Perks can be equipped by counselors to modify their loadout in Friday the 13th: The Game. The maximum amount of perks which can be equipped in one loadout is 3. To get Perks you must first spend 500 CP to randomly "Roll Perk". Every perks come in 6 rarities and are different colors based on the rarity they are. The higher the rarity the higher the Positive Effects can be, but it could also mean the Negative Effects are just as High also.
Perks are a major part of giving you an edge when playing as every game you play will award experience points that will help you level up and as you level up, you will gain Customization Points that will allow you to unlock various perks for each of your counselors. You'll be able to equip three at a time.
Within Friday the 13th: The Game there is the ability for players to actually sell their perks for Customization Points by going over to the selected Perk and by hitting the sell perk on PC or if you are on console by hitting the triangle button on PS4 or the X button on the Xbox One.
Counselor perks in Friday the 13th: The Game are one of the reasons why no two games play out the same way. As you level up, you will earn customization points that will allow you to roll various counselor perks. These perks can range from giving you a slight advantage, to giving such a large advantage that the opposing Jason player will have to plan around them. Perks are a great way to play to the strengths, or shore up weaknesses of each counselor. Read below for our counselor perks list.
Rolling perks is a very random process and almost every attempt will result in something different. When you receive a perk you wish to use simply head to the counselor customization screen and equip it. You can have the same perk equipped on as many counselors as you like so there is no need for duplicate perks.
Unfortunately, asymmetrical horror game Friday the 13th, will be unavailable for sale come December 31, 2023, as publisher Gun Media loses the license. However, the survival horror title will still remain playable until the end of 2024, after which the servers will be taken offline. While it's sad to say goodbye to this horror, luckily, there are still a few other best horror games to enjoy in the meantime.
Before players have to say goodbye for good, Gun Media announced a number of serious perks for remaining players. On July 6, Friday the 13th will get an update that maxes out every player's level to 150 and gives them all 30 Legendary Perks, stripped of all negative effects and programmed to always get the best roll possible. Players will also unlock all of Jason's kills (apart from those unlocked via DLC).
The Friday the 13th, devs announced this update via tweet, justifying all the perks as necessary to "help reduce dependence on database servers". Game director, Wes Keltner echoed this sentiment, stating that giving players all these perks "was the best way we knew how to give you, the players, the best experience and a heartfelt thank you as we move towards an inevitable goodbye".
While it's a shame to say goodbye to this terrifying survival horror title, there are still options available for slasher fans out there. Last month, American composer Harry Manfredini revealed in an interview with Rely on Horror that he is working on a new Friday the 13th horror game, which is entirely separate from Friday the 13th: The Game.
Manfredini revealed that the new take on the classic slasher horror will feature "more realistic looking" characters and will be developed by a different studio. As of yet, there's not much else to know about the upcoming title, but we're hoping it'll fill the survival horror void after Friday the 13th: The Game is delisted.
With the release of Friday the 13th: The Game on the Nintendo Switch, players may be diving into the survival-horror action for the first time, and we have all the best perks and counselor choices to help you survive as best you can.
Although the game was first released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2017, the AI remains quite poorly designed in the new Switch Port, and strategy can be all but ignored when playing offline. The real challenge comes to those who venture forth online, and these tips will help keep you on top.
This is somewhat subjective, however what follows are the best perks with an explanation regarding how best to take advantage of its benefit. Take a look here at all the perks that can be obtained to create your own custom playstyle:
With fourteen different counselors to choose from, fifteen if we count Thomas Tommy" Jarvis, there is a broad range of play for everyone. Only a few are available from the start of the game, but all unlock gradually after leveling up. Arguably, the best counselor unlocks at level four with A.J. Mason, but all are viable with a good team.
Vanessa Jones is a great alternative if A.J. Mason is unavailable, because while she does not do as well with stealth, her Speed and Stamina are great. Perks like Marathon are great for getting away from Jason and potentially kiting him from allies who should be busy working the objective.
Chad Kensington is the trust-fund baby of the group who offers balance in his character traits. If he needs to work an objective, run away, or fight Jason with weapons, Chad is well-suited for the task with an appropriate perk. The preppy Chad is available right from the start and is a great character to learn the game.
Ultimately, all the counselors are viable when one selects perks that synergize well, even if playing online without having the ability to communicate well with a team. However, when combined with a group that has a single-minded objective as a plan, you should be able to dominate even a skilled Jason!
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