Is Darkness Revealed Better Than BBQ? | Dead By Daylight



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  1. Dredge: Can teleport to 3 places across the map and choose almost anywhere, lockers are around the map, Survivors can only delay your power by locking the locker once, you can use them midchase very quickly, and has a secondary and passive power that is kind of scary (figuratively because insta-teleports, literally because jumpscares).
    Cool-down: 12 seconds. 4 seconds if you're a good boy.

    Onryō: Can choose one of (around) 7 locations and once you choose one, you lock it. TVs are usually only around gens. Survivors can say: "fuck you" and turn the TV off for 60 seconds. You can use TVs midchase, but it doesn't do much a lot of the time. Oh yeah, and a secondary passive power that does fuckall because why would the Survivor interact with TVs, but when it does, a Survivor can insert the Tape in 2 seconds and remove the one thing that makes playing Onryō fun (giving heart attacks).
    Cool-down: 30 seconds. 100 seconds for the TV that you teleported to to be turned on.

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  2. Definetely hope they dont touch dredge, his power is good and even his antiloop is quite counterable. His perks are alright, darkness revealed is arguably equal to bbq with different positives and negatives, septic touch does its job as a mediocre perk, but I would make dissolution not worry about terror radius, just make it like Jolt where it triggers within 32m regardless as then itd be nice on stealth killers and the dredge itself during nightfall. It should also refresh when you hit a different survivor, and id personally like to see it trigger faster, but that last bit might be too strong.

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  3. Your nightfall was already completely charged, there is a lag time between being fully charged and when it activates. In fact, there is a loud noise that precedes it.

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