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Nurse question from someone with bad tracking skills

i am admittedly a bad tracker due to rl issues, but i enjoy killer regardless. i've been trying different killers with varying success mostly because i don't want to be stuck playing doc forever because hr's lost a lot of appeal to me. So here's my question. I've been using the SB and Bloodhound combo to aid with tracking. will that work with nurse, or do her blinks kind of negate the usefulness of tracking blood?

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  • Kherma
    Kherma Member Posts: 24
    edited January 2019

    If you are a bad tracker, maybe Nurse isn't the best killer to play with...
    Anyway, shadowborn makes it a lot easier to see around of you while blinking and in the fatigue state. Scratchmarks are still as "hard" to track as without SB.
    Bloodhound is a good tracking perk tho and it works as well with Nurse like with anyone else of killers. While you are blinking, it's not the easiest thing anyway to keep track of blood or scratchmarks. But bloodhound will help you in the long run tho...

    Tip for tracking with the Nurse:
    If you blink towards of a survivor and the guy just disappear, you should follow scratchmarks without blinking. When you see the guy again, take a lesson why you lost him and how you could avoid the mistake of tracking you made.
    If there's none of scratchmarks, be aware of urban evasion or a locker jukes. With bloodhound ofc you won't need to worry about those stuff...

  • ClogWench
    ClogWench Member Posts: 2,582
    Sound based tracking can be helpful, and if you've injured them Stridor can be a huge benefit.