One of the most popular competitive online experiences, _Dead by Daylight _ forces players to learn the basics of surviving from and brutally murdering other players. The game hosts a wide variety of killers including some fan-favorite icons from the horror genre. Each of these playable killers hosts a unique and differing play style. Each with their own variety of strengths and weaknesses. The latest entry to the wide roster of killers is the Oni character, a powerful Japanese demon who excels at aggressive and offensive press
Hag - When Behavior added the Hag to the game, Hex perks and Totems were introduced. While the idea of totems is great, they are found and cleansed too easily, and since they were introduced alongside the Hag all of her perks revolve around Hexes. Perks notwithstanding, the Hag has the ability to set traps around the map that, when a survivor gets too close and sets it off, she can teleport to so long as she is within its ra
PC players are first in line for updates and patches typically, so they get to play a better version of the game earlier. Console players do make up a sizeable chunk of the base, so it would make sense to prioritize them over PC players until the console version is sta
Dead by Daylight has made a name for itself as one of the best asymmetrical games out there, and due to the competitive nature of the game, playing the best killer is a key part of it. While there are some killers that are more fun to play than practical, some need some real adjustments. Behavior really needs to rework several of the current killers (and the one that's about to be added to the game) to make the game's meta a lot more interesting for both killers and surviv
Bubba's only saving grace is his teachable perk Barbecue & Chili which is great for tracking down survivors (and the bonus bloodpoints doesn't hurt either). Franklin's Demise is also somewhat useful since it forces survivors to drop whatever item they are carry
Killer Instinct essentially allows Legion to find Survivor's locations in his terror radius. When Legion inflicts Deep Wound on an enemy the Killer can see all Survivors who have not been hit with Deep wound affliction. Essentially giving Legion the ability to scout out all Survivor's locations. This plays well to his increased run speed as he is able to quickly chain together rapid bursts of Deep Wound attacks on almost all the Survivors. Making Legion a near impossible Killer to hide from when he gets momentum in his fa
Given his offensive playstyle, survivors will most likely be healing quite often when facing a well versed Oni player. This allows Oni to mesh well with the powerful "nurse's calling" perk which can be taught to the Killer. This allows Oni to see when survivors are healing nearby. Given Oni's desire to constantly be doing damage to survivors this will be a common occurrence during the course of matches. Utilizing this perk can truly build on his strengths as a kil
The game has a known issue that it's easier being the survivors. Players work together and they're using the third-person camera. So survivors can easily look around them when working on an objective to see if the killer is com
When in Feral Frenzy, Legion loses the ability to kill a Survivor. Rather, he can only down that Survivor and inflict them with the Deep Wound status effect. So even though the ability allows him to chase down enemies, he is unable to "finish" the job. With this knowledge in mind Legion may come across as being one of the worst killers in the game. However, there is a particular aspect to Legion's ability that makes him a dangerous and imposing threat on the battlefi
The Oni is one of the more hyper-aggressive characters within dead By daylight strategy by Daylight . His powerful blood oriented mechanic revolves around an in-your-face style of play. So to truly optimize the potential of the Oni it is important that players get used to this hyper-aggressive playstyle.