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Biggest tips is to make sure to be time efficient - Pressure multiple survivors at once, always be doing something valuable, know when to take your ** out of a strong loop, etc etc. If you don't want a gen popping too fast early game try my hit-and-run tactic: Find multiple people on the same gen, if the first person you…
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I respect and value your opinion but god I hate playing as/against Deathslinger zzzzzzzz boring
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If you wanna run Desperate Measures you're basically the team's Altruism bot. So pick perks that synergise well with healing/unhooking: I suggest some of these two mainly: Borrowed Time, Empathy. Botany Knowledge as well if you want, but I honestly think it's a waste of a slot if you already have Desperate Measures. Last…
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Can't master hatchet without using some perks to help. Play on whichever account you like, and focus on being patient and PREDICTING the survivor, not moving your screen. I highly suggest just play on your original account without perks to level it up and get them. Huntress ain't that reliant on perks. If you're wondering…
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Exactly. I mostly run meme perks because that's how I enjoy the game. Who cares about sweating my ass off. The only perk I insist on running is Windows of Opportunity so that I know which areas have no more pallets left because of potato teammates. Recently I've been doing the Small Game/Inner Strength/Soul Guard build…
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If I can reach rank 1 survivor SOLOQ without using DS, Unbreakable, Dead Hard, etc... Then the people who use those perks but still complain about losing because killers bring strong things Have micro pp.
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Out of curiosity, which killer were you playing? You would not have this problem with certain killers.
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Adrenaline is one of the most clutch perks in the game. A speed boost on the same level as Sprint Burst can really save you. On top of that, if the killer has been slugging and your Adrenaline activates, you can just pick yourself up and get away. And, if you were on the hook when the last generator was completed, it…