
It's still very possible to outplay this despite requiring a ton of practice, game sense and ultimately guessing.īottom line is he's already had a bunch of exploits patched out and I wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't get the same treatment. I'm ONLY saying it's janky and feels like an exploit since it's obviously not what the original design intended him to be able to do. One being that this can only be done with insanely high sensitivity. This results in a janky and unintended tech that is absolutely crossing the line into exploit territory for a number of reasons. Blight can currently do a complete 180 even when he's charging in the wrong direction with the survivor entirely behind him, bypassing his need to actually "pinball" into the right direction. That's EXACTLY how her power is described and how it's used by even the highest level players.īlight is meant to bounce of walls pinball style, using the geometry of the level to get an angle and hit a survivor. Followed by an optional swing and then a cooldown. This build focuses on keeping your blink range high and taking down Survivors who spam the flashlight. It is fairly simple in design, allowing her to teleport through anything and then on any surface she's capable of standing on.

The Trapper The Wraith The Hillbilly The Nurse The Hag The Shape The Doctor The. The difference is that Nurse is absolutely meant to do what she does. 2021 - Erkunde RBC rehsus Pinnwand DBD Trickster drawings auf Pinterest. BHVR has known they existed for as long as they have and they have chosen not to remove them for reasons I only have a pet theory for. If you're wondering, I would lean towards saying that moonrushes and the hug tech (being able to slide along the car as he did without switching direction) are originally unintentional. You can see in the clip he's looking in the direction he switches to well before he actually does. If you can't see him then it's a 50/50 but here if you were extremely attentive you would of seen what he telegraphs. It's hard to read a bluff like that but in order to moonrush (switching direction after a half second like he did) he has to look very slightly in the direction he wants to start the rush in (towards his left or right of the surface he's hugging, the car in this case ) and then immediately look in the other direction. In a moonrush they switch direction after half a second of starting the rush. It's a weird kind of fakeout Blights can do but he actually has to commit to it at the very beginning of the rush, so here he initially bluffed to go one way but he actually already made his choice to go the other. He could have just hugged the car in the starting direction and gotten a hit quicker from that direction but he decided to switch direction in advance with a moonrush because he likely knew you were going to run the way you did and would catch you off guard that way.
