Dead by Daylight lets players level up their characters, whether they are Survivors or Killers, through the Bloodweb. As you continue to level up your character, you’ll reach the point where you have the option to prestige. This is a tough decision to make, though, because of the pros and cons around it, which is why we’ve put together this guide to help you understand how and why to prestige in Dead by Daylight and if it’s worth it.
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How to prestigeAs you work your way through each page on the Bloodweb with a Survivor or Killer, you’ll gain levels. Levels on Killers and survivors don’t reset each month, so you can progress them over time as often as you want and when you want to. Once you hit level 50, you can’t progress any further. All you can do is refresh the page for more of the same items. To prestige, you need to complete the new node in the center of the level 50 Bloodweb page. An update from the mid-Chapter update for Roots of Dread altered the cost of prestiging to 20,000 Bloodpoints. This will reset the Killer or Survivor level back to Bloodweb level 1, but the next Bloodweb you complete has a better chance of giving you rarer items. You also won’t have lost any of the perks, perk slots, add-ons, items, or offerings you’ve unlocked in previous Bloodwebs.
Why should I prestige?You can push the Bloodweb up to level 50 with any Survivor or Killer. However, once you hit level 50, you can either continue to refresh the page for a top-tier selection of perks, items, add-ons, or to prestige. By maintaining the level 50 Bloodweb page, you guarantee that you’ll get top-tier items from it and can be the best kitted
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