>t level 25. Bonus works with all weapons.
*Passive (Weapon switch): Bonus decreases time that it takes to equip and putdown the weapon by up to 25% making weapon swaps x1.33 faster at level 25. Bonus works with all weapons.
*<nowiki/> <nowiki/>Skill (Assault Armor, Heavy Armor Training): The amount of [[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#Gameplay_-_Armor|armor]] given from both skills stack. ''Heavy Armor Training'' prevents the player fro<nowiki/>m being [[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#ZEDs_-_Clot_grapple|grabbed]] by Clots even when they are not wearing armor. Additionally the ''Heavy Armor Training'' skill prevents the SWAT from taking health damage (100% absorption rate) and decreases all incoming damage by 35% (x0.65 multiplier) as long as the player has some armor left.
*Skill (Assault Armor, Heavy Armor Training): Amount of the [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - Armor|armor]] given from both skill stack. ''Heavy Armor Training'' skill prevents players from being [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#ZEDs - Clot grapple|grabbed]] by Clots even when they do not wear / have any armor at all. Heavy Armor Training skill has 100% damage absorption rate (acting like a second health pool), furthermore it decreases all incoming damage towards it by 35% (x0.65 damage multiplier to armor) as long as player has some armor left. ''Assault Armor'' skill adds up to +75 points to player's current armor value at the beginning of each wave (50% of max armor value, will not surpass cap of 150).
*<nowiki/> <nowiki/>Skill (Battering Ram): During the ZED Time player speed up by 25%. Every ZED touched by player takes bump damage and gets knocked down unle<nowiki/>ss the limit of already knocked ZEDs is reached (see [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - Afflictions|afflictions]]). Bump has cooldown of 0.1s (in ZED Time it is slowed along the world). ZED that cannot be knocked down due to the knockdown limit will, instead, be stumbled but will still take bump damage.
*Skill (Battering Ram): During the ZED Time player speed up by 25%. Every ZED touched by player takes bump damage and gets knocked down unless the limit of already knocked ZEDs is reached (see [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - Afflictions|afflictions]]). Bump has cooldown of 0.1s (in ZED Time it is slowed along the world). ZED that cannot be knocked down due to the knockdown limit will, instead, be stumbled but will still take bump damage.
*<nowiki/>Skill (Close Combat Training): Extra damage affect all knives and [[9mm Pistol (Killing Floor 2)|9mm Pistol]](s). Extra damage example: 9mm Pistol (25 points of damage) wit<nowiki/>h ''Close Combat Training'' skill does Roundup (25 + 25x0.85) = 47 points of damage. Unlike [[Commando (Killing Floor 2)|Commando]]'s counterpart, this skill DOES NOT work along the passive damage bonus when it comes to calculation of knife damage. It is either bonus from passive (without this skill) OR bonus from the skill itself. Unlike Commando's counterpart, this skill DOES increase damage of the Flashbang grenade when it thrown while holding either 9mm(s) or knife.
*Skill (Close Combat Training): Extra damage affects all knives, [[9mm Pistol (Killing Floor 2)|9mm Pistol]](s) / [[HRG 93R Pistol]](s) and ALL "bludgeon" damage types (be it buttstock bash with any weapon or melee weapon such as [[Pulverizer]]) except ''Battering Ram'' bump and [[Doshinegun]] shot. Extra damage example: 9mm Pistol (25 points of damage) with ''Close Combat Training'' skill does Roundup (25 + 25x1.0) = 50 points of damage. Unlike [[Commando (Killing Floor 2)|Commando]]'s counterpart, this skill DOES NOT work along the passive damage bonus when it comes to calculation of knife damage. It is either bonus from passive (without this skill) OR bonus from the skill itself. Unlike Commando's counterpart, this skill DOES increase damage of the [[FlashBang|Flashbang]] grenade when it is thrown while holding either 9mm(s) / 93R(s) or a Knife.
*Skill (Cripple): Skill works only with on-perk damage types.
*Skill (Cripple): Skill works only with on-perk damage types.
*Skill (Rapid Assault, Suppression Rounds): Due to calculation specifics both skills give total stumble power multiplier of 4. ''Suppression Rounds'' skill works only with on-perk weapons, while the ''Rapid Assault'' skill works with all weapons (even off-perk). Resistance to slow-mo also works with the 9mm Pistol(s).
*Skill (Rapid Assault, Suppression Rounds): Due to calculation specifics both skills give total stumble power multiplier of 4. ''Suppression Rounds'' skill works only with on-perk weapons, while the ''Rapid Assault'' skill works with all weapons (even off-perk). Resistance to slow-mo and unlimited ammo in [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - ZED Time|ZED Time]] also works with the [[Dual 9mm Pistols (Killing Floor 2)|Dual 9mm Pistols]] / [[Dual HRG 93R Pistols]].
*Skill (Tactical Movement): Player walks and sprints 20% faster with on-perk weapons or 9mm Pistol(s) /  HRG 93R Pistol(s).


