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But moris are really op and not fun to go against, so expect some salt after the match.
Using a Mori means you don't have to hook someone three times in order to get a sacrifice. Just once, and then next down = kill. This makes it harder for survivors to get a "win", since you sort of remove someone from the game early. Personally I use them when a survivor group has made me angry for one reason or another.. The next group is going to suffer my wrath. And you no longer suffer points wise from doing it like you used to.
They look pretty cool too, on average.
It is good to use in combo with dying light so you can proc it as soon as possible. It is always helpful for a killer to kill a survivor as soon as possible, 3v1 is easier than a 4v1.
If you want max points while using a mori you will need to make sure to 2 hook the person before killing them, but that kinda defeats the perpus of using the mori.
A lot of people use them as punishment for certain survivors, because they remember them from a past game or they are running a survivor's skin that they don't like (I'm looking at you Blendettes).
It's also just fun to do from time to time.