The Pig Counter Quickcard
30-second reference for live matches.
The Pig 30-Second Playbook
Use this quickcard as a live-decision flow: stabilize first, then convert into control trap macro first, then chase greed. tempo.
Immediate Checks
- Threat call: Medium
- Danger trigger to avoid: Ambush plus trap timers create forced macro choices and bad rescue trades.
- Power read: She crouch-stealths for ambushes and applies reverse bear traps after downs.
Execution Sequence
- Must-do opener: Track killer position proactively.
- Early-phase priority: Avoid early free ambush lines on unsafe gens.
- 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 free ambush hits and chaotic trap-side routing. and refuse use stealth pressure and trap slowdown to stretch your objective timeline.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.
At-a-Glance
- Threat: Medium
- Biggest danger: Ambush plus trap timers create forced macro choices and bad rescue trades.
- Counter theme: Control trap macro first, then chase greed.
- Solo queue reality: When traps are active, call box progress so teammates stop accidental timer grief.
What Their Power Means
She crouch-stealths for ambushes and applies reverse bear traps after downs.
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
- Avoid early free ambush lines on unsafe gens.
- Decide box routing only when trap is active; no random wandering.
- Preserve one strong chase lane near likely trap box clusters.
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 free ambush hits and chaotic trap-side routing. and refuse use stealth pressure and trap slowdown to stretch your objective timeline.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.