Dead By Daylight Killer Tier List

As players examine the roster of Dead by Daylight they will come across memorable horror icons alongside new characters created by the Dead by Daylight team. However, one of the most popular Killers on the list is the horror icon, and some consider the grandfather of modern horror, Michael Myers. The eerily stoic slasher’s Dead by Daylight iteration provides one of the most interesting Killer playstyles to date. With a variety of abilities unmatched by his compatriots, Michael Myers is as interesting as he is dangerous. Doing the horror icon justice through his deadly but methodical playstyle. This guide will assist aspiring Michael Myers players in mastering the characters. By detailing his abilities and his general gameplan players will be one step closer to mastering the charac

What makes this Chainsaw charge so devastating, is that it grants the Hillbilly an instant kill attack out of the sprint. Essentially morphing the Hillbilly into a hyper-mobile killing machine. However, landing this one hit kill attack is not guaranteed, the strike is rather finicky and can whiff if thrown with reckless abando

If the map is too small, it can work against the survivors. The killer would be able to catch them much quicker and hook them, then rinse and repeat. Since everything is close together, and if the killer has a perk that makes his speed faster, they can reach the survivors in no time. Map sizes should be somewhere in between to give both the killer and survivors breathing room. Which would make the game easier for both part

Behavior Interactive’s Dead by Daylight has gained quite a popular following due to its unique and interesting asymmetrical gameplay. Since the killer role has to take on four survivors, it’s pivotal to play a killer that can make the most of its situation against the survivor t

Michael Myers possesses an assortment of abilities that is unlike any other killer in Dead by Daylight. His assortment of unique abilities makes the towering figure as stoic, mysterious, and eerie as he is in his source material. Michael Myers provides fans of Dead by Daylight with a unique recon and aggressive playstyle that is as unique as Myers is intimidat

This issue has been problematic since the game launched. Now that Dead By Daylight is available on many platforms like games on-demand services such as Xbox’s Game Pass, there have been more players interested in the g

This review will focus primarily on the Deathslinger and his perks, because while new survivors are a welcome addition, they are all identical in gameplay thanks to teachable perks. In creating the newest killer, developer Behavior Interactive went about as far in the opposite direction from their creation, Kazan Yamaoka, generally referred to as the Oni. Instead of a rampaging hulk that can one-shot an entire team in a blaze of pain and speed, the Deathslinger is a slower, methodical killer that uses his modified rifle to take aim, fire, and impale a survivor on a chain before pulling them in and striking with a bayo

The Doctor can use Shock Therapy to increase the Madness of nearby survivors, or use a concentrated shock blast to greatly increase the Madness. The Doctor also has one of the best (and most annoying for survivors) slowdown perk in the game: Overcharge. This perk will cause the generator to have an extremely difficult skill check after the Doctor damages it, and it will set the generator back a considerable amo

With that in mind, the Deathslinger needs to apply pressure to generators and survivors, Apocalyptic Ingenuity build using their ability carefully as reloading wastes time. While it may sound obvious to say pressure is necessary, killers like Freddy Krueger, The Hag, Hillbilly, and Demogorgon all have ways to quickly traverse the map, while the Deathslinger has only his default movement speed. The good news is that his ability, if used properly, is excellent for anti-looping, saving time in a fruitless ch

As you use Michael Myer’s Stalk ability you will notice Myer’s Evil Within gauge begin to increase. Stalking is the primary method in which Myers levels up his Evil Within gauge, as the meter is connected to how long Myers can see a Survivor when in his Stalking mode. The longer a player can look at Survivor while in Stalking the higher the gauge will begin to increase. The level to which this gauge will increase is dependent upon how close the Survivor is to Michael and for how long he can maintain a visual on their hitbox. The closer a Survivor is the more gauge he will gain and the further a Survivor is the less gauge he will rece

Based on this need to be efficient in applying pressure, the majority of the Deathslinger’s add-ons either cut down on reload time, stun duration for broken chains, or bumps up movement speed while aiming. Other add-ons afflict survivors in different ways, such as adding the time it tends to completely mend, which pairs wll with Sloppy Butcher and Nurse’s calling to make survivors waste t