If you’re an avid Dead By Daylight player, you’ll be sick to death of playing against Skull Merchant in every trial you spawn into. It’s also possible that you might have a deep-seated hatred for Feng Min and Meg Thomas because those are two faces you would gladly never see again. It’s true, Dead By Daylight has become a festering cesspool of toxic Feng Mins and tea-bagging Dwight Fairfields, overrun by far too many Huntresses and not enough Pigs. If you’ve ever entered a trial with a Feng Min full house or played against so many Wraiths in one sitting that you’re almost certain it’s the same opponent, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about.
These are what we fondly refer to as “overrated” characters. Whether they’re overpowered or overused, you’ll be exasperated soon after encountering them more than once. Ask any Dead By Daylight player, that’s not necessarily the character’s fault; Behaviour Interactive made some Survivors and Killers more accessible than others. Some Survivors have sensational perks, but others are — in the nicest way possible — fairly useless. But what about the other side of Dead By Daylight? The Survivors and Killers forgotten by the vast majority of the fans, never to be appreciated for the amusing quirks and abilities they bring into the fold.
Can you hear the Halloween theme song in the distance? If so, chances are you’ve spawned into a trial with Michael Myers, who’s much more of a rarity nowadays than he used to be. Having been introduced in Dead By Daylight‘s HALLOWEEN Chapter alongside Laurie Strode, Myers was a welcome addition to the Killer roster, but as soon as Behaviour developed his Judith’s Tombstone Add-on, Survivors complained that he was notoriously overpowered as he gained
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