When playing as a Survivor in Dead By Daylight, you will need to make use of all tools at your disposal to ensure you don’t get struck down and placed on a hook. Some of the strongest perks on your side will give you a big boost at the cost of giving you the Exhausted status, preventing you from spamming the ability multiple times until it recharges. Here are all eight of the Exhaustion perks in Dead By Daylight ranked.
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Best Exhaustion perks in Dead By Daylight Honorable mention: Vigil (Quentin Smith teachable)Vigil is not necessarily an Exhaustion perk, but it does allow you to recover from the Exhausted status quicker (among other statuses). It also applies to nearby Survivors, so you may want to consider equipping this to get more chances to use the below perks.
8. Balanced Landing (Nea Karlsson teachable)Balanced Landing is very map dependent for you to get any use out of. You need to be playing on a map with long drops. When you land, your stagger and grunt are reduced, and you get a sprint boost, but there are not enough maps for this to be one of the perks we recommend equipping.
7. Head On (Jane Romero teachable)Head On is very situational, but at least it can be used on any map. To activate it, you need to stand in a locker for three seconds and wait for the Killer to get close. You then rush out of the locker and stun them if they are close enough. The problem, though, is if you have been in the locker that long, the Killer likely wouldn’t know you are there yet, and if you have been there long enough to get crows revealing your location, the perk will not activate.
6. Sprint Burst (Meg Thomas teachable)Sprint Burst gives you a big boost of speed the
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