As fun as it might be to loop the Killer in Dead by Daylight, that’s not the main goal of Survivors. Behaviour Interactive added a Lightbringer Emblem system to motivate players to focus more on repairing generators.
Here’s what the Lightbringer Emblem system does and what it’s used for.
What is the Lightbringer Emblem score in DBD
The Lightbringer Emblem score in Dead by Daylight is your end score for how much you participated in repairing generators and cleansing Totems as a Survivor. There are many ways to increase this score, but one of the most effective ways is to simply kneel down in front of a generator and work on repairs. Alternatively, you can assist by baiting the Killer and looping them around while your fellow survivors work on Generators or Totems.
How to score Lightbringer Emblem points in DBD
To score Lightbringer Emblem points in DBD, you can do the following generator-repairing activities:
Activity | Points earned |
Generator gets repaired, Hex Totem gets cleansed by any survivor | Five points |
Get chased while another Survivor is cleansing a Hex Totem | 10 points |
Opening the Exit Gate (can be done twice per match) | 15 points |
Cleanse a Dull Totem | 20 points |
Cleanse or Bless a Hex Totem | 50 points |
Work with other Survivors on a Generator | Up to 33.33 points |
Repair a Generator | Up to 100 points (this is spit among other survivors) |
In short, instead of looking for the Killer and looping them around, start working on those generators and help other Survivors working on them, and you’ll get plenty of Lightbringer Emblem points.