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− | | gender = Female |
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− | | role = Self-Interested Music Producer |
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− | | nationality = Korean |
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− | | actor = Unknown |
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+ | She was introduced as the Survivor of {{#Invoke:DLCs|getMainDlcFullNameByCharacter}}, a Chapter DLC released on 30 March 2021 and retired on 8 January 2024. |
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+ | She is still available in the {{#Invoke:Utils|IconLink|In-Game Store}} and as part of the [[Macabre Tales Pack]] Chapter Pack DLC. |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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+ | [[File:New Store Yun-Jin.png|frameless|left|x275px]] |
+ | {{Quote|What some call selfish, Yun-Jin Lee calls practical. She didn’t enter the music industry to make friends, though she can appreciate a little collaboration now and again. At the end of the day, she abides by an old classic: if you want something done right, do it yourself.|}} |
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− | Difficulty rating: '''{{clr|3|Easy}}'''<br /> |
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− | ''(based on only using her Unique Perks)'' |
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⚫ | Her personal Perks, {{#Invoke:Utils|IconLink|{{#Invoke:Perks|getPerkNameByLevel|30}}}}, {{#Invoke:Utils|IconLink|{{#Invoke:Perks|getPerkNameByLevel|35}}}}, and {{#Invoke:Utils|IconLink|{{#Invoke:Perks|getPerkNameByLevel|40}}}}, allow her to improve her abilities when others are harmed, and quickly escape from a chase. |
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== Lore == |
== Lore == |
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[[File:Yun-Jin_Lore1.jpg|right|600px]] |
[[File:Yun-Jin_Lore1.jpg|right|600px]] |
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+ | :Additional Lore can be found in ''Tome 9 - Crescendo'': [[Chorus of Lies]]. |
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− | ''Resilient and ambitious, Yun-Jin was born into a life of hardship finding success in the music industry after years of effort and self-sacrifice.<br><br>As a child Yun-Jin was fascinated by sound, mimicking drums, and hitting keys on the piano. When she turned ten, however, she lost her instruments. Her family was heavily in debt and did not make the payments in time. The creditors took everything they owned, including the house. Yun-Jin held her four-year-old sister tightly as she cried. They moved into a windowless, two-bedroom basement. Since her parents worked day and night to pay their debt, Yun-Jin became her sister's caretaker. Every night she sang until they both fell asleep.<br><br>At seventeen, the renowned record label Mightee One Entertainment came to her high school to audition talent. She was rejected as an idol trainee but obtained an unpaid internship at the studio. For the following years, she created some of the studio's biggest hits, without any credit or recognition. To get her dues, she emerged in the public eye wearing flamboyant fashion and put soundbites into her songs that looped her artist name, Magnum Opus. Fans began to recognize her songs and she became the producer of NO SPIN, a poorly performing boy band who needed her special touch.<br><br>Dissatisfied with NO SPIN's commercial sound, she sought a rogue element to make the band stand out. Through her contacts in talent shows she found the edgy, raw sound of Ji-Woon Hak. She re-launched NO SPIN with Ji-Woon as its newest member. Within hours their first video was a viral sensation.<br><br>Their success cemented Yun-Jin’s reputation as a shrewd producer. Adorned in high fashion to attend luxurious events, Yun-Jin's harsh, impoverished childhood seemed far behind her. She moved into a penthouse and dined with socialites in skyline restaurants with breathtaking views of Seoul.<br><br>The success of the first album broke records, setting the bar high for NO SPIN's second. As they were recording new tracks, the fire alarm suddenly blared. Concerned for her safety, Yun-Jin hurried to evacuate the building and left the dallying staff behind. Only when she bolted out into the street that she realized NO SPIN was nowhere amongst the coughing crowd. A goliath of flames engulfed the building, slowly tamed by the steady streams of fire hoses.<br><br>All members of NO SPIN perished in the fire except one: Ji-Woon. The album was ruined. The band was over. She would be shelved while Ji-Woon would rot away as an instructor for idol trainees. But she refused to be a victim who watched helplessly as vultures swooped in to take what was hers.<br><br>Unknown to Mightee One Entertainment, she created new tracks to re-launch Ji-Woon's career. She pushed him to tap into his grief and create a song exploring the pangs of sudden loss. The music video showed Ji-Woon saying goodbye to each member of NO SPIN. Yun-Jin cleverly launched the song under Ji-Woon's newly adopted stage name: The Trickster. He would embody both fear and awe like the legendary dokkaebi spirits.<br><br>Ji-Woon's song was a global phenomenon, its universal themes of grief and guilt resonating internationally. Together, Yun-Jin and The Trickster toured the world. Success greeted them on every shore. Yet disturbingly, so did a series of eccentric murders. This connection unsettled Yun-Jin as she noticed that the tour dates coincided with the victims' time of death. She was weary after the loss of NO SPIN and anxious to preserve her artist, so she increased the Trickster's security detail. What if the serial killer was an unhinged fan fixated on the Trickster, inspired by the artist's morbid songs?<br><br>Returning to Seoul, Yun-Jin worked with Ji-Woon on his new material. When she entered the studio at the brink of dawn, she was surprised to see Ji-Woon already there. He seemed exhausted, like he had worked all night. When she listened to his track, she discovered a bizarre intro filled with shrieks and snares. It was too experimental for her taste.