Safe Solo Farm
Best for: Stable point gain in unpredictable solo matches.
Avoid if: You are playing coordinated team farm lobbies.
Use this page to farm smarter, not riskier. Bloodpoint categories are routing tools: pick your target category, align perks to it, and avoid dead-value actions.
Farming is a strategy problem. Your build should generate steady points without throwing match-winning tempo.
Best for: Stable point gain in unpredictable solo matches.
Avoid if: You are playing coordinated team farm lobbies.
Best for: SWF rescue chains and controlled trade windows.
Avoid if: Teammates are not coordinating around rescue timings.
Best for: Killer players balancing points with reliable kill conversion.
Avoid if: You rely on niche power-only value without hook follow-through.
Priority: Prioritize objective/altruism routes with one survival stabilizer.
Reliable survivor BP gain comes from progress plus safe recoveries.
Priority: Prioritize hunter + sacrifice baselines, then add brutality/deviousness focus.
Tracking and conversion create more stable BP flow than random chase greed.
When to use: Players who want steady gains and minimal throw potential.
Avoid when: You are intentionally running high-risk highlight routes.
When to use: Confident chasers who can convert pressure repeatedly.
Avoid when: Your chase consistency is currently low.
When to use: Teams and killers focused on interaction-heavy matches.
Avoid when: Your lobby tends to collapse before trade loops are safe.
Low-risk routes usually produce better long-session averages unless your chase conversion is consistently high.
If your primary route is denied for two consecutive phases, pivot to the category with easiest immediate value.
Never drop all conversion perks. One stability slot protects match outcome and long-run BP consistency.
| If You Struggle With | Start With Tag | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Objective category too low | repair/objective signatures | Improves steady generator-related gain across normal match flow. |
| Altruism category too low | unhook/heal signatures | Creates safe rescue loops with repeat value. |
| Hunter category too low | aura/tracking signatures | More consistent target acquisition means more chase opportunities. |
| Sacrifice category too low | hook conversion signatures | Improves hook flow and kill pressure conversion. |
Focus: Secure baseline category value first.
Take easy, safe value before chasing risky bonus sequences.
Focus: Pivot if route gets countered.
If current category path is blocked, swap to the one with immediate repeatable actions.
Focus: Prioritize conversion-safe points.
Finish with actions that preserve outcome while still giving category value.
Recommended swap: Favor low-risk objective/survival routes with info support.
Solo variance punishes high-risk altruism-only plans.
Recommended swap: Increase altruism and coordinated rescue loops.
Communication unlocks safer repeated interaction value.
Recommended swap: Anchor around tracking + hook conversion, then add power-value perks.
Stable chase starts plus hooks outperform inconsistent gimmick routes.
Objective for survivor and Hunter for killer are usually the most stable starting routes.
No. Keep at least one conversion or safety slot so the build still functions under pressure.
Switch when your current route is consistently denied or when repeated matches expose a category deficit.
Yes, if your build balances category value with objective/hook conversion rather than pure greed.
Last data refresh: March 17, 2026. Reviewed 8 bloodpoint categories and ~406 category-tagged perk entries. Method: category mapping + role split + signature tag frequency.
Compare survivor bp categories by perk coverage, role split, and signature tags.
49 perks
Best for rescue-heavy support and safe trade value. Signatures: Aura, Heal.
46 perks
Best for chase pressure, risky interactions, and confident looping. Signatures: Stealth, Haste.
40 perks
Best for pure generator and progression throughput. Signatures: Repair, Generator.
52 perks
Best for staying alive deep into match states that usually collapse. Signatures: Aura, Heal.
Compare killer bp categories by perk coverage, role split, and signature tags.
40 perks
Best for hit pressure and direct action momentum. Signatures: Generator, Cool-down.
74 perks
Best for power usage efficiency and ability-driven value. Signatures: Aura, Totem.
71 perks
Best for tracking, chase starts, and target acquisition pace. Signatures: Aura, Cool-down.
34 perks
Best for hook control, conversion, and kill pressure. Signatures: Hook, Aura.