About the Perk-Rarities used on the Dead by Daylight Wiki
The Dead by Daylight Wiki uses both the colours and Rarities of the original Rarity system that was in use up to Patch 1.5.0, which essentially removed Common (brown) and Ultra Rare (pink) Perks by changing their Rarities to the next upper/lower one respectively, in order to fix Perk-spawn bugs within the Bloodweb. By retaining the old Rarities, all three Perk Tiers can visually be easily distinguished from one another in the tables below. It is in essence a Quality of Life change for Wiki-users, amongst a nostalgic one for Veteran players. |
Perks are a type of Unlockable and a core Game Mechanic in Template:IconLink.
There are currently 255 Perks featured in Dead by Daylight.
Overview
- For additional information about a specific Perk, its history and changes over time, interaction(s) with Game Mechanics, other Unlockables, or even other Template:IconLink, please refer to a Perk's Article page
Perks can be unlocked by both Killers and Survivors and equipped in their Template:IconLink slot to grant the chosen Character special abilities in the Trials.
Perk Tiers
Each Perk comes with three variants of itself referred to as Perk Tiers, indicated by markings (Pips) on the top-right side of their icon and by their Rarity.
Higher-tiered Perks are generally stronger than their lower-tiered variants and grant the Character either more or improved benefits.
Purchasing a Perk's next Tier from the Template:IconLink will replace the previous Tier completely.
Rarity Levels
Like all Unlockables in Dead by Daylight, Perks also come in different Rarity Levels that depend directly on a Perk's Tier, affecting its probability of spawning at any given Bloodweb Level.
However, unlike other Unlockables, Perks only come in 3 instead of 5 Rarities.
Available Rarities
- Tier I Perks: Uncommon (Yellow)
- Tier II Perks: Rare (Green)
- Tier III Perks: Very Rare (Purple)
- Teachable Perks: Teachable (Orange)
Perk Rarity Rework 1.0
Due to issues with the original Template:IconLink spawning rarer Perks much more often than more common ones, ironically making common Perks so rare to the point of many Players only being able to obtain them when the Bloodweb literally had no other Perks left to spawn, the Developers intended to rework the spawn rules for Perks with a fix in Patch 1.4.1.
However, the Patch went overboard on the changes and caused Perks to spawn in strict order of Rarity, making it close to impossible to obtain Tiers II and III of a Perk, due to their higher Rarity, because the Bloodweb would spawn all Tier I Perks first.
A supposed temporary fix for this new issue was introduced with Patch 1.5.0, wherein the Developers narrowed the available Perk Rarities to the spawn rules of the Bloodweb, by upping/lowering all Common/Ultra Rare Perks by one Rarity Level respectively, causing them to remain Uncommon/Very Rare for two Perk Tiers respectively. The fix, however, remained to this day.
Original Perk Rarities
- Tier I Perks: either Common (Brown), Uncommon (Yellow) or Rare (Green)
- Tier II Perks: either Uncommon (Yellow), Rare (Green) or Very Rare (Purple)
- Tier III Perks: either Rare (Green), Very Rare (Purple) or Ultra Rare (Pink)
- Teachable Perks: Teachable (Orange)
Post-Rework Rarities (1.0)
- Tier I Perks: either Uncommon (Yellow) or Rare (Green)
- Tier II Perks: either Uncommon (Yellow), Rare (Green) or Very Rare (Purple)
- Tier III Perks: either Rare (Green) or Very Rare (Purple)
- Teachable Perks: Teachable (Orange)
Perk Rarity Rework 2.0
With Patch 4.3.0, the Developers decided to rework Perk Rarities once more, tying a Perk's Rarity to its Tier. This was decided for two reasons:
- Perk Tiers are immediately recognisable by their colour.
- Perks are sorted completely alphabetically in the inventory, unlike the previous mix of sorted alphabetically and by Rarity.
Obtaining Perks
Aside from a Character's three Unique Perks (see below), all Perks must be purchased from the Template:IconLink using Template:IconLink.
Perk Slots
A Character can be equipped with up to 4 Perks at once, given that all Perk Slots are unlocked, which depends on their Level.
Characters start off with just one Perk Slot unlocked and will unlock Slots 2-4 by reaching Levels 5, 10, and 15 respectively.
Unique/Teachable Perks
Each Character comes with 3 Unique Perks which, as the name implies, are unique to them and will only spawn in their own Template:IconLink, making them unobtainable for other Characters.
Each Character will always have the Tier I version of their Unique Perks available in their Inventory.
In order for other Characters to obtain the Unique Perks of other Characters a special version of those Perks called a Teachable Perk must be purchased from the original Character's Bloodweb at specific Levels (30, 35, 40).
Teachable Perks are not quite Perks as such. Their description is the same as the Tier I version of the associated Unique Perk, but only for the purpose of not being left blank and they have their own Rarity class (Teachable).
Purchasing a Teachable Perk will not unlock a physical Perk in the inventory of other Characters, but rather unlock the Teachable Perk's ability to henceforth spawn in the Bloodweb of all Characters.
In this regard, Teachable Perks are best compared to a key used to unlock them for all Characters, turning a formerly Unique Perk into a General Perk.
This action is what gives the Teachable Perks their name: lore-wise, a Character taught their Unique Perk to the other Characters.
It should be noted, that Bloodwebs are procedurally generated and thus finding a specific Perk is based purely on chance. Unlocking a Teachable Perk does not guarantee its spawn in the very next Bloodweb of any Character.
It is entirely possible for an unlocked Teachable Perk to not appear in another Character's Bloodweb until several Levels later.
Unlocked Teachable Perks are completely independent from the original Character and it is therefore very much possible for a Character to own Tiers II or III of a taught Perk with the original Character only owning Tier I still.
Prestiging the original Character also does not affect already unlocked Teachable Perks in any way and any remaining locked Teachable Perks will reappear at their appropriate spawn Level.
Another way of unlocking a Character's Unique Perks for everyone is by purchasing the Teachable Perks from the Template:IconLink with Template:IconLink.
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Survivor Perks (83)
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Killer Perks (75)
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Unused Perks
The following Perks can be found in the Game files, but remain unused in the Game itself:
Icon | Name | Description | Belonging to |
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Artefact Hunter | Template:Perk desc | Template:IconLink | |
No Icon | In the Dark | Template:Perk desc | Template:IconLink |
Last Standing | Template:Perk desc | Template:IconLink | |
No Icon | Overconfidence | Template:Perk desc | Template:IconLink |
Tough Runner | Template:Perk desc | Template:IconLink | |
Underperform | Template:Perk desc | Template:IconLink |
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