With Dead by Daylight’s first non-licensed science-fiction horror Chapter comes a disturbing new Killer with a powerful and omniscient power. End Transmission introduces players to The Singularity, a malformed fusion of Artificial Intelligence given sentience by alien life.
This formidable foe can shoot Biopods around the map to keep track of Survivors while infecting them with a Temporal Slipstream, which, when active, will allow the Singularity to close a great deal of distance and enter a heightened state of strength. With this unique and skill-dependent power, players will need to pair this new killer with a strong build in Dead by Daylight.
This guide will show players the best builds for The Singularity, including both teachable and non-teachable perks for players with a variety of experience in Dead by Daylight.
Updated by Lewis Smyth on May 13, 2024: This guide has been updated to include a new section detailing the bet add-ons to use on The Singularity to make this killer as effective as possible.
The Singularity: Best Non-Teachable Build
This build, aimed at players with fewer perks in their inventory, allows The Singularity to passively slow down generator and healing speeds until a lethal endgame, all the while remaining knowledgeable on the whereabouts of nearby Survivors. Sloppy Butcher will slow healing as Machine Learning gives players some stealth, and once all generators are powered, Survivors are left exposed by Hex: No One Escapes Death.
Furthermore, since The Singularity can examine his surroundings and guard generators with well-placed Biopods, Bitter Murmer will help in knowing what generators Survivors are working on.
- Machine Learning (The Singularity) – After kicking a generator, Machine Learning activates. Once that generator is completed, become Undetectable and gain 10% Haste for 30 seconds. This effect applies to the last generator damaged.
- Sloppy Butcher (General Perk) – Basic attacks cause the Mangled and Hemorrhage status ailments, slowing down healing by 25% and regressing healing progress when left unfinished.
- Hex: No One Escapes Death (General Perk) – After the final generator is completed, all survivors suffer from the Exposed status ailment, and users gain a 4% Haste effect until the Hex Totem is cleansed
- Bitter Murmur (General Perk) – Each time a generator is completed, the auras of Survivors within 16 meters of that generator are revealed for 5 seconds. Once the last generator is complete, all Survivors’ auras are revealed for 10 seconds.
The Singularity: Best Build
Arguably the best build for The Singularity in Dead by Daylight combines some of the most aggressive generator slowdown perks available in the current patch. This build features the all-powerful Killer perks Scourge Hook: Pain Resonance and Pop Goes the Weasel for pressure, while Discordance allows The Singularity to keep track of quickly progressing generators. Meanwhile, Corrupt Intervention will help in the early game as the new DLC Killer sets up his web of Biopods.
- Discordance (The Legion) – Any generators within 128 meters that are being worked on by 2 or more survivors will be highlighted in yellow.
- Scourge Hook: Pain Resonance (The Artist) – The Killer starts with four tokens. For each different Survivor hooked on a white Scourge Hook, lose one token and explode the generator with the most progress, causing it to lose 25% of progress.
- Pop Goes the Weasel (The Clown) – After hooking a Survivor, kicking a generator in the next 45 seconds will remove 30% of its current progression.
- Corrupt Intervention (The Plague) – At the start of the trial, the 3 generators furthest from the killer's starting location are blocked for 120 seconds or until the first survivor is downed.
The Singularity: Best Add-Ons
Nutritional Slurry
A simple Singularity Add-On, which benefits beginners and adepts alike, the Nutritional Slurry grants the Killer 2 additional Biopods, allowing for greater map coverage.
Kid’s Baseball Glove
While nothing spectacular, this handy little modifier increases the duration of The Singularity’s Overclock Mode by 15%, giving greater control over Survivors in the chase.
Diagnostic Tool (Repair)
Useful when adopting a hit-and-run strategy, the Diagnostic Tool (Repair) inflicts the Mangled status ailment on Survivors hit during Overclock Mode. For 60 seconds, their healing speeds are slowed by 25%.
Cremated Remains
To disorient Survivors and prevent them from relying on aura reading perks like Windows of Opportunity, the Cremated Remains inflicts the Blindness status ailment on anyone afflicted with Temporal Slipstream.
Nanomachine Gel
Similar to Diagnostic Tool (Repair), the Nanomachine Gel Add-On for HUX makes Survivors hit during Overclock Mode Broken for 30 seconds, completely preventing healing.
Live Wires
Helpful for determining Survivor positions, Live Wires causes anyone who is cleansed of a Slipstream to scream. This can be used to learn what generators Survivors are likely to be working on and where they might be resetting health states — moreover, it can’t be countered by Jeff Johanson's Distortion.
Soma Family Photo
Some will argue that the Soma Family Photo is The Singularity’s strongest Add-On, particularly when paired with The Xenomorph’s Rapid Brutality perk. This sentimental image gives The Singularity a 5% Haste effect while in Overclock Mode, at the cost of a 20% decreased duration — handily, this downside can be offset with the Kid’s Baseball Glove.
Crew Manifest
Like Live Wires, the Crew Manifest is an information Add-On. However, its key difference is that it requires no input from the Survivor to function. When a Survivor is Slipstreamed by any means, their aura is revealed for 8 seconds, giving The Singularity a massive advantage at high-walled loops where their view is obstructed.
Denied Requisition Form
Another of The Singularity’s best Add-Ons, the Denied Requisition Form makes all Survivors start the trial Slipstreamed. Moreover, EMPs take 30 seconds longer to be printed. This, in effect, allows The Singularity to ensure a speedy down without having to worry about EMPs or infecting Survivors in the early game.
Dead by Daylight
- Released
- June 14, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Behaviour Interactive
- Publisher(s)
- Behaviour Interactive
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Genre(s)
- Horror, Survival