Some people think Family is the weaker side or even that Cook is one of the weakest characters, but this video will hopefully prove that both of these things aren't true. Following a very simple defensive strategy, me and my pals @Lionnek & @hens333 managed to go 50 games where the majority (or all) Victims died. If you assume that 3-4 kills is a win for family, then this game is certainly not too Victim-sided!
INTRO:
00:00 Why Cook is Essential
03:28 Builds & Strategy Explained
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GAMEPLAY:
06:49 Textbook Match (Slaughterhouse)
12:05 Extremely Close Match (Slaughterhouse)
16:57 Very Aggressive Victims (Family House)
21:58 Insane Victim Team (Slaughterhouse)
Some additional observations: While some of our victories definitely came as a result of having more experience and teamwork than our opponents, we also often ran into full teams with much higher level players than us (you can tell which players are paired together in the lobby, which is a huge advantage for us). Overall, the teams that pushed the objectives very fast were the ones that performed best, but there were a few exceptions where some teams managed to slowly work on objectives while prioritizing Survivability and even stabbed Grandpa if he ever got too close to Level 5. Cook has an alternative skill tree path with a perk that also slows down door unlocks ("Security Pins"), but I did not use this one as I've heard that it's bugged (being stronger than it should) and my recommended path is a bit more balanced anyway. Some people could argue that a good Connie could still manage to break through multiple padlocks with easy by using her ability (similar to what happened at 23:13), but with good patrols and teamwork you can still prevent or punish this playstyle. Teams without Connie generally failed to get through padlocks especially if you already have the family perk "Nobody Escapes Hell" active. One obscure tip that I didn't mention is that you can have multiple people run empty family perk slots so that you can guarantee that "Nobody Escapes Hell" will always be active early on. We did not use this strategy as we often kept Grandpa at Level 2-3 to benefit from multiple perks at once, but it's very obvious that it would have really helped in that last match.
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