<br><br>A week later, another death was reported. The body showed traces of torture and was arranged in the same flamboyant style as previous murders, this time diamond Cufflinks gouged into the eyes victim's eyes. The following day, the victim was on every television channel. A video from the victim's social media showed her squealing, surprised when her boyfriend handed her a heart-shaped, birthday cake. Yun-Jin's stomach churned. That voice. So familiar. And yet, she had never met the victim.<br><br>The next morning, her heart froze when she listened to the Trickster's opening track. The shrieks in his song matched the victim's squeal. Did he sample the victim's birthday video? No, that was impossible: he had recorded this song before the murder was reported. She stared at Ji-Woon on the other side of the booth's glass window. He was NO SPIN's only survivor. Everyone else was dead. Not to mention the eccentric murders that matched his tour dates. Death trails that seemed to converge… to him.<br><br>If he caused… this, no artist would survive the scandal. Yun-Jin's career, no, her life would be over. All she had would be destroyed. A wave of nausea surged over her. Heart racing, she rushed to the restroom. Wild thoughts blazed through her mind as she splashed icy water over her face. There had to be a simpler explanation. Perhaps she was overworked. Or maybe, she did not trust her success. Her mind was fabricating this suspicion because disaster was easier to trust than success. It was all in her head. She returned to the recording booth, eager to put her worries behind her.<br><br>Months later, pressure came from Mightee One Entertainment executives. Revenue was down and they blamed the Trickster since they disapproved the violent themes in his music and the knife tricks he pulled during performances. While Yun-Jin was furious they scapegoated her artist, she agreed that Ji-Woon's sound was too niche to generate profit. She told Ji-Woon she fought them off but was ultimately outnumbered. Because of her initial fury, he believed her to be on his side. They were given three months to create and perform the next hit for Mightee One.<br><br>Months flew by and the time came for Yun-Jin to take a seat at the executives' private show. She was confident about her song but as soon as the music started, she knew something was amiss.<br><br>Dense, foul smoke permeated the room. Yun-Jin coughed and gasped for air. But the more she coughed, the more she inhaled. Her body sank in the chair, her limbs heavy and numb, and her eyes widened as she watched, terrified, a nightmare come to life.<br><br>The Trickster was a whirlwind of blood, slashing, stabbing, and chopping limbs. The executives were carved up like meat. They could not run. They were stuck, like Yun-Jin, paralyzed. A boiling rage swelled in her gut. How could she have denied her instincts? The fire. The murders on tour. It was him. It had always been him. And she had known from the start. Now her career was over, and so was Mightee One. Everyone she had worked with, her colleagues, her friends, dying before her eyes. Everything she had, taken from her once more.<br><br>No, she would not let him. He would pay. He would know her suffering. Suddenly, dark coils of black fog rose from the ground and she was... somewhere else.<br><br>Bright lights flashed and blinded her. A spotlight found her in the darkness. Then a crowd erupted, chanting her name. "Magnus Opus! Magnus Opus!"<br><br>She smiled and welcomed the darkness within.'' |
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+ | ''Resilient and ambitious, Yun-Jin was born into a life of hardship finding success in the music industry after years of effort and self-sacrifice.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''As a child Yun-Jin was fascinated by sound, mimicking drums, and hitting keys on the piano. When she turned ten, however, she lost her instruments. Her family was heavily in debt and did not make the payments in time. The creditors took everything they owned, including the house. Yun-Jin held her four-year-old sister tightly as she cried. They moved into a windowless, two-bedroom basement. Since her parents worked day and night to pay their debt, Yun-Jin became her sister's caretaker. Every night she sang until they both fell asleep.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''At seventeen, the renowned record label Mightee One Entertainment came to her high school to audition talent. She was rejected as an idol trainee but obtained an unpaid internship at the studio. For the following years, she created some of the studio's biggest hits, without any credit or recognition. To get her dues, she emerged in the public eye wearing flamboyant fashion and put soundbites into her songs that looped her artist name, Magnum Opus. Fans began to recognize her songs and she became the producer of NO SPIN, a poorly performing boy band who needed her special touch.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Dissatisfied with NO SPIN's commercial sound, she sought a rogue element to make the band stand out. Through her contacts in talent shows she found the edgy, raw sound of Ji-Woon Hak. She re-launched NO SPIN with Ji-Woon as its newest member. Within hours their first video was a viral sensation.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Their success cemented Yun-Jin’s reputation as a shrewd producer. Adorned in high fashion to attend luxurious events, Yun-Jin's harsh, impoverished childhood seemed far behind her. She moved into a penthouse and dined with socialites in skyline restaurants with breath-taking views of Seoul.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''The success of the first album broke records, setting the bar high for NO SPIN's second. As they were recording new tracks, the fire alarm suddenly blared. Concerned for her safety, Yun-Jin hurried to evacuate the building and left the dallying staff behind. Only when she bolted out into the street that she realized NO SPIN was nowhere amongst the coughing crowd. A goliath of flames engulfed the building, slowly tamed by the steady streams of fire hoses.