Buffs for Weak Killers and Weak Survivor Perks

Post your ideas on changes you would make for improving killers like the wraith and perks like no mither etc

Comments

  • Groxiverde
    Groxiverde Member Posts: 767

    Wraith's burn and pallet stuns while cloaked are too long. I think they are longer than the DS one. The duration of these stuns should be lowered considerably.

  • se05239
    se05239 Member Posts: 3,919

    Just gonna throw in my favorite three Clown buff suggestions;

    • Hitting a survivor directly douses them in the Afterpiece Tonic, making them leave a trail of gas two seconds after leaving the cloud itself.
    • The longer a survivor remains in a cloud of gas, the longer the duration of the slow.
    • Reloading your bottles release clouds of gas around you.
  • Rivyn
    Rivyn Member Posts: 3,022

    Trapper. After four of his traps have been either disarmed or broken, flies into a rage and starts throwing his remaining traps like Huntress does her hatchets, When they hit, they instantly mori.

    Or, you know, let him start off with at least two. Maybe have him restock at chests as well? And change their aura! Sometimes I'll walk back and forth over them, not being able to see them myself.

  • Antimon
    Antimon Member Posts: 85

    "Doctor - Like Plagues power; as soon as you shock them they get a timer, you can increase the survivors timer by shocking them multiple times, and when the timer reaches fully, they are in Madness. (no tier 1 or 2, automatic tier 3) and the following hinders that survivors have during Madness is extremely short skillchecks on gens, screaming constantly, and the inability to vault windows. Survivors can get out of Madness except not by simply snapping out of it, but by going to a psychiatric table where they can become normal again. In the process, they have the oblivious status effect."

    That would be interesting to say the least.. Would definitively get him out of the low tier and I guess we could still keep the snap out of it. But I don't think there's a need for the table thingy, and oblivious status effect is a very nice touch or realism.

    People who are in an episode of psychosis don't see any danger at all, or see it everywhere. It could be really nice to make that connection to real life (I study psychology :) ).