EMPTY BUILDS ARE OP! | Dead by Daylight (The Legion Gameplay Commentary)



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Empty builds are just so op bro. I don’t know what else to say, it’s just easy mode. Definitely. Enjoy this gameplay commentary as the Legion in Dead by Daylight from my recent Twitch livestream!
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12 thoughts on “EMPTY BUILDS ARE OP! | Dead by Daylight (The Legion Gameplay Commentary)”

  1. Going to be a long comment but it is a Legion Rework so plz bare with me.

    New power name: Frenzied Rush
    – Power Gauge and recharge is the same.
    – Same ability to vault pallets and windows
    – To activate your power you whistle to mark a survivor. After .25 second whistle the other Legion members spawn in at random directions. For the 10 second duration the other 3 members will follow and try to cut off the survivor marked. The other members move at 3.6 m/s

    – Special ability: Stabbing Party
    – Once in Frenzy you can reactivate power to yell starting Stabbing Party. All members and yourself gain .6 m/s movement speed.
    – Once in Stab Party you're able to attack. Per attack can apply Stab Mark. Every 2 Stab Marks is a health state. Per Stab Mark gives back 2 seconds on your gauge meter. The 3rd Stab applies deep wound. 4th Stab refills meter to full.
    – Can be canceled anytime but goes into a 6 second cooldown
    – If you Stab the survivor two times in a row it will end the power and fatigue for 2 seconds.
    – Any time during Stabbing Party you can whistle again to re-target to a new survivor

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  2. People used to say Legion is weak even in OLD Legion's times…
    I guess they don't judge by the gameplay they have personal issues with this killer.
    So what I say – fuck 'em!
    Legion is best!

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  3. To the person that said "Catariu" at 9 minutes into the video, why did you decide to have the best possible response, as well as simultaneously having the worst possible response?

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