A Killer who stands inches away from a hooked Survivor, staring them in the eyes until they die.
In the foggy realm of Dead by Daylight (DbD), nicknames aren't just shorthand—they are a cultural language that separates the "baby Dwights" from the "P100 loop gods." Because the game relies on split-second communication and recognizable archetypes, players have developed a vast dictionary of slang. Here is the story of how these nicknames shape the Fog. The Icons: Turning Names into Legends Dead by Daylight Nicknames
When a Killer leaves Survivors crawling on the ground (like slugs) instead of hooking them, usually to pressure the rest of the team. The Legendary "P100" A Killer who stands inches away from a
is rarely called Evan MacMillan; he’s just "Trapper." However, a "Baby Trapper" refers to a new player who likely hides their traps in plain sight or accidentally steps in them. The Icons: Turning Names into Legends When a