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''All members of NO SPIN perished in the fire except one: Ji-Woon. The album was ruined. The band was over. She would be shelved while Ji-Woon would rot away as an instructor for idol trainees. But she refused to be a victim who watched helplessly as vultures swooped in to take what was hers.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Unknown to Mightee One Entertainment, she created new tracks to re-launch Ji-Woon's career. She pushed him to tap into his grief and create a song exploring the pangs of sudden loss. The music video showed Ji-Woon saying goodbye to each member of NO SPIN. Yun-Jin cleverly launched the song under Ji-Woon's newly adopted stage name: The Trickster. He would embody both fear and awe like the legendary dokkaebi spirits.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Ji-Woon's song was a global phenomenon, its universal themes of grief and guilt resonating internationally. Together, Yun-Jin and The Trickster toured the world. Success greeted them on every shore. Yet disturbingly, so did a series of eccentric murders. This connection unsettled Yun-Jin as she noticed that the tour dates coincided with the victims' time of death. She was weary after the loss of NO SPIN and anxious to preserve her artist, so she increased the Trickster's security detail. What if the serial killer was an unhinged fan fixated on the Trickster, inspired by the artist's morbid songs?'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Returning to Seoul, Yun-Jin worked with Ji-Woon on his new material. When she entered the studio at the brink of dawn, she was surprised to see Ji-Woon already there. He seemed exhausted, like he had worked all night. When she listened to his track, she discovered a bizarre intro filled with shrieks and snares. It was too experimental for her taste.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''A week later, another death was reported. The body showed traces of torture and was arranged in the same flamboyant style as previous murders, this time diamond Cufflinks gouged into the eyes victim's eyes. The following day, the victim was on every television channel. A video from the victim's social media showed her squealing, surprised when her boyfriend handed her a heart-shaped, birthday cake. Yun-Jin's stomach churned. That voice. So familiar. And yet, she had never met the victim.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''The next morning, her heart froze when she listened to the Trickster's opening track. The shrieks in his song matched the victim's squeal. Did he sample the victim's birthday video? No, that was impossible: he had recorded this song before the murder was reported. She stared at Ji-Woon on the other side of the booth's glass window. He was NO SPIN's only survivor. Everyone else was dead. Not to mention the eccentric murders that matched his tour dates. Death trails that seemed to converge... to him.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''If he caused... this, no artist would survive the scandal. Yun-Jin's career, no, her life would be over. All she had would be destroyed. A wave of nausea surged over her. Heart racing, she rushed to the restroom. Wild thoughts blazed through her mind as she splashed icy water over her face. There had to be a simpler explanation. Perhaps she was overworked. Or maybe, she did not trust her success. Her mind was fabricating this suspicion because disaster was easier to trust than success. It was all in her head. She returned to the recording booth, eager to put her worries behind her.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Months later, pressure came from Mightee One Entertainment executives. Revenue was down and they blamed the Trickster since they disapproved the violent themes in his music and the knife tricks he pulled during performances. While Yun-Jin was furious they scapegoated her artist, she agreed that Ji-Woon's sound was too niche to generate profit. She told Ji-Woon she fought them off but was ultimately outnumbered. Because of her initial fury, he believed her to be on his side. They were given three months to create and perform the next hit for Mightee One.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Months flew by and the time came for Yun-Jin to take a seat at the executives' private show. She was confident about her song but as soon as the music started, she knew something was amiss.<br><br>Dense, foul smoke permeated the room. Yun-Jin coughed and gasped for air. But the more she coughed, the more she inhaled. Her body sank in the chair, her limbs heavy and numb, and her eyes widened as she watched, terrified, a nightmare come to life.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''The Trickster was a whirlwind of blood, slashing, stabbing, and chopping limbs. The executives were carved up like meat. They could not run. They were stuck, like Yun-Jin, paralysed. A boiling rage swelled in her gut. How could she have denied her instincts? The fire. The murders on tour. It was him. It had always been him. And she had known from the start. Now her career was over, and so was Mightee One. Everyone she had worked with, her colleagues, her friends, dying before her eyes. Everything she had, taken from her once more.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''No, she would not let him. He would pay. He would know her suffering. Suddenly, dark coils of black fog rose from the ground and she was... somewhere else.'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''Bright lights flashed and blinded her. A spotlight found her in the darkness. Then a crowd erupted, chanting her name. "Magnus Opus! Magnus Opus!"'' |
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+ | |||
+ | ''She smiled and welcomed the darkness within.'' |
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+ | == Load-out == |
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− | These are Perks which start off only appearing in '''Yun-Jin''''s {{IconLink|Bloodweb}}. After achieving Level 30, Teachable versions of these Perks can be found: |
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− | * '''Fast Track''' - Level 30 |
