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No Mither

I think no mither users should have access to dead hard without being hooked

Comments

  • Cynwale
    Cynwale Member Posts: 205

    That would ruin the perk, it would be used by all the noobs since the downside would be removed by Dead Hard.

  • whimsigoth_angel
    whimsigoth_angel Member Posts: 14

    idk the whole point of it is to have one health state, its meant to be a challenging perk to use i dont think it needs special access to dead hard

  • HugTechLover
    HugTechLover Member Posts: 2,482

    What would be the point of that? You may as well just not run no mither and have guaranteed 2 health states, and then potentially 3 when unhooked.

  • Seraphor
    Seraphor Member Posts: 9,429
    edited April 2023

    I would rather give No Mither a slight buff that would still enable it to somewhat synergise with DH like before.

    • You start the trial healthy, and only trigger the perks effects once you become injured for the first time.

    This gives the No Mither user one extra health state, at the start of the game when they don't have access to DH.

    It would also mean other players including the killer, won't immediately know you have the perk on and use it to make you a target. Which is the sort of buff it's needed for a while.

  • Milo
    Milo Member Posts: 7,383

    I feel like that was originally the point, with David's whole package.

    Yet I disagree with the OP.