Friday, June 5, 2020

Tips on How to get Adept Oni achievement (Dead by Daylight)

On June 5, 2020 I officially in my first match of the day gotten Adept Oni achievement. It took me a little over half an hour in one match. But I done several attempts for it last night. I only have two killers left to do the process with. This is one of the toughest matches as a killer I won in a long while.

Hello everyone I'm Jack Red, today I get to talk about tips on how to get Adept Oni achievement. I will be honest, for me this was a lot of fun. I quickly adept to this character, he's already among my favorite killers. I will be making a few killer comparisons to help give an idea what's it's like to play as him.



No not this Oni lol now that would be over killing the survivors even for The Entity.



The Oni's speed isn't too bad but when you start using Demon Dash. It can be frustrating to make turns while using it. I quickly realize you need to quickly turn left or right to make the turns faster. During using Demon Dash, you get to use his club. Either use it manually that takes some time getting use to.

But you can use it as a surprise short range hit if you time it correctly. Using his club acts as an alternate method for breaking pallets. Now using the club while in Demon Dash is the automatic usage of your club. It won't take as long to come back from hitting anything other than the survivors or at all.

There are a few possible manual usage of your club. The one you need to time just right can instantly down survivors. But it is easier to use his club during a Demon Dash. Sure, hitting your mark will be more difficult but you're also more likely to hit em as well. You need to absorb red orbs that often appears.

Sometimes, you can use them to track survivors when you loss them. He does attack much faster you expect him to. Also late into matches trying using Demon Dash to quickly speed around the map. You might spot a survivor or two or start hearing a generator being worked on. The Oni has a little bit of a learning curve to him.

Once, you figure out how to use him properly it is your match to lose. He has virtually everything he'll need. Zanshin Tactics gives you foresight of most survivor loop spots within your radius. Blood Echo will temporary slow down survivors. Sadly, his last perk won't help you much since it just makes another survivor become your Obsession that's it.

I would say he is surprisingly one of the fastest killers in the game. I still prefer using both The Spirit & The Wraith since I got more control over their speed even after using a ability. The Oni is almost in a way like The Spirit's version of The Hillbilly to Leatherface if that logic makes any sense. Like The Hillbilly, he has an ability to quickly increase speed with having trouble making turns.

At the same time, both killers can instantly down survivors using those abilities. After all this is The Spirit's great-great-great-great-great-grandfather we're talking about here. Yes I looked up his exact relationships to her in advance. When you activate his club, he'll make a loud noise. Keep in mind, survivors could hear it especially when they're close by.

Other than that, keep an eye on how the survivors interact with each other. You can actually tell you're close of getting this achievement/trophy by maxing out most of the scores during a match. It is okay for the last survivor to escape through the hatch. Only if you maxed most of your scores out prior to that.

The Oni isn't difficult to master but it likely take time getting use to his club. His sword is like most default killer's attacks. I would say he has a longer range in close radius than a lot of killers. He is honestly a lot of fun to simply play as. Of course, you can close the hatch to forcing survivors to go to the exit gates unless you already down whose left.

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