Dead by Daylight
257 Achievements
6205 XP
200+h
Epic
Adept Sable
Escape with Sable using only her 3 unique perks in a public match.
15 XP
0.1%
How to unlock the Adept Sable achievement in Dead by Daylight - Definitive Guide
Sable's perks heavily encourage her to stay inside and nearby the basement. This can be difficult depending on the map and the player's overall familiarity with the maps. Some basements can be difficult to find, like in Racoon City. Some useful advice that applies to all adept survivor cheevos:
- Upgrade your 3 perks to their max level if possible
- For Sable in particular, you are required to bring her invocation perk but I would NOT recommend actually using it, because you are vulnerable doing the spell and extremely vulnerable for the rest of the match afterwards. You can help someone else do the invocation though and it won't injure you
- Bring 1-3 sweaty friends with savior perks and OP items, and use voice comms. If they are willing to die for you, even better
- Bring a strong item and add-ons with you. I highly recommend a map, even a green one, to help you find gens
- Bring an offering for a map that is considered survivor-friendly (at the time of this writing I highly recommend Red Mother or the ski resort, these are larger and more difficult for the killer to patrol)
- Focus on repairing. This is the most important advice I can give any survivor trying to escape. There are very few activities that are more important than repairing a gen. Healing yourself is not one of them; it's a noob trap unless you have a syringe.
- On that note, try not to "3-gen" yourself. This refers to the last 3 gens remaining in close proximity to one another and makes it easy for the killer to quickly patrol them. BHVR has somewhat fixed the 3-gen in a recent update, but the powers of some killers still allow them to reliably "soft 3-gen" (like the demogorgon and the nurse). When you're repairing, try to repair outwards, i.e. start in the middle of the map and work your way towards the outer walls. This may seem counterintuitive, because the innermost gens are the most dangerous, but on some maps repairing the middle gen can substantially improve your odds of escape.
- Ignore your fellow survivors unless your character's perks give you a strong incentive to help them. Normally this is not good advice for a survivor, but we're talking about getting you an escape with a perk handicap. If it's between you and them, let them die.
- Do not focus on the hatch, it is extremely unreliable. Focus on gens. You used to be able to get adepts fairly reliably with a key, but the hatch has been nerfed and is no longer really a good means of escape at all.
Note: If your killer disconnects before you die, it will count as an escape and this cheevo will unlock.
- Upgrade your 3 perks to their max level if possible
- For Sable in particular, you are required to bring her invocation perk but I would NOT recommend actually using it, because you are vulnerable doing the spell and extremely vulnerable for the rest of the match afterwards. You can help someone else do the invocation though and it won't injure you
- Bring 1-3 sweaty friends with savior perks and OP items, and use voice comms. If they are willing to die for you, even better
- Bring a strong item and add-ons with you. I highly recommend a map, even a green one, to help you find gens
- Bring an offering for a map that is considered survivor-friendly (at the time of this writing I highly recommend Red Mother or the ski resort, these are larger and more difficult for the killer to patrol)
- Focus on repairing. This is the most important advice I can give any survivor trying to escape. There are very few activities that are more important than repairing a gen. Healing yourself is not one of them; it's a noob trap unless you have a syringe.
- On that note, try not to "3-gen" yourself. This refers to the last 3 gens remaining in close proximity to one another and makes it easy for the killer to quickly patrol them. BHVR has somewhat fixed the 3-gen in a recent update, but the powers of some killers still allow them to reliably "soft 3-gen" (like the demogorgon and the nurse). When you're repairing, try to repair outwards, i.e. start in the middle of the map and work your way towards the outer walls. This may seem counterintuitive, because the innermost gens are the most dangerous, but on some maps repairing the middle gen can substantially improve your odds of escape.
- Ignore your fellow survivors unless your character's perks give you a strong incentive to help them. Normally this is not good advice for a survivor, but we're talking about getting you an escape with a perk handicap. If it's between you and them, let them die.
- Do not focus on the hatch, it is extremely unreliable. Focus on gens. You used to be able to get adepts fairly reliably with a key, but the hatch has been nerfed and is no longer really a good means of escape at all.
Note: If your killer disconnects before you die, it will count as an escape and this cheevo will unlock.