Bodyblocking Hooks
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The difference between survivors body blocking killer and the killer body blocking survivors is purely that the killer can do things about being body blocked but when it's the other way around there is no counter play.
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PSA: When one of their teammates is getting camped, the other survivors have a very simple counter they more often than not refuse to utilize: focusing on the remaing generators. This counter produces a 75% win-rate for them, which in any normal game would be considered insanely overpowered and in need of a sledgehammer-nerf.
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Survivors always piss their pants when the Killer drops the Survivors back onto the ground and attacks the body blocking Survivors, most Survivors don't body block anyway, I don't mind it, free hits and downs, they're not too smart.
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Survivor users always complain about killers, and killer users always complain about survivors.
Both sides have their things that are part of the game and should not be punished:
Survivors have body blocking, flashlights, looping and a couple of annoying perks.
Killers have camping, tunneling, more powerful perks, more powerful add-ons
And one side is always complaining that the other side in more toxic or has more advantages, the thrut is both sides have pros and cons, just learn to deal with them.
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It makes my blood boil sometimes but even I do it to save people. It is not toxic but can seem dissrespecting to a killer. I think the problem lies in game design.
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I'd be a lot more willing to drop survivors if it didnt automatically free them after they've wiggled a lot.
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No, I don't consider bodyblocking to be toxic. I like free hits.
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Or one shot chainsawed - get body blocked all the time by Billy and LF. Wraith evens gets into the action by running ahead and blocking pallets or vaults.
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And what, the killer's facecamp hinders the rest of the survivors to go and start the generators quietly?
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True gonna miss it 😭😭😭😭
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I've had 3 people body block me omw to a hook. Ended with 3 downs and one Injured running.
Just hit them. Do t play the "can I make it should I hit them" #########, just hit them. They're not on gens, meaning its FREE hooks and injuries. You can EASILY down one person before the wiggle happens. One for one means two arent on gens and are injured.
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That's what unhooking is for. You're saying you should be able to physically bully a 7-foot serial killer 1v1 in a horror game.
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They’re just trying to save someone
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Can't really say that it is toxic.
It may be associated with toxic activities, but that does not make it inherently toxic, they just want to save a teammate, which is part of their objectives, and if they can avoid a hook and take some hits instead, why not?
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I am really wondering how long do you need to get to a hook. I personally love hookblocking survivor, because they are now injured or another one is down. As a killer you nearly always get a win-win situation.
Smack one and their collision is gone, so no need to fear. And if all survivors are their then take the free hits, they are all injured and no one is doing the objective.
So, no problem here. Just calm down.
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If the survivor is really good at wiggling you have 10 seconds as killer.
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