Is smacking pallets still the universal killer sign for yo wanna farm?

redsopine00
redsopine00 Member Posts: 905
edited August 2020 in General Discussions

I ask because a killer was slugging and picking a guy up alot and I thought they was teaming turns out he was trying to farm

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  • Parallax
    Parallax Member Posts: 273

    It is

  • ABannedCat
    ABannedCat Member Posts: 2,529

    I don't farm myself, but I see alot of killers smacking pallets to signal they wanna farm, and survivors generally follow along very quickly.

    Some killers use it to gain the survivors' trust to NOED-Bloodwarden at the end, but thats a different story.

  • redsopine00
    redsopine00 Member Posts: 905

    Hrmmm I might do that sometime lol anyway reason i asked i watched him 3 times pick up and drop a slugged guy while everyone else he hook killed and he claimed he was trying to farm still reported them both for kinda obvious teaming and stuff

  • TheLastGreatStar
    TheLastGreatStar Member Posts: 1,002

    When I’m trying to show survivors I’m being friendly that’s what I’ll do. Or I’ll hit in the direction of a generator and keep nodding at them. It can sometimes be a trap though. I’ve had plenty of farming killers who ended up killing me and they just tricked me into a false sense of security. So I’m always a little on edge now as you just never know. 😂

  • RakimSockem
    RakimSockem Member Posts: 2,002

    That or smacking gens. Although I trust that less because I'm scared they're going to grab me off the gen. Although I usually let them anyway because I know grabs were bugged for a while and it was hard to get those challenges done.

  • oxygen
    oxygen Member Posts: 3,390

    It's a pretty common one along with smacking gens. If they don't get it and you insist, down one of them and carry them to a gen, hit the gen and let them wiggle.

    If they still don't get it, it's time to give up 😄

  • Neprašheart
    Neprašheart Member Posts: 467

    Umm.. I can't say, I can relate to that.

    Regardless of what you, as a survivor do, I'll get to my objective. Naturally, some free Hatch escapes are a must, if I see the survivors struggling a lot, or if a challenge I need to do is in progress.

  • SweetTerror
    SweetTerror Member Posts: 2,697

    For Killers yes, for survivors it's the double crouch or the offering up of your item. Since bloodpoints are the life and blood of DBD, I'm always up for a good farm!

  • terumisan
    terumisan Member Posts: 2,429

    Yea. but i only really do it if im up against babies

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  • PigMainClaudette
    PigMainClaudette Member Posts: 3,842

    I knew gens, but not pallets.

    Not that I ever farm. I might do a little bit of it, if people DC on me, but that's so that the other survivors aren't punished for their salt.

  • redsopine00
    redsopine00 Member Posts: 905

    Cool o tend to let last one go during those moments of a DC if 2 DC it depends of the survivors are being nice

  • sad_killer_main
    sad_killer_main Member Posts: 785

    Imo farming is a big waste of time because if you play normally, you already get a decent amount of bps.

    Also, there's a 32k base bloodpoint cap, and if you played normally, you get like...24k or so?

    I don't think it's worth my time for just 10k more.

  • Boss
    Boss Member Posts: 13,618

    Pretty much.

    Always keep in mind it's also a way to trick you.

  • RelentlessShadows009
    RelentlessShadows009 Member Posts: 192
  • tippy2k2
    tippy2k2 Member Posts: 5,217

    ...is that why survivors sometimes just stand there and put their item on the ground?

    I'm never going to farm so that sucks to be you survivor if that's supposed to be the "Let's Farm" sign but that would actually finally explain why survivors do that sometimes.

  • SweetTerror
    SweetTerror Member Posts: 2,697

    Yep. The first time I saw that in one of my killer matches I had no idea what they were attempting to do so I just downed them and hooked them.😄 But once it was explained to me, I now tend to be on the lookout for that more often.