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Invocation: Treacherous Crows

  1. When in the Basement near the circle, press the ability button 2 to begin the Invocation.Invocations take 60/60/60 seconds. Other Survivors will see your aura during this and can join an ongoing interaction.Once the Invocation is completed:Completing the Invocation disables that perk for all Survivors.
  • You become injured and broken for the rest of the trial.
  • When a Survivor is in the Terror Radius and the Killer scares a crow, their aura is revealed to all Survivors for 1/1.5/2 seconds.

Can we stop getting survivor perks so bad its basically a killer perk.

This perk is also fundamentally flawed not just because its a invocation perk. It has 2 conditions that must be met… a survivor in the terror radius and the killer disturbing a crow. The problem is survivors are disturbing crows 4x as much as the killer when it comes to moving around the map so its unlikely the killer is frequently disturbing crows especially when the survivors they are chasing disturb the crows first.

The glaring problem with invocations is the huge time sink and draw back for an incredibly mediocre effect. The time sink is a glaring issue(who wants to spend a full minute in the basement anyway) but i think perma broken is way more problematic. The person can no longer go for unhooks safely putting survivors at a major disadvantage.

Ways to buff invocations: reduced time sink to 25 seconds and broken is only for 1-2 minutes. Or greatly increase the benefit and give 1 hook state

Ways to buff this perk. Remove the survivor requirement. Even then this perk would be far too weak to worth being run. I think this perk would still be incredibly mediocre and unreliable even without the invocation requirement