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Where are the perk buffs for killers?
Hex ruin, terror perks, thanatophobia, dying light.... where are the killer buffs?
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Somewhere in that 60+% kill rate I’d imagine.
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tbh i wish they would buff thana a bit the passive slowdown is nice
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A greater amount of useful perks wouldn't necessarily lead to higher kill rates though.
It might even help with perk variety, which is always good.
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Bring back old BBQ, that is all we need.
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That's a… Dedicated bloodpoint grinder. :D
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Healthiest perk they've ever designed, my friend!
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Yup!
Any perk that require killers to spread out hooks are the most healthy. Even pain rez.
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Which is why they shouldn't have removed the BP stacks. There was no reason to, especially considering the changes to the prestige system gave everyone the chance to go for a massive P100 grind, and for that you need bloodpoints.
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Lol its very possible to get all stacks of BBQ by tunneling
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That's true. But why? :D
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I forgot dying light was even a perk
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Maybe if they’re meme perks. I know survivors have quite a few of those but how many do killers have?
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In return then we can nerf killer speed and abilities. it's only fair
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Huntress Lullaby, Distressing, Fire Up, Hoarder, Two Can Play, Beast of Prey, Territorial Imperative, Overcharge, Dark Arrogance (just use Bamboozle for a better effect with no downside), Deerstalker and Insidious to name some... That's 11 already... And these are just from the top of my head. If I included perks that are just very niche, it would be a lot more.
Again, not every perk has to be super meta but the greater the amount of useful perks on both sides, the more perk variety you get. Isn't that a positive?
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