Highlights

  • Staying hidden from the killer is crucial in Dead by Daylight as it wastes their time and increases a survivor's chances of avoiding being hooked. Perks like Lightweight and Self-Aware help survivors stay hidden and move quickly to evade the killer.
  • Being a stealthy survivor is advantageous, as some survivors are naturally quieter and harder to detect. Choosing darker clothes reduces the chances of being spotted, while perks like Diversion can divert the killer's attention away from survivors.
  • Lockers hold significant value in Dead by Daylight as they provide a safe hiding spot. Quick & Quiet allows survivors to enter lockers without making noise, while using lockers away from generators and the center of the map increases the chances of staying undetected. Perks like Spine Chill and Distortion help survivors stay one step ahead of the killer and block aura reading abilities. Sprint Burst enables survivors to make a quick escape when necessary.

Escaping a chase in Dead by Daylight is challenging and usually ends with a downed survivor. Staying hidden from the killer is the ultimate skill a survivor can have, as it wastes the killer's time and spares players from possibly getting hooked.

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Many tips help survivors in Dead by Daylight avoid the killer's detection and make it easier to stay out of sight. Players who favor a sneakier playing style benefit greatly from perk abilities. Hiding from stealth killers is more challenging, but most tips still apply to them. Survivors skilled in evading killers will get generators done before killers can secure a knock.

7 Scratch Marks

2 survivors working on generator with pig in background

Scratch marks are a dead giveaway that a survivor was recently in the vicinity. Killers are good at tracking down scratch marks and locating survivors who rushed away. Adding Self-Aware increases walk speed by 20% and allows survivors to see their scratch marks.

Using Lightweight reduces the duration of scratch marks by 5 seconds and makes scratch marks more spaced out and harder to track. Combining these two perks helps survivors stay one step away from the killer.

It is best to use the walk speed increase to move out of the way and avoid sprinting only when necessary, as killers are less prone to giving up a search if they see scratch marks.

6 Stealthy Survivor

survivor vaulting window with killer behind

Some survivors are better at being stealthy than others. Survivor pain grunt loudness is not the same among survivors, and specific survivors are quieter than others and are harder to hear when injured. While the difference is most noticeable when injured, it helps survivors keep a lower profile.

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Being quiet is crucial in Dead by Daylight, and these characters are quite the opposite for players wanting an added challenge.

Picking darker clothes is also a good idea to reduce the chances a killer may spot survivors from afar or behind an object. Survivors feeling up for a challenge can consider being a stealthy survivor clad in neon clothes.

5 Diverting The Killer

adam francis running from spirit

Hiding behind a corner from the killer is usually a gamble that they won't look near that area, but when they do, using Diversion might save the day. Diversion is a perk that lets survivors throw a pebble that generates fake scratch marks and a noise notification.

Diversion can be charged by spending 45 seconds within the killer's terror radius without being chased. The pebble is thrown 20 meters away and has a high chance of distracting the killer and making them go investigate the new false clues. Just be sure to throw the pebble away from other survivors.

4 Lockers

Killer investigating locker

Survivors tend to underestimate the power lockers hold in Dead by Daylight. Using a locker directly ahead of a generator isn't always advisable, as killers may investigate those lockers if a generator has been worked on.

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Finding a locker at a safe distance from generators and away from the center of the map is a great way to find a safe spot to hide while the killer gets close. Survivors can use Quick & Quiet to rush inside lockers without making a loud noise notification, but it's advisable not to sprint up to lockers as killers can see the scratch marks.

3 6th Sense

survivor working on generator

The best way to stay one step ahead of the killer is knowing when they are approaching. Spine Chill is a perk that activates when the killer is looking in the direction of a survivor in a radius of 36 meters. While Spine Chill is active, survivors receive a 6% speed buff for repairing, healing, unhooking, cleansing, and opening chests.

Skilled players may take the time to avoid looking in a survivor's direction to avoid triggering their Spine Chill and catching them off guard. Spine Chill alerts survivors that the killer may be approaching, and it is time to take cover. This perk is among the best perks in Dead by Daylight due to how useful it is for stealthy players.

2 Aura Blocker

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Killers often have an easy time tracking down survivors through aura reading perks, but survivors have a counter to this. Distortion is a perk that blocks aura reading perks but consumes one token each time it does so. Survivors start with 3 tokens and can replenish a token for every 30 seconds they spend near the killer's aura when outside a chase.

When a token is consumed, the survivor's aura and scratch marks are suppressed for 10 seconds. It's worth noting that Distortion does not gain tokens if a survivor is in the dying state. Blocking out aura reading abilities is an excellent way to stay under the radar and alert survivor friends if the killer has an active aura reading perk.

1 Sprint Burst

Dwight running from ghostface

When all else fails, survivors need to be ready to book it at a moment's notice. Sprint Burst is the best exhaustion perk, as it only activates when a survivor begins sprinting. Stealthy survivors with Self-Aware can walk around tight corners and evade the killer's sight but dash away with Sprint Burst if caught.

Gamers with Sprint Burst should have a destination in mind before using the perk to maximize its usage. Sprinting into an indoor building with lots of pallets and windows is a good way to start a chase with a strong advantage.

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Dead by Daylight

Released
June 14, 2016
Developer(s)
Behaviour Interactive
Genre(s)
Horror , Survival