Dead by Daylight (DbD)
There are many people who feel that “I want to reach the red belt with wild mackerel” or “I have the ability but I can’t move up in rank.”
In order to reach the red belt with Stray Mackerel,
not only play skills but also optimization of park configuration is very important.
In this article,
- Necessary mindset for red belt in wild mackerel
- Strategies to stabilize evaluation
- Recommended park composition by situation
all at once.
If you aim for red belt with wild mackerel, “stability” is the top priority
The most important thing to reach red belt is
not to drop your rating too much every match.
Therefore, in wild mackerel,
- Not dependent on allies
- You can earn reputation even by yourself
- Accident resistant
A park configuration that meets these conditions is required.
Basic park idea of wild mackerel for red belts
If you are aiming for a red belt with wild mackerel,
the ideal configuration is to be able to play all of the following roles yourself.
- Chase aid
- Power generation efficiency
- Rescue and Survival Subsidy
- Searching for enemies and intelligence
Rather than making it too sharp,
**“Balanced type that prevents accidents”** is most suitable for ranking.
Nara mackerel red belt recommended park configuration ① [Super stable balance type]
Construction example
- Dead Hard
- Off the Record
- Proof of competency
- Tripping
Explanation
This configuration is
a versatile type that provides the most stable evaluation for wild mackerel.
- Dead Hard: Easy to extend chase time
- Off the Record: Countermeasures against tunnels and securing survival time
- Proof of competence: Earn stable power generation evaluation
- Bonds: Easy to understand ally positions and determine roles
If you are aiming for a red belt,
we recommend starting with this configuration.
Stray Mackerel Red Belt Recommended Park Configuration ② [Overcoming Chasing Weakness]
Construction example
- Smart landing
- Self-care
- Windows of Opportunity
- Dead Hard
Explanation
If you are not good at chasing,
Don’t go down too quickly is the shortcut to red belt.
- Reduce mistakes by visualizing boards and windows
- Prepare your own recovery methods
- Ensure minimum chase time
This configuration is specialized for
extending survival time and protecting reputation.
Nara mackerel red belt recommended park configuration ③ [Power generation/evaluation focused type]
Construction example
- Freezing spine
- Proof of competency
- Tool box knowledge
- Off the Record
Explanation
This configuration emphasizes power generation evaluation.
- Prevent early downs by searching for enemies
- Increase involvement in power generation
- Stable with tunnel measures
Since power generation tends to be uneven in the wild, it is for people who are
prepared to be in charge of generating electricity.
Standing to stabilize the red belt x use of park
“Not getting caught” is the top priority at the opening
- Use the Heart Sound Enemy Perk
- Do not force your way to the center
- Be alert while touching power generation
Just by avoiding first downs,
the stability of your evaluation will change greatly.
Aim for rescue only in ways that can be evaluated
- Safety rescue is given priority
- Don’t overdo it when camping
- If other mackerel is nearby, give it away
Rescue evaluation is important, but
Be careful that if you go down, there will be a big negative.
Chase’s correct answer is “moderation”
Aiming for the red belt,
- It is enough to use one or two boards
- Do not extend unreasonably
- It is OK if power generation is progressing
Be more aware of
contribution to the overall match than chase time.
Common features of people who go to red belt with wild mackerel
- Do not make the park too sharp
- Don’t expect anything from your allies
- Stop games you can’t win early
- Awareness of “not letting the evaluation drop” in every game
Red belt is a rank of
stability rather than explosive power.
Summary|Red belt is realistic if you arrange the park configuration
To aim for the red belt with wild mackerel
- Use a freestanding park configuration
- Prioritize survival time
- Balanced power generation, rescue, and chase
- Avoid forced play
If you do this thoroughly,
you will be able to aim for the red belt.
“Play that doesn’t fall” rather than “play well”
That is the essence of the red belt strategy for wild mackerel.