Tally Screen

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Tally Screen of 6.1.0

The Tally Screen is a score-board that is displayed after a Trial in Dead by DaylightIconHelp DBDlogo.pngIconHelp DBDlogo.pngIconHelp DBDlogo.png has concluded.


Overview

The Tally Screen provides Players with an overview of how they and the other Players have performed in the Trial, as well as with a scoring breakdown.

On the PC version, it also provides a chat window in which all Players still connected to the Lobby can participate, including the Killer.


Match Result

The first information one sees when entering the Tally Screen is the match result, which tells Survivors the state they were in when the Trial ended and the Killer how well they have performed according to The Entity's rule set.

For Survivors:

  • Dead
  • Sacrificed
  • Escaped

For Killers:

  • The Entity Hungers... (0-1 sacrifices)
  • Brutal Killer (2 sacrifices)
  • Ruthless Killer (3 sacrifices)
  • Merciless Killer (4 sacrifices)


Daily-Ritual Pop-up

If a Player has fulfilled the conditions of a current Daily Ritual, a pop-up will display this information.


Event Widget

If there is currently a TomeUnknown QuestionMark.pngUnknown QuestionMark.pngUnknown QuestionMark.png available or any other Event with in-game challenges occurring, the Tally Screen displays a Widget at its right-hand side that details one's progress in a challenge, if available.


Tabs

The Tally Screen features several tabs, that each display different pieces of information:

  • Tab 1: Bloodpoints Earned (Bloodpoints)
  • Tab 2: Online Survivor/Killer Grade (Emblems)
  • Tab 3: Consequences (Items, optional Tab)
  • Tab 3 or 4: Player Level (Experience Points)
  • Tab 4 or 5: Scoreboard (Scoring Breakdown)

Bloodpoints Earned

Main article: Score Events

This tab breaks down how many BloodpointsIconCurrency bloodpoints.pngIconCurrency bloodpoints.pngIconCurrency bloodpoints.png one has earned through triggered Score Events in each of the four Scoring Categories.

Online Survivor/Killer Grade

Emblems Tab
Main articles: Emblems & Grades

This tab breaks down how many Emblem points and resulting Pips towards one's Grade has earned.

Consequences

Consequences Tab

This tab is optional and only appears when playing as a Survivor and only if one had either taken an Item into a Trial or found one within a Trial.
It tells Survivors whether they have gained or lost an Item, and is also used to explain to them that Limited Items are always lost.

Player Level

Player Level Tab

This tab breaks down how many Experience Points one has earned from the Trial and also announces potential increases in one's Player Level and Devotion.

This is also the screen from which one is rewarded with Iridescent ShardsIconCurrency iridescentShards.pngIconCurrency iridescentShards.pngIconCurrency iridescentShards.png upon level-up.

Scoreboard

Scoreboard Tab

This tab provides a summary of how the Trial went for all Players and is the only tab that shares its information with every Player in the lobby, as all previous tabs are personal.

The Scoreboard provides the following information:

  • Player Name
  • Played Character
  • Character Prestige
  • Load-out
    • Perks and their Tiers
    • Offerings
    • Items (Survivor) / Power (Killer)
    • Add-ons
  • Bloodpoints gained from Trial
  • Status upon leaving the Trial

In case of the Killer, this information is hidden behind a red veil until the Trial is concluded, in order to prevent dead Survivors in a friends group from relaying the Killer's load-out to their still living peers.

The Scoreboard tab also gives Players the option to rank their personal fun in the Trial, contact support about any issues, or report other Players for misconduct, or to give kudos.


Change Log

Patch 6.0.0

  • Changed the text for the Entity Displeased rating to The Entity Hungers...

Patch 6.5.0

  • Updated the requirements for the Killer Rating to tie them to the number of sacrifices achieved, rather than the amount of pips.
    • Removed the Disgraceful Defeat rating as it became obsolete.