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Friendly Competition

Summary

Completing a generator with teammates grants everyone who helped a temporary repair speed bonus.

In-game description

You revel in the community spirit of a competition, and inspire others to follow suit.

Effect

Each time you complete a Generator together with at least one other Survivor, Friendly Competition activates:

  • Increases the Repair speed of all participating Survivors, including yourself, by +5 % for 100/110/120 seconds.
Quote

C'mon, let's do this!

Thalita Lyra

Friendly Competition Mini Guide

Friendly Competition mini guide: tempo-driven usage with explicit activation, pairing, and correction rules.

What This Perk Is For

  • Each time you complete a Generator together with at least one other Survivor , Friendly Competition activates: Increases the Repair speed of all participating Survivors , including yourself, by +5 % for 100 / 110 / 120 seconds .
  • Practical effect: Each time you complete a Generator together with at least one other Survivor , Friendly Competition activates: Increases the Repair speed of all participating Survivors , including yourself, by +5 % for 100 / 110 / 120 seconds .
  • Tier values shown: 5 / 100 / 110 / 120
  • Anchor one defendable objective cluster and route for repeated pressure checks.

How To Pilot It In Match

  • First phase: force one clean trigger before committing to risky tempo lines.
  • Mid-match phase: convert triggers into objective or survival stability.
  • If two trigger windows are missed: fallback to your safest baseline pattern and re-enter later.
  • Role: Survivor (167 perks in role pool)

Common Throw + Fix

  • Common throw: Playing this perk as passive value and never routing around its trigger.
  • Fix line: Choose one match phase where this perk is your primary decision anchor, then pivot after conversion.
  • Character: Thalita Lyra
  • Chapter: 27: Tools of Torment
  • Tag set: Generator, Repair, Team, Gen Rush
  • Bloodpoint focus: Objective, Altruism

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