![]() ![]() This includes mainly Lullabies and Fake Terror Radii. Some Killers have Terror-Radius-like mechanics that are, however, not considered to be true Terror Radii. However, for unknown reasons, after releasing two Killers with a distinct Chase Music, The Demogorgon and The Oni (see Trivia section), the Developers abandoned that practice, eventually removing the unique Chase Music from those two Killers as well.Īkin to the Terror Radius Music, older Killers use one of 3 available generic Chase Music themes, whereas newer and reworked Killers have their own, unique Chase Music. Originally, when the Developers had first started to give Killers their unique soundtrack, it was intended that the Chase Music was a completely unique track, distinct from Layer 4 of the Terror Radius and only ever heard by the Killer. Killers do not hear their own Terror Radius music, instead they hear the general background music that plays on all Maps at all times until they enter a Chase with a Survivor.Īs soon as a Killer initiates a Chase, they will hear the Chase Music, which is equal to Layer 4 of the Terror Radius. Older Killers, who have received a major rework, as well as all new Killers, have their own, unique Terror Radius Music, which makes them easily identifiable. Older Killers generally use one of 6 available generic Terror Radius Music themes, whereas newer and reworked Killers have their own, unique Terror Radius Music. Terror Radius Music For a list of Terror Radius tracks and their instrumentation, click here. This mechanic is currently only used for the Mix Tape Add-ons of The Legion. Layers 5 and 6 are reserved for additional music layers, which are added as embellishments on top of Layer 4 when the Killer is in a Chase, they do not replace other Layers. Layer 4 is also referred to as the Chase Music and is what the Killer will hear when in a Chase. ![]() Layer 4 is reserved for when the Killer is in a Chase with a Survivor and replaces the third Layer of the Terror Radius. They divide a Killer's Terror Radius into three equidistant radii, with each third of the Killer's Terror Radius playing one of the three Layers. Layers 1, 2, and 3 are used to signal proximity, akin to the Heartbeat. ![]() The Terror Radius Layers are the musical component of the Terror Radius.Įach Terror Radius features 4 distinct Layers, with the possibility to add 2 additional Layers:Īdded in addition to Layer 4 when 1 Mix Tape Add-on is used.Īdded in addition to Layers 4 and 5 when 2 Mix Tape Add-ons are used. The second component of a Killer's Terror Radius are the Terror Radius Layers. The loudness and pace of the Heartbeat is tied directly to how close the Killer is to the Survivor in question. This is further confirmed by a "Mysterious Note" found in the Fog and by the visibly beating heart model in the chest of Survivors used in Dead by Daylight Mobile. The first component of a Killer's Terror Radius is the Heartbeat heard by Survivors whenever they are inside the Terror Radius.īenedict Baker's Journal confirms that it is indeed a Survivor's own heart that beats audibly whenever the Killer is nearby. The Terror Radius has 2 components to it, the Heartbeat and the Terror Radius Layers. However, some Killers do not follow that general rule and either have a different Terror Radius altogether or even multiple Terror Radii, as can be seen in the Table below. The Terror Radius is a feature intended to induce fear and anxiety in Survivors, causing them to experience The Heartbeat, a sound effect triggered whenever Survivors enter the Killer's Terror Radius and intensifies with proximity.įor most Killers in Dead by Daylight, their Terror Radius is decided by their base Movement speed: 32 metres for those moving at 4.6 m/s and 24 metres for those moving at 4.4 m/s. ![]()
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