The only question is whether she has some interest in not giving up.Įscape with Nea Karlsson using only her Unique Perks: Balanced Landing, Urban Evasion & Streetwise. And keeping her head down, avoiding the fuzz can be applied to all dangers. Years on skateboards has proven worthy training. As she’s nimble and almost catlike, she’s able to evade deadly dangers. Finally Nea’s parents became used to Nea disappearing for a few days on end. Instead she took refuge in skate parks, and her tag “Mashtyx” was seen more or less all over her new hometown, and Nea made a sport out of tagging government buildings. Nea was forced to leave her friends and life behind. Nea shied away from what her parents considered “normal”. Her parents didn’t really pick up on this as a reaction to their move.
As the opportunity to move to the US became a reality she started acting out. She had a happy childhood even though her mom and dad worked hard. Nea grew up in the small town of Hjo in Sweden. She was never seen again, and now tries her best to survive the Entity's dangers. She may have gone too far when her friends, not thinking well, dared her to tag the old asylum. In her early teens, her parents thought she lacked that thing that makes everyone else "normal". She started rebelling when she was 16, she dyed her hair black and cut it in a way she liked it. Nea is of Swedish descent, a tagger and a bit of a troublemaker. Do you want to be self-sufficient or all about synergy? Do you want to be the team medic or would you rather be a gen jockey? If you have a favorite way to play, there’s many possibilities for build that cater around that.Additional Lore can be found in Tome 5 - Unleashed: Rebel With a Cause. It’s all about your type of playstyle though. Other good teachables are Adrenaline (Meg), Self-Care (Claudette), We’re Gonna Love Forever (from David and good for getting more BP to spend), Iron Will (Jake), and Prove Thyself (Dwight). Try a few games with Dwight and see if you like it. You can find friends, see if they find gens/totems, and keep tabs on the killer if they’re chasing a nearby friend. If you’re new to the game (or even not new) it’s amazing for map awareness. My favorite all-time survivor perk is Bond, from Dwight. If you see any that sound good, start spending BP on those people to get those perks unlocked for your Nea. I recommend taking some time to read about all the various teachable perks on each character info screen. Be aware of your surroundings and always have a plan to get up on high ground so you can use it if the killer finds you. There are other Exhaustion perks from other survivors intended to help with getaways but BL is one of the better ones in my opinion. That being said, if you’re starting with Nea, I would definitely use Balanced Landing. They’re all basically just skins and can all learn any survivor build. So just as a heads up, there’s no “best” build for any specific survivor.