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I am ok with spirit but pushing survivors toward stealth strat is totally wrong.
that's the typical advice BUT when survivors do that and the killer realizes there's no scratchmarks they'll simply break out of the phase a few feet from you while you try to inch away like a ♥♥♥♥♥♥
ive faked running to pallets then split off but that only works on average spirits, truth is its simply not easy to play against a good spirit because they have more info to work with than you do but it ain't impossible
The strength of loops and just doing gens pushes killers to anti loop strats as they can't afford time to be sneaky and spooky.
If it's wrong that the numbers role has to adapt to the power role then why is it ok the power role has to play by the number role's playbook?