Image via Behaviour Interactive

Best Nemesis Build in Dead by Daylight

There aren't any S.T.AR.S. here, but Nemesis will make do.

In June 2021, one of the most memorable villains from Resident Evil, Nemesis, made his way into Dead by Daylight. He’s one of the most unique killers introduced in the game so far. If you’re looking to make Nemesis the walking nightmare he’s known for, then look no further than this guide we’ve compiled, featuring the best add-ons and perks for him.

Recommended Videos

Nemesis comes equipped with his tentacle. If a survivor is successfully hit by his tentacle, it will do two things: afflict survivors with contamination and increase Nemesis’ mutation rate.

Related: Best Nurse build in Dead by Daylight

Contaminated survivors will suffer from the hindered status effect, decreasing their movement speed. Increasing Nemesis’ mutation rate will power up his tentacle, such as improving its range and giving him the ability to destroy pallets.

However, Nemesis’ tentacle isn’t the only trusty tool he has. He also comes with two zombies. Zombies will roam around the map, attacking and contaminating survivors. It’s important to note that these zombies can be destroyed, and it’ll take some time to respawn a new one.

With all that being said, Nemesis is a killer that builds power over time. However, you need to make sure you prolong the game enough to get to that point. So, we’ve created a build that will revolve around that.

Marvin’s Blood (Add-on)

  • Moderately increases Mutation Rate when hitting Survivors with a Tentacle Strike

You’ll be using Nemesis’ tentacle strike a lot during play, so being able to power it up quickly will help make the game much easier. We consider this to be a bit better than the T-Virus sample add-on because, with that one, you’ll have to kill your zombies. Since you’re going to have to hit survivors to hit the game anyway, we thought Marvin’s Blood would be more useful.

Broken Recovery Coin (Add-on)

  • Removes 1 Supply Case from the Trial.

Whenever a survivor is contaminated, they have to go find a supply chest and cure themselves with a vaccine. By taking away a supply chest, it’ll make it harder for the survivors to get cured.

Discordance (The Legion Perk)

  • Any generator within a certain range that is being repaired by two or more survivors is marked by a yellow aura

This perk is good to help give you an idea of where to go next. There are two reasons why it works particularly well with Nemesis. First, the more people in one area, the more people you can contaminate, thus getting more powerful thanks to Marvin’s Blood add-on. Second, the zombies will be alerted and head straight to that generator.

Thanatophobia (The Nurse Perk)

  • Each injured, dying, or hooked survivor incurs a stack-able penality to all survivor’s repairing, sabotaging, and cleansing actions.

Nemesis is great at keeping people injured. Since you’ll be focusing on powering up your tentacle, you’ll be injuring and contaminating survivors frequently. Since you’ll be injuring survivors often, progression on actions such as repairing generators and sabotaging hooks will drop to a snail’s pace.

Eruption (The Nemesis Perk)

  • After kicking a generator, its aura is highlighted in yellow
  • When you put a survivor into the dying state, every affected generator explodes and gain an immediate 6% reduction to its progress
  • Any survivor repairing a generator when it explodes will scream and suffer from the incapacitated status for a short period of time

Nemesis starts with some great perks, and this is arguably his best one. With Eruption, you’ll be able to regress generators and incapacitate the survivors for a short duration. Normally, this perk isn’t anything special on its own. However, when combined with the next perk on our list, the two really become something special.

Pop Goes the Weasel (The Clown Perk)

  • The next generator you damage instantly loses 25% progression

Combine this with Eruption, and you’re going to be a nuisance to the enemy survivors. With Eruption, you can get a generator to lose 31% progression. So, if you find a generator almost complete, you can knock it down a good chunk. It’ll also give Nemesis some more time to focus on survivors rather than kicking generators.


Gamepur is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Kristi Jimenez
Kristi Jimenez
Kristi Jimenez is a Contributing Writer for Gamepur and has been covering video games since 2011 through Twitch and YouTube. She's also an indie game developer with multiple titles under her belt. Her interests outside of games include anime, creative writing, and musicals.