Spirit World - Survivors have no means to enter it - would be interesting if they did!?
According to the gamepedia survivors have no means to enter the Spirit World, it would be interesting if they could, and what would the benefits be for them, what would the risks and peril be for doing so?
Link to source: https://deadbydaylight.gamepedia.com/Spirit_World
I think this a very interesting subject and could lead to some very interesting things to add to the game.
The Wraith uses the Wailing Bell's ancient powers to enter the Spirit World, so there is a documented way of getting there, and obviously there could be other potential ways to get there, there could be other items that holds similar power but potentially with severe side effects. For instance, an item or addon intended for the survivors that holds this power but with one or several bad side effects, it could grant one or several limited uses but with each use the survivor would suffer from one or more suitable negative status temporary effects like, blindness, exhausted, exposed, hindered, etc. maybe even becoming injured for one health level - it should be random. The benefit could be similar to that of Nurse's blink, Wraith's cloak, phasewalking, etc. and other benefits normally linked with these. This item should probably only be spawned in the trial.
Could also be possible as a perk where the survivor has been corrupted by the entity - basical a deal have been struck between the survivor and the entity, in exchange for the ability to do the above, the survivor in question only needs to be hooked twice to be sacrificed and the survivor cannot attempt to escape the hook, and possibly have a slight chance of the a rescuing survivor to fail in the attempt of dehooking the survivor.
There could be many other interesting ideas and concepts based on the idea of survivors entering or utilizing the Spirit World, where they do not belong.
What do you guys and gals of the fog think?
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The Spirit World is a world from the entitus. So no survivor WILL get there, since the entitus wouldnt want them to be there. And the entitus dont want to give survivors too much of a power, like phasing into the spirit world for not being hit by the killer.
But in fact, as the survivor gets borrowed time, the entitus may give the survivors supernatural abilitys...0 -
entering it is one thing.
what about exiting?0 -
Wolff_Bringer said:
The Spirit World is a world from the entitus. So no survivor WILL get there, since the entitus wouldnt want them to be there. And the entitus dont want to give survivors too much of a power, like phasing into the spirit world for not being hit by the killer.
But in fact, as the survivor gets borrowed time, the entitus may give the survivors supernatural abilitys...
"The Spirit World is on a different plane of existence to the Entity's Realm. Its appearance is identical to the Entity's Realm, but those who traverse it see black fog covering their peripheral vision. Notably, beings within the Spirit World cannot interact with beings and objects outside of it."Sarief said:entering it is one thing.
what about exiting?
Of course it's an interesting question if they were able to enter and remain there without limit.0 -
@Incarnate said:
Wolff_Bringer said:The Spirit World is a world from the entitus. So no survivor WILL get there, since the entitus wouldnt want them to be there. And the entitus dont want to give survivors too much of a power, like phasing into the spirit world for not being hit by the killer.
But in fact, as the survivor gets borrowed time, the entitus may give the survivors supernatural abilitys...
Actually, thats not entirely correct.
"The Spirit World is on a different plane of existence to the Entity's Realm. Its appearance is identical to the Entity's Realm, but those who traverse it see black fog covering their peripheral vision. Notably, beings within the Spirit World cannot interact with beings and objects outside of it."
Sarief said:entering it is one thing.
what about exiting?
Well, thats actually also part of what I wrote, but basically, it should be temporarily when they enter it, so they automatically forced back whenever what enables them to enter/be there no longer supports it, like for instance when an item runs out of energy.
Of course it's an interesting question if they were able to enter and remain there without limit.
Makes sense that Nurse can just go through stuff... but why Wraith can't
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