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Sadako Slugging.
Seems like now that its gained more traction from youtubers doing it i see it a lot more often from sadakos to run the Ring Drawing and the Iri. Spam Teleport around to spread condemned as fast as possible. You'll pretty much always get a mori kill. No hooks needed at all. Fairly boring strategy but effective i guess. If anyone has any advice when facing it all for it. Honestly all i could do was heal myself with my medkit as much as possible and go for as long chases as i could. Still got mori'd eventually though. Solo q teammates kept going down which id have to get them up spreading their condemned onto me. But im trying to look what i myself could do better in that scenario.
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More like Slugdako. HÆH- Merry Christmas everybody.
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Nothing, hope for a better next game
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-- Circle of healing is extremely important
-- Try to always deliver the tapes until you have 2-3 condemn stacks.
-- If you are on a SWF, make one person dedicate solely to turn off tvs.
-- If you go down, try to waste as much time as possible going to a corner.
-- Some maps have bad TV spawns with areas where there is none, try to always get downed/heal in this place.
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As you said, sadako is very easy to loop, so if the killer does commit to a chase, a good survivor can make her lose the match in a single chase, however if you verse a good killer they will just hit you or give you a condemned stack and leave you, treat her like oni, if she gets the hit she turn on the TV, do not let her get that hit, you can avoid getting sneaked on since you have a LOT of sound cues.
Now as you said you were in soloq, so there is literally nothing you can do, if they go down to a sadako im afraid against any decent killer they would have never had the chance to escape, you cannot control how skilled your teamates are unfortunately.
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Circle of Healing should be a staple in your build. It deals with this easily.
Control your condemned. You can't help your teammates but you absolutely can help yourself. Make sure it never reaches 6 stacks unless you've got a tape in your hand.
Turn off TVs. Iri tape only works if she teleported to the TV, so switching them off will give you 60 seconds of freedom in an area.
Good luck in solo, in swf you can deal with it.
Edit: Oh and if your solo mates are doing nothing but going down and spreading condemned onto you, just let them bleed out. They're already providing nothing of value to the team if they go down over and over and over again so there's no reason to go down with them.
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Maybe do video tapes instead of gen rushing, and turn off TVs.
Also use CoH and Exponential, 2 meta boons.
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Yup. It's her equivalent of Myers with TSP - it's an annoying gimmick that will hopefully get changed in the future.
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It's been gaining "traction" and is a nothingburger if all 4 survivors are ready for it (rarely happens, sadly).
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I've never seen this work in any of my games - Does it work often?
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This is me thought as well, how can they enjoy playing this way...
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I messed around with this play style quite a lot. It's pretty hit or miss. Nearly never works with any SWF and only works on solos if no ones running CoH (which is almost never). At the end of the day she's an m1 killer with no anti-loop and a pretty bad stealth. Even a decent looper can make her lose the whole game.
I think it's more viable than a meme build but not by a ton if the survivors aren't bad.
Not sure why people would call it boring. It's an extremely fast paced play style with tons of micromanaging and the killer isn't stacking gen regression perks, this should be something to be happy about. I found most people in my matches enjoyed seeing a different type of play style and build than all their other matches.
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