Dracula is a glorified M1 killer
Yeah it's fun to fly around the map but there's so many things I'd change to his power
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Hard disagree, while I had little faith at the beginning, since vecna was such a dissapointment, dracula is much more than an m1. Just bat form alone can goe toe to toe with spirit if you use travelers hat, and wolf while useless against people who are good, thats like 0.01% of pub players, so you still get a lot of value from it. He also has hellfire which any m1 killer like trapper would only wish they could use.
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Skill issue?
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Only thing I'd change is that you can use the second pounce whenever you want as long as it's in the timeframe and that the wolf isn't slowed down while walking backwards. That being said both isn't really needed at every costs he's pretty good most of the time.
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how is spamming fire pillars and wolf pounces an m1 killer? if anything, this is almost purely an m2 killer that in practice should rarely ever m1. The real weakness of dracula is that his wolf form has issues so dracula has some m1 moments because of that.
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Dracula played well is mostly Bat into M1 or M2, basically a different Spirit with an additional anti loop power
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He literally has hellfire which can go through pallets and walls, can spread pallets like Demopuppy and can transverse the map faster than most killers in bat form
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Yeah okay lets go with that
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He really is. Can't use Wolf or Bat to do anything, and Hellfire is so slow. At strong loops like shack and jungle gyms, he literally can't get a good survivor.
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What? Even with his double pounce in wolf form, it still messes with me as you have to basically dodge two hits. It's very powerful when a survivor has distance on you to reach a vault or a pallet.
Hellfire, yes takes more skill (my opinion) but as long as a survivor is at a pallet, you can predict and definitely hit them through the pallet or wall. If anything, I'd argue that using his m1 is poor use on the Dracula's end.
Dracula takes a lot of skill and mastery to determine when to use his abilities, I would argue he's an upper tier killer even with my lack of experience playing against him (I don't really see him as often since I didn't play when he first was released).
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Dracula is actually a decent killer. It's map design that's the problem.
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That's basically my thought as well. He has a decently high skill ceiling and enough power to feel rewarding to master.
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Exactly, even if I'm hit with the pounce I can respect the fact that Dracula masterfully predicted which way I would go. It also gives him a chance to catch up to the survivor for the missed pounces for example.
Even though I have trouble with Dracula, that's more on my end and a skill issue (in some regards) it's still fun to learn how to properly dodge his attacks. All of his powers are quite versatile.
His Hellfire helps zone survivors, the wolf pounce allows a catch up in case they miss and there is a cooldown to it I believe, and the Bat form helps him traverse the map quite easily compared to other mobility based killers. He is definitely not a glorified m1 killer and is quite skilled in the right hands of the person.
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Bat form is great at speedily patrolling generators and listening for any change in progress or catching stray scratch marks of survivors sprinting at a distance while they don't know your location, as well as returning to hook quickly. Oh, and of course the teleport that lets you travel far with extreme speed and traverse up/down mutli-level structures that have windows.
Wolf form is great at short-range catchup and brute-forcing loops with its haste, or getting good corners where the end of the first pounce and turning directly puts the survivor within range of the second, as well as tracking survivor movement through walls even if they use some kind of scratch mark suppression item/you lose track of them.
Hellfire unfortunately has a bit too much similarity to the wolf pounce (in terms of uniquely distinct mechanical design of a linear ground following ranged attack, would have been better as a fireball with the speed of an uncharged Huntress hatchet IMO), but it can be used around the corners of loops/pallets to ping survivors if they're in a chokepoint and also able to be used as a zoning tool to threaten a hit at things like vaults and droppable pallets.
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Yup. I just uploaded a pounce montage recently to my channel with some spare footage I had in my library. Loving Dracula's gameplay so far. AWOOO ๐บ
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That poor Sable and then Yui diving from the heavens to be immediately taken down. ๐ญ
Your video highlights the level of precision and reflexes a Dracula player needs in order to down a survivor. This isn't even including the fact that in the video you provided, you masterfully were able to injure and down within the same chase as well.
I never realized how much of a quick succession it is for the timing of the attack. There is also counterplay because as he charges the pounce, he gets slower as well. I've had my fair share of dodging his pounce attacks and I'm gonna be honest and admit that I will predrop the pallet to prevent being hit with the attack in general. Even with that being said, I do think predropping a pallet helps as it creates a buffer window to have space between you and the wolf form creating a mindgame dynamic of Dracula breaking the pallet or looping you around it. He's very highly skilled, no doubt about it and thanks for the video!
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The wolf pounce does infact have a cooldown. That cooldown is just lessened by picking up scent orbs in wolf form, so someone who STAYS in wolf form can pounce more often than someone who immediately swaps forms.
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Interesting, I just kinda learned as I go with him. I haven't really watched any videos or anything as I like to learn on my own gameplay experiences with him, but I didn't know the scent orbs allows more freedom to lessen the cooldown and cause more pounces in general. ๐
I think I only went against him a few times during his pre-patch buffs that he got. I know a lot of survivors might feel like he's oppressive, especially in the wolf form but I like the general gameplay loop and it feels nice to avoid a hit too.
I'm sure overtime I'll be able to learn more techniques to have a long chase with him like I did with Vecna. (I've always heard people hate Vecna, but he's very easy to predict and you can force him to use his powers).
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I feel like people's biggest mistake with him is sticking to 1 form for extended amounts of time. That's why ppl compare him to other Killers. Instead of being a worse Wesker by saying "I'm gonna play wolf this time", it feels SO nice to remind survivors that you can swap every 2.5 seconds.
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Yep, from my experience... Predropping pallets against wolf form and simply leaving a tile as Dracula will more than likely use Hellfire. It's all about learning different counterplay and obviously survivors will get better against him as time goes on.
But you're right, that's why it's important to know when to swap abilities from time to time. He's quite strong and even I struggle against him sometimes. I like the Wesker touch, I never thought to compare him to it lol. But you're right, even the wolf form acts like a catch-up mechanic similar to virulent bound.
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Exactly. To me, you have to play him like a stance-switch god. I'll paraphrase Otz cause I think he hit the nail right on the head when he said on stream that the learning curve for him is that on top of having to have 1 power click, you have to have 2 or 3 other ones click as well to get the most out of him.
You gotta know when to hold themโฆknow when to fold them. ๐ค ๐๏ธ๐ถ๐ถ
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Oh you know that was Sable's last one for the night after that. I guess Dracula just has that powerful of aโฆ bark? lol.
I might be in the minority, but I actually really like how pounce is quick and doesn't let you cancel between each. It forces you commit to the m2 and make decisions in the moment. That means you waste less time mulling about to hit a surv. Speaking of pre-dropping, I always forget his bat can teleport to downed palletsโฆ๐๐
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Oh yes, I have experienced the same things with a Wesker hit (being hit when he's on one side of the pallet and I'm on the other ๐) or stunning a Pyramid Head while he's in power but still getting hit. It's harsh, but I must say I haven't experienced what Sable endured and Yui probably watched the whole thing happen and was like, "Okay, I give up. You win, doggo." ๐๐
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