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Am I bad?

I just played my 1st Mori, am I a bad person?

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  • FichteHiro
    FichteHiro Member Posts: 711
    edited March 2020 Answer ✓

    @NecroGoatLord

    No, absolutely not. Even though Moris might not be enjoyable to both sides, they're in the game and are meant to be used. In some matches, using a Mori is the only way a Killer can get a kill.

    That being said, as a Survivor, it's not a very fun experience to play against a Killer with a Mori, hence why they might get salty post-game. However, it's a mechanic Killers have to their side, just like Survivors have Pallet Looping, DS and others. I neither completely encourage anyone to nor discourage anyone from using them.

  • Kagari_Leha
    Kagari_Leha Member Posts: 555
    Answer ✓

    As long as you don't put moris everytime, just for the sake of winning it's okay.


    Moris are cool deaths.

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  • Dreaded_Wraith887
    Dreaded_Wraith887 Member Posts: 23

    No, survivors have keys, killers have Mori both are not fun however they are part of the game so use them.

    Did you Mori them all?

  • Kagari_Leha
    Kagari_Leha Member Posts: 555

    Hope the next midchapter will finally adress both of them

  • NecroGoatLord
    NecroGoatLord Member Posts: 34

    No only the last survivor, I hooked 1 not long beforehand & got the sacrifice.

  • FireHazard
    FireHazard Member Posts: 7,314
    edited March 2020

    @NecroGoatLord

    No?

    It's your choice to use a mori or not, whether you feel bad about it afterwards is your choice. That's the beauty of DBD, you can mix and match anything you want to help you in your next trial, whether a Survivor likes or dislikes that build is their opinion... it doesn't mean you're a bad person. If you were taunting and harassing them afterwards about their loss, than that's a bit different. But you didn't, so you're fine.

    At the end of the day though it's your choice to use these items, perks, and offerings.The only issue I see is using them TOO much, since that'll make you grow more dependent on them in the long run. Some things will be hated by everyone for some reason or another, while other things will be loved by everyone for some other reason or another, it's how it is.

    my point is though...

    Don't feel bad about using a mori. If you're looking out for the other side though, than I wouldn't recommend using an Ebony mori. Ivories are considered to be a lot more balanced than Ebonies, since Ebonies can remove the entire team after just one hook from each Survivor.