Any tips on Evil Incarnate achievement?
I am on my way to get all achievements in dbd and this is probably the most difficult. I've been watching dbd content for more than 4 years and I've seen only once this achievement has done. In a match with babies who didn't know about lockers.
It seems to me that this is the only way to get this achievement: to get lobby with literally beginners (thanks to the perfectly working mmr for this opportunity). Well, either you should be SOOOOOOOO lucky with lockers to catch survivors in unexpected places.
Maybe someone has some tips or tricks? Any strategies that are highly likely to work? How you got this achievement? I will be glad to read them!
Also: if i mori survivors off the ground, will it counts?
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Pray.
(ground moris do not count as far as I'm aware)
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I got so lucky when I was going for this achievement, zero little rats in lockers trying to deny the achievement. not to counter it, just standing in there to deny it when they are the last one. Luckily for me that didnt happen, and I even had a match where a couple let me have them to help out :D
I'd reccomend taking them to a map with low locker count, something wide and outdoors.
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Hope survivors don’t go in lockers
its going to take a while because once most survivors figure out your trying to get the achievement they are going to hide in lockers so you don’t get it because people can be very petty. You just have to get a lobby where people won’t purposely stop you from getting the achievement.
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You kinda have to hope that survivors are a bit potatoish, so lowering your MMR helps a lot... however you can brute for it to a degree. Can't remember who posted this build, but credit to them whoever they were.
PWYF, Agitation, Iron Grasp and Corrupt Intervention, and the 2 iri add-ons.
The Game is pretty good for this, as you can take people to the gates and drop them off the ledge off your left shoulder so you can catch them before getting to hatch or lockers. Once you get the first 2 out, you can slug one player and go for the last (hopefully the obsession to get your last stack back), then carry the last to a dead zone and try to finish them off.
I actually got in on RPD, but that's the principle. I got super lucky and got it on my first attempt cause I got players who were really not good... but this build helped a lot, and the fact players can DC now and leave a bot makes this A LOT easier to get.
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Double Iris, Play With Your Food, Deadlock, Corrupt Intervention, Nowhere To Hide and either a hatch offering or a map offering for either Azarov's or McMillan.
Oh and pray!
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So when I got mine done, I was able to kill off 3 like normal. The last guy wouldn’t get out of the locker. I’d grab, let him wiggle, and he’d go straight back in.
I eventually got him by grabbing him and letting him wiggle off elevation which gave him stagger, not giving him enough time to get to a locker. Something to keep in mind!
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This is one of the early achievements that I got. I was still pretty new and other survivors didn't know about going into a locker or working on a gen missing every skill check. I can't imagine trying to get it now. Good luck!
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Yes, I've had the same matches, but it's very rare when it turns out to catch a survivor in a really good deadzone, from where you can't reach the locker. It's a good strategy to help with, and i know about it, but still too rng and luck depends. Thank you anyway!
Thank you! This is probably the only option out of all answers that I haven't thought about and haven't tried.
Also thanks to everyone who answered!
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For sure. Dropping mmr is probably the easiest way to accomplish it.
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You shouldn't need to lower your MMR. It is entirely possible and easier than ever before. Everything about survivors has been nerfed into dust the past two years (ALL items, healing, repairing, stealth). Add to this that MMR doesn't make any difference if the queue is waiting (meaning killer has the BP bonus). You will just get grouped with whoever is waiting.
Something that works for me is to just immediately grab them out of the locker and hook them. Once survivors start thinking you aren't going for the trophy and just want to win, they tend to not care as much after they are unhooked. You wouldn't believe the number of times I've gotten the Tombstone 4k with Shape over the years. This almost always gets them to stop hiding in lockers. If it doesn't, well then hook them and move on to the next match. The key here is to not hesitate. Don't even give them any hope that they might be screwing up what you are trying to do, then they won't put as much effort into screwing you up.
Shape should be able to kill survivors with this while they are hiding in the locker.
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One thing that might also help is to be strategic with your kills and observe. Often there is one or two good survivors and some totally poor newbies. Don't go for the easy noob kill, try to identify who is the strongest player and don't show your colors too soon. Play a bit with them, let them be confident and then at the right time tier up and instantly kill them. Then go for the others and leave the worst player alive. They can still make it to hatch, which is your worst enemy besides lockers, but they will be scared to death. It took me an unreasonable amount of attempts, but somehow I managed it by murdering the 100h survivor last. I didn't feel proud, but was just relieved to get that achievment finally laid to rest.
On my way to its completion I had literally dozens and dozens of survivors jump into lockers and back out just to deny me the achievment. I mean, its a lose lose situation for everyone and no one is happy about it and I understand that not everyone is "happy to roll over and just let you kill them", but hiding in the locker won't let you escape, either, it just spites the killer who did the attrocious thing of trying to get a busted achievment. And by spiting them you are only subjecting another group of survivors to this very same experience. But empathy never was this communities strong suit, ever.
The couple of times I ran this build after getting the achievment, just for the lulz, it felt so unbelievable satisfying to just pull them out of their lockers and hook them. They seemed genuinely surprised by this, expecting me to wait in front of the locker in frustration.
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I was lucky and got some teabaggers on my second try to get it. They definitely made getting the acheivement easier.
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I never left them in lockers too. Most survivors just give up on hook after that, if they hooked early. Agree with last sentence!
But empathy never was this communities strong suit, ever.
Sad, but true.
Yeah, i always save the best for last :D
Usually it literally helps the last survivor to get to hatch faster than me, unless he's not too smart or i mori last survivor near it, so I don't think it's a good idea.
Yeah, stealth perks help me a lot, i also love Trail of Torment.
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That's most likely my build if you saw it on the forums as I haven't seen anyone else post that strategy besides me. Glad it worked out for you and I'm happy to see the build floating around!
To OP, moris off the ground do not count. They have to be killed via the add-ons.
The above quoted strat is probably your best bet as you can easily brute force it once you get a group that isn't great. Against normal+ teams it can be tough since you're Myers on The Game and have to go through a ton of pallets but an early kill can be the difference even against better teams.
Best of luck to you!
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