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Another random Legion rework idea.

I don't normally like these, as suggesting full reworks is sometimes pointless, especially as the Legion we have now seems to be the one we are going to get, but I was playing a lot of Ghostface and couldn't help think this might work.


Feral Frenzy works as normal, perhaps with a slightly slower speed. When hitting a healthy survivor, it injures them. (Not even necessarily applying deep wounds, DW could be scrapped entirely.) And stuns Legion out of their power.


Legion then applies oblivious to that survivor for 60 seconds.


The idea behind it, is that you could use feral fenzy to get that first hit as you do, but instead of the current mess right now of quickly mending, you get a window to stalk the survivor and try and cut them off. The gameplay would feel very much cat and mouse, and imo feel a lot more like being stalked by multiple attackers. (As once injured, Legion could appear from any direction.)

While still having plenty of counterplay. (Still just an m1 killer after all.)

It might well be too much to think of a complete rework at this stage, but curious to how you guys tackle this, and what could be tweaked to make it fun and balanced. (I felt having oblivious apply to one survivor might be a little tunnely, and perhaps it could apply undetectable to Legion instead, but that might lose the stalking feeling.)