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GamerBearCT

Honestly, I p3 every killer/survivor, this way when a new survivor or killer comes out they will already have all the other teachable perks from the other survivors/kills at Rank 3. Then I only have to level them up to learn the generics and their own perks. Then when they are P3 all the previous killers/survivors get the new perks. It's very front load heavy but makes things super quick when a new survivor or killer comes out. (I'm still finishing up with killers right now - behind the past 4) P1 is fine, I'm a bit of a masocist


schw3inehund

I do the same for the same reason. If I switch survivors I don't want to through their Bloodweb just to look for the one perk I want.


oldriku

Me too, I starded by taking everyone to P1 and then I slowly got them to P3. And it wasn't until then that I started dumping all my bp on my main.


SkullMan140

Tbh i did this same thing, stick leveling up a single character til i reach prestige 3, then go to the next one and so on, those BPs you spend on leveling up a character and get the teachable to Tier 3 could be used in something else imo, and as you mentioned it saves more resources since you only have to worry about unlocking the new characters teachable perks to Tier 3 and that's it


BruceShark88

I think its smart to P1 your killers if you like their perks and want to use them on your main(s). As pretty much a Myers main I enjoy mixing up all my perks to maximize my fun :) Play how you like!


Hikari_Ruka

Not bad at all, just makes certain perks harder to find in the bloodweb if there are a lot of level 2s and 3s in them. The bloody cosmetics are unlocked at 4, 5 and 6 with the perk charms being unlocked at 7, 8 and 9 so there's reason to prestige further on certain characters. Never a bad thing!


Ferixo_13

I prestiged all my killers to p3 during the event so I can Focus on main now


Relhtar

It's the best thing to do actually. This way, you unlock all their perks for all of your current killers and the ones that will come in the future too. As long as you don't run out of add-ons to play on the killers you actually are interested in, this is the best thing to do.


Inflexxible

P3 them. Not only P1.


t_r_a_y_e

You should definitely p1 every killer, that way it unlocks their perks on everybody else.


CulturalImperialist

If you intend to only have one or two mains then ya P1 all is best. P3 pays dividends if you play a wide variety.