Survivors, what are some of the good loops?
What are some of the good loops that you know? I was spectating a bot on Hawkins and saw them looping the Killer for three cycles around the pallet by the control panels next to the portal room. I know there are many on Garden of Joy, there’s the Gas Heaven window loop around the garage.
What are some that you know? What’s the best way to play them from a Survivor POV?
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This pallets is literally an infinite if you know how to run it..
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Explain.
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none! there are no more good loops
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Look for loops that interconnect, what I mean for example is like a jungle gym that's beside a T L wall , you want to find a way to run both of those together without just running the jungle gym itself once and throwing the pallet, you want to leave that pallet up as long as you can and run the tiles around it , most killers are gonna leave you when they realize you understand how loops can run together and they're gonna look for someone weaker who is just immediately wasting resources to save themselves
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Yes please help me understand. I’ve always had a difficult time seeing the value in this pallet but it must have one, I’m just not seeing it.
Edit: It has to do with running the loop outside and back inside the room huh?
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sorry guys just a bad joke. That Pallet useless
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😑
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Remember that bots have wall hacks so they can't be mind gamed.
The quality of the loop is really dependent on your reflex speed. Watching comp survivors and what they consider a god pallet is very different than the majority of survivors.
I look for loops that can connect. It gives you another way to play mind games when you can leave the loop and run to another.
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Shack, GoJ main building and Groaning Storehouse main building probably qualify. As well as 2/3 of all pallets on The Game.
Shack has 3 check spots, where you can simply wait and watch the killer. One inside and the 2 corners of the wall with the window. The Groaning Storehouse is just ridiculous. That one window can make you lose chase, if you have a bit of distance to the killer. GoJ's main building is pretty straight forward. You have the dining room window and the one in the corridor. As long as you get fast vaults there is pretty much no way the killer will hit you before at least one of them is blocked. And then you still have the pallet, which can completely reset the entire chase.
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I enjoy main building on Dead Dawg
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It literally all depends on what killer you are going against.
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How do you run the main building?
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Should keep in mind the loop I think @Nazzzak is referring to becomes much weaker if the killer breaks a couple of walls beforehand.
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Pretty sure all infinites are gone, but the killer needs to waste a bit time to break certain unbreakable walls.
There're still many go(o)d loops, only M1 killers really struggle here, but strong anti-loop killers too if you just pre-drop and watch how the killer reacts. Overall shift W and loop chaining is the best thing a surv can do, versing an Artist or Huntress is the best way to learn this.
The only downside for shift W is you running into your teammates on gens, Windows and Bond is a good combo to prevent that (solo).
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Through the window next to the breakable door, going into the building, then down the stairs and through the doorway to the left. You can jump the railing at an angle for a fast vault, then go back up the stairs and repeat. It can be weakened, as HaunterofShadows mentioned above, though there's also a breakable wall that can strengthen it though this has only happened to me once. It's a simple loop but I've had killers give up on me while doing it, hence why I like it lol
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You can waste so much more time than you ever thought possible with the fences on Badham. Drop the pallet behind the school before you're even in chase and wait on the outside of the fence. Watch the killer be confused as you loop the fence for 30 seconds.
That, and just running to a corner and then running around a rock to waste another 15 seconds. Leading cause of me getting BM'd.
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Long walls are the most solid common tile.
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Oh wow that’s awesome! 😊 Thanks for the info! I can’t wait to try it 😈
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Oh okay gotcha. Thank you for the help! 😊
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The god pallet upstairs in Hawkins.
It's really the best pallet in the game.
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Um…
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If you actually believe this then you are deluding yourself, survivors still have a lot of good loops in the game.
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fax it actually infinite if u hug perfectly
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Last time I had someone use that against me was when I was using Skull Merchant. Even with drones placed around it to speed me up and slow them down... still took afew loops to score a hit. I'd hate to imagine doing that as Ghostface.
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That right there is why Hawkins should be instant DC. Not even a NURSE can counter that pallet.
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good thing 99.9% of players don't know this well kept secret.
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Any rock loop / filler pallet that feeds into something like a 4 lane or jungle gym window (with the window close to the filler pallet, not on the other side) is a very strong chain of tiles, RNG dependent but when they spawn I can typically run them for close to 40 seconds before having to throw the filler.
The filler pallets on maps like Farm, Macmillan and Autohaven (not the bad short ones at the edges of the map but the ones with the hay barrels and car tires) typically are chainable with more solid tiles and can become rather strong.
T and L's can also be super strong when used in conjunction with a filler pallet (I also just love running T and L's in general, the most fun mindgames on both sides IMO).
I honestly might be one of the few people that actually don't like running shack. I'm typically afraid to throw the pallet in case someone else needs it later and often times don't end up searching for it when in chase unless I have to, but can't deny it's strength, especially on certain maps like Cowshed where it often feeds into long fillers.
I guess moral of the story is that chaining tiles together is where you're going to find the biggest and strongest loops in the game for the most part outside of main buildings.
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Not true. Many main buildings have good loops, every shack (with the exception of dead dawg) is a good loop. A good amount of maps have jungle gyms/L-walls/T-walls that are good as well.
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Killers know they get a free hit as soon as it's dropped, so you can actually waste a bunch of time just standing in the middle and doing nothing. It's funny how often that works.
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I always play these pallets like this and it’s absolutely hilarious how you can get a solid 10-15 seconds out of some people because they’re so scared of the stun.
I always joke with my friend that these pallets are a pure test of will.
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Yeah that's pretty much the go to for a bunch of unsafe pallets. just let the killer bait each side a hundred times. They just waiting for the panic drop or slide over. The best bet is to die underneath those type of pallets most of the time anyway. At least it could serve as a pallet save threat
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