![]() The Hag: (A good hag is nasty, with 10 traps at her disposal instantly in her kit, she can block off generators, problematic tiles, and obvious hook rescue routes, forcing survivors to rescue a bit slower, giving you some more precious time to patrol and fortify your deadzone) The Trapper: (If you’re an obnoxious enough trapper, at least one survivor will always be off a gen trying to follow you to disarm your traps which is an easy starting point for pressure) The Killers I’ve found that do particularly well and why in this area go as follows: Something important to note here, DO NOT LET YOURSELF GET BAITED INTO LEAVING THE DEADZONE.Ī good survivor should immediately recognize this strategy and will attempt to bait you into leaving the deadzone and will kite you across the map so that their teammates can smash out gens. ![]() ![]() Once you do that, it’s just a matter of keeping them off gens until they go down or give up since the entire area you’re in is one giant dead zone for pallets. The main goal from this point on is to kill a survivor as quickly as possible by any means necessary. From there, keep chasing survivors and herding them towards the three gen setup while being careful to pressure them off those gens, and your chase times will start shortening as long as you run your tiles right (That will be another guide). When getting a down, make sure that there aren’t any pesky flashlights or flashbangs nearby, (this can be done with the perk Infectious Fright which causes any survivors within 32 meters of a survivor that just got downed to scream), then slap that nice hunk of beef on a hook right in between all 3 gens, now go break all the pallets that they’ve burned if you haven’t done so already. ![]() So what this looks like in my matches, is at the start of the match, I pick out 3 gens that are usually close together, then herd survivors towards them to burn pallets before getting a down. While the chase should only last at most around 40-50 seconds, in that time, you should be pressuring the survivor enough for them to drop pallets. The reason this is important, is that you can herd a survivor towards your three gen and start burning pallets around the area. As your match goes on, you should be keeping track of what pallets get used and where they’re used at. Let’s start with the absolute most basic aspect of this strategy, keeping track of pallets. The most simple form of this is commonly called a 3 Gen, which is created by pushing survivors off of 3 generators, usually generators that are closer together, but more on that later. Macro Strategy refers to Map Control and visualizing the map as an overall part of your strategy. So before we delve into the killers in this list that can do this well, let’s first look at what Macro Strategy is and how to utilize it on any killer to a varying effect. Macro Strategy And The Killers That Excel At It Blended Strategy: These are killers that don’t really excel at either, but can be utilized to decent effect for very versatile kits.
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