

Additionally, the Perk Bamboozle lets a Killer vault faster and block the Window while doing so. That being said, sometimes a Killer can surprise a Survivor by vaulting. If they do, they’re generally giving the Survivor a chance to get further away. This is why usually, you won’t see Killers follow a Survivor through a Window. and 1.5 seconds, while all Killers take 1.7 seconds to vault by default. The Killer can vault Windows, but the Killer vaults much, much slower than a Survivor.
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Why Vaulting Windows Is So Great (as a Survivor) It’s easy to tell if you pulled it off - the animation for the fastest vault is quite different from the medium speed vault, as the GIF above demonstrates. A great way to practice is in Survive with Bots, which can be accessed from the Getting Started button on the main menu.

It’s important to practice the angle required for fast-vaulting, especially when looping Windows like the Killer shack. If you can’t see the Killer, position yourself to be at the maximum distance away from any path the Killer could take to reach you. Always try to position yourself and your camera in such a way that you know where the Killer is. You can never predict what the Killer will do, so the most important principle in looping is to maintain vision of the Killer and/or their potential paths to you. You get a ton of distance if you simply run directly away from the Killer after being hit: ~20 seconds of distance versus a standard movement speed Killer, in fact. Vaulting a window or dropping a pallet will remove your speed boost, so you want to try and run to a new tile (part of the map) that contains a Pallet or a Window the moment you’re injured by the killer. It’s usually pretty obvious when you’re going to take a hit from the Killer, so try to take advantage of it by positioning yourself to create as much distance as possible when you’re hit. It’s also very important to make use of the speed boost you get when you’re damaged by the Killer. The best place to do this is on a Pallet - run in a circle around the object attached to the Pallet (changing directions if the Killer does), and then drop the Pallet if you think the Killer will be able to catch up with you on your next loop around the object. To do this, simply keep objects in between you and the Killer for as long as possible. Your goal when looping is simple: make the Killer spend as much time as possible chasing you while using as few resources as possible. Once you’ve gotten comfortable with whatever you choose to learn first, come back and pick something new to learn! Basic Principles Instead of reading it all at once, try to pick just one or two things to practice - I suggest starting with learning to loop Safe Pallets. I know it’s scary, but the rewards are more than worth it - it’s thrilling, it helps your team, and it means you can potentially get away even when the Killer finds you.

If you don’t want to be a Blendette your whole life, you’ll eventually have to learn to loop the Killer.
