Another Pig buff suggestion(maybe new ideas)
I know it is discussed rather Pig needs buffed or not and if she does how much does she need to be buffed. I have seen countless threads and if any of these were already suggested I'm sorry. I do feel like these would be fair tweaks that would make her slightly better but more fun to play.
1) Combat straps does not need to be full baseline, however you could take half of what combat straps does make it baseline while keeping the other half part of combat straps so it doesn't feel as punishing to use her crouch ability if you don't use combat straps.
2) Make Amanda's Letter an actual Ultra Rare add-on. As it currently sits it does what the Wraith's "All Seeing Blood" Very Rare add-on does but with major draw backs. There is two simple things that could make this better either a: keep it 12 meters aura reading but take off all negative effects so it doesn't gimp one half of her play style, or b: double the aura reading to 24 to make it feel better to use and lose RBT's. This coupled with the minor crouch buff in point 1 would open a slight variance in add-on combo's.(Different play styles)
3) My third and final suggestion is give ambush attack actual direction. What I mean it punishes you twice to use. While crouching you move 3.8 m/s (slower than survivors) and to charge it up you slow down even more. There are two ways to balance this out depending on the direction you want this ability to go. A: Make her move 4.0 m/s while crouched but eliminate the slow down on charging it up. This would allow her to more effectively use it on pallet loops as she moves the same speed constantly and survivors wouldn't know she about to ambush until the sound cue(roar) happens. B: Let her move 4.2 m/s while crouching slow down when charging and move sound cue to after she starts to charge not before, this would be a more sneak up on survivors and catch them off guard.
I feel like these aren't major buffs to her but could make her ambush and crouch ability more fun to use and play with and against. Any feedback I would like to read. Thanks for reading.