I finally got my first P100 survivor after 2 years
Wow, it still feels surreal to say it: I finally hit P100 on my main survivor, Kate Denson, in Dead by Daylight! After what felt like an endless grind, seeing that ultimate prestige icon next to her name is incredibly satisfying. For anyone wondering what the P100 journey is like, or perhaps what that iconic badge even signifies, let me share my experience. First off, for the uninitiated, reaching P100 in Dead by Daylight means you've prestiged a character 100 times. Each prestige level requires you to level up your character to level 50 and then reset their bloodweb, gaining a bloodweb frame and a cosmetic reward at certain milestones. P100 is the absolute pinnacle, representing immense dedication to a single survivor or killer. So, what does the 'p100 dbd icon' actually look like? It starts off as a relatively simple silver frame around your character portrait, getting more ornate and golden as you climb the prestige ranks. By the time you hit P100, the icon is a dazzling, almost glowing golden frame, often adorned with intricate patterns and sometimes even a subtle animation. It's a clear visual signal to other players in the lobby that you've put in serious time and effort. For Kate Denson, it just makes her look even more fierce and accomplished, adding a special flair to her character portrait. Why go through such a monumental grind? For me, it was a mix of pride, a love for Kate Denson's character, and the sheer challenge. There's a certain respect you earn in the community when you display a P100. It says you're not just a casual player; you understand the game deeply. Plus, the feeling of personal accomplishment is immense. It truly feels like mastering a character. My journey to get P100 on Kate Denson took me roughly two years, playing consistently but not obsessively every single day. I focused heavily on bloodpoint farming strategies. My go-to setup involved perks like We're Gonna Live Forever (for those sweet 100% bonus bloodpoints in altruism) and BBQ & Chili on killers when I played them, just to maximize BP. As a survivor, I'd often run perks like Prove Thyself to boost repair speed and earn more utility points, alongside whatever exhaustion perk I felt like for the day. Playing with friends who also focused on BP generation made the grind much more enjoyable and efficient. One crucial tip is to always maximize your bloodpoints. Use offerings like Bloody Party Streamers or Bound Envelopes whenever you can. Play during events that offer bonus bloodpoints. Don't be afraid to switch between killer and survivor if one mode feels more efficient for BP at the moment. And perhaps most importantly, avoid burnout! Take breaks, try different characters, or play other games. Coming back fresh makes the grind feel less... grindy. Seeing that P100 on Kate Denson now means so much. It's not just a number; it's a testament to countless hours, thrilling escapes, epic chases, and the community I've met along the way. If you're aiming for P100 on your favorite character, I hope my story encourages you. It's a long road, but the destination, and that beautiful P100 icon, is absolutely worth it!