Dead By Daylight Benevolent Emblem: How To Get An Iridescent Benevolent Emblem

Dead By Daylight Benevolent Emblem: How To Get An Iridescent Benevolent Emblem
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Written by 

Dave McAdam

Published 

28th Jun 2022 17:00

The Dead by Daylight Benevolent emblem is a Survivor emblem awarded at the end of a game. Dead By Daylight gives players ranks to chase and experience to gain. The Benevolent emblem awards Survivors for who do their best to help out their teammates. This is how to get an iridescent rank on the Dead by Daylight Benevolent emblem.

Dead by Daylight Benevolent Emblem: How It Works

Dead by Daylight: The stats of the emblem
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There are quite a few moving parts to the Benevolent emblem. The gist of it is that the emblem rewards players who help their fellow Survivors, and takes away points for neglecting teammates or making poor decisions. 

Healing and unhooking other Survivors are the main ways to gain points in this category. You gain nothing from healing yourself, but you do gain ten points for healing others. You lose ten points if another Survivor is hooked, then gain those ten points back when they are unhooked, and you gain twenty further points for unhooking them yourself. However, you will lose thirty points if the unhooked Survivor is downed within ten seconds of being unhooked.

You can also gain points for interrupting a Killer who is carrying a teammate to a hook. You get ten points for getting hit by a Killer who is carrying someone, and thirty points if you manage to rescue a Survivor in a Killer’s Grasp.

To further incentivise team play and helping other Survivors, there is a 15% boost to Benevolent points for any action in the basement or after powering the exit gates. 

 

Dead By Daylight Benevolent Emblem: How To Get Iridescent

Dead by Daylight: Being healed by another Survivor
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The Benevolent emblem is all about encouraging team play and helping out your fellow Survivors. You gain points from all the various ways you can help others, and lose points for making bad decisions or simply not bothering to help them.

You need to reach 100 points in order to get the iridescent Benevolent emblem, so be sure to work hard at keeping your teammates alive and healthy. Do not leave anyone behind, and definitely do not leave anyone to rot in the Killer’s basement. Keep getting those points to get yourself the iridescent Benevolent emblem.

That is everything you need to do to get the Dead by Daylight Benevolent emblem. For more useful tips, check out our Dead by Daylight Unbroken emblem guide.

Dave McAdam
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Dave McAdam
Dave is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon, after several years of freelancing across the industry. He covers a wide range of games, with particular focus on shooters like Destiny 2, RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, and fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8.
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