A character from Dead by Daylight, Michael Myers, standing in a dark forest with a blood-stained jumpsuit. His iconic white mask contrasts against his bloodied outfit, and he is holding a bloody knife in his right hand. The foggy and eerie atmosphere adds to the horror theme.

To access the cool bloody clothes cosmetic in Dead by Daylight, one needs to prestige their character up to certain levels. Well, here is a step-by-step guide on how to get these cosmetics for both Survivors and Killers.

What Are Bloody Clothes?

Bloody clothes are cosmetic skins that show your character covered in blood. They are unlockable for Survivors and Killers, and symbolize your dedication since getting them requires multiple levels of Prestige. Each set contains three pieces: torso, legs, and head for Survivors, or weapon, body, and head/mask for Killers.

How to Get Bloody Clothes in Dead by Daylight

Well, the bloody cosmetics require you to prestige your character several times. For those who might not know, the Prestige system in Dead by Daylight resets the level of your character once they reach level 50 of their Bloodweb-a personal upgrade tree that offers a wide array of perks, items, and more. Doing this increases your character’s Prestige level by one but at the cost of an awful lot of Bloodpoints, the in-game currency.

You must be Prestige Level 4 to unlock the first bloody clothes. In full breakdown, this means:

  • Prestige 4: Unlocks first blood-stained cosmetic piece, which is Torso for Survivors and a Weapon for Killers.
  • Prestige 5: Unlocks the second piece, which is Legs for Survivors and Body for Killers.
  • Prestige 6: Unlocks the last piece, which is Head for Survivors and Head/Mask for Killers.
A visual chart showing the Prestige rewards from levels 4 to 6 in Dead by Daylight. It includes cosmetic items: blood-stained torso, legs, and headpieces for a character, unlocking progressively from Prestige 4 to Prestige 6.

Steps to Unlock

  1. Max it by attaining Level 50 of your character’s Bloodweb.
  2. Prestige the Bloodweb back to Level 1 – this gives a prestige level and continues the loop.
  3. Do this three more times for a total of six Prestige levels to unlock a full set of bloody clothes.

Remember that each Dead by Daylight character has a Bloodweb, so prestiging Dwight Fairfield will only unlock bloody cosmetics for him. That indeed counts for all the other Survivors and Killers you play as.

Why Are Bloody Clothes Sought After?

Bloody cosmetics are more than an aesthetic; they’re a badge of honor-a sign that a player is dedicating themselves to a character. Since each Prestige requires hundreds of thousands of Bloodpoints, Prestige 6 proves you know your character inside and out. Whether you are a Survivor or a Killer, wear such cosmetics into a match, and others will surely be informed that you’ve seriously put in time leveling.

Well beyond just the prestige cosmetics, players can continue prestiging their characters for more rewards including perk charms at Prestige levels 7, 8, and 9.

Equipping the Bloody Clothes

After these bloodied clothes are unlocked, one can equip them through the Cosmetics tab in the character menu. You might mix and match items with other cosmetics if you want an even different look for your character. Survivors like Meg Thomas can wear blood-soaked jackets and pants, while killers like The Hillbilly display their bloody chainsaws and outfits.

Conclusion

Unlocking bloody clothes in Dead by Daylight does indeed take a lot of time and an immense number of Bloodpoints. You can unlock this cosmetic by prestiging your character to the respective levels 4, 5, and 6 and show just how dedicated you are to the game.

Be that a Survivor who wants to give a bit of flair to these escape attempts, or a Killer who wants to instill fear in his opponents. Bloody cosmetics are a must for any serious player. Keep leveling, keep prestiging, and soon you’ll be using those bloody cosmetics in the fog!

Source: Levels & Prestige /DBD Wiki

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