OTZ SAID I SHOULD RUN THIS BUILD | Dead By Daylight



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  1. ah, he admits he cringes himself out to cringe us out. i knew it all along 😌

    on the low tho i'm glad people are figuring out how much work Bond and Windows put in on solo queue. i don't run WoO myself for very silly reasons but Bond is godtier forreal.

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  2. Otz put in FOGWISE??? It's not a terrible perk at all, but it definitely has no business as a top 4 "Advanced Solo Survivor" perk! Otz hasn't updated his tier list since 6.2.0 and Fogwise was 6.4.0, but basically every tier list from reputable sources has that perk as, at the absolute best, high B tier. Alert or Wiretap are such better killer-info perks, and those reputable sources clearly agree as they are both always somewhere in A tier.

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  3. Have you done an escape-focused build? People be real ready to say Sole Survivor/Wake Up is best (and it IS awesome), but honestly it can be invalidated and fall apart really quickly and easily, especially if you're up against Nurse, Blight, Trapper, or Skull Merchant (and in many situations, Demo and Dredge, too) OR the killer has No Way Out (or Remember Me or, heaven forbid, 4-5 stacks of Pentimento). The tried-and-true method that has been (relatively) unchanged for nearly 3.5 years that people always seem to forget about is Left Behind and a key. If worse comes to worse and all my teammates die, never fails as a backup plan to get me the escape. Just wait for the killer to close the hatch (in case they have Rancor), and, while they are distracted patrolling gates, saunter over to the hatch and dip, since you can see the hatch with Left Behind even if it's closed. Plus it only requires one perk slot and the item slot. You have no idea how easy this makes escape-requiring Daily Rituals and Archive challenges.

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