A Perfect World/Perk-a-Cola/Drake Sake

Drake Sake is a Perk-a-Cola featured in the storyline A Perfect World. It was first introduced in the map Fatherland. It is an original perk exclusive to the storyline. After consumption, players swap their slide for a Dragon Dive, a variant of Dolphin Dive that has increased lunge range and where they unleash fire in the form of a dragon around them, causing them to go through and damage zombies. Additionally, when a zombie hits a player, their body ignites as well for 3 seconds, which damages all zombies hitting them during that time, blocking their hit damage as well. This ability goes on cooldown after it is proc'd, after which it will restore when not hit for at least 30 seconds. The refresh is indicated by the perk symbol flaring up briefly.

The perk is a variant and throwback to the traditional version of PhD Flopper, as it grants players a version of the Dolphin Dive back. Due to it's playstyle of jumping into a horde of zombie to get the full benefit of the perk, it is dubbed the "kamikaze perk", also referring it's Japanese origins. It is also very useful when passing through hordes when the passive effect is available, as it can completely nullify zombie hits for 3 seconds.

Innately, the perk comboes well with itself, as jumping into a horde will not be as suicidal due to the passive effect, which will block all zombie hits for 3 seconds if you get stuck in a horde after diving in. It also helps clearing survivors of the Dragon Dive. Because of the passive's hefty cooldown, it works quite well with juggernog, giving some more safety when the passive expires. Using Drake Sake together with PhD Flopper creates more oppertunities for crazy, explosive stunts, combining the Dragon Dive with the Fall Explosion.

Locations

 * Fatherland - Unknown

Trivia

 * A running gag that happens upon buying this perk is that none of the characters pronounces "Drake Sake" right.
 * Dempsey pronounces 'Sake' as if it rhymes with 'Drake' (Drayk Sayk).
 * Richtofen pronounces it similarly to the german 'Drache Sache', which translates to Dragon Business. He comments on this, asking what kind of businesses dragons have to do.
 * Takeo calls it by its fully Japanese name, 'Ryu Saké'. While this translation is indeed correct, it's not pronouncing the official name right.
 * Nikolai is the only one pronouncing it right, but misidentifies it as he finds it 'sounding American'.