Alright, let’s talk about getting those sweet, sweet rewards in Dead by Daylight. I’ve been playing this game for a while now, and figuring out the best way to rack up points and rewards has been a journey, to say the least.
Getting Started
First off, when I started, I was all over the place. I didn’t really get how important perks were. I was just running around, trying to survive or, you know, kill some survivors. But then I started noticing some patterns and realized there’s a method to this madness.

Experimenting with Perks
So, I began experimenting with different perk combinations. I remember someone online mentioned Deerstalker, and I thought, “Why not?” This perk is a lifesaver when you down a survivor and need to keep tabs on them. It’s like having a sixth sense for where they’ve crawled off to.
Then there’s Iron Grasp. Man, this one helped me understand the whole wiggling thing. Survivors trying to escape your grasp? Not on my watch! This perk made it so much easier to carry them to the hooks, especially when I was still getting the hang of the maps.
And let’s not forget Unrelenting. Missing an attack used to be so frustrating, but this perk shortens the cooldown. It felt like a game-changer, especially when I was still learning the ropes and making those clumsy mistakes.
Survivor Perks
I also spent some time playing as a survivor to see things from the other side. It gave me some insights into how to counter certain strategies. Some folks online were talking about Fearmonger, Genetic Limits, and Blood Echo. These are pretty neat if you want to mess with survivors using exhaustion perks. Basically, they stop survivors from getting those speed boosts or other advantages after certain actions. It’s a good way to level the playing field, you know?
Putting It All Together
After a lot of trial and error, I started to get a feel for which perks worked best for me. It’s not just about picking the “best” ones, but the ones that fit your playstyle. I realized that a good mix of tracking, carrying, and recovery perks can really up your game. And if you’re into messing with survivor perks, those exhaustion-related ones are your best bet.
My Advice
So, here’s my two cents: Don’t be afraid to experiment. Try out different perk combinations, even if they seem weird at first. You might stumble upon a setup that works wonders for you. And pay attention to what other players are doing. Watch some streams, read some guides, you never know what you might learn.
At the end of the day, it’s about finding what makes the game fun for you. For me, it’s the thrill of the chase and the satisfaction of a well-earned victory. And those rewards? They’re just the icing on the cake.
Keep grinding, folks, and may your hooks always be full!