Five Totems - All Totems are blocked by the Entity.Four Totems - Gate Opening speed is reduced by 20/25/30%.Three Totems - Recovery speed is reduced by 20/25/30%.Two Totems - Healing speed is reduced by 20/25/30%. ![]() One Totem - Repair speed is reduced by 20/25/30%.As more Rekindled Totems are created, more debuffs are given to survivors. These Totems can be changed into Rekindled Totems. The killer gains the ability to see the auras of cleansed Totems. Survivors working on the exploding generator will scream. ![]() When a survivor is placed on a Scourge Hook, the generator with the most amount of progress will explode and cause it to lose 9/12/15% of its progression, as well as cause it to regress if nobody works on it. These hooks can be seen with special white auras by the Dead by Daylight killer. When the trial begins four random hooks will be turned into Scourge Hooks. The aura of the obsession will also be revealed for five seconds. Once all four survivors have been hooked at least one time, all of the generators will be blocked by the entity for 30/35/40 seconds. Survivors can shoo away the crows by using the repel action or going into a locker. The Artist will be able to see a large aura of crows surrounding the affected survivor, allowing for easy tracking. If a survivor runs into a Dire Crow and gets damaged, they will enter the Swarm state. After the crow leaves the flight path, it will reveal any nearby survivors with Killer Instinct, similar to the Legion. Players hit by this flight path will be damaged. Using the ability button while Dire Crows are out on the map will cause the crows to fly with the Artist able to see their path. When a Dire Crow is summoned, it will stay idle for some time. These crows can be destroyed with flashlights, firecrackers, and flash grenades. This can be done multiple times to summon multiple crows. Using the ability at full charge by pressing the attack button will summon a Dire Crow. By pressing the power button, players can charge it. ![]()
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