Behavior Interactive has done a great job in keeping Dead By Daylight ahead of time for many years. There aren't many asymmetrical games that could keep player retention as much as DBD. One of the things they're well known for is theirrealistic character designs and cosmetics, making people fall in love with those characters.
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Spark of Madness, the fourth chapter in the game saw the release of Feng Min alongside The Doctor. This cute Asian quickly became the favorite character of many, getting a ton of cosmetics for herself. Whenever you play, you'll likely encounter someone using this character almost every second game.
A gamer inside a game, Feng Min picked up gaming at a very early age. Spending too many hours in it, she started having problems with her parents, leading to her moving out. In the end, she pushed herself too much, concluding in the fog with a bunch of dreadful killers.
She was known as the Shining Lion in the real world, and her personality isn't any different in the game. The character comes with three perks of her own which are Technician, Lithe, and Alert.
Technician is a beginner perk that isn't actually good for your team. Firstly, it reduces the distance repair sounds can be heard by eight meters. Further, whenever you miss a skill check, it doesn't notify the killer, but the generator gets an eight percent regression instead of five percent.
To put this in perspective, Jolt is a killer perk that makes the generator lose eight percent progress while downing a survivor nearby as well, so it's quite a lot. Even so, this perk can be useful in a few combinations.
You can also use Technician while repairing a generator with a teammate and
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