Dead By Daylight Evader Emblem: How To Get An Iridescent Evader Emblem

Dead By Daylight Evader Emblem: How To Get An Iridescent Evader Emblem
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Dave McAdam

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29th Jun 2022 17:26

The Dead by Daylight Evader emblem rewards only the sneakiest of Survivors. Dead by Daylight emblems are how the game awards progress after a Trial. This emblem for Survivors gives points for evading the Killer, either in chases or by pure stealth. Here is everything you need to know about the Dead by Daylight Evader emblem.

Dead By Daylight Evader Emblem: How It Works

Dead by Daylight: A chart of the point stats of the emblem
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As the name suggests, getting the Evader emblem requires evading the Killer. Staying hidden, escaping during chases, and stunning with pallets all grant points. However, you will lose points for getting hit by the Killer.

However, you cannot simply sit in a corner of the map and rake in points. While Evader does reward hiding from the Killer, it only does so if you are within certain proximities to them. As detailed in the chart above, you gain one point per second while within the Killer’s Terror Radius, with bonus multipliers based on your range from them.

You also get points per second when being chased by the Killer. The longer the chase goes on, the more points you will accrue. However, on top of losing ten points for getting hit, if you lose the chase you will only receive half of the points you gained. The key to this emblem is spending as much time as possible in the presence of the Killer without getting seen, and if you are seen, then without getting hit.

 

Dead By Daylight Evader Emblem: How To Get Iridescent

Dead by Daylight: A Survivor looking back while running from the Killer
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At the start of the Trial, you will have 100 Evader points. This means you have points to lose, as much as you have points to win. The tiers for this emblem are 230 points for bronze, 380 for silver, 560 for gold, and 880 for iridescent. Getting the points to qualify for iridescent is no mean feat.

To pull this off, you are going to need to survive for quite a long time. What’s more, you will need to spend much of that time up in the Killer’s business. You will gain these points gradually pretty much regardless of what you do, but to get to the higher tiers you will need to actively try.

More so than anything, you will need to get chased and get away. The longer the chases, the better. Once you get past 15 seconds of being chased, your points per second rocket up from 1 to 25. Chases into the 20-second range are what you should be hoping for, provided you can get away unscathed.

This is not an easy thing to do, by any means. Pulling this off is for Survivors who are truly skilled in chases and evasion. You will need to be a master of looping and bamboozling the Killer to get to the high scores.

If chases aren’t your strong suit, you can try garnering points by being close to the Killer, without being seen. Basically, hide somewhere the Killer is likely to pass by a lot. Undoubtedly, you will end up getting chased at some point, so be sure to find a pallet to try and end the chase without getting hit, and grab yourself those 50 extra points.

That is everything you need to know about the Dead by Daylight Evader emblem. For more on the game, check out our Dead by Daylight Malicious emblem guide.

Dave McAdam
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Dave McAdam
Dave is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. He has written for sites such as EGM, LADbible, Into The Spine, and more. When he's not writing about games for a living, he can often be found writing about pro wrestling for his sanity.
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