Killer Deep Dive
Good Guy Add-On Guide
The Good Guy
Chase Control profile for The Good Guy. Focus on slice-and-dice angle threat.
Core plan
The Good Guy wins by micro-cutoffs and survivor panic routes. Build add-ons around slice-and-dice angle threat and avoid setups that only look good in highlight moments.
When this guide applies
- You want to maximize slice-and-dice angle threat value rather than generic perk-only pressure.
- Your recent losses come from failing to convert chase windows consistently.
- Shorten chase length at key loops.
- Force early resource tax before three-gen phase.
- Convert downs in high-value map sectors.
Specific add-ons to consider
Iridescent Amulet
Extends Hidey-Ho Mode duration, but basic attacks immediately end Hidey-Ho Mode.
Best when: Extended stealth/chase setup routes where you commit to Slice and Dice conversions over basic hits.
Hard Hat
Scampering under pallets instantly breaks them.
Best when: Anti-loop pathing that turns low-height routes into immediate resource denial.
Yardstick
Scampering reveals survivor auras within 16 metres for 3 seconds.
Best when: Info-first chase chains where each Scamper sets up the next fast approach angle.
Perk pairings
Common mistakes
- Common leak: predictable dash commits that survivors pre-counter.
- Overloading niche add-ons that reduce consistency in normal queue states.
- Ignoring map-state win condition while chasing extra mechanical value.
Sample setups
Good Guy Stable Pressure
One chase add-on + one consistency add-on that supports slice-and-dice angle threat.
- Bamboozle
- Scourge Hook Pain Resonance
- Deadlock
- Barbecue Chilli
Good Guy Matchup Adapt
One reliability add-on + one flex add-on chosen for map and survivor comp.
- Corrupt Intervention
- Deadlock
- No Way Out
- Barbecue & Chilli