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+ | '''Yun-Jin''' comes with '''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|2|3}}''' {{#Invoke:Utils|IconLink|Perks}} that are unique to her: |
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− | * '''Smash Hit''' - Level 35 |
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+ | {{#Invoke:Loadout|getPerksByOwner}} |
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− | * '''Self-Preservation''' - Level 40 |
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− | Once obtained, other Survivors will be able to find '''Survivor''''s Perks in their respective '''Bloodwebs''' from that point onwards. |
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+ | ==== Prestige ==== |
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− | {{Char Perks|Fast Track|Smash Hit|Self-Preservation}} |
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+ | Prestiging '''Yun-Jin''' will automatically add '''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|2|Tier I}}''' of her Unique Perks to the inventories of all other Survivors and unlock the ability for their higher-tiered versions to spawn in their {{#Invoke:Utils|IconLink|Bloodweb}}. |
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+ | Prestige '''Yun-Jin''' twice more to automatically add '''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|3|Tier II}}''' and '''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|4|Tier III}}''' respectively into the other Survivors' inventories. |
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== Achievements == |
== Achievements == |
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− | : |
+ | :''Main article: [[Achievements]]'' |
− | There is |
+ | There is '''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|2|1}}''' Achievement related to '''Yun-Jin''': |
+ | {{#Invoke:Various|resolveCharacterAchievements}} |
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− | {{AchSurv|Adept Yun-Jin}} |
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− | == |
+ | == Cosmetic Options == |
− | Players can |
+ | Players can choose from a variety of Cosmetic options to customise '''Yun-Jin''': |
+ | === Base Cosmetics === |
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− | '''Yun-Jin''''s attire includes: |
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+ | ==== Default ==== |
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+ | {{{{#Invoke:Utils|getPossessiveName}} Default Cosmetics}} |
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− | === |
+ | ==== Prestige ==== |
− | {{ |
+ | {{{{#Invoke:Utils|getPossessiveName}} Prestige Cosmetics}} |
− | === |
+ | ===== Perk Charms ===== |
− | {{ |
+ | {{#Invoke:Cosmetics|getPerkCharmsForCharacter}} |
− | + | === Alternatives === |
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+ | ==== Special ==== |
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− | {{Survivor's DLC Cosmetics}} |
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+ | {{{{#Invoke:Utils|getPossessiveName}} Special Cosmetics}} |
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+ | ==== Event ==== |
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+ | {{{{#Invoke:Utils|getPossessiveName}} Event Cosmetics}} |
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− | ==== [[File:CategoryIcon outfits.png|40px]]Outfits ==== |
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− | {{Survivor's Outfit Store}} |
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+ | ==== DLC ==== |
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− | ==== [[File:CategoryIcon head.png|40px]]Heads ==== |
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+ | {{{{#Invoke:Utils|getPossessiveName}} DLC Cosmetics}} |
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− | {{Survivor's Head Store}} |
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+ | ==== Exclusive ==== |
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− | ==== [[File:CategoryIcon_torso.png|40px]]Torsos ==== |
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+ | {{{{#Invoke:Utils|getPossessiveName}} Exclusive Cosmetics}} |
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− | {{Survivor's Torso Store}} |
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− | + | === [[File:IconHelp archivesGeneral.png|65px]] Rift === |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed cosmeticsTable" |
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− | {{Survivor's Leg Store}} |
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+ | |+ '''Expand to view content''' |
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+ | |{{#Invoke:Cosmetics|getOutfitsForCharacter|category=rift}} |
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+ | |||
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed cosmeticsTable" |
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+ | |+ '''Expand to view content''' |
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+ | |{{#Invoke:Cosmetics|getOutfitsForCharacter|category=store}} |
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+ | |} |
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== DLC == |
== DLC == |
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− | + | {{Main|Downloadable Content}} |
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− | '''Yun-Jin''' is |
+ | '''Yun-Jin''' is part of '''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|2|3}}''' DLCs: |
+ | * Chapter DLC: |
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− | * [[CHAPTER XIX: All-Kill]] |
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+ | ** [[CHAPTER 19: All-Kill]] ('''''{{#Invoke:Utils|clr|13|retired}}''''') |
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+ | * Pack DLCs: |
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+ | ** [[Macabre Tales Pack]] (Chapter Pack) |
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+ | ** [[Escape Expansion Pack]] (Character Pack) |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | === General === |
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− | * Trivia |
