One Dead by Daylight player has shared their Killer experience as The Ghostface as one Survivor photobombed all of their Moris.
Dead by Daylight's Killers all each have their own set of gruesome Moris they can pull out in a Trial to brutally murder a Survivor and scare the others they're still hunting. One of the best is The Ghostface's because of the way it calls back to the original Scream movies. Usually, Survivors would stay away from a Killer performing a Mori because it gives them a chance to put some distance between themselves and their hunter.
'Things like this are why I think Ghostface's selfies should autosave to the screenshots folder.' If those screenshots did save, there would likely be a lot more The Ghostface mains. There are two really impressive things about this scenario. First, the Killer managed to reach the point in a match where they could use a Mori on every Survivor. We suspect they're running with an Ebony Memento Mori, but even that requires the Survivors to have been hooked twice already.
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