Is Hit and Run Viable Again With New Hemorrhage? | Dead by Daylight Killer Builds



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We trying out the old hit and run strategy that sort of died out and became no longer viable recently with the release of circle of healing, now that the new hemorrhage regresses healing when forced to cancel. This makes perk combos like sloppy butcher and nurses calling to be very valuable, and hopefully can bring back this playstyle that was otherwise obsolete.

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37 thoughts on “Is Hit and Run Viable Again With New Hemorrhage? | Dead by Daylight Killer Builds”

  1. I watch every single one of Tofu's uploads and everytime I keep thinking how Tofu would do with the average team of survivors I play against everyday. I know in this video it's a bit exceptional but man the survivors I see Tofu playing against are below average by my region's matchmaking standards. Does anyone else feel the same way? Not discrediting Tofu in any way of course.

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  2. With the haemorrhage buff, CoH nerf and legion and ghostface buff, H&R will actually become viable again. Healing is more pointless now so survivors are going to go back to gen rushing over healing

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  3. Detective Tapp: gets sandbagged by Yoichi earlier
    Tofu: Lol nice. Free down.
    Detective Tapp: sandbags Leon like how it happened to him but without the down
    Tofu: Detective Tapp you jerk!! I'm going to tunnel you out

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  4. It would be cool if the casual mode was random killer and perks against survivors with random perks and items. Maybe the randomness would stop people from try harding and keep it casual.

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  5. Please, just stop saying the name of the crow map. It's AIR-EE but you don't care, and it just angers me each time you pronounce it wrong intentionally. You did the same thing with COO-de-GRAH.

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  6. One thing I love about hemorrhage that I love is that if you don't have Tenacity, you have to stay in place to keep your recover. It forces people to play differently when recovering. Get to a safe spot and hope the killer doesn't find you before a teammate, or recover on the spot where the killer knows where you are?

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  7. Watching you play is not fun at all. The way you own the survivors makes the video very one sided. There is no pressure at your end, there is no accomplishment. No sense of pride. Its just owning, owning, owning. I kind of feel sorry for people facing your wraith.

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  8. New hemorrhage is definitely useful. Previously useless, now nice.

    I've been running bbq, sloppy, nurses and coulrophobia on clown, and it's a fun build. If I wanted to make the build actually fully proper I'd swap bbq out for thana, dying light or the chonky terror radius one

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  9. I'm a Hag main. I've been running nurses, monitor, sloppy, and corrupt…and I have to say it's awesome. Especially if they have a boon or medkits. It's funny to hit them and see them run off, find them with nurses, interrupt them, make them waste a pallet, and then they run into your trap.

    It's great knowing the whole time they are losing their heal and they aren't going to heal mid chase.

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  10. OhTofu!!!
    Try this Wraith build; its kinda weird but trust me I've had lots of value from this combination of perks and addons

    Unrelenting; for those pesky dead hards + other sillyness & pressure
    Spies from the Shadows
    Deathbound; synergy w/ add ons if using Hit and Run strategy
    Distressing

    Add ons: "The Beast" Soot **is critical** for memes and effectiveness w/ & 'Blind' Mud or something to come out of the cloak faster

    Enjoy <3

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