why does white blood cells attacks the germs first , when macrophage and killer T cells pack more punch?

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I just want to understand what exactly is the advantage of using one of those cells over the other.

*edit: my bad for the poor title, it’s supposed to be why does neutrophils attack first when T cells and macrophages are considerably stronger?

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Some of your cells are nonspecific and there lots and lots of them. Killer T cells usually stay in reserve waiting to be triggered because you can’t have all of your T cells constantly roaming your blood looking for their targets because most of the time they’ll fail.

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