Thats my main build for Ghosty but once survivors catch onto your spirit fury build they will pre drop every pallet (from experience) GF is a snowball killer and the key to playing him is accepting that you wont win every game, he is a low tier killer after all. Praying for some buffs or rework in the future
Pre-dropping is the survivors' go-to tactic once they understand the build, 100%. It happens a lot. But, it's good to switch up the playstyle even when they DO end up pre-dropping. Once they all know about EndFury, I try to go for Stealth hits while they're on gens, or hook survivors close to an unsafe pallet to quickly mark and down to start a Snowball :))
Nice video bro, recently went back into ghostface and eventhough I don't 4k I just have was more fun on him than any other killers and just for that I'm happy
When I was very new to the game, I tried out the free killers to see which playstyle I liked best. There should be a PTB soon, which makes all killers free, so you can have a look to see if Ghostface is the killer for you.
Quick question. I play mobile and they nerfed pain res. They took the visual explosion away so we dont know what gen got hit. Is it like that on the big platforms?
It is exactly the same on PC and Console. Pain Res doesn't show you which gen gets exploded. However, if a survivor is on a gen while Pain Res pops, then you will be able to hear the direction of the scream (not visually) and you can guess which gen was being worked on.
I had the exact same problem. However, when it gets to that point, I found that going into power and getting their stalk up instead of directly chasing can still make huge pressure. Ghostface is a stealth killer, not a chase killer after all :)
@@OtterTheNational I would personally say Myers, since survivors who go against him a lot are able to deny stalk and prevent him from tiering up. From what I can remember, there haven't been any major nerfs to Ghostface.
@@OtterTheNational I would personally say Myers, since survivors who go against him a lot are able to deny stalk and prevent him from tiering up. From what I can remember, there haven't been any major nerfs to Ghostface.
Myers is generally a lot weaker, but he is more consistent because he can't have his power taken away. This does mean you will pretty consistently lose though. Ghostface is very map dependent due to being not only an M1 killer, but his power can be taken away by being looked at. A match on Eyrie of Crows is going to be a lot different than on Sheltered Woods, even against the same survivors. This extends to maps with bad hitboxes too, where sometimes invisible barriers will prevent you from being revealed, while other times you get revealed through a solid wall. Myers, while benefitting from the same things Ghostface does, does not actively need it for his power to be used. Myers is basically just the meme killer you run to use mirror add-ons. Just play whichever killer you find more fun, Myers has fun with T3 giving faster vault speed and longer lunge range and mirror add-ons to make special builds, while Ghostface is the actual stalk killer, where you need to think about your next move and where the survivors will be as well as where they will be looking. You might also find his unreliability fun, as you always need to find a way to adapt to your map and the players. God forbid you get haddonfield though, you will just have a survivor following you the whole match revealing you from 20 meters away and you can't do anything about it except chase them, which is not his strong suit.
That's a fair enough opinion. But, SWFs also make mistakes. As Ghostface you need to punish those mistakes a lot more than with other killers, but it's doable :)
I think all killers have their skill set and their strengths. Ghostface may find it a little harder to secure wins, but he is still very much a "good" killer in my opinion :)
"Do this as much as you can before they know you're ghost face" I've got some bad news mate, the game tells the survivors what killer they're facing when loading into the match through the tips section. it'll say stuff like "Use flame thrower turrets to slow down the xenomorph" or "the nurse can teleport a short distance, move unpredictably" etc etc.