Unfun strategies
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If they have DS by endgame that's the killer's choice.
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Thats kinda the problem. Its a "trap" that you either fall for when its convenient or its weaponized when its not. If I choose to not tunnel ppl, I still have to watch out for stuff like this because I didnt take it away earlier by getting stunned.
Imagine if you will if the only way to disarm Trapper's traps is with your foot. You can step in it now when it might not bite you in the butt, or risk stepping in it later when the killer is on ya.
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Putting a trap under a bodyblocked survivor is not an intended mechanic. It is a result of the mechanics but there is a difference.
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If a survivor has DS by endgame and gets unhooked, they're getting out no matter what. No matter what ######### plays they make, theres a little safety net to catch them after they ######### up
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Bodyblocking feels bad when it happens to you, but it's entirely your fault you didn't use your movement to avoid the situation
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Considering its completely different for killer vs survs, so no. Not really.
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Endgame body blocking Especially with borrowed time results in a free escape not to mention swf hook bodyblocking it's terrible depending on how far you go to a hook or it'll deny a basement hook
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you mean the less than 10%< of the match where our bodyblocking is still nowhere near as good as a killers? Yeah.
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It happens more than you think if you go against altruistic teams, someone who really wants mom stacks or endgame starts also how do you even get into a situation where a killer body blocks you
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Both sides have a set of "rules" for each other:
- survivors for killers: don't tunnel, camp, slug for the 4k, play spirit, etc etc.
- killers for survivors: don't destroy my ruin in 30 seconds, don't use unfair loops, blind, use DS, use BT, spam crouch, spam flashlights, bring more than 1 toolbox, play in SWF, etc etc.
There are many more examples from both sides, but this should be enough to demonstrate the point - it's not one-sided at all.
In general, inexperienced players try to impose these rules on the other side, but my opinion is that everyone should play the way they want and accept the consequences of that decision - don't play by the other team's "rules" and upset them or play by their rules and sacrifice a bit of your power.
I personally avoid doing things that I would dislike done to me and follow my own rulebook from the other role.
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Have you ever heard about Bamboozle? I'm not talking about Cruel Limits, PWYF, etc.
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If you are to a point where 1 surv is really bothering you in endgame with body blocks then its on you, and if you have more than 1 other surv, thats also on you. Your skill is inherently countering theirs.
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Address my point
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