===On-perk Weapons===
===On-perk Weapons===
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!<small>Weapons</small>
!<small>Weapons</small>
!<small>Damage Types</small>
!<small>Damage Types</small>
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| rowspan="1" |<small>AssaultRifle_G36C</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_G18, Bludgeon_G18Shield, Bludgeon_G18Shield_Impulse</small>
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| rowspan="1" |<small>AssaultRifle_Thompson</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>AssaultRifle_Thompson</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_G18, Bludgeon_G18Shield, Bludgeon_G18Shield_Impulse</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_G36C</small>
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| rowspan="1" |<small>FlashBangGrenade</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>FlashBangGrenade</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_HK_UMP</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_HK_UMP</small>
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| rowspan="1" |<small>HRG_BarrierRifle</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_HRG_BarrierRifle (child of Ballistic_AssaultRifle)</small>
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|-
| rowspan="1" |<small>HRG_Nailgun</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>HRG_Nailgun</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_HRG_Stunner, Ballistic_HRG_Stunner_Alt, Explosive_HRG_Stunner</small>
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| rowspan="1" |<small>HRG_Stunner</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_HRGNailgun (child of Piercing)</small>
| rowspan="1" |<small>Ballistic_HRGNailgun (child of Piercing)</small>
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==Strategy==
==Strategy==


Just like your "[[Commando_(Killing_Floor_2)|AR-twisted brother]]", you are among the first who meets the ZED hordes. Your weapons fire quickly but deal rather low damage per bullet, so aim for the head!
Just like your "[[Commando (Killing Floor 2)|AR-twisted brother]]", you are among the first who meets the ZED hordes. Your weapons fire quickly but deal rather low damage per bullet, so aim for the head!


Conserve your ammo: your ammunition is quite expensive, so in early waves make use of the ''Close Combat Training'' skill to one-shot-kill small ZEDs and save yourself some SMG ammo. Don't forget that your weapons also have a single/burst firing mode which will help too.
Conserve your ammo: your ammunition is quite expensive, so in early waves make use of the ''Close Combat Training'' skill to one-shot-kill small ZEDs and save yourself some SMG ammo. Don't forget that your weapons also have a single/burst firing mode which will help too.


While you might want to improve your teamplay by having the healing-capable [[HMTech-201 SMG]] in your inventory don't forget that this is the only SMG that cannot kill any basic ZED with a single headshot.
You are predominately a trash killing perk, but unlike the Firebug, your play-style does not cause grievance when playing alongside precision perks like Sharpshooters, and to some extent, Gunslingers and Commandos. Sharing lanes together makes for a much more effective and synergised strategy.
 
The SWAT is notorious for having an overall low damage output, especially when it comes to taking down Scrakes and Fleshpounds on higher difficulties. One way to alleviate this is to have a Medic on your team who has the Focus Injection perk skill active. The bonus damage you receive from heals can boost your damage up to 20%, a noticeable difference!
 
While you might want to improve your team-play by having the healing-capable [[HMTech-201 SMG]] in your inventory don't forget that this is the only SMG that cannot kill any basic ZED with a single headshot.


Combine the stun effect of the [[FlashBang]] grenade with the [[Kriss_SMG|Kriss]]' high ROF for safe [[Scrake_(Killing_Floor_2)|Scrake]] / [[Fleshpound_(Killing_Floor_2)|Fleshpound]] takedowns.
Combine the stun effect of the [[FlashBang|Flash Bang]] grenade with the [[Kriss SMG|Kriss]]' high rate of fire for safe [[Scrake (Killing Floor 2)|Scrake]] / [[Fleshpound (Killing Floor 2)|Fleshpound]] takedowns.


[[HRG Nailgun]] is a game changer for you, from this point on you ARE a big [[Fleshpound (Killing Floor 2)|ZED]] killer. Given its big magazine size, piercing damage and full-auto shotgun mode (3 projectiles fired at time at rate of 500 RPM) this thing melting big ZEDs like a knife through butter. Just don't forget to conserve your ammo.
The [[HRG Nailgun]] is a game changer for you, from this point on you ARE a big [[Fleshpound (Killing Floor 2)|ZED]] killer. Given its big magazine size, piercing damage and full-auto shotgun mode (3 projectiles fired at time at rate of 500 RPM) this thing melting big ZEDs like a knife through butter. Just don't forget to conserve your ammo.


