Want to know if the Ink Game Quicksilver Power is worth the low drop rate? In this guide, I go over what the Power does and how to get it. Similarly, we have a guide on the Sharp Shooter Power, which is another popular option in Ink Game.

Ink Game Quicksilver

The Quicksilver Power is of Mythic rarity, which means it has a low drop rate chance of 0.1%. It’s just as rare as the Lightning God power!

What is Quicksilver?

If you have the Quicksilver Power, your sprinting speed starts much slower than the normal speed. But, as time goes on, and the longer you sprint, your speed increases. When it reaches maximum, your overall speed is faster than all other players, as long as they don’t also have the Quicksilver Power.

You essentially need to charge it up before you plan to use it. For example, you can reach the cap by moving around before the Red Light Green Light game starts, so that once it does begin, you can speed ahead.

This quick sprint ends once you stop sprinting, you run into a wall, or are ragdolled in any way, such as being attacked. Luckily, it doesn’t take too long for it to charge.

How to Get the Quicksilver Power

Like the other Powers in Ink Game, to get the Quicksilver Power, you must roll for it. To roll, you need Power Rolls, which you can get by winning the Ink Game or every 6 hours via the AFK World. As mentioned at the start of this guide, Quicksilver is one of the rarest Powers to get in the game, with a 0.1% chance of dropping.

With how rare it is, is it worth it? If you value your speed, then yes! However, you can upgrade your Speed via the Upgrades screen by spending Won. Once your Speed reaches level 5, you unlock the ability to Dash.

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