The Nurse is the most powerful killer in Dead by Daylight — and also the hardest to play. Her blink ability lets her teleport through walls and obstacles, ignoring loops entirely. But blinking accurately requires predicting where survivors will be, judging blink distance precisely, and landing a hit during the short post-blink window. Most Nurse players take hundreds of hours to become consistent. With the right cheat features, that learning curve disappears.
This guide covers how TATE BY DAYLIGHT features specifically enhance Nurse gameplay — using ESP for blink prediction, aim assistance for post-blink attacks, and survivor tracking for relentless pressure.
Why Nurse + Cheats Is the Most Powerful Combo in DBD
The Nurse ignores pallets, vaults, and loops — the three primary survivor defense mechanisms. Her blinks teleport her directly to survivors regardless of obstacles. The only defense survivors have against Nurse is unpredictable movement and juking during blinks. ESP removes the unpredictability entirely.
| Nurse Mechanic | Normal Difficulty | With ESP + Aim Assist |
|---|---|---|
| First blink accuracy | Must predict survivor position — often misses | ESP shows exact position — blink directly to them |
| Second blink correction | Must react quickly to survivor dodge | ESP shows dodge direction — correct instantly |
| Post-blink attack | Short window, survivor can juke — often misses | Aim assist tracks survivor through lunge |
| Survivor tracking between chases | Must find survivors using perks and game sense | ESP shows all four survivors at all times |
| Blink through walls | Cannot see survivor on other side — guessing | ESP shows survivor position through wall — blink directly to them |
ESP for Blink Targeting
The Nurse's biggest challenge is knowing exactly where to blink. Her blinks are aimed in a direction and travel a set distance — she does not blink directly to a target. This means you need to judge both direction and distance accurately.
- Through-wall blinks. ESP shows survivor positions through walls. This is game-changing for Nurse because her entire power is about teleporting through obstacles. Normally, you might hear a survivor on the other side of a wall but not know their exact position. ESP removes the guesswork — charge your blink, aim directly at their outline, and teleport on top of them.
- Distance judgment. ESP distance indicators show exactly how far away the survivor is. Nurse blink distance correlates with charge time — a longer charge goes farther. Knowing the exact distance lets you charge precisely the right amount instead of overshooting or undershooting.
- Multi-floor blinks. On maps with multiple floors (The Game, Midwich, Haddonfield houses), blinking to the correct floor is extremely difficult without ESP. With survivor positions visible through floors, you can accurately blink to the correct elevation.
Aim Assist for Post-Blink Attacks
After blinking, the Nurse has a brief window to perform a lunge attack before entering fatigue (a long recovery animation). Landing the post-blink hit is the Nurse's skill check — miss it, and you are stuck in fatigue while the survivor gains distance. Hit it, and you down survivors faster than any other killer.
- Post-blink lunge tracking. Aim assist helps track the survivor during the lunge animation. When you arrive from a blink, the survivor is often mid-juke — moving unpredictably to dodge your attack. Aim assist adjusts your lunge direction to follow their movement.
- Flick attacks. Sometimes you arrive from a blink at a slightly wrong angle. Aim assist enables clean flick attacks that connect even when your blink positioning is imperfect.
- Chain blink accuracy. The Nurse's second blink (correction blink) is used to adjust after the first. Aim assist during the second blink ensures the correction is precise, dramatically increasing your double-blink hit rate.
Survivor Tracking and Pressure
Beyond individual chases, ESP transforms Nurse's macro game — finding survivors, maintaining pressure, and preventing generator progress.
- No hiding from Nurse + ESP. Survivors cannot hide from a Nurse with ESP. Lockers, bushes, corners — ESP shows them all. Combined with blinks that teleport through obstacles, there is literally nowhere safe on the map.
- Generator pressure with information. ESP shows which generators survivors are working on. Blink directly to an active generator and interrupt the survivor. Without ESP, Nurse spends significant time patrolling generators hoping to find survivors. With ESP, every patrol route is efficient.
- Slug management. When downing multiple survivors (slugging), ESP tracks where each downed survivor is crawling and where their teammates are attempting rescue. This lets you manage multiple downs simultaneously without losing track of anyone.
Nurse Build Optimization with Cheats
Normally, Nurse players use perk slots for tracking perks (Barbecue and Chili, Nurse's Calling, etc.) because finding survivors is her biggest weakness. With ESP providing all the tracking you need, you can replace tracking perks with other powerful options.
- Free perk slots. Replace BBQ, Nurse's Calling, and other aura perks with Starstruck, Agitation, Infectious Fright, or slowdown perks. ESP gives you the tracking these perks would provide, freeing four slots for pure power.
- Add-on flexibility. Without needing tracking add-ons (Plaid Flannel, etc.), you can run pure blink add-ons that increase range and reduce fatigue time. The result is a Nurse who blinks farther, recovers faster, and always knows where everyone is.
Dealing with Experienced Survivors
Experienced survivors use specific techniques against Nurse. Here is how ESP counters each one.
- Line-of-sight breaking. Survivors break line of sight and then change direction, hoping the Nurse blinks to the wrong position. ESP shows their actual position after the LOS break — blink to where they actually are, not where they were.
- Standing still. Some survivors stand still during a Nurse blink, causing the Nurse to overshoot. ESP shows they are stationary — use a short blink or no blink at all.
- Locker juking. Survivors enter a locker during a blink to avoid the post-blink attack. ESP shows them enter the locker — wait for them to exit or grab them out.
Safety as Nurse with Cheats
- Miss some blinks intentionally. A Nurse who lands every single blink for an entire game is suspicious. Miss 10-15% of your blinks to maintain a believable skill level. Even the best human Nurse players miss occasionally.
- Do not track survivors you should not be able to see. If a survivor breaks LOS and you immediately blink perfectly to them around three corners, it is obvious. Occasionally "lose" a survivor and take a suboptimal path before "finding" them again.
- Use your HWID spoofer every session. DBD uses EAC. Nurse gameplay generates significant salt from survivors, meaning more reports. Hardware protection is essential.
TATE BY DAYLIGHT — Nurse Perfection
Full survivor ESP, killer aim assist, generator tracking, and totem ESP. Perfect blinks, perfect pressure, perfect games. Undetected against EAC.
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