Great game! I’ve been trying to play doctor for a bit, I played him in a custom with my friends and they said I do best with him. So far I’m prestige 5 Do you have any tips or knowledge a doctor should know? I wanna get as much info as I can before maining him
Im glad you enjoyed the video! Some tips for Doctor are: 1. Shock in front of survivors (where they are going to run) instead of directly on them to help with properly timing shocks at certain loops. You can also fake a shock to bait pallet drops or to even bait greedy survivors to go for 1 more loop which can get you a free injure. 2. Pay attention to illusionary doctors because they provide valuable information. You’ll often find yourself not needing to use static blast and can save it for later. Illusionary doctors only appear around survivors who are in Tier 2 or 3 of madness, they will not appear for survivors in tier 1. 3. Fake a shock to bait out potential “Dead Hards” the survivor perk which grants endurance upon hitting E after being hooked and in the injured state. 4. If a survivor has Calm spirit (the perk that makes survivors not scream) pay attention to their icon on the left side of the screen to see if their madness goes up when you static blast to gain to know whether they are within your terror radius 5. Even if you see survivors at the start of the match, in my opinion it is best to still use your static blast just to start getting madness built up as soon as possible. 6. Survivors cannot heal, repair generators, cleanse hex totems or pick up slugged survivors while in tier 3 madness. So take advantage of situations where multiple survivors are around you in tier 2 to static blast and tier 3 them all. This is best utilized in situations where you already have a slugged survivor on the ground. Also if you know a generator is close to completion and you won't make it there in time to stop it, if the survivor is in tier 2 you can static blast to prevent the generator from being finished. Thats all i can think of right now
Great game! I’ve been trying to play doctor for a bit, I played him in a custom with my friends and they said I do best with him. So far I’m prestige 5
Do you have any tips or knowledge a doctor should know? I wanna get as much info as I can before maining him
Im glad you enjoyed the video!
Some tips for Doctor are:
1. Shock in front of survivors (where they are going to run) instead of directly on them to help with properly timing shocks at certain loops. You can also fake a shock to bait pallet drops or to even bait greedy survivors to go for 1 more loop which can get you a free injure.
2. Pay attention to illusionary doctors because they provide valuable information. You’ll often find yourself not needing to use static blast and can save it for later. Illusionary doctors only appear around survivors who are in Tier 2 or 3 of madness, they will not appear for survivors in tier 1.
3. Fake a shock to bait out potential “Dead Hards” the survivor perk which grants endurance upon hitting E after being hooked and in the injured state.
4. If a survivor has Calm spirit (the perk that makes survivors not scream) pay attention to their icon on the left side of the screen to see if their madness goes up when you static blast to gain to know whether they are within your terror radius
5. Even if you see survivors at the start of the match, in my opinion it is best to still use your static blast just to start getting madness built up as soon as possible.
6. Survivors cannot heal, repair generators, cleanse hex totems or pick up slugged survivors while in tier 3 madness. So take advantage of situations where multiple survivors are around you in tier 2 to static blast and tier 3 them all. This is best utilized in situations where you already have a slugged survivor on the ground. Also if you know a generator is close to completion and you won't make it there in time to stop it, if the survivor is in tier 2 you can static blast to prevent the generator from being finished.
Thats all i can think of right now
Thank you so much! I will keep this knowledge in the back of my head, continue making the great videos!