Not only are BNP's a LOT stronger than moris (which they always were) they further widened the gap between how strong BNP's are in comparison to moris, while at the same time BNP's are a LOT more common than moris in ones bloodwebs. completely nerfed into the ground as the devs always do with killer things) was supposed to be compensated with the BNP nerf (which as usual was a mere baby nerf, since that's how the devs treat survivors), when in reality there is no reason to use a mori as a killer anymore and there are still plenty of reasons to use a BNP either for easy wins, as they still make the gens go by super fast or because you want to make a few quick points. So what actually is the point of using a mori now when all expectations and all practical experience points to the fact that it's kind of pointless to use them? Previously a mori was a way of countering decisive strike and making dying light "somewhat" useful, now it does neither. Plenty of times as the killer you can kill them on the second hook, since they ended up in the struggle state before the unhook, in which case what benefits does a mori offer? Why, nothing of course. Then a few times a killer was able to kill 2 with an ebony mori (and they don't get the full 4 points for using it), and out of all the times a killer used an ebony mori I've only seen a killer kill all 4 with it once (which had more to do with how much my team sucked, as opposed to how good the offering is). It's pretty much been the norm that when the killer uses an ebony mori it's pretty much a wasted offering, most times I faced an ebony mori, the killer wasn't actually able to kill anyone with it due to how fast the gens fly by and how much time each individual survivor can waste.
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