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What's my reward for proving you wrong?
also, one perk less just to evoid a item? is a win for me.
It renders Doc's tracking ability useless.
Prove me wrong.
Everything else a flashlight can do is burn Wraiths, wipe Hag traps and annoy the hell out of killers, only the 'annoy the hell out of killers'-part is countered by lightborn.
That's...why it's there
Like they could use that slot for something to slow down the game or track survivors.
There, now give me my hatch for being proven wrong.
Yeah, it makes you immune to flashlights, but that's not going to help much when survivors realize you're immune and just rush gens instead of going for saves
that just gave me an idea. Survivors could actually force the killer to use lightborn and therefore play with only 3 perks effectively, just by equipping a few flashlights.
Correct. DbD is all about the mind games after all. And I think it just proved the point that Lightborn is not, in fact, op.
But if you don’t need to use a flashlight to beat a killer , how is that op ?