Dead By Daylight Killer Guide: The Deathslinger

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Since its original release date, Dead by Daylight has had a number of updates that bring in popular horror-movie killers and survivors into the fray. Thus, there is now an entire library of information that delves into the overall mythos of Dead by Daylight which fleshes out entire backstories and beyond. As players progress through the archives, they can unlock sundry; bloodpoints, cinematics, logs, memories, and charms. Overall, The Archives are layered with different categories that each provide specific leveling systems and rewards. It's also important to note that some rewards are only available for a limited time within The Archive. So, players are encouraged to make frequent visits to see what's available and begin a weekly grind of the completion of different challen


The Tome

The Tome is the core of the entire Archive that's an interconnecting tree of nodes called "The Auris Web". All these nodes are constructed with branching challenges that will each need to be completed during trials. These challenges can be something simple like, "help a survivor off a meat hook" or "repair 2 generators during a trial", etc. The completion of a challenge will unlock the succeeding one, each with differing Tiers. Once players complete an entire web of challenges, they will be rewarded a 'Completion Charm' and 'Rift Fragments'. Charms are unique cosmetic items that are attached to the belt of the survivors that are specifically tied to their origin stories. Thus, killers can also get charms, Frosty Trinkets event but they're only decored on the meatho


A smart Deathslinger player will dish out damage with his powerful melee attack and then use his harpoon to clean up the already weakened player. This will ensure a hooked player if not a dead Survivor. Spamming this harpoon will waste time that could have been spent stalking or hunting down a survivor with unnecessary reload time or stunned time due to a broken ch


As you level up your Evil Within gauge Michael goes through three levels of Evil Within. The first provides Michael with an undetectable effect which limits his terror radius completely. When you upgrade to Evil Within tier-two Michael gains access to increased vaulting speed. However, if Michael Myers gets into Evil Within tier-three the character gains access to an increased lunge range and an instant down knife attack. Allowing Myers to down any Survivor with a single attack. Making the tedious road to get to Evil Within tier-three worth the time investm


Good Survivor players are slippery and elusive targets. They will zip in and out of windows, hide behind trees, use pallets to stop a killer in their tracks, and countless other tactics. So using a killer who revolves around landing accurate and efficient shots on these evasive targets is a difficult task for even the best killer. So developing a solid aim is a must for aspiring Deathslinger play


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


As you play Michael you obviously wish to get to Evil Within level 3 as soon as possible. It is what makes the character such a threat during a match and grants Michael Myers some needed buffs. However, a wise Michael Meyers player will hold onto a high level of Level 2 Evil Within Gauge in order to save Meyer's Evil Within 3 buffs for a guaranteed down. Rather than popping Level 3 Evil Within as soon as you get it, holding onto the major buff for when you know, you can land a guaranteed down is a solid strat


The Archives are broken up into three distinct categories; Rift, Tome, and Shrine. They each offer something unique to help players understand the survivors' backstories, perks, and even unlock some cosmetics. There's a branching algorithm of various challenges that players must complete in order to achieve higher status and unlock character origin-story elements. Some challenges can be rolled-over across different trails and give players multiple chances to complete. However, there are higher Tier challenges that only give players one chance to accomplish. The following is a list of the different layers of the Archive and how it functi


To truly become a master with Deathslinger, players must first practice and develop solid aim. Although, the title does not require first-person shooter accuracy, being able to take pinpoint accurate shots will make your Deathslinger play much more efficient and so