Identifying Good Survivors – Dead by Daylight



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  1. Insta-dropping every pallet from tile to tile often wastes enough of the killer's time for the rest of the survivors to get 5 gens done. At least that is what I experiance when not playing very mobile killers like Ghostface

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  2. I knew the footage was gonna be the Lisa from the other day. Was kinda funny to see you constantly compliment her the entire game on stream. Very stark contrast to most killer players who would just complain the entire chase about the game being bad or survivors being op or something.

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  3. the way that i test how good survivors are mainly

    – how they run a loop or tile, an experienced survivor will know how not to get trapped after pulling a pallet or vaulting and lets them chain the loops together/.
    – more competent survivors will also try to mind game me or perform fake vaults.

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  4. You don't even need to do any of this good survivor stuff as long as your team does gens. You can camp and insta throw every pallet and there are so many on the maps that your team can easily get the gens done

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  5. Pretty much the qualities great survivors is knowing the tiles, maximizing a pallet, and finally linking tiles. the third one is the difference between great and good survivors imo, Linking tiles. After the short-long wall loop 98% of survivors would looped the unsafe tile instead of going to LT. As a side note knowing how to play LT is pretty godlike not only you waste killers time but you're doing it without wasting resources.

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  6. Lmao, I did this yesterday. I was playing Plague and got this Claude who fast vaulted multiple times, and I just puked on her and left her. She legit threw trying to get me to chase her lmaoooo.

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  7. Many survivors, who try to loop the killer without using so many resources aren't that great, but just very cocky and greedy. These plays are very risky and so they end up dead rather soon, if the killer manages to make use out of their greed.

    So in my opinion very good survivors are identified as follows:
    – playing it safe (rather dropping a pallet than risking to go down)

    – chaining multiple loops together (using a weak unsafe pallet to gain distance after vaulting shack windows 3 times)

    – good at calculating timing and distances (when to start running towards a vault so that the killer barely can't reach you)

    – unique pathing to confuse and lose the killer (instead of running the same path 3 times like a robot)

    – body blocking for their teammates in crucial moments

    – understanding the killers weaknesses (e.g. clown can't hit while holding a bottle, hag's super low pov in corn field, POV lock while veaulting)

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