NBA 2K26 Layup Tutorial Badge Test video

Layup Mixmaster in 2K26

What does Layup Mixmaster do in NBA 2K26?

video-transcript:
We tested layup mixmaster in two different scenarios with over 2400 attempts to help you target the most optimal badge level. Now, of course, the higher your badge level, the better the outcome, but the numbers show exactly when each level becomes more meaningful. In our first scenario, we looked at Euroep finishes. Bronze and silver provide marginal improvements, but the gold level jumps to a 42% blowby rate, which is the biggest leap from any previous badge level. Hall of Fame and Legend also see solid boost with Legend showing up to a 53% blowby rate. In our second scenario, we looked at acrobatic finishes. Bronze and silver actually showed decent improvement over no badge with jumps of nearly 8% from no badge to bronze and almost 6% from bronze to silver. Gold sees about a 5% jump from silver, but this is the first time we're seeing over a 60% make rate in this scenario. Hall of Fame and Legend also show jumps of about 5 to 6% each, and with Legend, you're seeing nearly three and four attempts go in. Ultimately, if you're a budget slasher that enjoys layups occasionally, silver is going to be your floor. For most slashers who use layups, gold provides the best value and looks to be the sweet spot. But if you want to be an extreme layup specialist, Hall of Fame or Legend can be very beneficial, but I would only go there if you can afford it. But that is all we have for the layup mix master badge. Drop a like if you found this video useful, and I'll catch you guys in the next one later.