Utilizing the LEAST EFFECTIVE Perk in DBD…



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In todayโ€™s video I use the WORST perk in Dead By Daylight, which was just introduced into the game along with โ€œAlan Wakeโ€. We get some crazy games so make sure to watch until the endโ€ฆ

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26 thoughts on “Utilizing the LEAST EFFECTIVE Perk in DBD…”

  1. Ooo I was recently in a match with someone who had this perk. I was so confused at first. It's a cute idea and I like that it's in the game but yeah… no one is going to use it ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  2. I don't think this is the worst perk, to be honest. If you're solo queue and want to create a safe patch on the map, shadowstep, COH, and this would let them hold up while undetectable and wait for a heal while also having a good idea of where to go next. Since it illuminates chests, it might also let them dig up a medkit for themselves. It's useless like most info perks for SWFs, but I wouldn't object to finding a teammate running this while on the solo queue grind. It's not like No Mither, which actively makes your survivor experience harder.

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