

In fact, one killer, The Imposter, can actually pretend to be a survivor and turn into props as well. Of course, the killer isn’t defenseless here, as they have their own tools. The Imposters speed will increase gradually the longer the chase goes on, but it will. Many players felt the game was too 'killersided' or unfair to Survivors, or that certain Killers like the Imposter or Granny were simply too overpowered. From the start, it was clear that Propnight needed some balance changes and a bit of smoothing out. Propnight still has a few things to iron out. However, like the other killers in Propnight, the Imposter can use Hunt to increase movement speed while chasing a survivor. Propnight: 10 Fixes The Game Desperately Needs. Most of these abilities are unique to the Imposter. Props also let you get around the environment in far more dynamic ways than as a human, being able to execute flittering swoops, jumps, and other fare around the board with verticality. The Imposter in Propnight has four abilities: Overcharge, Spy, Prop, and Hunt. If you turn a corner as a survivor under a chase and spot something you can turn into, the killer could easily run by your location completely oblivious to you standing still right there. Some props, like giant pigs or rolling wheels, are easy to spot and chase, but others like diminutive soda bottles or logs can blend in seamlessly with the environment.

There are no perks to sift through on either side of the equation, so whether you’re the survivor or the killer, props are the key element for success or failure.
