I hate bodyblocking with base kit BT
It is there to help you with getting tunneled, not to take hit for your rescuers. I am sick of it. Rescued survivors with their BT should not have colision with Killer, so you can just ignore them and bypass them.
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In the endgame it’s hideously obnoxious but outside of the endgame there is a strat I have for it: If I made your Endurance hit proc, then obviously I’m tunneling, right? Might as well follow through. Have fun getting focused into the earth.
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I agree, especially when the rescuer is not even injured. A recently unhooked survivor should just not have collision for those 10 seconds.
I also react similarly to @LiveBritishReaction. It's like sigh "Ok we're doing this."
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Yep like the other two have said. So I'm tunneling now? That's my only condition for tunneling and you have managed to make me do it. What is your issue?
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Yeah, some survivors just set themselves up for tunnelling. Mr Unhooked survivor, your uninjured rescuer is supposed to be protecting you, not the other way around. If you continue to body block for the healthy one, it's your own darn fault if you go down again so don't call me a tunneler in the post-game chat because you did it to yourself.
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Same. I wish that the post unhook Endurance also made the survivor lose collision, because when I'm doing my best to not tunnel you it pisses me off to hell and back (and you best believe they'll complain in endgame that you tunneled them lmao)
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This is why, before the change went through, I said I'd prefer DS to be the basekit perk, not BT.
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When someone after being unhooked tries to hardly bodyblock me, I hit them and go for them again.
"You just got unhooked, if you don't want me to tunnel you, just stay away."
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I have a simple rule: when you are unhooked and I interrupt the party, you are free to go.
But if you insist on staying and bodyblocking your unhooker, then you agree to stay in the game then and there,instead of getting to safety and heal up, so you will go to that hook again.
Same if you jump on a gen within seconds of getting unhooked. Basically anything that takes away OTR will also void your claim for moral protection. So, make your choice, but then don't come cringe when your actions carry consequences.
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As everybody else said.. you body block, and I’m just gonna put you back on the hook. Why wouldn’t I? I can now easily put you on death-hook or put you out of the game Vs having to catch up the fully healed survivor with tons of distance.
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This. It's a free hit and they don't have protection anymore, might as well hit them again. They're letting you tunnel them so no problem go for it.
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Same
Although I've been doing the fun "You F'ed up" stare where if they bodyblock me like that, I just stop moving and stare at them until the time is done (rather than hit them for their BT). I suppose it might "technically" be a bad idea since if they're running Off the Record, I just gave them a free 10 seconds where I wasn't doing anything useful but it's fun so I'm gonna keep doing it :D
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imo stop proxy camping and start putting on map pressure. You won't have that issue any more.
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That's nothing to do with that issue. You don't have to camp for this to happen unless you on purpose letting everyone rescue and trying to be blind and ignore it.
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it absolutely does, you wouldn't be at the unhooked or the rescuer in the first place if you weren't proxy camping.
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It's more likely survivors are unhooking in his face before he's left if it's triggering base BT or it's endgame collapse where the killer can't be blamed for being near a hook, hardly proxy camping.
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Agreed, if a survivor that's been unhooked by a healthy teammate(or unhealthy teammates depending on the situation), goes out of their way to body-block me, despite the fact that I usually make it my business not to tunnel, then to me that means you're okay to be back in the game and chase, so I will down them and hook them again ✌️
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