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+ | * '''Yun-Jin''' is the first original Survivor to have been in a prolonged professional relationship with her Killer-counterpart prior to them both entering The Entity's Realm. |
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+ | * She is the first survivor to be voiced by a professional voice actor. |
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+ | * '''Yun-Jin's''' initial name was '''Yun Seo'''. |
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+ | * '''Yun-Jin''' is the third survivor to be released with dyed hair. |
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+ | |||
+ | === Lore === |
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+ | * According to her Lore, few people outside The Entity's Realm knew '''Yun-Jin''' by her actual name, only knowing her under her pseudonym: ''"Magnum Opus"''. |
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+ | ** ''"Magnum Opus"'' is a Latin phrase meaning ''"Great Work"'' and is usually used to refer to an artist or writer's greatest achievement. |
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+ | ** She became The [[Trickster]]'s manager after he left No Spin. |
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+ | * '''Yun-Jin''' has a younger sister, who she take care of while growing up due to financial struggles forcing their parents to work long hours. |
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+ | * It is heavily implied in her ''The Loneliest Time'' Christmas sweater that she is very lonely and probably does not have contact with her family anymore. |
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+ | * While cutthroat in the industry, she shows a deep and genuine appreciation to her fans, from doing photoshoots for them that she wouldn't have otherwise to accepting fan-made gifts. |
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+ | |||
+ | === All-Kill Teasers === |
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+ | * During the teaser window for the [[CHAPTER 19: All-Kill|All-Kill]] Chapter, BHVR transformed their Twitter account into '''Yun-Jin's''' own account. |
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+ | ** Several posts were made during this time roleplaying as her posting to her devoted fans. |
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+ | * The account profile picture was of '''Yun-Jin''' heavily shrouded in darkness, illuminated from the sides by neon lighting. The account banner was the ''Mightee One Entertainment'' logo. |
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+ | ** Subsequent posts showed a cup of coffee and her ''Seoul Socialite'' Cosmetic with her face cropped out. |
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+ | |||
+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | === In-game assets === |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:New Store Yun-Jin.png|Yun-Jin Lee |
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+ | File:7.1.0 Yun-Jin Portrait Render.png|Yun-Jin Lee (Portrait render) |
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+ | File:S25 storeBackground.png|Yun-Jin Lee (Background image) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | === Official art === |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:yun jin lee render.png|Yun-Jin Lee (Old DBD website render) |
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+ | YunJin Default NeutralLighting.png |
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+ | YunJin Default Full.png |
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+ | File:Atlanta_Slideshow_YunJin.png|DbD Mobile artwork |
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+ | File:Yun-Trickster Working.png|Yun-Jin and The [[Trickster]] working together |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | === Old assets === |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:Yun-Jin Portrait Render.png|Yun-Jin Lee's previous portrait |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | === Concept arts === |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Default Concept Art.jpeg|Default Concept Art |
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+ | File:Yun-Jin Concept Art.webp|Cinematic Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Seoul Concept Art.png|'Seoul Socialite' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee FireMoon Concept Art.png|'Fire Moon Mourner' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Crescendo Concept Art.jpeg|'Sunny Rosé' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee CozyBreak Concept Art.jpeg|'Photoshoot Pyjamas' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee PopSuperstar Concept Art.jpeg|'Judge to the Stars' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee DeckTrials Concept Art.png|'Casual Holiday' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Techwear Concept Art.png|'Racing Beat' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Waterfront Concept Art.png|'Watercraft Afternoon' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Artists Concept Art.jpeg|'Surprise Performance' Concept Art (Designed by Manuel.) |
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+ | File:YunJinLee CatsDogs Concept Art.png|'Celestial Cat' Concept Art |
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+ | File:YunJinLee Void Concept Art.jpeg|'Catching Figure' Concept Art |
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+ | File:LNY Yunjin 7acd52784f.png|'Evening of Horror' Concept Art |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | == Trailers == |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{#ev:youtube|hZxBoiH_vmw}} |
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+ | |} |
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 13 April 2024
Yun-Jin Lee | |
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Other Name(s) | 이윤진 (Korean) |
Gender | Woman |
Role | Self-Interested Music Producer |
Origin | South Korean |
DLC | CHAPTER 19: All-Kill |
Voice Actor | So-Hee Kim (Voice Actor) |
Cost | 4,500 Iridescent Shards
250 Auric Cells |
CharID | S25 |
Yun-Jin Lee (Korean: 이윤진) is one of 41 Survivors currently featured in Dead by Daylight.
