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Pretty unhappy that I keep buying characters only to learn they're really weak.

Because of their scare potential, I was super excited to play Onryo and the Dredge, only to realize that they are really weak which makes them not much fun to play. They both seem to fall behind, but Onryo especially so.

I wanted to try for the adept with Onryo after you changed the requirements for Merciless victories, but I have struggled to kill more than one or two people. These were the first matches I ever played as her so I should have had the best MMR for it, but most survivors have had no problem circumventing whatever I throw at them. Granted, people could be coming back for the event, so I am facing stronger, lower MMR people.

On the other hand, it's likely that I'm not good with her yet, but the main problem I have with her is the problem I have with every M1 killer: there are too many damn pallets. Pallet distribution is bad, and reminds me of back around the time clown was released. To a lesser degree, there are often more than a couple strong loops that lead into these pallets. All of which is often punctuated by good ol' dead hard.

I don't know how much the changes to the survivor HUD have affected my performance, but survivors do seem stronger. I still do ok with most killers, though.

I just wish you guys would spend some more time on helping M1 killers and addressing pallet/loop distribution.