Bad builds discussion
so i had the terrible idea to make the worst survivor builds in terms of what is socially acceptable
what i came up with ended up getting me some hatemail
so here is the build the perks in some order are left behind, diversion, lightweight, and alert if you have trouble staying near other survivors then switch alert for bonds
Alright i didnt just start off bullying other survivors for fun i started off with the mindset that i would be as helpful as i wanted but wouldnt let others hold me back
so that means doing generators and making sure the altruism was safe staying out of the killers sight and hanging about other survivors
If things started to fall apart and i felt there would be no saving the match then i would use diversion to point the killer in the direction of others from stealth to prolong my own life as well to minimize work in case of hatch stand-off between survivors. i would prefer to not let the survivors on to this at any point as then they would actively work against me and maybe even get special treatment from the killer
Im satisfied with this as a playstyle because it isnt super effective what the restrictions and skill level it takes to use diversion. It isnt super easy to get other survivors in the killers sights and if you give yourself away early in the you might become the diversion instead as killer might think you were setting yourself up to escape alone..
Its a kind of cowardly way to play but makes me feel cool when playing certain characters as if it would be how they would go about surviving think i will just use left-behind as a flex-perk on my other builds though as i find doing what needs to be done to ensure my safety takes a toll on my brain.. xD
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lmao sorry the perk wasnt alert it was premonition
and the perks were in this order lightweight premonition diversion left behind
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