While the smaller size can be an advantage for sneaking up on survivors and playing mind games, it can also be incredibly annoying. You’ll have trouble peering over objects and have a general disadvantage for visually spotting surviv
For some this might be a benefit, but for many players it’s a liability. Legion is an aggressive killer; you have to constantly be moving and attacking to get the most benefit out of them. Milking Feral Frenzy chains and keeping the pressure on the survivors can be frantic and fast-paced, requiring lots of skill and careful attention to be done effectiv
The Nurse also has the ability to attack immediately out of her blink, allow for a rapid way to strike Survivors running way from the fearsome killer. However, if you choose to attack out of this Blink and miss then the Nurse is placed in a recovery period that slows her movement speed and forces her to recover before she can attack. Even with this drawback being able to strike out of such a fast and powerful ability is yet another reason the character is still a force to reckoned w
A great example of this is the cornfield on Coldwind Farm. With Legion you can’t see a single thing and as such it makes a great hiding spot for survivors. It also doesn’t help that Legion can’t see scratch marks either, making many of the Farm or Swamp maps an absolute nightmare to track survivors
A major tactic implemented to almost all Hillbilly player's arsenal is using his Chainsaw charge as a recon ability. Given how incredibly fast the ability is it allows for Hillbilly players to make rounds of a given area extremely efficiently. Plus the fact that the charge has no in-game stopping point other than running into a hazard allows for Hillbilly player to almost endlessly run around a given map. Making it quite easy to find and take out Survivors in the blink of an eye. So utilizing the Chainsaw charge as less of a pure offensive tool and more of a method to efficiently travel a map is the sign of a smart Hillbilly pla
If you’re a newer player this can be hard to get used to. Even experienced players may find themselves having trouble with Legion if they prefer killers with more passive abilities like the Trapper and his bear traps or the Doctor with Carter’s Spark to cause madn
The Demogorgon excels at making survivors feel uncomfortable no matter how safe they may seem. His ability to travel undetected can allow the killer to sneak up on even the most cautious survivor. Plus attempting to destroy his mobility portals allows Demogorgon the ability to find your location and initiate a powerful counter-att
Once a portal is activated the Demogorgon does gain the ability to control screen space well, but if inactive the portals can be difficult to manage. Without activation they are simply just exits which can be taken, they grant no recon ability. The ability to activate each portal is a time-consuming process and each portal that has been activated is essentially a large neon sign which says "don't come over he
To be fair there are a lot of arguments to be made for both sides and whether Legion is the best, worst, or mediocre killer in this horror game is largely up to you. Here are some arguments for and against why the Legion is the best killer in the game to help you decide for yours
These moments create jump scares that are not planned by the developers. They simply occur from the community. Additionally, getting chased down by a killer and seeing the red light slowly appear on your back gives you goosebumps and a shi
The progression system in Dead by Daylight strategy by Daylight is extensive and there is no end in sight. Each survivor and killer get their own bloodweb which is full of perks, offerings, and equipment. Players earn bloodpoints through gameplay and they can be spent on items in the web. Once every item on the web is purchased, the character levels up. Max levels are 50, but players can continue to level up their characters after to receive more perks, items, and offeri
With such a huge roster of original and classic horror creatures and killers, players have a bounty of options to satisfy their bloodlust. However, one of the strongest killers in the game, is one of the original members of the cast, The Nurse. A killer so powerful she has received a necessary rework to tone her down a notch to fit the level of the rest of the cast. However, even with this rework, the nurse is still one of the strongest killers in the cast with a toolkit so useful that she will always terrorize survivors no matter the meta. This guide will explain how to play the Nurse effectively and the basic gameplan when using the charac
Given his ability to cover large distances, Demogorgon's ability to catch up to survivors is surprisingly lacking. Although his lunging attack is a powerful move, it is rather finicky at times. It requires a certain degree of accuracy to connect against evasive survivors and has smaller range than a killer would hope for. Plus his recovery animation after whiffing the lung is glacial at times and can easily grant a survivor the time required to esc