Patch 9.4.2
Best Stealth / Evasion Survivor Builds
Published 2026-02-20Last verified 2026-02-27
Stealth is not “hide forever.” It is controlled visibility: deny easy chase starts, then cash safe objective time.
Popular Stealth Builds
1) Aura Denial Core
- When to use: Killer relies on aura reads and scratch tracking.What it sacrifices: Reduced direct save pressure.
2) Locker Mindgame Setup
- When to use: You want to disrupt audio and locker expectations.What it sacrifices: High execution demand.
3) Quiet Objective Worker
- When to use: You prefer low-noise macro and strong endgame cleanup.What it sacrifices: Less clutch rescue power.
Visibility Budget
- spend concealment to gain objective seconds
- avoid hiding when team needs immediate pressure transfer
- once spotted, either break line fast or commit chase route; no half-commit drift
Build 1Aura Denial Core
Detection denial stack: Distortion + Lucky Break + Lightweight.
- Distortion blocks aura read attempts and gives brief trail suppression.
- Lucky Break erases blood/scratch evidence during injured disengage windows.
- Lightweight makes residual scratch info less reliable.
- Urban Evasion improves crouch transition speed between safe cover lines.
Build 2Locker Mindgame Setup
False-signal stack: Deception + Quick & Quiet + Head On.
- Deception creates fake locker commits.
- Quick & Quiet masks real movement transitions.
- Head On punishes overconfident locker checks.
- Inner Strength converts totem prep into hidden heal recovery.
Build 3Quiet Objective Worker
Silent throughput stack: Calm Spirit + Distortion + Déjà Vu.
- Calm Spirit suppresses key noise and scream cues.
- Distortion preserves stealth during aura-heavy periods.
- Deja Vu ensures stealth time hits high-value gens.
- Adrenaline provides a late-game health/speed spike for closeout.
Swaps By Match Type
- Indoor maps: Lightweight -> Quick & Quiet.
- Open maps with poor locker routes: Deception -> Bond.
- Camp-heavy lobbies: Calm Spirit -> Reassurance.