Sometimes playing defensively isn't a bad idea at all. You ''might'' limit your loadout firepower but picking rather heavy [[Riot Shield & Glock 18]] combo but defensive capabilities of these will, sure, worth it, letting you mitigate half of the all incoming damage (ranged too). But remember, Shield ain't gonna block a thing if you're not aiming down the sights. Too slow? Take a ''Tactical Movement'' skill and enjoy full speed operating like a little (deadly) tank! ZEDs too close? Bash 'em - shield lets you damage multiple ZEDs at time, although the damage isn't really great the [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - Afflictions|incapacitation]] does help.
Sometimes playing defensively isn't a bad idea at all. You ''might'' limit your load-out firepower but by picking the heavy [[Riot Shield & Glock 18]] you enhance your defensive capabilities. You can mitigate half of the all incoming damage (ranged too) but it only works if you're aiming down the sights. It's recommended to take the ''Tactical Movement'' skill for better speed. ZEDs too close? Bash 'em - the shield lets you damage multiple ZEDs at a time, although the damage isn't really great the [[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Gameplay - Afflictions|incapacitation]] does help.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*According to the [[Characters_(Killing_Floor_2)|character]]'s favourite weapon lines, DJ Scully, Classic Briar, Rae Higgins and Anton Strasser are SWATs of the team.
*According to the [[Characters (Killing Floor 2)|character]]'s favourite weapon lines, DJ Scully, Classic Briar, Rae Higgins and Anton Strasser are SWATs of the team.


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Latest revision as of 02:21, 17 June 2024

Killing Floor 2 perk
SWAT
General Information
XP Objectives
• Dealing SWAT weapon damage.
• Killing Clots with SWAT weapons.
Starting Loadout
MP7 SMG 9mm Pistol
Tactical Knife FlashBang
Perk Information
Role
• Short Range
• Front Rank
• Clear Out Weaker Zeds
• {{{Role_3}}}
• {{{Role_4}}}
Strength
• High Rate of Fire
• Large Amounts of Ammo
• Enhanced Armor
• {{{Strength_3}}}
• {{{Strength_4}}}
Weakness
• Limited Penetration
• Less Accurate at Long Range
• {{{Weakness_2}}}
• {{{Weakness_3}}}
• {{{Weakness_4}}}
Target Priority
HIGH
MEDIUM
LOW
SURVIVALIST EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST ZEDS IS DETERMINED BY THEIR SKILL AND WEAPON CHOICES
Technical Information
Related Achievements
Console Achievements / Trophies

The SWAT perk is the close range combatant that hoses ZEDs down with submachinegun fire, hacking through them with a storm of lead and steel. Using a variety of submachine-guns, the SWAT perk has the highest rate of fire of any perk; while each individual bullet may not inflict much damage, they can rarely fire just one bullet. The SWAT perk belongs in the thick of combat and can mow down less powerful Zeds like a scythe through wheat.

General Information

The SWAT is a well-rounded ZED killing machine specializing in sub-machine gun usage. The bullet hose nature of the SWAT's weapons leave the ZEDs no chance to stand their ground for long. The SWAT's arsenal also offers the FlashBang grenade, one of the most efficient ways to stun ZEDs.

SWAT skill choices let them focus on either improving their crowd control abilites as well as their own "tankiness" by adding buffs to the armor, stumble power and the sidearms or on enhancing their weaponry by giving it more ammo, stopping power and better handing.

Weapon List

200
4
MP7 SMG
650
6
Tommy Gun
650
4
MP5RAS SMG
1100
5
P90 SMG
1100
5
HRG Nailgun
1200
5
Heckler & Koch UMP
1500
8
Riot Shield & Glock 18 (DLC)
1500
6
Kriss SMG
1500
7
HRG Stunner
1600
7
G36C Assault Rifle (DLC)
2000
7
HRG Bastion
650
3
HMTech-201 SMG
900
4
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Bonus Experience

SWAT receive bonus XP for killing Clots.

Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on Earth
Bonus Experience 2 3 4 7

Perk Bonuses

This table represents the passive stat bonuses the SWAT receives.

Perk Weapon Damage
max. 25%
( Increase perk weapon damage 1% per level. )
Bullet Resistance
max. 30%
( Increase resistance to projectile damage 5%, increases 1% each level. )
Increased Mag Size
max. 100%
( Increase magazine size 4% per level. )
Weapon Switch
max. 25%
( Increase weapon switch speed 1% per level. )


Perk Skills

This table represents the active abilities the SWAT has access to. You have the option of choosing one per tier.

