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Anonymous /vg/527382530#527549295
6/15/2025, 9:26:06 PM
Hi bros I'm back. I've fine-tuned my strategy where I cover one entrance in traps.
>Step 1
Walk around the map collecting traps. There's an addon for this but I want to save my BP for other things. Whenever I pass by a generator being fixed I stomp it then move my mouse up and down to nod at the survivors as I pass
>Step 2
Slowly build up the trap zone at an exit. Don't panic when the first generators pop. At this point many survivors start getting curious that nobody is being chased and will come looking for the "afk" killer and follow you around. Soon they find the trap zone
>Step 3
This happens with 100% regularity every match: they cannot resist and will go to the trap zone and start disabling them. It's ok. Here I just follow them around resetting traps they disable without hurting them. It's lulling them into a true sense of security(because I'm new and bad). Also I get a lot of bloodpoints from this because the game thinks resetting traps = Deviousness category and me constantly seeing survivors = Hunter. It's very easy to actually max out Deviousness because I always get at least 2, sometimes even 3 survivors who come and reset traps, everyone's farming bloodpoints and happy. Many times survivors get so comfortable with it they actually step into the traps by accident or intentionally.
>Step 4
This is the important one. Once you think you have enough rapport with the survivors, you can hit them. Don't down them, hit and let them heal each other. You're basically communicating to them, "hey I'm chill and just want to farm objectives :D"
Start subtly guiding their positions to be close to the exit gate(and therefore surrounded by your trap zone)
>Step 5
Once exit gates are powered, you should have 2-3 survivors just hanging out right next to you when No One Escapes Death activates.

I'm getting a lot of kills this way. It's really funny even though many of them are angry at me afterwards.