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that's very useful, which perks do you recommend?
don't worry, ill survive. So which perks then? to be clear, i don't have all DLC's yet
In the wraiths case your using BBQ for long range.
For gen pressure: Pop, discordance or surveillance can be a good choice because his speed makes it easy for him to patrol gens.
Chases: Wraith is not very suitable for chases but for surprise attacks the only time you should commit to a chase is if you already hurt them upon uncloaking you want to keep the element of surprise as much as possible otherwise gens are gonna fly.
So good perks to run chasewise would be spirit fury or brutal strength to deal with safe pallets, bamboozle if you want to avoid window use, or I’m all ears my personal favorite to run on any killer.
Perks that synergize with wraith: Wraith excels at catching survivors offguard with invisibility and the ability to completely erase his presence.
So survivors tend to drop there guard when no one has eyes on him.
Nurses calling will often give unaware survivors away while invisible.
Distressing can also jump survivors a bit make them think you are close when you aren’t.
Good survivors know wraiths try’s to get surprise hits from blind spots so distressing is going to freak them out if they feel your heartbeat but don’t see you.