oh why i just see it this now this is a great Leo trick ngl! as a former C badge Leo in asia i take really much lesson from u btw im impressive by ur high ping like bro, we got same fate and im even more surprise that ur advanced persona is the same as me since many Leo main i know prefer to bring giant claw
14:22 I was wondering why the heck the puppet doesn't fly where I want to :( Thank you for the guide, I'm kinda new playing as hunter so it's tough sometimes not getting bullied🥸
@perceptionidv I started playing Leo at hound rank and rn I'm elk. His play style suits me better than the other hunters tbh and if I manage to chair someone and have at least one phantom to spare while there are at least 3 ciphers remaining, I've already guaranteed myself a draw. A win if I get someone in basement while having time to set up a puppet trap. It's so funny watching two people fail a rescue in a row and making my phantom chase people away from chairs XD
@@NigaAbushumu Looking back at it its probably not a good guide i will remake it soon. To do the falling blink trick you must teleport to your puppet when it reaches near its peak height then teleport, after that attack in a way when you fall and blink the hitbox stay active and that should hit the survive while canceling your recovery.
Actually found out some great tricks, like the puppet clipping, I didn't even know it was a thing. In hindsight, seeing how buggy the puppet throws were sometimes, I should've known 😂 Also good to see another fellow sufferer of the ping. Still, really impressed with the video. Now I can only wait for a mad eyes guide from you ✌️
Question: so for that no-clip skill you showed were a puppet can appear behind a wall, even if it isn't actually there, do survivors see the puppet where it actually is? Or can you actually hide puppets like that. Hope that makes sense
I dont fully understand but from what i can understand, survivors do see the puppets in the case they no clip and are not where they see it. And no you cant hide them because they will end up being on the actual other side
@@perceptionidv I think a better way to word it would be: if I do that trick where you hide a puppet in the basement (I did it in practice, still works), can the survivors see that puppet? Or is it actually hiding down in the basement?
This is the most useful guide about Hell Ember I know. Some tips are crazy and unexpected. Thank you!
No problems!
oh why i just see it this now this is a great Leo trick ngl! as a former C badge Leo in asia i take really much lesson from u
btw im impressive by ur high ping like bro, we got same fate and im even more surprise that ur advanced persona is the same as me since many Leo main i know prefer to bring giant claw
I salute you for enduring that laggy game wow.
Luckily its good enough for me not to become a full time Dbd player
Sad to say that the puppet window trick in the park is patched sadly
Wth how did i learn so much and why do i actually remember it
THESE ARE SO GOOD WHAT OMGOMGOMOMGOMGOOMG THANKS BRO
literally such a good guide bro like i've learnt so much 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I'm glad it helped :=)
Dude this is the best guide as a b rank leo i didnt even know abt some of these tricks
Ty man
14:22 I was wondering why the heck the puppet doesn't fly where I want to :(
Thank you for the guide, I'm kinda new playing as hunter so it's tough sometimes not getting bullied🥸
No problems, but playing Hell Ember as a beginner hunter is kinda walking to hell itself.
@@perceptionidv IS IT THAT BAD REALLY 🗿💀💀💀
@perceptionidv Playing Hell Ember as a beginner is actually fairly easy tbh. Easier than playing beginner surv for sure.
@@Rivər The learning curve is pretty high in my opinion, people often drop Leo once they hit hound or elk as a new player.
@perceptionidv I started playing Leo at hound rank and rn I'm elk. His play style suits me better than the other hunters tbh and if I manage to chair someone and have at least one phantom to spare while there are at least 3 ciphers remaining, I've already guaranteed myself a draw. A win if I get someone in basement while having time to set up a puppet trap. It's so funny watching two people fail a rescue in a row and making my phantom chase people away from chairs XD
Nice to see a very complete guide even in this day and age!!! Just wondering, how do you do the falling blink trick?
@@NigaAbushumu Looking back at it its probably not a good guide i will remake it soon.
To do the falling blink trick you must teleport to your puppet when it reaches near its peak height then teleport, after that attack in a way when you fall and blink the hitbox stay active and that should hit the survive while canceling your recovery.
Actually found out some great tricks, like the puppet clipping, I didn't even know it was a thing. In hindsight, seeing how buggy the puppet throws were sometimes, I should've known 😂
Also good to see another fellow sufferer of the ping. Still, really impressed with the video. Now I can only wait for a mad eyes guide from you ✌️
Meanwhile Smiley Face, just dash.. but a dash that require alot of skill!
Question: so for that no-clip skill you showed were a puppet can appear behind a wall, even if it isn't actually there, do survivors see the puppet where it actually is? Or can you actually hide puppets like that. Hope that makes sense
I dont fully understand but from what i can understand, survivors do see the puppets in the case they no clip and are not where they see it.
And no you cant hide them because they will end up being on the actual other side
@@perceptionidv I think a better way to word it would be: if I do that trick where you hide a puppet in the basement (I did it in practice, still works), can the survivors see that puppet? Or is it actually hiding down in the basement?
@@gablesguyngl757 it is truly hidden down the basement. I did that to jumpscare survivors before.
No wonder my fire spirit just walk away instead of helping chase... Its too far. Anyways, its great to see a Leo main, a really rare breed.