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The Krasue Counter Quickcard

30-second reference for live matches.

The Krasue 30-Second Playbook

Use this quickcard as a live-decision flow: stabilize first, then convert into read pressure state early and play flexible macro, not rigid scripts. tempo.

Immediate Checks

  • Threat call: High
  • Danger trigger to avoid: Unique pressure windows punish teams that fail to adapt pacing quickly.
  • Power read: Krasue pressures survivors with state changes that alter chase and macro priorities.

Execution Sequence

  • Must-do opener: Track secondary objectives constantly.
  • Early-phase priority: Scout first pressure pattern and adjust immediately.
  • Chase-phase priority: Pre-drop when macro pressure has already removed safe backup routes.

Recovery Plan

  • Macro anchor: Adapt gen strategy to secondary objectives; pure gen rush is often punishable.
  • Most common throw: Ignoring side-objective pressure. Fix: assign one player to manage it early.
  • Fallback line: If your plan breaks down, play to rigid plans and delayed adaptation. and refuse create tempo spikes that force survivor mis-sequencing.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.

At-a-Glance

  • Threat: High
  • Biggest danger: Unique pressure windows punish teams that fail to adapt pacing quickly.
  • Counter theme: Read pressure state early and play flexible macro, not rigid scripts.
  • Solo queue reality: When unsure, default to consistent value plays over risky reads.

What Their Power Means

Krasue pressures survivors with state changes that alter chase and macro priorities.

30-Second Plan

  • Track secondary objectives constantly.
  • Reassign team roles after each major event.
  • Avoid pure autopilot gen rushing.
  • Use safe, repeatable chase lines.
  • Trade hooks with macro context.

Phase Priorities

Early game

  • Scout first pressure pattern and adjust immediately.
  • Do not lock entire team into one strategy in opener.
  • Preserve broad map options for sudden pacing shifts.

Chase focus

  • Pre-drop when macro pressure has already removed safe backup routes.
  • Greed only if team info confirms no secondary pressure angle.
  • Rotate early to avoid being trapped in scripted objective states.
  • Commit to chases only when team can absorb macro fallout.
  • Do not tunnel-vision one interaction while side objectives collapse.

Macro focus

  • Adapt gen strategy to secondary objectives; pure gen rush is often punishable.
  • Hook trades should account for side systems, not only timer bars.
  • Prevent snowball by assigning clear roles for objective, rescue, and scout duty.

Common Throws

  • Ignoring side-objective pressure. Fix: assign one player to manage it early.
  • Chasing flashy plays while macro collapses. Fix: prioritize win condition order.
  • Overcommitting to one lane. Fix: rebalance roles every major event.
  • Trading hooks without system awareness. Fix: track both hook and side timers.
  • Late reactions to killer setup cycles. Fix: pre-plan responses.

Emergency Fallback

If your plan breaks down, play to rigid plans and delayed adaptation. and refuse create tempo spikes that force survivor mis-sequencing.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.

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