The Leader class in Evil Dead: The Game enhances other Survivors nearby, providing team-wide benefits that increase the group's chance of success. Leaders are the most versatile class in the game and can fit into nearly any team composition. In fact, it's not unheard of to have three Leaders and a Support.
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As a Leader, you'll need to be aware of where your teammates are at all times. This can be a bit like herding cats, but if your group has the discipline to stay together and slay together, your aura effect will help you coast to victory.
Your job as a Leader is to stay with the group and keep them buffed. This means it's the responsibility of the other Survivors to follow you. A successful group lets the Leader call the shots and knows how to best take advantage of the Leader's presence.
In the early stages of a match, the Leader should work together with any Hunters in the group to explore and find as much useful gear as possible before striking out in search of the first map piece.
If a Survivor goes off alone, the Leader should take the rest of the group to rescue them if and when they get into trouble. It might be a pain, but you need every Survivor alive if you're going to win. If a Survivor dies, the Leader should be the character to bring their soul to an altar for resurrection, protected by their teammates.
When leveling up via Pink F, your first priority should always be Health. The team needs you on your feet to benefit from your aura. After that, your stat boosts are largely a matter of preference - the Leader gets a bit more leeway than the other classes to play the game however they want.
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