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Dead by Daylight: Dungeons & Dragons is a unique expansion that integrates elements from the iconic tabletop RPG into the existing gameplay mechanics of Dead by Daylight. This chapter introduces a spellcasting Killer named Vecna, alongside a customizable Bard Survivor, enhancing the asymmetric multiplayer experience. Players encounter new gameplay mechanics, including a D20 chest system that introduces chance and variability to each trial, appealing to both D&D fans and those who enjoy strategic gameplay in a horror setting. The expansion is designed for players looking for thematic depth and tactical challenges in short match sessions.

The integration of Dungeons & Dragons lore transforms the traditional gameplay loop of Dead by Daylight, allowing players to engage in new tactical decisions during matches. The Killer's ability to cycle through spells introduces a layer of strategy, while the Survivor's interaction with special chests adds an element of luck and resource management. With the addition of the Forgotten Ruins map, players are immersed in a high-fantasy environment that features detailed visuals and thematic references to the D&D universe, enhancing the overall experience as players navigate through a blend of horror and fantasy.

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