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Ik theres m1 and m2 killers but like if I had to guess are the actual categories like
Traps/Zoning, Ranged, Mobility/Rush, Stealth/Stalk?
Is there something missing?
Also I'd love to see more unique stealth killers
I have to combine a few but please let me know if yβall have any suggestions
I have only seen the first 10 minutes of the film. The movie starts with a girl visiting her boyfriend house, follows an intimate scene then the boyfriend's friends disturbs them by shooting with water guns. The girl gets irritated walks out of the house. A mad scientist driving a car hits her and the girl faints and he kidnaps her. The mad scientist does some crazy work on her body and she turns into a zombie and she kills the mad scientist.
Help me find the movie name
Just thinking this over and wanted to make a list that NEVER do well for me...
*Any of the textured cast concretes unless sparingly used in an urban or gym setting
*RED BIRB WALLPAPER (and most of the Japanese wallpapers and textiles)
*Most of the Indian inspired textiles that arenβt teals
*Any of those great retro patterns (unless used super stealthily)
*Most of the Forest Life textiles
*(For me) most of the marble rugs
*Some of the vintage tiles unless used from a distance
Alright- thatβs A LOT but what have I missed?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5282617/
βThe strongest predictive factors of maternal child homicide are maternal age of 19 years or younger, education of 12 years or less, single marital status, and late or absent prenatal care (Overpeck et al., 1998). Men, as opposed to women, who kill their children are more likely to kill older children, are more likely to be unemployed, are more likely to be facing separation from their spouse, and are more likely to abuse alcohol or drugs (Marleau et al., 1999; West et al., 2009). Among 16β18-year-old victims, fathers committed 80% of the homicides (Kung and Barr, 1996). Fathers are more likely to kill when there is doubt about paternity and when the child is viewed as an impediment to their career (Resnick, 1969). β
They also donβt fall into the likely motive category such as killing a child as part of a parents suicide, killing a child to be more attractive to a potential romantic partner, killing a child one believes is possessed by Satan, parents experiencing psychosis, spouse revenge, battered child syndrome, etc.
Rdiers quote parental killing statistics but ignore the fact that the statistics are such that the Ramseys donβt fall into the category of likely parental killers.
Hahaha I just keep laughing about it. I don't know what folks expected. The choices were Troll 2, KKFOS and Ice Cream Man. Not dealing with the top brass here or anything
I know there's a term for white-collar crime but I was wondering if there was one for this type of stuff? I don't feel like violent crime is adequate because missing isn't really violent nessciarly. Tried googling with no results. Thought you guys might know. Thank you!
Edit: damn really messed up necessarily
I just read online that he is a "visionary serial killer" but, if I'm not wrong, those killers usually suffer from psychotic breaks with reality/have hallucinations/etc... But since he admitted that he made his story of him being commanded by voices, idrk anymore...What do you guys think?
>Speed Killers: Speed killers have powers that help primarily with either traversal of the map or catching up with survivors at a faster rate than normal without launching a projectile at them. These killers are Wraith, Spirit, and Demogorgon.
>Trap Killers: Trap killers are exactly what the name implies; They place traps. These traps provide the killer with a way to more quickly injure or down a survivor. These killers are Trapper, Freddy, and Hag.
>Ranged Killers: These killers are able to attack you quickly from a distance. Most of these killers use projectiles, though there is one exception. My reasoning for putting her in this category is at the bottom of this post. These killers are Nurse, Huntress, Clown, Plague, and Deathslinger.
>Stealth Killers: Youβre not meant to see these killers until itβs too late, and they either have a hit locked in, or they have a very strong ability. These killers are Myers, Pig, and Ghostface.
>Chase Killers: These killers have an ability that lets them start and end chases at a remarkably rapid rate if their power is activated at the right points during the chase. These killers are Doctor and Legion.
>Instadown Killers: This is also pretty self explanatory. They have a power that, when used correctly, allows for survivors to be downed instantly, without applying any kind of status affect. These killers are Hillbilly, Bubba, and Oni.
Now, for the people who want to know why I put nurse down as a ranged killer. Her attacks have an incredibly long range, rivaled only by the Huntress. Rather than launching a projectile, she herself is the projectile. She didnβt fit into any other categories, and she has an incredibly long range. Thatβs my reasoning.
Thank you for your time.
I put killers into categories based on what their powers are, with a short explanation for each category. Ranged Projection and Chasers are different, though they both allow getting the survivor into a place you can deal damage to them faster, whether that's giving you more range or bringing the survivor closer. May have missed some stuff, this is a hasty list brought about by some brief inspiration. The best killers tend to have multiple roles.
Terrain Manipulators: Changes the map to their advantage, whether that is placing a trap or marking enemies who walk over the ground.
Trapper
Executioner
Nightmare
Hag
Plague
Travelers: Killers whose powers grant them enhanced map crossing abilities, letting them cross more ground in less time.
Hillbilly
Demogorgon
Legion (Kind-of, poor tracking)
Nightmare
Nurse
Oni
Spirit
Ambushers: Stalkers who, while having no advantage in the chase, have a great advantage in being able to reduce survivors to one health before the chase begins.
Wraith
Pig
Myers
Ghost Face (Not really a downer, as while he gets a one-shot, he has to stalk a specific survivor up to it, and then itβs only on that one survivor, similar to a Wraith popping up and striking him before a chase)
Hag (Sometimes, not the primary focus)
Legion (Kindof, enhanced speed and killer instinct, combined with the non-lethal nature of his power, enable him to get easy hits on the others once he hits one survivor)
Spirit (Exception with an advantage in the chase apart from ambushing abilities)
Ranged Projectors: These killers can strike at a distance, whether through teleportation or a ranged attack. Separate from downers, who have one-shot abilities, and most chasers, who bring themselves closer.
Nurse (Not that different from Huntress, except she herself is the projectile)
Plague
Huntress
Hag
Deathslinger
Executioner (Lower than the others in range, ability is closer to a punish for poor positioning/timing)
Demogorgon
Downers: Killers with the ability to cut survivors down, with enhanced lethality granted by their powers.
Hillbilly
Myers (Stalking allows one-down on all survivors, as opposed to Ghostface)
Oni
Debuffers: Killers who make life harder for the survivors with their power apart from a hostile environment.
Pig
Clown
Plague
Doctor
Nightmare
Legion
Chasers: Killers with enhanced abilities to catch up to and kill survivors, without having to hit harder or from a distance, shortening the chase if used right. M1 is wha
... keep reading on reddit β‘It doesnβt make sense that when killers let survivors heal they lose a ton of points in the Malicious category. Especially for killers like Legion that essentially injure everyone so they waste time healing. With how easy it is to heal and how little the killer can do to stop it most of the time it doesnβt make sense to take away pip points.
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