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blight is boring to play against

i mean you just side step the rush and loop him. i feel bad for the person playing him because i know they are trying their best

i had one match on sheltered woods where any time the blight rushed at me i would just go behind a tree and keep circling it if he tries to get me with lethal rush and if he let the rush end i would just run to a loop, i ran him for 7 minutes and then got one hooked due to noed and me being a solo survivor.

Comments

  • StibbityStabbity
    StibbityStabbity Member Posts: 1,839

    I disagree.

    He's hilarious to watch to ZOOM ZOOM across a map and headbutt a wall. Got hooked by one and he immediately face planted killer shack right next to me. Almost threw the match because I couldn't stop laughing.

  • MadLordJack
    MadLordJack Member Posts: 8,814

    So long as the survivor is near a tree or some debris, it is kind of impossible to hit them if they position themselves right. However, in the open you can actually predict which way they will go and still land the Lethal Rush, at least in my experience. It makes up for the areas full of pallets and windows that you can get hits at, I suppose.

  • NekoGamerX
    NekoGamerX Member Posts: 5,290

    he not easy I try m1 everyone he pretty fast normally his rush sucks only good to get around.

  • Tactless_Ninja
    Tactless_Ninja Member Posts: 1,791

    Day 1 Deathslinger: haha worse Huntress

    Day 90 Deathslinger: No counter, nerf nerf nerf

  • StibbityStabbity
    StibbityStabbity Member Posts: 1,839

    It's the same as learning any Killer, but I found that using his ability sparingly to attack and more for just getting around gets you used to it. Then you DO get used to it, and you start landing attacks. It definitely has its ups and downs. If someone is going for an obvious far pallet, it's very easy to BOUNCY BOI and beat them to it to give them a hard slap for disrespecting your mad pinball skills.

  • Brhoom
    Brhoom Member Posts: 241

    It's like players learn with time how to use the powers of a killer too well that survivors end up in a disadvantage.

  • konchok
    konchok Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 1,719
    edited September 2020

    I was playing him at red ranks. It's not as easy to win as it is with killers that I'm comfortable with, but he seems really powerful to me.

    The only add-ons that I'm playing with are his add-ons to increase how long you have before you need to bounce again. They're mostly training wheel add-ons until it becomes second nature enough that I can play without them. But he has much stronger add-ons that I haven't played with yet.

  • xenofon13
    xenofon13 Member Posts: 1,241
    edited September 2020

    I found him pretty fun so far to go against.

  • Kinda like With slinger, some survivors focus more on keeping cover and hiding behind trees than getting distance which you can use to your advantage

  • Darkstride
    Darkstride Member Posts: 4

    I just don't find him scary or intense to play against because visually all he does is slam around into things. I like how he looks, but how he plays is not threatening, it's comical. It's strange how the "slamming into things" even got greenlit as an idea, let alone actually implemented.