The Good Guy Counter Quickcard
30-second reference for live matches.
The Good Guy 30-Second Playbook
Use this quickcard as a live-decision flow: stabilize first, then convert into keep visual checks high and deny easy ambush routes. tempo.
Immediate Checks
- Threat call: High
- Danger trigger to avoid: Small model stealth and fast burst commits punish camera discipline lapses.
- Power read: Chucky uses stealth pressure and sudden chase bursts to force mistakes.
Execution Sequence
- Must-do opener: Track killer position proactively.
- Early-phase priority: Prioritize objectives with safer approach visibility.
- Chase-phase priority: Pre-drop when surprise angle has already removed your spacing.
Recovery Plan
- Macro anchor: Keep at least one info source active; stealth killers punish blind macro.
- Most common throw: Playing as if every killer has normal audio warning. Fix: respect missing info.
- Fallback line: If your plan breaks down, play to blind corners and lazy objective posture. and refuse generate surprise hits and compress chase decisions with rapid commits.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.
At-a-Glance
- Threat: High
- Biggest danger: Small model stealth and fast burst commits punish camera discipline lapses.
- Counter theme: Keep visual checks high and deny easy ambush routes.
- Solo queue reality: If you lose visual, assume immediate flank attempt.
What Their Power Means
Chucky uses stealth pressure and sudden chase bursts to force mistakes.
30-Second Plan
- Track killer position proactively.
- Respect missing information windows.
- Reveal or scout early when possible.
- Avoid clustered objective pathing.
- Route wide around ambush corners.
Phase Priorities
Early game
- Prioritize objectives with safer approach visibility.
- Avoid tunnel-visioning interactions in tight corners.
- Preserve strongest panic resources for surprise commits.
Chase focus
- Pre-drop when surprise angle has already removed your spacing.
- Greed only with confirmed visual on killer position.
- Rotate aggressively after one loop if line-of-sight is unclear.
- Commit to info gathering before hero rescues.
- Never assume terror radius equals distance against stealth kits.
Macro focus
- Keep at least one info source active; stealth killers punish blind macro.
- Hook trades should be planned, not reactive, when killer location is unknown.
- Prevent snowball by assigning one player to track while others progress gens.
Common Throws
- Playing as if every killer has normal audio warning. Fix: respect missing info.
- Late reveals into exposed windows. Fix: reveal early from safer angles.
- Stacking on gens while killer is unaccounted for. Fix: stagger positions.
- Taking indoor rescues without vision. Fix: scout first, then commit.
- Running straight to nearest tile after ambush. Fix: take distance route first.
Emergency Fallback
If your plan breaks down, play to blind corners and lazy objective posture. and refuse generate surprise hits and compress chase decisions with rapid commits.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.