She was introduced as the Survivor of CHAPTER 19: All-Kill, a Chapter DLC released on 30 March 2021 and retired on 8 January 2024.
She is still available in the In-Game Store and as part of the Macabre Tales Pack Chapter Pack DLC.
Overview
Yun-Jin Lee is a self-interested music producer, able to advance her goals during turbulent times.
Her personal Perks, Fast Track, Smash Hit, and Self-Preservation, allow her to improve her abilities when others are harmed, and quickly escape from a chase.
Lore
- Additional Lore can be found in Tome 9 - Crescendo: Chorus of Lies.
Resilient and ambitious, Yun-Jin was born into a life of hardship finding success in the music industry after years of effort and self-sacrifice.
As a child Yun-Jin was fascinated by sound, mimicking drums, and hitting keys on the piano. When she turned ten, however, she lost her instruments. Her family was heavily in debt and did not make the payments in time. The creditors took everything they owned, including the house. Yun-Jin held her four-year-old sister tightly as she cried. They moved into a windowless, two-bedroom basement. Since her parents worked day and night to pay their debt, Yun-Jin became her sister's caretaker. Every night she sang until they both fell asleep.
At seventeen, the renowned record label Mightee One Entertainment came to her high school to audition talent. She was rejected as an idol trainee but obtained an unpaid internship at the studio. For the following years, she created some of the studio's biggest hits, without any credit or recognition. To get her dues, she emerged in the public eye wearing flamboyant fashion and put soundbites into her songs that looped her artist name, Magnum Opus. Fans began to recognize her songs and she became the producer of NO SPIN, a poorly performing boy band who needed her special touch.
Dissatisfied with NO SPIN's commercial sound, she sought a rogue element to make the band stand out. Through her contacts in talent shows she found the edgy, raw sound of Ji-Woon Hak. She re-launched NO SPIN with Ji-Woon as its newest member. Within hours their first video was a viral sensation.
Their success cemented Yun-Jin’s reputation as a shrewd producer. Adorned in high fashion to attend luxurious events, Yun-Jin's harsh, impoverished childhood seemed far behind her. She moved into a penthouse and dined with socialites in skyline restaurants with breath-taking views of Seoul.
The success of the first album broke records, setting the bar high for NO SPIN's second. As they were recording new tracks, the fire alarm suddenly blared. Concerned for her safety, Yun-Jin hurried to evacuate the building and left the dallying staff behind. Only when she bolted out into the street that she realized NO SPIN was nowhere amongst the coughing crowd. A goliath of flames engulfed the building, slowly tamed by the steady streams of fire hoses.
All members of NO SPIN perished in the fire except one: Ji-Woon. The album was ruined. The band was over. She would be shelved while Ji-Woon would rot away as an instructor for idol trainees. But she refused to be a victim who watched helplessly as vultures swooped in to take what was hers.
Unknown to Mightee One Entertainment, she created new tracks to re-launch Ji-Woon's career. She pushed him to tap into his grief and create a song exploring the pangs of sudden loss. The music video showed Ji-Woon saying goodbye to each member of NO SPIN. Yun-Jin cleverly launched the song under Ji-Woon's newly adopted stage name: The Trickster. He would embody both fear and awe like the legendary dokkaebi spirits.
