Faint is testing the feel of the heaviest sledgehammer he could find, when the start of a loud sound makes him reflexively disappear into thin air.
He hears the rest of the sound while phased out, still managing to make out the quite obvious cause for it. 'Something blew up.'
After assuring himself that his immediate location wasn't about to get immediately swept up in the aftermath of the blast, he phases in, jumps at a 45° angle in the direction of the blast, and phases out mid-jump, sledgehammer still firmly in his grasp.
Actually, in the real world some hammers cost $10 and some cost $180
You buy what you need and you pay what you can afford.
If the BO4 virtual hammer + bundle is too expensive for you, either because you don't have a spare $30 or you don't assign that much value on the bundle then you simply don't buy it. Right?
The point is this: If you are going to whinge like a baby about every item you want but can't afford you're in for a rough life...
The cost of the game means nothing. $28 dollars is the price Activision want for that bundle, it's up to us to decide if it's worth it or not.
I don't think it is myself; in fact I wouldn't even pay $1 for that shit. But I don't get upset by it, I just don't buy it. I don't think Fortnight bundles upwards of $60-$80 are worth it either.
Likewise I don't get upset with Lamborghini for wanting $200k for one of their cars or Amazon wanting $120 for Prime...