Dead by Daylightcontinues to please fans of theResident Evilfranchise. The second crossover between the two games has introduced characters Ada Wong and Rebecca Chambers as survivors, while the divisive - yet undeniably cheesy - villain, Albert Wesker, also makes his debut as the chapter’s mobility-based killer ‘The Mastermind’.

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Each new character comes with three new perks and an ‘adept’ trophy/achievement. To unlock their character’s adept achievement, survivors simply need to escape a trial while only using their character’s three unique perks. This guide will help players understand Ada Wong’s unique perks, the situations in which they’re best used, and how to maximize their chances of survival and escape.

What players are allowed to bring (and what they aren’t)

Adept trophies/achievements aren’t anything new forDead by Daylight. For those who are new to unlocking them, however, limiting themselves to three perks that don’t always work well together can seem daunting - rest assured, though, survivors have a few tricks up their sleeves that can make unlocking their adept achievements much easier.

What do they do?

Dead by Daylight Ada Wong using Wiretap perk to reveal Albert Wesker

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The items above all increase players' chances of survival in different ways. Medkits, specifically, are recommended as they’ll allow survivors to be more independent by healing themselves, proving useful if one’s fellow survivors are being too altruistic to work on generators.

Allitem add-onsare alsoallowed, so bringing add-ons is highly recommended, as they increase a given item’s effectiveness.

Dead by Daylight Ada Wong holding Medkit and hiding from Albert Wesker

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What’sNOTallowed?

Compared to what survivors are allowed to bring, the list of no-no’s is shockingly small.

Unique Perk 1 - Wiretap

What does it do?

After filling 33% of a Generator’s repair bar, players can press a button to install a wiretap on the generator.

Dead by Daylight Albert Wesker watching as Ada Wong uses the Low Profile perk

When the Killer damages the wiretapped generator, the wiretap is disabled - but a new one can be created by repairing 33% of a generator again.

What’s it good for?

Wiretap is a fantasticinformativeperk - not only does it show fellow survivors where a generator is, but if the killer is in the vicinity, they’re illuminated and visible - skilledDead by Daylightplayers will use this information to safely unhook their friends or continue working on their own generator without fear of being caught off guard.

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What’s it not so good for?

While useful in certain situations, Wiretap has numerous downsides - a killer that is dedicated to damaging generators above all else will severely hinder its usefulness, and the several killer perks that make generators more difficult to work on will also have an adverse effect on Wiretap’s usefulness. In the same vein, being chased in the areas around a wiretapped generator make it easy to know what the killer is doing - but when the chase moves farther away, survivors may struggle after relying on Wiretap too heavily.

Unique Perk 2 - Reactive Healing

This perk only works when the survivor using it is injured - when another survivor is injured or downed within 32 meters of them, Reactive Healing grants progress toward their healing.

Reactive Healing is very situational - for survivors that often find themselves in close vicinity to a chase, however, it may prove useful; the immediate boost to their healing bar may even restore them to full health if the bar was already mostly filled. For this reason, the perk is best used with a medkit to get more use out of it.

Dead by Daylight Ada Wong and Rebecca Chambers running through exit gate

As mentioned previously, the perk is very situational - 32 meters covers a long distance, but it’s in survivors best interests to be far away from the Killer while they are actively injured. While it works well with perks like Empathy and Bond that track fellow survivors, it also locks users out of bonuses that being healed by other survivors - like Rebecca Chambers - may offer.

Unique Perk 3 - Low Profile

After all other survivors are downed, hooked, or sacrificed, this perk activates.

When all seems lost, survivor that use Low Profile can shine. With its ability to activate multiple times per trial, saving teammates that the killer issluggingbecomes easier - as does saving them from hooks. Even at the end of the game while searching for the hatch, using Low Profile can relieve some pressure, as survivors using it are significantly harder to find.

A competent team of survivors will likely never get into the situations that can trigger this perk to begin with - there are several perks that revolve around being a team-player, so survivors that bring Low Profile must be prepared for the worst, or willing to let their fellow survivors die for their benefit. While that kind of ruthless thinking will make unlocking this achievement easier, it’s unlikely to sit well with any friends or random teammates.

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Escaping as Ada Wong

With knowledge of Ada’s perks in mind, the trials are almost ready to be conquered. Players must remember these notes before joining a match, however.

Dead by Daylightis available on Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.