This Is Why THE TWINS Are S Tier… | Dead By Daylight Killer



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This Is Why THE TWINS Are S Tier | Dead By Daylight Resident Evil
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30 thoughts on “This Is Why THE TWINS Are S Tier… | Dead By Daylight Killer”

  1. Twins are so good man Like if you injure the Whole entire team You have a lot of pressure get victor out and just keep slugging and slugging Literally I don’t get it why people think she is bad she is not !

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  2. The problem with twins is that if the surv knows its counters, the killer becomes a m1 killer with nothing else. My friends and I always destroy the twins because we just kidnap the baby and rush the gens lol

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  3. i wanted to ask you to play twins to see how you d play it (i hate the character but still) but i guess you just read me like a book, and i m satisfied, great job.

    also can you play oni next time please ?

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  4. Good to have idiots as enemy's 🤣 Players always move in couples when they know that killer is Twins ( Victor got kick always after jump ) , players always KNOW when Victor is stationary and he is destroyed instantly, Victor is the only power of this killer because rest is normal M1 powerless hooking machine – this surv from clip are a joke or they pretend only to make this video

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  5. It especially works well when they have no idea how to fight them lol. Btw for anyone that doesn't know, Victor can't reveal with Killer Instinct while you're crouching, after a successful down he'll be vulnerable to crushing for five seconds (even though he starts moving quick after a down, he's still vulnerable the full five seconds), and after a miss he's vulnerable for three seconds

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