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Dead by Daylight Killer Guide: The Plague (Perks, Tips, & Strategies)

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Not only will this set their repair progress back 6%, but any Survivor working on a machine that detonates will also be briefly incapacitated with the time spent knocked out increasing as the Perks upgraded. So if you want to cause map-wide chaos, that's the one to


For example, Dark Devotion, teachable for most killers at level 40, provides a terror radius for one specific survivor at a time and makes Nemesis undetectable. Plus combine it with Tinkerer which shows when a Generator is being repaired and this big stomping boy becomes a giant silent ninja that sees and knows all. So experiment at later levels to find a meta that works for


But, they're not just an escape route as pallets are the only thing that can destroy your zombies, so remove any you come across that could be used against your shuffling undead pals. Also, remember to use the tentacle swing when you do since it's a much faster way to smash through t


When Nemesis arrives in Dead by Daylight on June 15 with the Resident Evil chapter, they bring the newest feature of spawning zombies throughout each match. Like AI-controlled Survivors and Killers from Dead by Daylight events by Daylight Mobile, these zombies act independent of the Killer, patrolling according to their own scripts and attacking Survivors if they enter a radius of detection. The only influence that you can have as the Killer is to destroy them yourself to buff your power or use certain add-ons that can adjust zombie respawn timers, movement speed, detection radius, and other similar adjustments. You otherwise have no control over their acti


While all three of The Plague's unique Perks can be useful, playstyle will dictate which ones a player equips and which they borrow from other Killers. Most players who use The Plague keep Corrupt Intervention and Infectious Fright but drop Dark Devotion to pick up two Generator Perks or a Generator and Stealth Pe


Instead of Chris, Ethan Winters is a more appropriate choice. The character is rather bland, but that is because we only met him in Resident Evil 7, and now he is back in Resident Evil Village. Since his role within Resident Evil lore seems to be growing, it might be Ethan who joins the fog. If we had to bet money, any of the above characters are the most likely candidates for newest Survivors in


As mentioned before, Nemesis comes with some Zombie friends and although they're mainly just a slight inconvenience at best to the Survivors, you can turn them into a real threat if you use the Depleted Ink Ribbon p


The Nurse is a great character for quickly getting up close and personal with the survivors. It's best to get to grips with each of the perks and as you level up your bloodweb, you can equip even more of them to make her stronger. You may not click with each perk since it depends on how you play but her personal perks are quite advantage

A simple yet impactful add-on, the Broken Recovery Coin removes one Supply Case from the trial , effectively reducing the amount of body blocks and free hits that Survivors can take. This is another invaluable add-on for The Nemesis.


He only has two attacks, a big damaging punch and a tentacle grab, so don't overthink how you're supposed to play him, just get in close, do damage and have fun. Plus he's also the tallest Killer in the game making him not that sneaky, so other players are going to see you coming a mile off, so there's no real strategy other than just going all out and chasing everyone down as quick as you


Quite often when you're chasing a player they won't be paying attention to where they're going, so try to herd them towards where you know a zombie is hanging around as it can take vital seconds for them to break free if they get caught, giving you ample time to catch up and pulverize them. You can also destroy the Zombies with a tentacle slash for a quick boost to your mutation r


Obviously, the Resident Evil series offers a broad choice of characters, and it would be great to see almost any one of them brought into DBD. Ultimately, the Killer is the most important character because their ability would shape how matches play out. On the other hand, Survivors are always exciting, but largely unimportant compared to the perks they bring. Still, we cannot wait to see which characters will soon enter the


While this tip might be useful for any survivor, it also comes in particularly handy with The Nurse since her Blink ability can be used in combination with tracking. Essentially, as survivors sprint across the map, they leave red, glowing scratch marks which determine the route they are mov


As a killer, flanking is vital to success. However, flanking isn't always the best course of action since many smart survivors know how to circumvent a chasing killer. Often this is done by dropping a pallet, jumping through a window, or playing cat and mouse around an environmental struct


In Trials with The Plague, Survivors will see Pools of Devotion around the map. They can interact with these pools to cleanse them of all sickness, but this will corrupt the pool and take it out of the game. The Plague can ingest the corruption from these pools, giving her access to a special ability called Corrupt Purge for the next 60 seconds. Survivors hit with Corrupt Purge automatically lose a Health State, ignoring the Sickness Meter; if they are Healthy, they will become Injured, and if they are Injured, they will go down and enter the Dying st

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