Evil Dead: How to win as a Demon or Deadite

Evil Dead: How to win as a Demon or Deadite
Evil Dead: How to win as a Demon or Deadite

In Evil Dead: The Game, playing as the Kandarian Demon is a multi-layered experience. You'll be playing a tight and strategic game of invisible cat versus heavily-armed mice one moment, and then you'll be having an absolutely mindless powertrip as your chosen Demon's avatar, pummeling Survivors aside and shooting them with eldritch abilities the next. In a single battle, you can play as an omniscient warlord and a devastating raid boss. We'll go over crucial techniques and mechanics you can use to win as the Kandarian Demon in Evil Dead: The Game in this tutorial.

Farm the map

As the Kandarian Demon, your job is to get strong throughout any Evil Dead: The Game match, especially in the early half. You may not always be close enough to engage the Survivors, but you will always be around static traps, loot crates, and objects or Deadites that you can possess. Setting traps and possessing items earns you XP, which you can use to increase your Threat level and unlock new skills. As a result, while you're not fighting other players, you should be building traps and otherwise farming XP with your Infernal Energy. Increase your Energy upgrade to level III as soon as possible to receive passive Energy regeneration.

Cars provide a significant amount of XP and have additional benefits. Possessing a vehicle causes it to stall and evict all players, allowing you to delay and annoy them. Cars are faster than the Kandarian Demon and allow Survivors to farm the map more efficiently, hence these "speedbump" items are quite useful. When it comes to cars, be cautious when "driving" as a Kandarian Demon, as you may accidentally kill your own minions while attempting to kill players.

Separate and conquer

Survivors will frequently break off at the start of a match to cover more ground and loot faster. Try to find solitary players and tamper with them once you've done some initial farming and trapping. The more you harm and hinder players at this level as the Kandarian Demon, the easier it will be to defeat them later on and win. The power of survivors multiplies when they work together, and removing even one of them renders the entire team vulnerable. This is why you need to set up these "weak connections" as soon as possible: injured and Fearful Survivors that you can use in huge fights around objectives later on.

If you manage to take out a Survivor during a fight, try to stay close to them and keep an eye out for pick-up efforts, especially if that Survivor is a Leader or Support. When survivors strive to save each other, they become vulnerable, and this could be your chance to eliminate more players. Making pick-ups difficult wastes Survivors' time at the very least.

Unleash hell

When you play any of the Kandarian Demon characters, you'll be creating Deadites and other minions on a regular basis to do your bidding. Your summons are weak individually, and the Survivors can easily deal with them — so instead of spamming Gates, save up your Infernal Energy and summon all of your minions at once, overwhelming the Survivors with a horde of minions. This usually causes them to form a tighter group, allowing you to hit numerous Survivors with your jumpscare charge and inflict a lot of Fear. As a result, you'll be able to possess someone and turn them against their team, allowing you to gain an advantage in the turmoil.

When to possess and when to release

You can possess your Deadites and minions as a Kandarian Demon in Evil Dead: The Game to more actively control them. You can then un-possess whenever you wish to return to your immaterial state, but doing so will kill your possessed minion, so avoid it. With each possession, be prepared to fight to the "death." Your Boss form, on the other hand, is nearly invincible, but it steadily consumes Infernal Energy while you're in it. It's sometimes a good idea to leave your Boss freely so you may keep creating Deadites and possessing Survivors.

Finally, when it comes to Demon Possession in Evil Dead: The Game, you should never possess Deadites if you can instead possess a Survivor. Taking Survivors out of the fight, even if only for a few whiles, and forcing their teammates to flee or fight them can turn the tide in your favor. It not only relieves your minions' stress, but it also helps you to divide the Survivors and waste their time and resources.

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