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Hex: Ruin (Hag Level 35) – Generator progress will regress when a Survivor stops working on it.This perk ensures that the Wraith's surprise attacks can inflict maximum damage, becoming insta-downs instead of mere injuries. These include increased speed, Exposure, and finally the ability to mori all Survivors. Hex: Devour Hope (Hag Level 40) – The player will receive certain benefits when distant Survivors are unhooked.The following perks let the Wraith make the most of his speed and invisibility:
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Though hit-and-run tactics were once meta, Boon: Circle of Healing has made them far less viable, so the Wraith's best bet is now to chase and down an injured Survivor. Remember that the Wraith has collision while invisible, so racing ahead of a Survivor and bodyblocking a window or pallet before they can reach it is ideal. Once in chase, the Wraith can cloak again, using the speed boost to quickly catch up to his prey. Hiding behind an object and beginning to uncloak there, emerging from behind the object just as the Wraith begins his lunge attack, is one of the best ways to reliably score stealth hits. Once a Survivor is found, it's important that a hit be scored before the Survivor can make it to a window or pallet, as the Wraith has few means of countering those. The player should take advantage of the Killer's speed by using it to cover as much of the map as they can as quickly as possible, patrolling generators and looking for Survivors.
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