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Best offerings for Good Guy

Offering recommendations for Good Guy with consistency, pressure, and matchup-specific options.

Good Guy Offering Mini Guide

Good Guy (balanced) should draft offerings by reliability first, then add one high-variance slot only when it matches your pressure plan.

Draft Rules

  • Archetype: balanced
  • Verdict: Play for consistency first, spikes second. Offerings should fit matchup, not ego.
  • First queue action: Start with low-risk offerings and pivot after identifying lobby tendencies.

Stable To Spicy Path

  • Stable anchors: Anniversary Cake, Bloody Party Streamers, Survivor Pudding
  • Spicy anchors: Ebony Memento Mori, Ivory Memento Mori, Realm Offering: Autohaven Wreckers
  • Likely fail pattern: Autopiloting one offering into every lobby.

Execution Checklist

  • Opening checklist rule: Session objective chosen
  • First section to execute: Stable default picks: Use low-risk offerings first when queueing blind, then pivot to map pressure when matchup familiarity is high.
  • Anti-throw reminder: Do not copy high-variance picks without matching playstyle.
These picks are organized by archetype pressure patterns. Use them as a starting draft, then adjust for your map comfort, add-on plan, and current patch matchups.
Archetype: balanced • Verdict: Play for consistency first, spikes second. Offerings should fit matchup, not ego.

Do this now

  • Start with low-risk offerings and pivot after identifying lobby tendencies.
  • Use map/mori tech only when your current session objective demands it.
  • Keep one conservative fallback offering for unknown lobbies.

Avoid this now

  • Do not copy high-variance picks without matching playstyle.
  • Do not lock offerings before deciding win condition.

Stable default picks

Use low-risk offerings first when queueing blind, then pivot to map pressure when matchup familiarity is high.

Aggressive map and mori pivots

Move to high-variance options only when your killer plan can force fast conversion from early leads.

When to avoid over-tech

If your core macro is not stabilized, avoid niche offerings that depend on perfect execution windows.

3 stable picks

Selected using archetype priority + low-risk consistency bias.

3 spicy picks

Selected for high-ceiling pressure windows and archetype fit.

Checklist

Session objective chosen
Primary offering selected
Fallback offering available

Common fail patterns

  • Autopiloting one offering into every lobby.
  • Ignoring patch/meta shifts that invalidate old defaults.

FAQ

What archetype bucket is Good Guy?

Good Guy is tagged as balanced. Use this as default guidance, then override with your personal strengths.

When should I switch off default offerings?

Switch when lobby patterns or map pool repeatedly punish your current default over a 10-20 match block.