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How to Play Dead by Daylight
The complete beginner guide — from your first trial to understanding builds, perks, and strategy.
What is Dead by Daylight?
Dead by Daylight is a 1v4 asymmetric survival horror game where four Survivors face off against one Killer in a single match. Survivors must cooperate to repair five generators around the map, power the Exit Gates, and escape. The Killer’s job is to hunt them down, down them, and place them on hooks before they can flee.
Every trial is built around a loop of risk and reward. Survivors balance time spent repairing generators with the danger of being spotted. Killers build pressure by controlling territory, breaking pallets, and forcing survivors to make mistakes. A single bad chase or a missed save can swing the entire match.
DBD also includes progression outside the match. Bloodpoints are earned for actions like repairing, healing, and hitting survivors. You spend those points in the Bloodweb to unlock new perks, add-ons, and offerings. That means every trial matters, even when you lose.
How to Play Survivor in DBD
Survivors win by repairing five generators and opening one of the Exit Gates. The match starts slowly, but the killer will soon begin to patrol the generators. Early in the trial, look for the three closest generators to your starting point and begin repairing the one with the best cover.
Repairing a generator takes around 80 seconds of continuous progress. Every so often a skill check will appear; hit the green zone to keep repairing silently. If you miss a skill check, the generator explodes loudly and the killer receives a clear audio cue.
Once generators are nearly complete, the Exit Gates can be powered. If you are the last survivor left, the Hatch will spawn instead. The Hatch gives an alternate escape route, but only if you are the last one alive and the killer is not nearby.
Best Perks for Beginners in DBD
Perks are the most important part of your build. They can help you repair faster, survive longer, or get rescued safely. For new players, choose perks that are easy to understand and that reward good positioning and timing.
Survivor perks like Borrowed Time, Sprint Burst, and Dead Hard offer clear, immediate benefits. Killer perks like BBQ & Chili and Corrupt Intervention help you track survivors and slow their progress without needing perfect aim.
Use one or two perks that change your playstyle, then keep the other slots empty or fill them with simple utility perks. This keeps your early matches easier to manage while you learn the map and chase flow.
How to Play Killer for Beginners
As Killer, you are the hunter. Your win condition is to hook all four survivors and sacrifice them before they can finish generators. Killers benefit from a larger movement pool and a unique power that can be used to pressure survivors in different ways.
Start each trial by patrolling the generators and the areas around them. Look for scratch marks, crows, and noise cues from skill checks. The faster you find a survivor, the less time they have to complete generator progress.
DBD Tips and Tricks for New Players
These practical habits improve both survivor and killer play. Treat each match as a learning opportunity and focus on one or two of these tips at a time.
Common Mistakes New DBD Players Make
Every new player makes mistakes. The key is to notice patterns and change your habits. Start by fixing one or two errors per session.
Many beginners spend too much time running or hiding instead of generating progress. Remember: the survivors only win if generators are completed, and the killer only wins if hooks keep survivors off the map.
Beginner Builds from the Community
Easy-rated builds from the community — a solid starting point before you unlock more advanced perk options.
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