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Dbd Save The Best For Last


Dbd Save The Best For Last

Okay, let's talk Dead by Daylight. Specifically, let's dive into one perk that sparks more debate than a Trapper's basement party: Save the Best for Last.

I know, I know. Some of you are already reaching for your pitchforks. Hear me out!

Why I Secretly Love STBFL (And Maybe You Should Too)

Unpopular opinion: STBFL isn't just good. It's hilarious.

Picture this: You're playing Killer. You've got your chosen obsession. You smack them once, and poof instant speed boost. It's like you drank an energy drink only killers can find.

The Mind Games Are Delicious

The real fun begins when you start messing with survivors' heads. They know you have STBFL.

They start getting paranoid. Every time you approach, they second-guess themselves. Are you going for them? Are you not? It's a beautiful, chaotic dance.

Suddenly, they're all looping a little less optimally, throwing down pallets early. Who can blame them? The pressure is on! They are terrified.

Save The Best For Last The Good and The Bad With Sadako | Dead By
Save The Best For Last The Good and The Bad With Sadako | Dead By

That Thrill of the Chase!

Let's be honest, chasing survivors is the best part of playing killer. STBFL just amplifies that.

It's like having turbo mode. Suddenly those slightly-too-long chases become exhilarating sprints. You feel like a cheetah!

Even if they do get away, that heart-pounding rush? Chef's kiss.

The "Downsides" (Or Are They?)

Alright, I can already hear the counterarguments. "STBFL makes you tunnel!"

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[Top 15] DbD Best Killer Perks And Why They're Good | Gamers Decide

Maybe. But sometimes, a killer just needs a win, right? And if that win comes from strategically using a perk, then so be it.

Besides, it's not always tunneling. Sometimes it’s just... efficient target selection. Don't judge. Please.

"But what if you lose your stacks?!"

Okay, that stings. Especially when you're one hit away from downing someone and then BAM! Your obsession decides to take a protection hit.

Dead By Daylight: Save the Best for Last Perk Guide | High Ground Gaming
Dead By Daylight: Save the Best for Last Perk Guide | High Ground Gaming

But even that can be funny. It's a humbling experience. A reminder that Dead by Daylight is inherently unpredictable.

It's All About the Fun!

At the end of the day, STBFL is just a perk. It's a tool. It's meant to be used, and (hopefully) enjoyed.

It can lead to some truly hilarious moments. Both for the killer and, dare I say, even for the survivors (in retrospect, maybe?).

Sure, you might get some angry messages after the game. But hey, isn't that part of the Dead by Daylight experience?

My favorite Killer perk | Dead by Daylight (DBD) Amino
My favorite Killer perk | Dead by Daylight (DBD) Amino

So, Give It a Try!

I'm not saying STBFL is a must-have on every killer. But I am suggesting you give it a whirl.

Embrace the chaos. Embrace the speed. Embrace the survivor paranoia.

You might just find yourself having more fun than you thought possible. Or maybe you'll hate it. Either way, you tried something new!

Who knows? You might even start a new appreciation for the art of the chase. Or, at the very least, have some funny stories to tell. Think of it like trying a new condiment - you might not like it, but at least you can say you gave it a shot!

Just remember to blame the game, not me, if you get flamed in the end game chat. Happy hunting!

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