Ji-Woon's song was a global phenomenon, its universal themes of grief and guilt resonating internationally. Together, Yun-Jin and The Trickster toured the world. Success greeted them on every shore. Yet disturbingly, so did a series of eccentric murders. This connection unsettled Yun-Jin as she noticed that the tour dates coincided with the victims' time of death. She was weary after the loss of NO SPIN and anxious to preserve her artist, so she increased the Trickster's security detail. What if the serial killer was an unhinged fan fixated on the Trickster, inspired by the artist's morbid songs?
Returning to Seoul, Yun-Jin worked with Ji-Woon on his new material. When she entered the studio at the brink of dawn, she was surprised to see Ji-Woon already there. He seemed exhausted, like he had worked all night. When she listened to his track, she discovered a bizarre intro filled with shrieks and snares. It was too experimental for her taste.
A week later, another death was reported. The body showed traces of torture and was arranged in the same flamboyant style as previous murders, this time diamond Cufflinks gouged into the eyes victim's eyes. The following day, the victim was on every television channel. A video from the victim's social media showed her squealing, surprised when her boyfriend handed her a heart-shaped, birthday cake. Yun-Jin's stomach churned. That voice. So familiar. And yet, she had never met the victim.
The next morning, her heart froze when she listened to the Trickster's opening track. The shrieks in his song matched the victim's squeal. Did he sample the victim's birthday video? No, that was impossible: he had recorded this song before the murder was reported. She stared at Ji-Woon on the other side of the booth's glass window. He was NO SPIN's only survivor. Everyone else was dead. Not to mention the eccentric murders that matched his tour dates. Death trails that seemed to converge... to him.
If he caused... this, no artist would survive the scandal. Yun-Jin's career, no, her life would be over. All she had would be destroyed. A wave of nausea surged over her. Heart racing, she rushed to the restroom. Wild thoughts blazed through her mind as she splashed icy water over her face. There had to be a simpler explanation. Perhaps she was overworked. Or maybe, she did not trust her success. Her mind was fabricating this suspicion because disaster was easier to trust than success. It was all in her head. She returned to the recording booth, eager to put her worries behind her.
Months later, pressure came from Mightee One Entertainment executives. Revenue was down and they blamed the Trickster since they disapproved the violent themes in his music and the knife tricks he pulled during performances. While Yun-Jin was furious they scapegoated her artist, she agreed that Ji-Woon's sound was too niche to generate profit. She told Ji-Woon she fought them off but was ultimately outnumbered. Because of her initial fury, he believed her to be on his side. They were given three months to create and perform the next hit for Mightee One.
Months flew by and the time came for Yun-Jin to take a seat at the executives' private show. She was confident about her song but as soon as the music started, she knew something was amiss.
Dense, foul smoke permeated the room. Yun-Jin coughed and gasped for air. But the more she coughed, the more she inhaled. Her body sank in the chair, her limbs heavy and numb, and her eyes widened as she watched, terrified, a nightmare come to life.
The Trickster was a whirlwind of blood, slashing, stabbing, and chopping limbs. The executives were carved up like meat. They could not run. They were stuck, like Yun-Jin, paralysed. A boiling rage swelled in her gut. How could she have denied her instincts? The fire. The murders on tour. It was him. It had always been him. And she had known from the start. Now her career was over, and so was Mightee One. Everyone she had worked with, her colleagues, her friends, dying before her eyes. Everything she had, taken from her once more.
No, she would not let him. He would pay. He would know her suffering. Suddenly, dark coils of black fog rose from the ground and she was... somewhere else.
Bright lights flashed and blinded her. A spotlight found her in the darkness. Then a crowd erupted, chanting her name. "Magnus Opus! Magnus Opus!"
She smiled and welcomed the darkness within.
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Unique Perks
Yun-Jin comes with 3 Perks that are unique to her:
Fast Track | Sometimes the sacrifice of others is necessary to get ahead. Whenever another Survivor is hooked, Fast Track gains 1/2/3 Tokens, up to a maximum of 9/18/27 Token(s).
"The weak are sacrificed first. It's nature, it's business... it's the truth most refuse to face." — Yun-Jin Lee | |
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Self-Preservation | Life is unforgiving. The more confirmation you get of that, the more prepared you become.
"Something I learnt in the industry: when the axe is swinging, keep your head down." — Yun-Jin Lee | |
Smash Hit | When your rival makes a mistake, you seize the opportunity.