Specialization
Heavy Armor Training
5
Tactical Movement
While you have body armor, you only take Health damage from sonic attacks and clots can’t grab you. You begin each game with 50% Armor. Move and sprint faster. No movement penalty for using iron sights or crouch movement with perk weapon.
Assault Techniques
Close Combat Training
10
Tactical Reload
Increase damage with your 9mm pistol / hrg 93r, your knife and your bash attacks 100%. You begin each game with dual 9mm pistols / dual hrg 93r pistols. Increase reload speed with perk weapons.
Equipment
Suppression Rounds
15
Ammo Vest
Increase stumble power 100% with all perk weapons. Carry up to 30% more ammo for each perk weapon.
Defensive Techniques
Assault Armor
20
Cripple
Maximum Armor increases by 50%. You begin each wave with additional 50% Armor. Multiple hits with Perk weapons will slow Zeds down by 30%. Head and weak spot shots apply it twice as fast.
Specialist Training
ZED TIME - Battering Ram
25
ZED TIME - Rapid Assault
During Zed time, you move fast in real-time and deal massive damage and knockdown to any Zed that touches you. During ZED Time, when using perk weapons you have unlimited ammo, shoot in near real-time, and increase stumble power by 100%.


Actual Stats

Ammo Vest (extra maximum spare ammo) 30%
Assault Armor (armor added, at the beginning of each wave) up to +75
Assault Armor (armor on respawn, add, points) 75
Assault Armor (extra max armor points) +50
Battering Ram (bump cooldown) 0.1s
Battering Ram (bump damage) 450
Battering Ram (damage type) bludgeon
Battering Ram (player knocks ZEDs down, on bump) yes
Battering Ram (player movement resistant to slow-mo) yes
Battering Ram (speed scale, in ZED Time) x1.25
Close Combat Training (extra damage, 9mm(s) / 93R(s) / knife) 100%
Close Combat Training (extra damage, all "bludgeon" damage) 100%
Close Combat Training (player spawn with dual 9mms / 93R(s)) yes
Cripple (snare power, add, per hit) 15
Cripple (ZED's movement speed multiplier) x0.7
Heavy Armor Training (armor absorption percentage) 100%
Heavy Armor Training (armor on respawn, add, % of max value) 50%
Heavy Armor Training (Clots cannot grab the player) yes
Heavy Armor Training (incoming damage multiplier) x0.65
Rapid Assault (resistance to slow-mo, on firing) 51%
Rapid Assault (stumble power multiplier) x2
Rapid Assault (weapon does not consume ammo) yes
Suppression Rounds (stumble power multiplier) x3
Tactical Movement (ADS / crouch move speed, times faster) x2.5
Tactical Movement (ADS bob damping factor) x1.11
Tactical Movement (speed multiplier, with on-perk weapons) x1.2
Tactical Reload (faster reloading) yes

Perk Notes

  • Damage modification (passive): Passive damage bonus affecting damage of all on-perk weapons (including Knife) or on-perk damage types. Damage ROUNDED.
  • Passive (Bullet resistance): Player takes up to 30% less damage from all weapons that use "Ballistic" damage type. This includes Patriarch's Minigun bullets. Damage to take is ROUNDED.
  • Passive (Weapon switch): Bonus decreases time that it takes to equip and putdown the weapon by up to 25% making weapon swaps x1.33 faster at level 25. Bonus works with all weapons.
  • Skill (Assault Armor, Heavy Armor Training): Amount of the armor given from both skill stack. Heavy Armor Training skill prevents players from being grabbed by Clots even when they do not wear / have any armor at all. Heavy Armor Training skill has 100% damage absorption rate (acting like a second health pool), furthermore it decreases all incoming damage towards it by 35% (x0.65 damage multiplier to armor) as long as player has some armor left. Assault Armor skill adds up to +75 points to player's current armor value at the beginning of each wave (50% of max armor value, will not surpass cap of 150).
  • Skill (Battering Ram): During the ZED Time player speed up by 25%. Every ZED touched by player takes bump damage and gets knocked down unless the limit of already knocked ZEDs is reached (see afflictions). Bump has cooldown of 0.1s (in ZED Time it is slowed along the world). ZED that cannot be knocked down due to the knockdown limit will, instead, be stumbled but will still take bump damage.
  • Skill (Close Combat Training): Extra damage affects all knives, 9mm Pistol(s) / HRG 93R Pistol(s) and ALL "bludgeon" damage types (be it buttstock bash with any weapon or melee weapon such as Pulverizer) except Battering Ram bump and Doshinegun shot. Extra damage example: 9mm Pistol (25 points of damage) with Close Combat Training skill does Roundup (25 + 25x1.0) = 50 points of damage. Unlike Commando's counterpart, this skill DOES NOT work along the passive damage bonus when it comes to calculation of knife damage. It is either bonus from passive (without this skill) OR bonus from the skill itself. Unlike Commando's counterpart, this skill DOES increase damage of the Flashbang grenade when it is thrown while holding either 9mm(s) / 93R(s) or a Knife.
  • Skill (Cripple): Skill works only with on-perk damage types.
  • Skill (Rapid Assault, Suppression Rounds): Due to calculation specifics both skills give total stumble power multiplier of 4. Suppression Rounds skill works only with on-perk weapons, while the Rapid Assault skill works with all weapons (even off-perk). Resistance to slow-mo and unlimited ammo in ZED Time also works with the Dual 9mm Pistols / Dual HRG 93R Pistols.
  • Skill (Tactical Movement): Player walks and sprints 20% faster with on-perk weapons or 9mm Pistol(s) / HRG 93R Pistol(s).

