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Houndmaster

DNet89
DNet89 Member Posts: 66
edited November 14 in General Discussions

So I noticed in the PTB that the Chase command charts a path that the Dog follows like an indicator. Now The Nurse, Blight, and Twins all have a Brown/Common addon that does this for their power so being Plaid Flannel, Chipped Monocle, and Cat Figurine.

Now my question is should these three Add-ons be Basekit but be toggleable or just remain as training wheel Add-ons for the Killers? Should other Killers maybe get Add-ons or features like this?

Example Pyramid Head, Dracula, Demogorgon, Unknown, Chucky, Wesker, maybe some others.

Comments

  • danielmaster87
    danielmaster87 Member Posts: 9,708

    There's no better examples than that of Blight's, Nurse's, and Twins' add-ons that do this, that prove it's a really distracting concept which doesn't actually help learners either. It's just a waste of an add-on slot. You try to see where you're pouncing as Victor, and all you see is a pillar of light. Meanwhile, some of Demogorgon's and Deathslinger's best add-ons are brown.

  • SoGo
    SoGo Member Posts: 1,535

    Plaid Flannel is the only usable one out of the 3.

  • Devil_hit11
    Devil_hit11 Member Posts: 9,097

    filler add-on's to remove need to put effort into real add-on's. chipped and cat figurine are worse than not using them, they block your vision or perform involuntary camera movement.