Who's More TOXIC? ~Dead by Daylight~



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21 thoughts on “Who's More TOXIC? ~Dead by Daylight~”

  1. For Kilelr, theres
    Tunneling,
    Camping,
    Hitting survivors on the hook,
    And tbagging as ghost face or pig.

    For survivor, theres:
    Tbagging
    Clicking the flashlight,
    Pointing after a pallet drop,

    But theres 4 survivors per match per 1 killer

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  2. Killers: first person down getting facecamped in dungeon with no chance to continue match after this

    Survivors: Sometime not even trying to save person on hook, letting him to 2nd stage and death at start of match

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  3. hold up, isnt there more survivors than killers? the data can be misleading. Besides, I dont believe slugging is considered toxic, just like gen rushing isnt considered toxic.

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  4. _ Survivor groups coordinating to "bully" a killer.
    _ Survivors sandbagging or blocking or preventing a heal or repeatingly fake-unhooking another survivor. (On purpose implied)
    _ Last second survivor item switch, usually a key.
    That's it, nothing else is "toxic" as far as I'm concerned.

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  5. Role: Survivor
    Example: Running straight into me several times (I’m killer) and then blaming me for camping in post-game chat.

    Role: Space Coconut
    Example: Posting opinions that people disagree with. 😛

    Couldn’t think of a legit second example haha.

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  6. Killer: tunneling for no other reason then to make someone mad(example: One person is on first stage in a hook, and another survivor who is injured, that already has been hooked once goes for the save and gets it. Both survivors, the one unhooked, and the unhooker are in the same situation, both hooked once and injured and the killer decides to go for the unhooked just because of spite and making someone mad)
    Survivor: constantly vaulting a pallet or window or entering and leaving a locker just because the killer left you, or the killer hasn’t chased you, or cause you don’t like how he is playing, with this I could also say t-bagging or clicking or pointing at a killer every time you vault somewhere safely

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  7. What’s more toxic? I’d say the developers! There the ones who let this game come out with more bugged DLC’s and problems, but as long as cosmetics sell why should they care.

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  8. Killer: At the start of the game, they find a wild Feng min out in the open. They chase her for all 5 gens, never being able to catch her and never breaking off to someone else. The killer brings ruin, undying, noed, and blood warden. Finally, they catch Feng mind and camp her body. But while they're camping they choose to beat her on hook.

    Survivors: the wild Feng min Loops the killer, but doesn't t-bag, and has a medkit. Their perks are Iorn will, dead hard, Kindred, and blast mine. The other 3 survivors rushed the gens while Feng was in chase for 5 gens. Now blood warden and Noed are active while she's being camped

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  9. Survivor: T-Bagging, flashlight clicking, waiting more than necessary at the exit, not trying to escape the hook after the team got slugged or the game is over, SWF who focus on bullying the killer rather than doing gens (Keeping the game hostage).

    Killer: Hitting a surv on the hook, nodding their head, face camping, real tunneling, 4 man slugging till death on the ground.

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  10. I think those things below are situations that do happen to everyone at least once every 10 matches
    Killer: Needlessly hitting people on the hook. (It has no tactical advantage)
    Survivor towards Survivors: Sandbagging each other (It does help the individual but not the team)
    Survivor towards Killers: T-Bagging at the Exit gate / Waiting at the Exit. (Just F***ing leave already. Even worse if they dead hard out, just why.)

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  11. Everything anyone in this game toxic ND even u can't be unbias about this question Coconut… Whoever you play more you're gonna pick the opposite side…just like you did 🤥🤥🤥

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  12. I can't think at the top of my head but if we're comparing tbagging to slugging then tbagging is more toxic (that's coming from mainly a survivor player) slugging is just for the most part boring

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  13. Gen rushing is seen as survivors just doing their objective but killers killing is seen as toxic when efficiencies are implemented. Im not talking about 4 man slugging for a bleed out fest but I feel like even if its less severe, killer is just so stressful at times it can feel amplified

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  14. Survivor: Throwing insults at someone if they dont catch the survivor but the same survivors will also throw insults at the killer if the killer kills them. tbag and clicking at exit gate

    Killer: spamming GGEZ at the endgame chat after slugging everyone at 5 gens and letting them bleed out

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  15. Killer: Hard Face Camping, like, we're talking willing to lose 2-4 gens over waiting for one person to die.

    Survivor: Rapid-fire clicking for attention, We're talking mapping the use button to the scroll-wheel rapid fire. Also, DCing on the literal first time the survivor is downed.

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