Stunning the Killer with a Pallet triggers Smash Hit:
Smash Hit cannot be used when Exhausted. "I have dealt with psychopaths in suits. You're just uglier and worse dressed." — Yun-Jin Lee |
Prestige
Prestiging Yun-Jin will automatically add Tier I of her Unique Perks to the inventories of all other Survivors and unlock the ability for their higher-tiered versions to spawn in their Bloodweb.
Prestige Yun-Jin twice more to automatically add Tier II and Tier III respectively into the other Survivors' inventories.
Achievements
- Main article: Achievements
There is 1 Achievement related to Yun-Jin:
Icon | Name | Description |
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Adept Yun-Jin | Playing as Yun-Jin Lee, escape a Trial using only her 3 Unique Perks: Fast Track, Smash Hit, and Self-Preservation |
Cosmetic Options
Players can choose from a variety of Cosmetic options to customise Yun-Jin:
Base Cosmetics
Default
Prestige
Perk Charms
Prestige Level 7 Reward | Prestige Level 8 Reward | Prestige Level 9 Reward |
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A keepsake gained upon mastery of a particular skill. |
Alternatives
Special
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Build and Protect | Rare | A shirt made for Outpost builders. | Meet Your Maker Collection | Redeemable via code "NOTATRAP". |
Event
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5th Anniversary Crown | Event | A crown crafted for a very special anniversary.
"Thank you for supporting & inspiring us along the years!" - The Dead by Daylight Team |
- | Fifth Year Anniversary | Yes | ||
The Loneliest Time | Event | After working late, she returned home to find a package on her doorstep. A fluffy sweater was inside, addressed to Magnum Opus. This fan-made sweater was the only gift she received during the holidays. | Bone Chill | Bone Chill 2021 | Yes | ||
Remixed Ribcage | Event | The bones of a harmonic savant. | Tricks and Treats | Haunted by Daylight | Yes | ||
Golden Bunny | Event | An elegant pair of pants she wore during a lonely night. | Moonlight Burrow | Moonlight Burrow | Yes |
DLC
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Polka Dotted Blouse | Uncommon | A faux fur coat over a ruffled, polka dotted blouse tucked inside the skirt for a corporate and edgy look. | CHAPTER 19: All-Kill |
Exclusive
Icon | Name | Body | Rarity | Description | Event |
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Twitchy Yun-Jin | Uncommon | Twitchy Yun-Jin is twitching. | Given to selected twitch affiliates/partners |
Rift
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She maintained her fashion sense despite a long day of recording.
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Yun-Jin found herself alone in the gym, riding a stationary bike while music blasted from the speakers. Design inspired by Smutchyyy.
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An outfit that she assembled for a retro-futuristic album launch.
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A bright get-up that bursts with summery Brazilian colors and sights.
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DLC
Yun-Jin is part of 3 DLCs:
- Chapter DLC:
- CHAPTER 19: All-Kill (retired)
- Pack DLCs:
- Macabre Tales Pack (Chapter Pack)
- Escape Expansion Pack (Character Pack)
Trivia
General
- Yun-Jin is the first original Survivor to have been in a prolonged professional relationship with her Killer-counterpart prior to them both entering The Entity's Realm.
- She is the first survivor to be voiced by a professional voice actor.
- Yun-Jin's initial name was Yun Seo.
- Yun-Jin is the third survivor to be released with dyed hair.
Lore
- According to her Lore, few people outside The Entity's Realm knew Yun-Jin by her actual name, only knowing her under her pseudonym: "Magnum Opus".
- "Magnum Opus" is a Latin phrase meaning "Great Work" and is usually used to refer to an artist or writer's greatest achievement.
- She became The Trickster's manager after he left No Spin.
- Yun-Jin has a younger sister, who she take care of while growing up due to financial struggles forcing their parents to work long hours.
- It is heavily implied in her The Loneliest Time Christmas sweater that she is very lonely and probably does not have contact with her family anymore.
- While cutthroat in the industry, she shows a deep and genuine appreciation to her fans, from doing photoshoots for them that she wouldn't have otherwise to accepting fan-made gifts.
- During the teaser window for the All-Kill Chapter, BHVR transformed their Twitter account into Yun-Jin's own account.
- Several posts were made during this time roleplaying as her posting to her devoted fans.
- The account profile picture was of Yun-Jin heavily shrouded in darkness, illuminated from the sides by neon lighting. The account banner was the Mightee One Entertainment logo.
- Subsequent posts showed a cup of coffee and her Seoul Socialite Cosmetic with her face cropped out.
Gallery
In-game assets
Official art
Yun-Jin and The Trickster working together
Old assets
Concept arts
Trailers