On-perk Weapons

Following weapons and damage types are associated with the SWAT. They are getting damage bonuses and buffs to their attributes from the respective skills:

Weapons Damage Types
AssaultRifle_G36C Ballistic_G18, Bludgeon_G18Shield, Bludgeon_G18Shield_Impulse
AssaultRifle_Thompson Ballistic_G36C
FlashBangGrenade Ballistic_HK_UMP
HRG_BarrierRifle Ballistic_HRG_BarrierRifle (child of Ballistic_AssaultRifle)
HRG_Nailgun Ballistic_HRG_Stunner, Ballistic_HRG_Stunner_Alt, Explosive_HRG_Stunner
HRG_Stunner Ballistic_HRGNailgun (child of Piercing)
Knife_SWAT Ballistic_Kriss
SMG_G18 Ballistic_MP5RAS
SMG_HK_UMP Ballistic_MP7
SMG_Kriss Ballistic_P90
SMG_Mac10 Ballistic_SMG_Medic
SMG_Medic Ballistic_Thompson
SMG_MP5RAS Bludgeon_G18Shield, Bludgeon_G18Shield_Impulse
SMG_MP7 Explosive_FlashBangGrenade
SMG_P90 Fire_Mac10 (child of Ballistic_SMG)
Piercing_KnifeStab_SWAT, Slashing_Knife_SWAT, Slashing_KnifeHeavy_SWAT
SWATBatteringRam (child of Bludgeon)

SWAT's passive damage bonus does not affect Mac 10's DOT damage.

Strategy

Just like your "AR-twisted brother", you are among the first who meets the ZED hordes. Your weapons fire quickly but deal rather low damage per bullet, so aim for the head!

Conserve your ammo: your ammunition is quite expensive, so in early waves make use of the Close Combat Training skill to one-shot-kill small ZEDs and save yourself some SMG ammo. Don't forget that your weapons also have a single/burst firing mode which will help too.

You are predominately a trash killing perk, but unlike the Firebug, your play-style does not cause grievance when playing alongside precision perks like Sharpshooters, and to some extent, Gunslingers and Commandos. Sharing lanes together makes for a much more effective and synergised strategy.

The SWAT is notorious for having an overall low damage output, especially when it comes to taking down Scrakes and Fleshpounds on higher difficulties. One way to alleviate this is to have a Medic on your team who has the Focus Injection perk skill active. The bonus damage you receive from heals can boost your damage up to 20%, a noticeable difference!

While you might want to improve your team-play by having the healing-capable HMTech-201 SMG in your inventory don't forget that this is the only SMG that cannot kill any basic ZED with a single headshot.

Combine the stun effect of the Flash Bang grenade with the Kriss' high rate of fire for safe Scrake / Fleshpound takedowns.

The HRG Nailgun is a game changer for you, from this point on you ARE a big ZED killer. Given its big magazine size, piercing damage and full-auto shotgun mode (3 projectiles fired at time at rate of 500 RPM) this thing melting big ZEDs like a knife through butter. Just don't forget to conserve your ammo.

Sometimes playing defensively isn't a bad idea at all. You might limit your load-out firepower but by picking the heavy Riot Shield & Glock 18 you enhance your defensive capabilities. You can mitigate half of the all incoming damage (ranged too) but it only works if you're aiming down the sights. It's recommended to take the Tactical Movement skill for better speed. ZEDs too close? Bash 'em - the shield lets you damage multiple ZEDs at a time, although the damage isn't really great the incapacitation does help.

Trivia

  • According to the character's favourite weapon lines, DJ Scully, Classic Briar, Rae Higgins and Anton Strasser are SWATs of the team.